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Well, I am now a happy home-owner! Last Wednesday, I purchased a small home not to far from where my M.I.L. lives.
I wasn't able to sign the papers until late in the afternoon on Wednesday, so I was packing stuff most of the day. We rented a 17' truck to move everything, but at the time, I didn't have any help in moving heavy furniture. It wasn't until right after we signed that one of Laurie's friends called us and said he could help. We went and picked him up, then headed over to the house to walk through it and double-check everything.
They did leave a few things, but I can use just about everything they left. Heck, there was even a crib up in the attic, still wrapped in plastic, with all the hardware! We need a new crib, for our daughter. That'll save a little bit of money!
The weather sure was funny that day. Snow on the ground, temps in the 50's, with high humidity. Can we all say, "Pea Soup Fog"? In fact, there was a 100-car pile-up in a city not that far from me.
We managed to get about 90% of our stuff over in three trips, including all furniture, and even got the kids bedded down for the night before our last run. We didn't finish until 3 am! As of today, everything is out of our apartment.
Anyway, here's some pics. This first image is the front.
<center> <img src=http://img146.exs.cx/img146//house1.jpg> </center> <p>
Here's the back of the house. The garage is on the right. The addition on the left is the master bedroom, a small office/nursery, and a bathroom. The "original" parts of the house are sitting on a finished basement. It's bigger than it looks!
<center> <img src=http://img146.exs.cx/img146/4972/house2.jpg> </center> <p>
Here is the little shed out in the corner of the backyard. I have no earthly idea what I'm going to store in there, as the lawn mower (when I buy one!) is probably going into the garage. I did find two sifter boxes in the shed on our walk-through. I'll put those to got use!
<center> <img src=http://img146.exs.cx/img146/6227/shed1.jpg> </center> <p>
Here's the one view of the kitchen. It needs some new counters/cabinets, etc., as well as an automatic dishwasher. I'm going to have to get used to doing dishes by hand for awhile <img src="/metal/html/frown.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":(">
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HH from Allen in MI
 
Glad to see an avid poster return...Good luck on the new home...PS...is the yard old?? might be a silver or two <img src="/metal/html/lol.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":lol">
 
Allen,
I'd say the yard and neighborhood look promising. Mature looking trees etc. You may be suprised and pull a few Wheats and some silver from the earth. Good luck with your new homestead.....HH
 
but Laurie tells me it was built in '46. I'm expecting to pull several Wheat's from the yard, and hopefully a couple silvers. I've hit a yard across the street 18 months ago, so I'm familiar with what to expect. Most of the homes on this street were built around the same time.
Of course, if I could get onto some of the houses at the end of the street, that would be much better. Those look like they were built 100 years ago <img src="/metal/html/smile.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":)">
HH from Allen in MI
 
Hey a silver roosie always looks good to me as a silver any day is a good day....It indeed will take a while to get settled..Moved into my house about 35 years ago and still remember the move...
 
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