I spent most of the day with the lady in the picture above whose son is towering over her. Today was the day she signed on her house, purchasing it from her daddy and me. And now it is hers, and hers alone. I had told her that if she wanted, I would go with her to the signing and she did and I did. It was held in the same law office with the same attorney in the same room where Mr. Moon and I signed the papers to sell her the house on Monday.
"Did you miss me?" I asked the receptionist. "Of course!" she said.
Have any of you bought a house lately? There are forms upon forms upon forms that must be signed including forms guaranteeing that you, the person signing these forms, is indeed the one signing them.
It took awhile.
There was another woman there who represented the loan agent and while we were waiting for the lawyer to make copies of all the forms, we really got to talking. We all soon figured out that our politics, fears, and horrors at what is happening in this country were all very much the same and by the time the copies were in Lily's possession and we were leaving, I felt like she was a sort-of sister.
And then I called her by the wrong name.
HAHAHAHAHAHA!
Oh well. I've already apologized. She had said she'd email me some information about something completely unrelated to anything I've written here and she did and I emailed her back, thanked her, and told her, quite truthfully that when we first met I had no idea that I'd enjoy her company so much and thus, didn't feel overly motivated to remember her name. Hey- let us be honest.
Also I told her I was old. This, too, is honest.
But that was a very good thing that happened today. Not as good as Lily signing on her house, of course, but an unexpected laniappe, for sure. After we left, we did what one does after buying a house, and went to Goodwill. Lily was looking for Halloween costume stuff. Maggie wants to be a fairy and she has the wings but not the dress so that was the number one priority. Lily got her a few more dresses while we were there.
I got a dress too, and I haven't even tried it on. But it looks rather one-size-fits-most and it has pockets as well as long sleeves so if I wear it with tights or leggings, I will have another item of winter clothing which I need as I now have one pair of black pants which sort of fit me and several tunic-y tops to go with them.
Ta-Da! My winter wardrobe!
You know what else I got? Something I really needed and that was...a new vase!
I'm just a fool for vases, aren't I? But it was so lovely and so green and it will be so perfect for some kind of flowers and greenery although I am not sure what kind and I do not regret buying it. If you can buy something for $2.99 that makes your heart happy it would be foolish not to. There were actually three identical ones for sale although I only bought the one. They are vintage but definitely not rare or valuable. Everyone's mother or grandmother had one of these vases and now I have one. And when the kids have to go through all my stuff, they can donate the vase back to the thrift economy or just throw it in the trash, and it will be okay, either way.
You want to see a picture of Owen and his Boppy when Owen was just a babe in arms?
I'm pretty sure that Owen no longer has those pajamas.
Tomorrow I'll be taking the trash to the trash place, going to the post office, perhaps doing a little garden weeding and definitely some garden watering, maybe some weed-pulling in the front yard, and oh Lord help me- finish hemming a night gown that I began work on about two months ago.
And I think I might want to play the piano.
Mary, I am so happy for Lily and her family! That is such an accomplishment . Pls tell her I want her to be super proud of herself. Your children and grandchildren are all Aces. Have a pleasant weekend.💗 Carol in Atlanta
ReplyDeleteLovely she's now a property owner in her own right. Kewl!
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet picture of your loves. Sounds like a great day all around. :-)
ReplyDelete-Nicol
What a gift you have given to Lily and her children! As far as the paperwork on the house, my uncle used to say "they made me sign a paper in case I get a turd stuck cross ways". Vulgar, but true.
ReplyDeleteOur Goodwill has priced themselves out of business. I did enjoy going to one close to Kent State the week before Halloween. Kent, Ohio has a great celebration of Halloween with the most inventive costumes. So this Goodwill is crowded with students looking for costumes. So funny and entertaining! I was like a stalker following them around.
OMG! I was at that Goodwill recently as we had been to Rockne's restaurant down the street on Rt. 59! Small world, indeed!
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That was indeed a very positive occasion to share. And a great vase is just waiting for a bouquet! Love the current and baby shots of your grandson.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Lily on her home ownership. Property is always a great investment. It is wonderful that you and GM are able to support Lily as she makes her important purchase. She looks like the happiest girl in the world.
ReplyDeleteIt also sounds like you hit the jackpot at Goodwill finding many great purchases.
I seem to collect vases too. Flowers in vases bring joy and brighten a room. You cannot have to many vases!
That is a wonderful thing to be able to do for your children, to help them into home ownership. I know it made both of your hearts glad. The look on Mr. M's face as he holds that sleeping boy is just so sweet.
ReplyDeleteBig congrats to Lily and her family. A wonderful event! Love the green vase. I had one like that many years ago and not sure what happened to it. Probably lost in a move or the cat knocked it over. Now I want to go out and find another one.
ReplyDeleteMaurice looks so peaceful. They can...and then....you and I both know the other side to that coin!
Paranormal John
Congrats to the new homeowner! And I remember Owen as a baby so I’m a bit gobsmacked by how quickly he’s become a man too! Same sweet face though. Yes, it was a good day.
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