I was just being goofy. But the roads do get crazy this time of year...lolAMEN to that....
I was just being goofy. But the roads do get crazy this time of year...lolAMEN to that....









Nose Art?And the cleaning up of the house of course (nothing like muddy paws and dog "decorations" on windows).
That is what we are learning. Now the appraisal has been straightened out. Sounds like the boss was sure worried about loosing his license over the whole thing. However now there's an issue with our insurance policy's wording. UGH! Really?!! They've had it in their possession for weeks now. So it has to be changed before closing then we can put it back after closing. The games are wearing on me but I'm just putting it in God's hands. Trying to just roll with it. After the accident last night and worrying all night and this morning it's reminded me of what's important.@RR Homestead the buying & selling process is relentless for last minute issues! I was a realtor for 30 years. The fastest & easiest closing ever was the place I am now -- bare land, survey recorded, cash buy.Yep, title search, sign & pay. Hang in there!
@murphysranch everything Bay say is spot on. The caregiver part is high stress. BTDT two times and still have occasional nightmares. PTSD is real.
All these morning reminders make me want some Kahlua in my cuppa coffee. But none here. I did sleep well, even if not 8 hrs. That'll help make my day brighter. Chores next, then work on some hot wire fence issues. Mostly walk to find break.
That is unbelievable. I don't have any words but I do have some anger for what you went through. It's truly amazing how God shows up. That's for sure. Sometimes I think some of these realtors need to be flicked in the nose. Some of them cause so many unnecessary problems for nothing more than money.Good morning. Moves are drama. I had a lulu a few years ago. Buyer was hostile. She really wanted our house. We were days away from foreclosure and she and her realtor were- pardon my inferred language- effing us every which way, to save herself money and out of spite and entitlement. She arrived a week before the move and told us we had six hours to move or the deal was off. Foreclosure papers were on the front seat of my car by then. I had 40 sheep with several in lamb ewes about to deliver, 2 Pyrs and 2 Anatolians. It was the hottest day of the hottest year recorded in that part of Texas. Neighbor s gathered to watch as she followed Hubbs and I around “supervising” the move. She brought an entourage, 3 stepsons all marines, who glowered and got underfoot. Then we got a call, the seller of the place we were going to backed out- no deal. Most of our fencing and tools were there, inaccessible. That was a bad moment. Miracle One, my realtor called. She found a place we could rent at least temporarily. Miracle Two, the mover hadn’t brought enough trucks or people but word had gotten to my coworkers who showed up with hands and vehicles. We all unloaded retailer trucks at night, hot exhausting work, they showed up anyway. I had no idea where we were going but we got there. Couldn’t find the house key and the mover threatened to impound our stuff. Texas law, must have key. No pen for the sheep. Miracle 3 Mover changes his mind unloads after all and his crew slaps up a decent fence. Key found. Two more trips to the old place to pick up dogs, odds and ends while the buyer interfered. We got home flopped on the sofa and I thought to myself “God showed up”. And He had.
I learned later that the buyer’s realtor, fearing to lose the sale, convinced her that we would vandalize the place before we left hence the “get out” routine. We probably had some rights but we didn’t know what they were.
Yep. It was an extraordinary day because I’m not religious. Belonged to no church. Still don’t. God is however Near. And sometimes what is meant for ill gets stood on its head. I barbecued for my coworkers after I got paychecks ahead. The buyer had considerable ill will from the small town. Word had gotten around. So many strangers were kind to us, and so many who sort of knew us. I learned a lot of lessons.That is what we are learning. Now the appraisal has been straightened out. Sounds like the boss was sure worried about loosing his license over the whole thing. However now there's an issue with our insurance policy's wording. UGH! Really?!! They've had it in their possession for weeks now. So it has to be changed before closing then we can put it back after closing. The games are wearing on me but I'm just putting it in God's hands. Trying to just roll with it. After the accident last night and worrying all night and this morning it's reminded me of what's important.
On the accident front if anyone is following and wondering any updates I have good news. The mom and two kids are doing well. No major injuries which is pretty incredible. That suburban did it's job for sure. So glad the mom is such a stickler for car seats and properly securing the kids. On top of it thanks to the facebook posts that were made the missing puppy was spotted and is now safely at home recovering. He was just cold and scared but is doing well now. I'm sure the family is so relieved to all be ok and home safely now. Prayers answered for sure.
That is unbelievable. I don't have any words but I do have some anger for what you went through. It's truly amazing how God shows up. That's for sure. Sometimes I think some of these realtors need to be flicked in the nose. Some of them cause so many unnecessary problems for nothing more than money.