When we were married in 1982, we lived in a one bedroom apartment in Manhattan while Dave finished college. Over the years we have lived in sixteen houses in twelve towns spread across three states. Today we are off in search of number seventeen. Dave has accepted a new job and the moving van is scheduled to load us on March 14th. Sure would be nice if there was a house waiting on the other end when they deliver our stuff, so we're on a search. We'll be back in a few days with all the details.
In the mean time, if you need something to read, try The Weird Sisters by Eleanor Brown. I love, love, love this book! How can you NOT love a book that includes this line: There is no problem that a library card can't solve. I'll have a full review eventually, but didn't want to take the chance that you would have access to this book and pass it up just because I hadn't bothered to tell you how wonderful it is.
We'll be back so, as Elvis would say sing, Don't stop thi-hinking of me.
We were married in 1982 and lived in a one bedroom apartment as well :) I haven't moved as much as you - but the changes in life over the past 30 years has been many.
By any chance will you be closer to KC? If so - I would love the opportunity to meet you in person sometimes after you have settled in.
Happy house hunting! I hope that you find the perfect one.
ReplyDeleteWOW...lots of moves. Best of luck to both of you.
ReplyDeleteWe were married in 1982 and lived in a one bedroom apartment as well :) I haven't moved as much as you - but the changes in life over the past 30 years has been many.
ReplyDeleteBy any chance will you be closer to KC? If so - I would love the opportunity to meet you in person sometimes after you have settled in.
Good luck on finding a new nest. Can't wait to see which town it is - hopefully still in Kansas.
ReplyDeleteGood luck on the house hunt. Can't wait to find out where you're going!
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