We have sold our house and bought another, all within ten days' time. Good bye house and garden views. Will surely miss seeing this from my patio chair. Good-bye to cosmos, marigolds, mint, hollyhocks, grape vines, Jupiter's Beard, columbines, and field of grasses.
Hello to xeriscaped yard and outside plants in pots next year; hello to never needing to mow.
Below is a picture of the house we bought on Waite Avenue, just one half mile west, and where we will move the last of September.
Zillow said this about our new house:
This one is Parade of Homes nice! Upgrades everywhere you look. The Larkspur model is the most popular model home in Copper Creek Subdivision. This is the only Larkspur plan built with a 3 car garage! With nearly 1650 square feet, 3 beds, 2 baths and a 3 car garage! Hardwood floors, granite counter tops, custom cabinets, oversized stamped concrete back patio with stamped concrete sidewalk surrounding the home. Stamped concrete drive way, garage attic storage with pull down ladder and much more! Split bedroom design with luxury 5 pc master bath and walk in closet. Great room concept with vaulted ceilings. All windows have high end custom blinds and there is a security system included.
That printed, please don't feign to feel sorry for us in our new and smaller digs. With no grass to mow. We have given away furniture and thrown away things that no one could possible want. I was a little sorry to have my good china exit the house, along with the Howard Miller grandfather clock, but there is absolutely no time to mourn.
On the cancer side, side effects now are loss of eyebrows, a little hair lost on the left side where I part my hair, and gut woes. The blood work shows expected neutropenia so hand washing is a must. I follow a neutropenic diet as much as possible. Yup, I have lost weight. Maybe I will gain it back on an upcoming vacation with Scrabblers.
Those diet, fatigue and tummy issues might present a few glitches when I go off on an 18 day jaunt with Scrabble cruisers when we leave from Southampton, England and go north to France and on to Ireland before heading across the Atlantic to Nova Scotia and on to Canada. Yea! This WILL be a great trip, and if fatigue gets to me, there is always a place to rest on the Azamara cruise ship. I leave on September 7 and return on the 24th from Montreal. Again, how could you possibly feel sorry for my lot? I am Blessed!
On the Julie front: she is doing fine, with her birthday coming up the day before Labor Day. The manor is buying her a fast food lunch, a special treat, and we are having a "do" for her at our house when she makes her weekly, now Tuesday, trip over to love on the dogs and watch tv with us. It will be her last visit to the old homestead on September 6. Future visits with Julie await us on Waite Avenue, thanks to front door wheel chair accessibility.
Will blog pictures of London, maybe Paris and at the least, the coast of France and Cherbourg, and perhaps more over the next few weeks. Stay tuned for Adventures on the High Seas and wish me great luck playing Scrabble with 16 other tournament entrants as we play 24 tournament games!
Hi Nancy. Wow, that was fast. Congratulations on your new home, it is lovely. Have a fun and safe Scrabble trip. Do rest when you need to. Hugs, Suzanne
ReplyDeleteHi Nancy! Your new house is gorgeous! I love it!
ReplyDeleteYay for a fun cruise! I can't wait to see the photos.
God be with you, friend!
I love your house! Can't wait to see pix of the inside one of these days. And I'm looking forward to seeing pictures from your cruise. Bon Voyage!
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That was a quick sell. Your new digs have cute grounds. I love your porch. Good for you on taking a cruise.
ReplyDeleteHi Nancy, you have an epic trip coming up - will you be stopping for a few days in Southampton, UK? Your new house looks neat, stylish and totally practical - may it be a happy home for you and I do hope you get a good aspect for sun in the garden. Healthwise, stay strong and eat well, I do hope your trip gives you the opportunity to put a little weight on. Betty x
ReplyDeleteWow, that was fast! So happy that you sold it and found another. It looks really nice. Oh girl, that trip sounds wonderful. I can wait to hear all about it. Praying for you daily dear Nancy. Hugs
ReplyDeleteWow you sold quickly!! Your new home looks so pretty and cozy - I hope you feel like being home on day one!!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you're going on the cruise! What a great itinerary! I hope the side effects of the medication abbate, so you can enjoy every minute. And the house sounds wonderful and looks quite stylish. I was feeling sorry that you were leaving your house/garden, but now I'm a little envious :) Thanks for the update! Please give Julie my belated birthday wishes! Blessings!
ReplyDeleteWell... Congrats on your sale and also buying a new house♥ hugs
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