Monday, April 13, 2009

First Home Buyers

We purchased a home :o)


we had not looked for very long when we found the house we wanted, all the other stuff has taken for ever, real estates, solicitors, brokers, banks, RTA, births deaths & marriages, bad tenants. it has been a very stressful roller coaster ride or in my mind a night mare.

A & the boys lov the house but for me its all about the land, rows of fruit trees a chicken run & a humongous pine tree & not the straight up kind that reaches to the sky but the kind with the sprawling branches, that says sit beneath me with a good book lazing away a summers afternoon or my arms are strong hang a swing from me so you may feel the wind in your hair.
the land is large & the possibilities are endless, all the things i have dreamed of & more will come true, it just takes time oh & the dreaded money you always need & there is never quite enough of.

all the things that are swirling around in my head every day
the new kitchen A & i have designed, the second toilet, water tanks, veggie gardens, ducks, post & rail clothes line, green house, fully enclosed chicken yard, i know all of these things will happen :o)

at the moment its all like a dream to me, yes i am surrounded by boxes & cupboards are becoming empty. the time is ticking slowly by even tho i am at work 4 days {yes you heard right i am now working 4 days a week}.

by the first week in May the excitement will have hit me, it will be full steam ahead. we will settle on Tuesday 12, then with keys in hand, our new adventure will begin as home owners.

Property Summary: SOLD
  • Category: House

  • Bedrooms: 4

  • Bathrooms: 1

  • Garage: Single

  • Land: 2289.00sqm (approx)
  • part of the yard looking back towards the house

    in other news
    Sally is getting big, in 2 weeks she will be 6 months old & going in to be desexed & then not long after off to training school, i will miss her when she is gone. i had no idea i would lov her so much when we brought her home but she has a place in all of our hearts even when she chews stuff & is naughty.

    taken January 3rd

    taken 5th April
    taken Easter Sunday 12th April

    we also had some drama in the hen house, one of the Australorps died, she was flapping around in the run & then just dropped dead, the rooster came over & pecked her on the eye & then strutted off. no idea what happened or why she died but thats life i guess, also Mr rooster is gone & i wont say any more about that.
    one of the RIR was broody for a few weeks but she has left the nest & the silver has taken over, i picked her up yesterday to find she is molting & has no feathers on her belly.
    i do have 2 more silver
    Wyandottes on order just waiting till they are big enough to bring home.

    10 comments:

    greenfumb said...

    How exciting Nicole, it looks fabulous, think of all the things you can grow on a plot that size.

    I wondered if that was what you were up to, well done and Congratulations x Deb

    Jo Windmill said...

    Your fruit trees look promising. Congratulations!

    Anne said...

    Congradulations, It still distant dream for us to have our own place so we are stuck renting for a few years yet. We need more savings behind us before the banks will even look at us.

    Is it in the Blue Mountains?

    Jacqueline said...

    WOW!!! 2000sqm - that's amazing and fully grown fruit trees and a chicken run and - and - and - how exciting!!!!! Congratulations - wonderful news x

    Toria said...

    Congratulations, what an exciting time you have ahead of you. I love the picture - so much yard with so much potential.

    Where are your wyandotte's coming from? I'd love to get a couple of them to add to our menagerie.

    Chris said...

    Where do I begin? Well, **congratulations** of course!!

    What an incredible amount of good news. No wonder your head is spinning. I'd be stoked too!!

    Well done Nicole and family. Enjoy the ride and fly off the cliff with both arms open. You may hit a few things on the way down, but you wouldn't miss it for the world.

    It's a beautiful first home and well done.

    Sally's looking gorgeous too.

    Anonymous said...

    What wonderful news Nicole!
    Your new home sounds so lovely, looking forward to haering about the future adventures to come!
    Emily

    Oh and what happened to that sweet little puppy? Alas she is becoming a leggy gorgeous lady! She is beautiful!

    Jacqueline said...

    Hi Nicole, Just dropping by again to let you know I've closed my other blog you were following, for now anyway. Good luck with the move - I'll give you some peppermint cuttings when you're in your new place.

    Anonymous said...

    Hi Nicole
    How is the house purchasing and (hopefully) moving going?
    Emily

    Anonymous said...

    I am so excited for you and the steps you are taking to change your life. Congratu;ations on your new home.

    Kate