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Journal 14 January 2010

14 years ago

Ed and the lawyers' idea didn't work, the house is getting sold. It won't sell for a profit, it won't break even. picture Maxwell Smart saying, Missed it by that much! It may as well have the missed the mark by $60,000 and I had gone with my life forever ago. But I thought it'd at least breakeven... I really did. Naive as ever. I'm going to rent for at least a year. I could very likely get back into a house within a few months (creditwise), but really, I'd rather get back to being debtfree; I miss that stress free life. I've found loads of cute bungalows just like mine, two are even close to where I live presently. One has tall beautiful ceilings, transoms, and LF is excited there is a fireplace in his bedroom. Built in 1900 and it has the character a place like that should. They've retained the feel except the kitchen and bathroom. Those are all new appliances and things that probably used or leak or sag. The floor in the livingroom and bedrooms are softly worn original hardwood floors. It's so sweet. The woman across the street looked to be a single mom who spoke nicely to us as we left and she had a son. One block away is another adorable house, so sunny and warm. It's painted yellow with red shutters and all it needs is a window box or two filled with geraniums. And I can save loads of money/pay off loads of debt. The one across town is identical to the one I am living in. Identical square footage, same floorplan... Actually, it's eerie. It has all new appliances too. It's two streets down from the street GranMrs used to play and have fun all the day long as girl. Nothing to be repaired or replaced. Of course my house has all new appliances with nothing to be replaced or repaired ;) The hardest part is choosing. I'm going to get a whole new life and I am ready. I've actually found time to fool around, hang out with friends after hours, and even gone back to church. Man I missed all those things! Can't wait to decorate a home instead of remodel a house. Ah. And sew. And garden. And read. Teehee, giggly schoolgirl here!

The world is just getting smaller and smaller. I tried to go to J Alexander's last night, but they were having a problem with their water. Water pipes are bursting all over town with the cold. But it was a sign! I took up the sign and went where I was led. I ended up at Chili's. As I walked in and ambled up to the bar, I asked the gentleman at the bar if the seat next to him was taken. He was super nice and a salesman so he said, "By you. I see you have a name badge and are you married?" meaning--you're not a deadbeat, so are you available? A total joke-- I said, "Name badge? Why is everyone unemployed these days? And yes, I am, unfortunately, very married." We talked for hours. At the end, we were joking about names and I told him mine. He stopped, closed his eyes, gave it a let's see now thought. He said are you any relation to Ed? Yep! As a matter of fact, the boy I told you about is his grandson. It was a high school classmate of Ed, Sr.'s. We lamented that he'd died, he told me stories of him and another classmate, both brilliant (the other guy ended up an M.D., and a Brigadier, another great mind afflicted with Alzheimer's), and their escapades in school. He'd been jovial and flirty until the end of the night. As I left to go, he seemed gratified to have been able to pass along more of Ed. I never did get enough of him, he died 18 months after I met him. He even hugged me like a family member would hug you. I told him to take care and off I went. Glad and sad to have met him. He's the last of a great dying breed. I was even glad that I've learned to embrace the nights LF is gone and am finding myself again. I've let too much of me go. I am pleased it's returning.

Comments (4)

  • 14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    rob333 said: "but really, I'd rather get back to being debtfree; I miss that stress free life." I'm with you on that statement. We've been debt free by choice for a lot of years now and it means freedom to us.

    I also see by your post that you luv doing houses and you seem to be good at that. I'm thinking, make a home for you and LF, and do houses as an investments.

  • 14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I was debtfree for a long time. It is so much easier to just save and buy what you need (such as a car) than to pay a note. Not to mention the money you can keep in your pocket; interest is an unbelievable evil.

    I do want to keep doing houses, just not the ones that need gutting, that was Ed's idea. I am one of those people, according to my realtor, that can see the diamond in the rough and bring it out. She's amazed by what I do and I've been through more than one house with her. For instance, the current house was cute as a button but the bathroom was set up all wrong, and the rest of the house had no closets to speak of. I made up a floor plan that moved the bathroom to another area, then used the bathroom to create two closets. Then, when we put the bathroom in the mostrous kitchen, we moved it forward three feet and it has a walk-in pantry. It basically fixed all the problems the house had. Storage is a huge issue in older homes (at least it is in Nashville because we never made homes with cellars or basements), so I've learned the best ways to make the use of the floor space. I can see where a bit of paint can completely change the feel of the home to restore it back to what it was meant to be. Or add a pergola because the house is out of balance. It's easy to see for me, but it must not be something everyone can do, because even Ed would fight me (in the beginning) to do what I wanted done, and he'd fall in love with whatever I designed. At the end, he just deferred to what I thought. I'd love to remake houses, but it's going to take awhile. I know I won't rent them out though, that's way too hard.

  • 14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    rob333 said "I am one of those people, according to my realtor, that can see the diamond in the rough and bring it out. She's amazed by what I do and I've been through more than one house with her."
    I agree with your realtor that you are good at what you do in finding a diamond in the rough and bring it out. But at what cost to you? And what payment to your "realtor". Of course she is happy that you are doing all the work and spending the money.
    I suggest that you get a realtor that knows the neighborhood, get comps and get down to be business of selling this house at top dollar.

  • 14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I am just amazed at your talent, determination and energy. You are one tough woman.

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