It has been a little while since I've updated here, but that is because we moved into our little rental house in Bury and we don't have internet set up there yet. Also, Travis and I both started working, so we've been pretty busy and distracted. Most importantly, however, we've been distracted and stressed because we BOUGHT a HOUSE. Well, I should say we are buying a house, because we are still in mortgage-paperwork-land, but it's still very exciting and terrifying.
This house was actually the first house we viewed and we have loved it from the very beginning. We viewed dozens of properties in the last few weeks, and none of them compared to that first, beautiful, perfect house. It's brand new--actually, won't be completed until November--it's in Mildenhall (about 8 minutes away from our work), it's a three-story townhouse with plenty of bedrooms (GUESTrooms!! Come visit us; we'll be settled and open for business in November!). Because it's new, we have a lot of input regarding fixtures and carpet, tiling etc., so all in all, it's just absolutely perfect.
To be honest, we were shocked by how well it all played out: we made a low-ball offer in order to start negotiations on the low end of things, and the builders accepted it. The estate agent with whom we've been working was shocked that it all worked out so quickly and easily--she had helped sell almost 100 homes in the development, but turns out we (accidentally) made our offer at just the right moment, when the developers/builders were trying to make a quota. We worked in a few perks in negotiations--afore mentioned carpets and turf/grass, appliances, etc., and we've been busy checking in with them every few days to see how the construction is progressing. I'm pretty sure that every carpenter on the job will be on a first-name basis with me by November. ("Thanks for the doughnuts, Ma'am; Yes, we're working as fast as we can.")
While we're waiting for housing details to close, we're working away at the hospital--I'm working 12-hour shifts in the ER and Travis is working M-F in the BMET shop. The not-great part about that is that we only really get every other weekend together, but the good news is that one of us is generally home to hang out with Lego, run errands--and check in on the house, of course! ("No, Sir--explaining how much your dog will appreciate your new yard will NOT speed things up. We're working as fast as we can.")
So overall, I think it's fair to say that we are settling in quite nicely...we have a British car and a British mortgage pending. We have British cell phones and British cookies on the shelf of our British rental house while we wait--patiently!--on our British home to be finished. ("I can't wait to be done with this job.")
Woohoo! Congratulations! Please post pictures of your house as soon as you can. I'm dying to see it!
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of khaki pants, are those English cookies, or biscuits, on your larder shelf? I feel much better about your new Volvo after seeing the picture. I had pictured something... more rustic. Nice job. How's the tandem working out--you guys still speaking to each other?
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