So I've spent my afternoon in the kitchen, pulling out all the stuff that can be packed up on Thursday. I've had my headphones on, listening to Celtic music.
Periodically, Lance comes up from the basement, and breaks out into a very horrible jig in the middle of the kitchen.
I can't stop laughing. I'm doubled over...laughing so hard that I'm snorting. And all that does is egg him on even more.
DAMMIT! I'M TRYING TO WORK!!
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In other news, we found a really fantastic house today, and I am really excited about it. The kitchen is kind of small, but it's cute. The rest of the house is really great. The deck at the back of the house is a thing of wonder. It's GINORMOUS and has multiple levels and...well, it's just fabulous. And the yard is about half an acre and backs up partially into green space. Plenty of room for the dog(s) to run.
And the house is a very cheerful yellow, unlike many of the bland houses we've been seeing. Seattle is cloudy and rainy...why not have a sunny yellow house?
The price is just shy of our maximum...which doesn't thrill me. But if we love the house in person when we go to see it, that might not matter so much.
Periodically, Lance comes up from the basement, and breaks out into a very horrible jig in the middle of the kitchen.
I can't stop laughing. I'm doubled over...laughing so hard that I'm snorting. And all that does is egg him on even more.
DAMMIT! I'M TRYING TO WORK!!
In other news, we found a really fantastic house today, and I am really excited about it. The kitchen is kind of small, but it's cute. The rest of the house is really great. The deck at the back of the house is a thing of wonder. It's GINORMOUS and has multiple levels and...well, it's just fabulous. And the yard is about half an acre and backs up partially into green space. Plenty of room for the dog(s) to run.
And the house is a very cheerful yellow, unlike many of the bland houses we've been seeing. Seattle is cloudy and rainy...why not have a sunny yellow house?
The price is just shy of our maximum...which doesn't thrill me. But if we love the house in person when we go to see it, that might not matter so much.
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Date: 2007-10-15 04:40 pm (UTC)I actually think we put that house on our watch list. Let me see if I can dig it up.
Here it is: http://www.cbbain.com/PropertyDetail.aspx?GroupID=29870741&Sort=0&ListingID=30716712&P=1&SPID=0
ROFL. I don't know why I find this so hilarious...I guess because it's just random.
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Date: 2007-10-16 04:35 pm (UTC)The cost of housing in Seattle is unreal! In Houston, those would be $120,000 homes and people would haggle them down to $110,000 or so... Our house was 2,335 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bath, hardwood downstairs, new carpet upstairs, 2-car partially-finished garage all on an oversize corner lot with a gated driveway... And it was $119,000. I'm not saying they aren't lovely homes - they are definitely on-par with our home in Houston - but good heavens. That's expensive. Like I said, I'll live vicariously through you - as long as you foot the bill. Deal?
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Date: 2007-10-16 08:35 pm (UTC)But Lance crunched the numbers and he says we can handle this, so I just have to trust him.