or... our "Housing Project"
Mr B-- and I have been considering "buying the farm" (in a realistic sense- not sarcastic!) at Saginaw in Hot Spring County. We love the place and feel quite at home there- save for the small bothersome worry that it's over 1.5 hours from his job.
so... I talked him into actually shopping with me.
Most of you know us well enough to know that I excel at that activity (and am prone to giddy fits) and he would prefer to sleep through it.
but... all the stars were aligned perfectly this week (thanks, God!) and we went house-shopping in the Magnolia area (Columbia County) yesterday afternoon!! This experience was a first for us as a couple (who knew you could live with a man and not have to endure that EVER!) in 27 years! And...... I think we had a great time! He thinks it wasn't as dreaded a chore as could ever occur to a man.
"Searching for a billboard"
The one house that I've been cyber stalking since around April is a log home near Lake Columbia. For me- it was supposed to be the one that when I walked in the door there would be a billboard that Byron had to walk around in order to enter that said "This is God. I'm telling you that this is your new home- quit worrying about the cost because I said." so I didn't have to force feed him into this notion.
Well. It was unavailable to show because the seller's wife panicked because they are actually moving this weekend and she didn't want the first impression to ruin it for perspective buyers. I suggested Byron offer to tote furniture so we could get in!!
Ok. But, the really sweet realtor insisted that she drive us out to that house first before showing us any other properties. And so, we saw the neighborhood, met the closest neighbor (who is actually her secretary and the DIL to the folks that originally built the house) saw the outside workshop and the carport. Then we drove out south of town, east of town and way-far east of town--all places that Byron's not travelled on any of his little excursions when he got lost on the way back from Walmart.
Not a billboard in sight....
The second house is a much older house that reminded me a lot of our house (here on 15th) but it was almost double the size on 4 acres. A little too big, but the location was semi-agreeable.
The third house was a recently updated ranch with french doors and an awesome room for a studio but no outside work area or even a carport. Really livable and turn-key ready.
The fourth house was a really large former church cobbled into a residence that needs major work. But- the reason I so wanted Byron to see it was because it's on 3.5 acres and has an enormous covered RV area that would serve superbly for a welder and an enormous shop building for a blacksmith, and lots of wooded properties surrounding it.
The fifth house we were to see (I dubbed the Razorback house cuz it was white with red trim) was in town and I had privately decided that if God didn't declare the log house as THE house- this was the one (from internet appearances) anyway. Guess what? It sold Friday morning before I got to town! So- we didn't see it and I was thinking "how disappointing".
But you know what? We had a really good afternoon! Visiting with that agent- she regularly goes to Romania and raises money for Gypsy infant orphanages and pays for unemployed women there to go and rock those babies (they are the ones that are never touched) for 40 hours a week. That was just one of the odd "God-things" that kept randomly appearing throughout this experience.
Before we left town, Byron wanted to introduce me to his sawfiler friend Donald "Duck" that he replaced at Deltic because of his kidney disease. Duck (who's doing fairly well, btw) and his wife Alicia are a delightful couple and she had to hug me before we left- she's just that welcoming! Oh... and they had used our agent's husband for their house and highly recommended them if we were considering house hunting there! How... weird? or Divine!
Anywhoo- on the way home I chased behind Byron through no-mans-land (Pike County) where there are 200k deer and no cell service hoping that one wouldn't hop into the road (a deer- not a phone tower! DUH!). But, I couldn't talk to him almost the whole trip! Argh! You know me! I gotta get feedback no matter how provoking it is to him that all I want to do is rehash every detail! HAHA!
So... we finally got to Prescott and I could call him and I knew we didn't have long to talk so I just asked him.
"If you had to make an offer today based on what we saw- which house would you be most likely to buy?"
You know what he said- don't you?
He said: "I don't think I'd buy any because I don't know how we could afford anything over 100k".
"Well, yeah- I know you think that; but, we could. So... which would you choose- if you HAD TO TODAY?"
Do you know what that man said?
Is the suspense killing you? HA! Gotcha. JK!!
He said: "the log house."
"But, you've not even seen the inside of that house!"
"Doesn't matter."
We'd already made plans to see that house next Friday and she's to call me immediately if she has ANYone to show it to before we have our chance. But, she said unless something really changed even the four new listings she had for this weekend were not ones that she felt like we'd be interested in.
I'm still praying for God's billboard. And a comfortable home for me and Byron to live in together all week long for the next 15-20 years. You want to this to your prayer list? We'd appreciate it.
Much for which to be Grateful...
In the meantime- I'm just oh-so-grateful for a lovely afternoon spent house hunting with my husband!! Oh! And, I ate out twice today, too! YUM! Sweet potatoes!! If you come to Magnolia- eat at Miller's for lunch (the only time they are open) and get the proprietor to sing for ya while he's serving your coffee and running the cash register! He's Italian and Byron asked him to sing especially!
How cool is THAT!!???