I put another offer in on a house today. Thousand square foot 1922 bungalow with dark oak new hardwood in the bedrooms and living room, and new tile in the halls, kitchen and bathroom. A double garage and a basement that might knock the head off of a tall person. But I'm not one of those. I guess it was likely bought by a building company when someone bought one of their new homes, and then the company fixed 'er up, basically making everything new. It's currently owned by the company, so that's why my realtor thinks that. It all seems well-done too, which is a nice change from your usual DIY disasters. And it's reasonably priced and in the right neighborhood to boot. Hope the offer is accepted.
Took young Jonah to see Toy Story 3 today. Thought a matinee would be cheaper -- nope! Twelve plus bucks per ticket. What a rip off. Won't go back to that theater! I liked it, but there were some parts that sensitive little folks would not like. A crazy mean little monkey, and a near death incineration. My niece and nephew would have been in tears.
Anyway, I have my home study update tomorrow, and I should hear back about the house too, so I'll have an update in a couple of days!
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8 years ago
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Hope the house works out.
I took my boys to see Toy Story 3 also and I couldn't believe how scary some of it was. My five year old didn't give me any indication that he was scared while he was watching it (except he didn't eat any popcorn, just held onto the bag) but as soon as the movie was over he told me about five times that he never wanted to see that movie again. He couldn't sleep that night because he couldn't stop thinking about the monkey. It was the baby doll that freaked me out. Why do they have to make it so scary? Every parent I've talked to who has seen it has said the same thing.
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