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Monday, August 27, 2007

WENDY. WE NEED A BABY UPDATE ASAP!!!!!

Congratulations, Jo, on your final year... and my sympathies for your move to Wyoming. It sounds like you are going to be crazy busy for the next year. Little Lucy is looking as cute as ever. Is she going with you on your travels?

Ephraim is starting pre-school! Is he excited? I remember that party with Mike's new wife. That seems like ages ago.

Wendy, definitely let me know when you are in New Haven. We could meet in the city! I would love to go to Italy. This house has wiped me out of funds but I haven't taken a vacation in so long. Anyone out there feel like trying to scrape together pennies to visit Wendy during whenever is the cheapest time of year to go? This is probably just wishful thinking but it's nice to dream. You are headed back there after your time in the U.S., right? You do know you are not allowed to move back to the states until we all get a chance to visit?

I'll take pics of the house soon. It's a walkout ranch with white vinyl siding so it's not really much to look at right now. What we love is the location. It is right across the street from Fahnestock State Park, a trailhead is approximately 60 feet from our house. The other side is on a ridge that looks out to more protected land. The house sits on 2+ acres. Half of it is lawn and the other half is in the woods. The town is... I guess charming is the word that best describes it. Here's a link to the town website www.coldspringliving.com

I don't want to send pics of the inside yet because we are painting and we have little to no furniture. I guess it's better than when we first saw the house. We walked into one of the bedrooms to see that they had made it into a playroom for the grandkids. Little plastic tables, coloring books, tv with disney movies piled nearby, and, in the corner, and little armoir with glassdoors. On the doors was one of those little, yellow, suction cup, baby-on-board signs that said, "Protected by a .357 magnum." Inside were 6-8 rifles. A few minutes later I found a nice big closet filled with camo gear and unbelievable amounts of ammo. When we met the owners (who are very nice) the husband complained that their broker made him take down all his animal heads. I silently thanked the broker.

I am going to try to make a promise to update this blog once a week. Even if it's just to tell you that I have nothing to say and that I am just slacking at work like I am right now. Speaking of work I should really get back to it.

2 Comments:

Blogger Kelly said...

Wow! It looks like such a great place to live. Everytime I visit the East coast I love it more and more.

12:15 PM  
Blogger Valerie said...

oh my goodness the link to your town looks beautiful. It must be great in the fall, it makes me remember my very long ago Ohio days. I would love to take an east coast vacation in the fall. Fall is so great... warm drinks, crunchy leaves, and warm sweaters.

10:58 AM  

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