Well, St. Joseph is buried upside down in a flower bed. In a month's time the house has been shown eight times, with no showings Brexit week. Three showings Friday and Saturday; I remain hopeful it will sell this summer.
How good that you took photos each time one of the young'uns fledged. Time does go fast... but you've done such a good job every one of them will do well. I hope you're still keeping us up-to-date when they find their niche.
I just heard Barbara Corcoran say Friday that the housing market is primed and ready for a big selling and buying period so hold on to your hat. And, ditto what Marty said.
That's what my account said, a month ago. There has been a lot of activity. I think the house is not modern enough on the inside for a lot of taste. We'll see.
I'm not sure when I started reading your blog, but it sure seems as if the girls have grown up quickly. I felt the same way once my children hit high school.
Your grandchildrens' lives have changed so much in the last four years, and all for the better. You have done so well, Joanne, in raising these wonderful children during such troubling times for you all.
But where are Kathy and Ken?
ReplyDeleteWell, St. Joseph is buried upside down in a flower bed. In a month's time the house has been shown eight times, with no showings Brexit week. Three showings Friday and Saturday; I remain hopeful it will sell this summer.
DeleteConfused? I will be.
DeleteTime is crazy!!
ReplyDeleteSlipping away so fast.
xo
Your sweeties are grown up! Wonderful to be going to college too.
ReplyDeleteGlad Hamilton is in college! Hope Laura has a great time at band camp! Emily will do great àt college when she starts.
ReplyDeleteBetty
Glad to hear that Hamilton has been in college. Hard to believe I've been following you since the children first arrived!
ReplyDeleteLoved the pictures! Only four more years!! Only two more for me!
ReplyDeleteThings seem to be going swimmingly for your offspring. Just think... one day you will have some spare time for you.
ReplyDeleteSome great adventures ahead. What's Emily going to study in college?
ReplyDeleteWhat else! Computer programming.
DeleteSome big changes, and some big constants.
ReplyDeleteI really hope your house sells quickly.
How good that you took photos each time one of the young'uns fledged. Time does go fast... but you've done such a good job every one of them will do well. I hope you're still keeping us up-to-date when they find their niche.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on another milestone!
ReplyDeleteI just heard Barbara Corcoran say Friday that the housing market is primed and ready for a big selling and buying period so hold on to your hat. And, ditto what Marty said.
ReplyDeleteThat's what my account said, a month ago. There has been a lot of activity. I think the house is not modern enough on the inside for a lot of taste. We'll see.
DeleteYou have started them all on the good path
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job!!
ReplyDeleteThey do grow up fast, sometimes to fast, sometimes not fast enough, but we are hard to please.
ReplyDeleteMerle....................
Great accomplishments. New adventures. My best hopes and admiration.
ReplyDeleteproud of them. proud of you. so did Ham ever do his evangelical thing or did he finally distance himself from that church?
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure when I started reading your blog, but it sure seems as if the girls have grown up quickly. I felt the same way once my children hit high school.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
Having pictures taken the same time every year is a great way to see the growth of kids. What is Hamilton taking at college?
ReplyDeleteI hope your house sells soon. All you really need is that one buyer who loves it and you're good.
Your grandchildrens' lives have changed so much in the last four years, and all for the better. You have done so well, Joanne, in raising these wonderful children during such troubling times for you all.
ReplyDeleteAnd the, Joanne, you take three photographs of them coming back, visiting you.
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