consolidation and such

It had been just over two weeks since we dropped by to check out our future home: perhaps a long wait, but what's there to look at, really? An empty lot and a showhome we'd perused over two-hundred times. But it was all good: the papers were ready for a signature and a cheque, and we giddily supplied both. The next step: hole-ness.

Dad and Mom even showed up with a birthday/consolidation present -- a laser-guided circular power saw that will come in super-handy when I start constructing things in and around the house next summer: fences, decks, workbenches for the garage, rooms in the basement, a studio... hmm... all the potential.

But then... now and again... we wait. It seems I'm always just eager to jump to the next step. And then once it has leaped past, anticipation for continuance. I thought I'd be gleed when we paid and that was done: now I want to see ground broken. Break ground! Break it! AHHHHH!

November 29, 2004 after 2PM | house | this is more


comments

I feel your pain....

posted by : Lenore at November 29, 2004 04:27 PM

You can't forget about our GoCart we're suppost to build

posted by : Ryan at November 29, 2004 05:40 PM


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