We've made quite a few moves in recent years, and I enjoy to organize a new home, but this time has taken longer than usual to get settled for a couple of reasons. First of all, some of the projects have required undoing what we've already done...like moving almost everything out of our bedroom when the new windows were installed or waiting on workmen to finish building extra shelves in the kitchen so I could move stuff into them. The second reason is that it's been 13 years since we moved into our own home and that was back into our house in Calgary and we'd only been gone from it for 2 1/2 years. So it's really been almost 24 years since we moved into a home that was our own. The difference is an attitude of living with what's already there because it's temporary or wanting to make changes because this is our own. Very soon we'll have all the projects behind us and be able to enjoy the terrace and view in the photos below.
Our lives have been full of many wonderful opportunities and experiences, shared with fabulous friends & family. We want to record and share the events of our retirement as the adventures continue.
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- amespj
- We enjoy to travel, to explore new & interesting places together. While traveling, Pam enjoys to practice her photography skills while Brian reviews the history. We also both enjoy learning about our family histories (and related travel when possible). And most of all we enjoy time with each other, friends and family.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
We're home...
in Mexico that is. After purchasing the house 4 1/2 years ago, and planning and preparing to move into it (someday) ... we are finally here. We arrived on October 14 and had our furniture delivered 10 days later. It's been an unbelievably hectic month with many projects on the go - some planned for and others not planned for, but decided that they should be done now. We've had the house painted inside and out, all the interior doors and casings scraped to remove an antique finish and then painted new, sprinkler system repaired, new windows and screens installed in some rooms, the roof sealed for better protection in the rainy season, more shelves built for 2 closets, hot tub repaired, some new plants for the yard, and the list goes on. One day Brian counted 13 workmen here at the same time! Brian has been gone for several weeks of this time with his consulting job but we're grateful for the income to pay for these expenses.
We've made quite a few moves in recent years, and I enjoy to organize a new home, but this time has taken longer than usual to get settled for a couple of reasons. First of all, some of the projects have required undoing what we've already done...like moving almost everything out of our bedroom when the new windows were installed or waiting on workmen to finish building extra shelves in the kitchen so I could move stuff into them. The second reason is that it's been 13 years since we moved into our own home and that was back into our house in Calgary and we'd only been gone from it for 2 1/2 years. So it's really been almost 24 years since we moved into a home that was our own. The difference is an attitude of living with what's already there because it's temporary or wanting to make changes because this is our own. Very soon we'll have all the projects behind us and be able to enjoy the terrace and view in the photos below.
We've made quite a few moves in recent years, and I enjoy to organize a new home, but this time has taken longer than usual to get settled for a couple of reasons. First of all, some of the projects have required undoing what we've already done...like moving almost everything out of our bedroom when the new windows were installed or waiting on workmen to finish building extra shelves in the kitchen so I could move stuff into them. The second reason is that it's been 13 years since we moved into our own home and that was back into our house in Calgary and we'd only been gone from it for 2 1/2 years. So it's really been almost 24 years since we moved into a home that was our own. The difference is an attitude of living with what's already there because it's temporary or wanting to make changes because this is our own. Very soon we'll have all the projects behind us and be able to enjoy the terrace and view in the photos below.
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Living the life, living the life. Chris' parents always remodel when they move into a different home as well. There are things we would like to do to our house but we won't be living in it for very long so we are just going to save up our pennies:)
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