We "close" on the old house today, WOOOOO-HOOOOOO!!!......

Started by PattyInAK, June 30, 2006, 10:12:49 AM

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PattyInAK

......champagne tonight.
(Left a bottle of bubbly at the house for the new owners, too)

Teresa

I'm so happy for you. Glad they made it there safely. I can just imagine some of the stories they could tell about their trip there.
Did you tell them your old house is used to having a doxie in it????
There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is. -Albert Einstein

PattyInAK

Quote from: Teresa on June 30, 2006, 10:16:05 AM
I'm so happy for you. Glad they made it there safely. I can just imagine some of the stories they could tell about their trip there.
Did you tell them your old house is used to having a doxie in it????
I can't wait to meet these people.  And see their horses.  I think they went by the house last night to check things out.  I went by after work yesterday to close the windows and the barn door, which I opened yesterday morning to air things out.  I went by this morning to open the windows again, and the barn door was open.  So I think they stopped by for a peek.  :O}
Wouldn't it be neat if they had a doxie?  The deck is all set up to keep a little dog contained, and out of the corral, if needed.

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Barb

How thoughtful you are !!!  You will just have to let them know a doxie needs to rule their roost !!!!

Congrats on getting this done !
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PattyInAK

Quote from: Barb on June 30, 2006, 11:59:49 AM
How thoughtful you are !!!  You will just have to let them know a doxie needs to rule their roost !!!!

Congrats on getting this done !

I feel sorry for them.  Twelve days on the road, from Kansas to Alaska, with three horses in tow.  Sounds like a lot of misery and $$$ to me.  If that was me.....exhausted, nothing unpacked, I'd sure appreciate finding a bottle of champagne in the fridge.  I even left two plastic "glasses."  I have always planned to do SOMETHING when we sold the house............after having read about someone doing it in a magazine.  The original plan was to get a fire ready to light in the woodstove, have a bouquet of flowers on the counter and a bottle in the fridge.  At least I got the bottle part done and a "welcome to Alaska" card.