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Sunday, December 31, 2017

What's Been Happening

Thanks to everyone who wished us well on the very long-anticipated sale of our home on the Virginia Eastern Shore, The Frog & Penguinn

Here's an update. 

Unfortunately, we're still homeowners and while we were hoping to start the new year being "home-less" (in a good way) that's not going to be the case. 

We left NH at the end of November and were "on the road" for 3 weeks. Most of our time was spent in VA, but we also had overnight stops in NJ, a weekend and concert with friends in Washington, DC, and a 1st birthday celebration and visit with friends in PA.

While in VA as Grenville and a friend completed minor repairs resulting from the home inspection and appraisal reports. The original closing date was set for mid-December and as we would thought we'd be spending the last holiday in VA, we recycled and decorated a Christmas tree which we also enjoyed every night.  And, of course, a tree needs presents as mentioned in the I'll Be Home for Christmas standard.

We hoped the tree would welcome the  new owner in time for the holidays. She met us at the house and was excited about house and the tree (and we liked her as well). Since the transaction is still pending and this holiday season is nearly over, maybe she can celebrate Christmas in July.

Briefly, the delay is an extension requested by the mortgage company which should bring a closing sometime in January. While "Santa" didn't fulfill our 2017 Christmas wish, we remain optimistic and hopeful.

That said, we did get another Christmas wish fulfilled and celebrated Christmas at home for the first time in several years. For the past several years, we've been away at the holidays mostly due to family situations including a passing and a new arrival. This year, not only did we return home before the holiday (even if just a week before) but also set up two (little) trees, exterior and interior.  
We also went about making our apt as holiday festive as possible in a short time. The decorations included many a lot of snowmen from wall hangings to those on shelves.

Teddy bears and penguins shared some of the shelf and table space too.
Santas, reindeer and snowmen hung around on doorknobs and our stockings were "hung with care" even if we don't have a fireplace or chimney. 
We have angels in various sizes and a Nativity with special meaning. The pieces are from my late mother's set and had been displayed in my parent's home previously. 
I still mail holiday cards and those we received were opened on our return home and then displayed by the front door. It's something I enjoy doing to remind us of friends and family's well wishes all season long. How do you display holiday greetings? 
We don't know about Santa's other reindeer, but Rudolph appeared to be in good spirits.

Mother Nature and Father Christmas gave us the beautiful present of a White Christmas.







Thanks to all our blog friends for your visits and comments throughout this past year. 
We appreciated all of them. See you in 2018.

17 comments:

Eggs In My Pocket said...

I hope this finds you safe and warm! Hopefully the house sale will go through soon! How lovely your decorations are! I display our cards on the mantle of our fireplace and then make sure to date each one on the back......bundle them and tie them with a ribbon after Christmas is over and place them in a keepsake box.
Wishing you a safe and blessed new year!

Valerie said...

I hope things start to smooth out soon. I admire your patience. As for displaying Christmas cards, mine go on the front of existing framed pictures. This year they didn't look quite as attractive because there were fewer than when my Joe was alive.

MadSnapper said...

sorry you are not 'homeless' yet, but hope it happens soon... your home does look festive and pretty.. hope your new year brings blessings and happiness and your home belongs to someone else

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

Thanks Kathleen and Valerie for your well wishes and we also wish you a wonderful New Year. And, Valerie, if you return to read this comment, please contact me via my email as I would enjoy sending you a card and starting a correspondence. Card and letter writing is becoming something in the oast, regrettably. Even though much of my correspondence is via emails, I do send cards and notes throughout the year and perhaps you do as well.

Anvilcloud said...

Sorry about the sale, but it seems like there is still hope.

And Christmas at home is a fine thing, especially in such a festively decorated place.

possum said...

Have a wonderful 2018!
It was good to see you a couple weeks ago... will you be back when the company gets its stuff together to sign papers????

Valerie said...

Hi Beatrice. I should have said that since Joe died the receipt of Christmas cards diminished because a lot of them were from business colleagues and clients. I do still get cards from those unconnected to Joe's business. However, it is kind of you to invite me to email you.
You are right about the lessening of cards due to Facebook etc, That and similar 'get-together' set-ups don't appeal to me. I gave it a try but disliked the idea of outside forces reading what I said to friends, and were able to see photographs without my knowing. People think what they display is safe, I wish they knew otherwise. Once again, wishing you a Happy New Year.

Emma Springfield said...

I wish you both a happy, healthy, and prosperous new year. And above all I wish things will finally be finished with the Frog and Penguin.

Connie said...

Sorry to hear about the delay in the sale of your house, but it sounds like it is still going to happen. Keeping fingers crossed for you that it does soon. Your decorations are all so cute. Wishing you all the best in 2018!

My name is Erika. said...

Sorry to hear about the house delay, but hopefully 2018 will be the lucky charm and all will work out. :) You certainly did manage to get up a few decorations and make your new home quite festive. Sounds like a busy but good (well except for the house) month. Wishing you a fabulous new year and stay warm. Isn't this weather awful? There's cold and then there's this cold. Hugs-Erika

Anonymous said...

Happy New Year! Aloha from Hawaii.

diane b said...

You have an amazing collection of Christmas decorations. So sorry to hear the sale has not gone through yet. Keep your fingers crossed. Hopefully 2018 will be the year.

mamasmercantile said...

So sorry to hear about the delay with the sale of your home. Hopefully, all will go well and you will be moving out soon. Best wishes for 2018.

Lynn said...

I'm so glad you got to be home for Christmas! I love your festive decorations.

And I hope the sale of the house goes through this month.

Ginnie said...

Wishing you a wonderful New Year and the completion of the sale. It can be very frustrating. Keep up the wonderful posts.

William Kendall said...

You certainly took the Christmas decor serious!

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