Sunday, July 19, 2009

Closing!

Last Thursday was the closing of the house, as I'm sure anyone who has ever met me is aware since I practically had t-shirts printed that said "Today is my house closing". It went fairly smoothly. Mark and I visited the house after the signing and spent quite a while there chatting with the seller Miss Elsa and her daughter Diana. We bought three lamps from their garage sale stash, and I have some interesting ideas for replacing their shades. I just need to find somewhere that sells shades for cheap cheap. It seems that we may be able to get into the house before August 1st, which is amazing. The only problem is that I'll be in Destin for Alex's bachelorette weekend from Thursday to Sunday. Mark thinks he'll be able to clean up the house and paint during that time, but I'm being a little girl about the whole thing because I really wanted to paint some of the house! On the subject of painting, the color I picked for the dining room is named "Invitation to a Princess". How scary is that on a scale of 1-10?

Here are a few pics I took the day of closing.


Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Closing Time!




After what seems like a century, Mark and I will be closing on our house on Thursday, just two days away! However, that certainly doesn't mean that the waiting is over for us. As per the original contract, we'll be giving the sellers extra time to move on and move out. Thus, we won't actually begin moving until the very end of July/beginning of August. That's probably a good thing because we have yet to pack a single box.

The woman who currently lives in the house is a very sweet elderly woman, and the house reflects her older...er...tastes: wallpaper and borders everywhere, blue and mauve carpeting, and generally outdated fixtures, appliances, everything. There is even a 2.5ft statue of the Virgin Mary overlooking the pool (Our Lady of the Blessed Chlorine, Our Lady of the Immaculate Belly Flop, Our Lady of the Holy Water Wings--I haven't quite come up with a favorite yet.) Regardless, the end result is: we have work to do. I plan on taking lots of pictures of every room so that we can track our progress along our DIY way. It's going to be fun.