I'm buying a house! It's a rather plain little bungalow in south Broad Ripple that needs some serious landscaping and a little bit of color. But it's been time to move out on my own for a while now, and having a summer of a very intense long-distance relationship has been the straw that broke the camel's back. Things with Tall/Dark & Handsome are great, but we are tired of driving an hour several times a week to see the other one. So I'm buying a house that's halfway between our houses in a part of town that we both love.
Buying a house has been a frustrating process to say the least. Since we are both small (and new) business owners, most bankers wouldn't even talk to us. So I had to have the loans written up to work with my part-time job at the nursery because we can't look at any income through Good For Ewe or any knitting-for-hire/pattern sales income since it's not been registered with the state for more than 2 years. It took a lot of work and a stroke of luck and really good credit, but I finally got pre-approved for a very small mortgage. So finding a house that's move-in ready in the area we like has been...challenging.
We found a cute little 1920 bungalow right on the Monon trail that needed some love but had really great potential. We put in an offer, went back and forth a few times and got it down to a comfortable price range. Then we had it inspected and realized what the owner's rush to leave was- tons of water damage in the attic and subsequently, a ton of mold. The electrical was also on the fritz- it hadn't been updated since the early 50's and the inspector said he was surprised it hadn't caught fire. So back to house hunting. We found another that was a smidge out of our price range but put in an offer anyway. They said absolutely not and then came back a week later with a changed mind. I'm not quite sure what deal T/D&H worked out with whom, and I'm not sure I want to know, but suddenly our offer was good enough. We had it inspected and submitted our list of things that need fixed before we close.
The seller, however, is in no particular rush to get his end of the paperwork done, so our November 14th closing date is slipping away quickly. We'll see when and if it happens.
So that's that. I'm still working a lot at the nursery and of course with Good For Ewe. Most of the traveling shows are done for the fall, and while I'll miss the income, I'm enjoying not leaving the house at 4 am Saturday morning to get to a show. I'm also preparing for a craft fair that's the first full week of November, and that's coming right up. Unfortunately it's boring knitting and even worse blogging. It's a lot of big fluffy baby blankets and cupcake hats, but I need all the cash I can get to cover the ridiculous amounts of closing costs on the house. If and when it happens.
I'm selling mostly baby blankets and hats but do have a few other items that I've made and not used- a couple lace shawls, some potholders, and even some jewelry from a beading phase a few years ago. If you're needing something, let me know and I'll save it from the craft show box.
I'm trying not to get too excited about the house, because I got really excited for the last one and was absolutely crushed when the inspection came back with a list that we just couldn't afford to fix. That being said, I still find myself nesting and drifting off in thought...how would the kitchen look in yellow? Should I put the cross-stich sampler or the State Fair pig picture there? Is Moulin Rouge an appropriate theme for a living room? Does that spot get too much light for hydrangeas?
So my two nesting projects are...the quilt and the cross-stitching. I've been working on the quilt since before T/D&H was in the picture but now that there's going to be a bed that needs a queen sized quilt, I find myself a little more motivated to get it done. It's even more exciting to work on it because he gets excited about quilts (I think it's a Southern thing. When I went to his parents' house he took me on a tour of the quilts that had been made and passed down for generations- he seems to be excited about continuing the tradition). But craft fair projects and projects that pay come first....most of the time.
And...the cross stitching. I was on etsy a few months ago looking at cross stitching patterns for a friend's wedding and the hilarious pattern came up- a delicate script and flowers that said "Please don't do coke in the bathroom". It was beautifully subversive and demanded a double take once you realized that it wasn't some inspirational quote or something surrounded in delicate petals. I kept it in the back of my mind for my someday house.
I revisited the listing on etsy and realized that it wasn't a pattern for sale- it was a finished cross stitching, matted and framed and way out of my budget. I mean...I've got fabric, threads and empty frames. No reason I can't doodle something up on graph paper and have something done before we moved in. I'll probably go a little simpler on the floral motifs so that it goes better with the other cross stitchings I had planned for that room.
So that's my life right now. I'm running around like a headless chicken trying to get the counter offer in by 5pm, and one more cupcake hat finished, and go through the closet and make a goodwill trip so I don't move a bunch of clothes that don't fit, and somehow work in 2 jobs around all that. But things should settle down in a bit here, and I certainly won't miss the midnight drive home from the Westfield hockey game to be at work by 8. Fingers crossed that it's worth it!
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