Bob headed down to NC to work on the boat with his Dad in
late June. There was a list of items that needed attention prior to launch. We
both joked about doubling the anticipated time required to complete the
projects. They spent 10 days and we are back again, anticipating another 10
days. We also had a surprisingly similar joke about the length of time to get
the house closed/sold and that seems to be ringing true too. Apparently the
advice I got from my realtor when I bought the Maine house all those years ago,
not to get an FHA loan, were valid.
Enough of the serious stuff! We spent a few days in
Cooperstown a few weeks back to thoroughly test-drive the new dinghy, ran a
load of stuff to New Hampshire and returned to New York for a few more hours of
fun at the lake. As we were packing to leave for NC on Monday, Bob and I were thinking,
“This is it, this is when it becomes real!” Bob told me it seemed real to him
now that we were bringing the dinghy. The funny thing was I had the same
thought…only replace the dinghy with pots and pans. Is that were home truly is,
where the pots and pans reside?
There is no way we could truly post about everything we have
done the past month but I did develop a little photo journal below. Enjoy! Bob
and Kim
Anna tested her ‘new’ wet suit (Bob bought it for her at a
garage sale when she was about a month old!)
Getting
in our last upstate New York summer nostalgia:
We
have been jumping through hoops for loan officers and appraisers. Here is Bob
getting ready to scrape, prime and paint the BARN! I used my best engineering
language and logic to talk our way out of this little hoop but to no avail.
A “painted” barn…a finished set!
Here
is Anna packing her ‘boat box’ for about the hundredth time. Each kid was
allowed to bring whatever they wanted as long as it fit in their box.
Now
in NC, we are taking morning and evening breaks from boat work. Anna was very
excited to catch a speckled trout (see Anna’s page for her fishing story)
The
kids have definitely made their room, ‘Atlantis’, their own! Most of the time
Bob and I are not allowed in.
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