We met with our new service advisor, Robbie, at eight o’clock this morning. We told him that we don’t want them to start any work they can’t get done by Friday. We don’t want to be late getting up to Big Creek. We will be returning to this area when they start building the house in July and can get the work done then.
We met friends Bill and Pam for lunch at the restaurant in our new neighborhood. We showed them the community amenities too.
Then we drove over to show them our little patch of dirt. Jamie, the real estate lady, had put up a sign, so we posed in front of it. Yes, that is my hair standing straight up. It was windy.
It is hard to imagine living in a stationary house after all these years.
Hope all goes well with the build and your move 😊
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I am definitely dreading the move!!
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Yes, always daunting, but you’ll get there 😊
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Another exciting adventure. Good luck on building a new home.
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Thanks Pat. I am trying to think of it as another adventure, rather than the end of our adventures.
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Cannot even imagine what that’d be like. The view will never change and if there’s a yippy dog next door, you can’t move so just suck it up and use earplugs. Kind of exciting but also kind of scary. Tell me again why you’re doing this? How long have you been w/o real estate?
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We sold our house in the fall of 2000 and moved on the boat in the spring of 2001. Then, we sold the boat and moved into the motorhome) in 2012. So, yes, moving into a house IS scary! The reason why is Andy. His knees, his sense of balance, his periodic confusion, etc. etc., etc. and so on. We are keeping the motorhome (this neighborhood has an RV storage lot) and will still do some traveling and go to the keys during the bitter central Florida winters. You, by the way, are making me so envious with you boating adventures. I did love the boating life so much.
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maybe your hair’s standing straight up on end b/c it’s skeered! skeered of sorta permanent terra firma 😛 jk
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Ha Ha!! You may have a point there, Cas.
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Hope the build goes well. You can have the best of both worlds and get away in the motorhome any time you wish.
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It will be the best of both. Also, more to clean and maintain. I hope I can keep up with it all. I am already thinking of downsizing the motorhome since we won’t be living in it full time.
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