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Thursday, January 21, 2010

THE DREAM REMAINS A DREAM

Ronnie came home from the airport, Jesi picked him up
and they met me at the house.
Both of us are disappointed to say that we
will not be purchasing the awesome house on
the bayouside. Not because it wasn't worth it
or that everything that has been done to this home
was done in an awesome way.
Not because this bayouside home will be a wonderful place
for someone to call home.
When Ron weighed the fact that although
this house is move in condition there is upkeep
that would have to be done like painting and such
and that this one that we own outright is maintenance
free for me. We also had to weigh the fact that my
health is not the best all the time and he works
thousands of miles away and that if something went
wrong on an older home, he would worry that I would
not be able to do those things that need to be done.
I made myself a promise that no matter how much
I fell in love with the home that Ron would
have to make the final decision and I would
go with whatever he thought was best for us.
Yes, I love this home but when he made his points
in regards to our age and future I do agree that we
have made the best decision for us.
Yet we are still both just a little disappointed.
Julie and Shane, thank you so much for allowing
us to be in your home so much for the last two weeks.
For holding out for us for two weeks when you
could have been showing it to others.
You guys will have no trouble selling this place you call your home.
It was awesome getting to know you guys.
To any of my blog followers,
if you are interested in looking at this home
let me know and I will give you their contact information.
So the dream continues.

1 comment:

  1. ADOPT A HAITIAN ! Forget the house and adopt!

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