Busy Weekends
Wow, last weekend (before the one we just had) we took a trip to look at some property in W.Va and decided to buy it. It will make bills tight for awhile but it was worth the investment. Check out Greg's blog to see the pics and more info on it.
I'm really excited about it even though I know we won't be able to build a vacation home on it for a long time. I'll just be glad if the land doubles in value for us. I was watching a show called Flip That House last night and I wish we had money to invest in real estate, fix up a house and resell it. Like what Jim did on his house (even though he's not reselling it). Its now worth a lot more than he paid for it because of the updates he's done. I'm sure if you do that on one home, you can make a good profit then use that money to put into a different home to make more of a profit. It's a great business. This one guy bought a home built in 1910 in S. Carolina for about $310k, spent $45k to redo the roof, floors, put new appliances in and paint the whole thing (among other things) and put it back up for sale for about $450k. Thats almost a $100k in profit.
Too bad the market's not great right now. If we were to do that around here, it still could take a while to sell at home.
Went to dan's going away party on Saturday. I'm so going to miss him. We had a funeral for our beloved Chelsea and Watson and, as Matt said, It was closure. I hated doing it because I hated saying goodbye but it was good to do it. Mom had them both creamated and was a bit upset when I didn't want to touch the boxes at first. I just didn't want to imagine 60lb Watson and 10lb Chelsea in tiny boxes. Dan said a wonderful speach, which he's so good at, and as he cried during his speach I wanted to give him a hug but didn't for some reason. That was the first time I saw him break down over it and he gave me the biggest hug when I cried. I don't know why I didn't hug him. We shared our love for those two together. They were, as he said, our emotional support for our parent's divorce. We helped each other through it also but it helped us both to focus on this wonderful kitten and wonderful puppy. They made us so happy growing up. Just thinking about things they did and the way they were brings a huge smile to my face. They will always be in our hearts.
Dan seemed so happy that family and friends came together for a nice crab feast Jim put together. Jim and Lia did a fantastic job!! Holly and John came up which was so nice to see them and Dad was happy and healthy looking which I love to see him like that. I loved seeing Lauren, Monica and thier sig. others too!
Dan we're all gonna miss you so much and we love you and hope you really make the best of your adventures out there!
I hope you keep up your blog and let us all know what you've been up to! I'm sure you'll be very busy too.
Love ya!!
Now onto a new workweek (which is always eventful lately). Is it wrong to say I wish it were Friday?
I'm really excited about it even though I know we won't be able to build a vacation home on it for a long time. I'll just be glad if the land doubles in value for us. I was watching a show called Flip That House last night and I wish we had money to invest in real estate, fix up a house and resell it. Like what Jim did on his house (even though he's not reselling it). Its now worth a lot more than he paid for it because of the updates he's done. I'm sure if you do that on one home, you can make a good profit then use that money to put into a different home to make more of a profit. It's a great business. This one guy bought a home built in 1910 in S. Carolina for about $310k, spent $45k to redo the roof, floors, put new appliances in and paint the whole thing (among other things) and put it back up for sale for about $450k. Thats almost a $100k in profit.
Too bad the market's not great right now. If we were to do that around here, it still could take a while to sell at home.
Went to dan's going away party on Saturday. I'm so going to miss him. We had a funeral for our beloved Chelsea and Watson and, as Matt said, It was closure. I hated doing it because I hated saying goodbye but it was good to do it. Mom had them both creamated and was a bit upset when I didn't want to touch the boxes at first. I just didn't want to imagine 60lb Watson and 10lb Chelsea in tiny boxes. Dan said a wonderful speach, which he's so good at, and as he cried during his speach I wanted to give him a hug but didn't for some reason. That was the first time I saw him break down over it and he gave me the biggest hug when I cried. I don't know why I didn't hug him. We shared our love for those two together. They were, as he said, our emotional support for our parent's divorce. We helped each other through it also but it helped us both to focus on this wonderful kitten and wonderful puppy. They made us so happy growing up. Just thinking about things they did and the way they were brings a huge smile to my face. They will always be in our hearts.
Dan seemed so happy that family and friends came together for a nice crab feast Jim put together. Jim and Lia did a fantastic job!! Holly and John came up which was so nice to see them and Dad was happy and healthy looking which I love to see him like that. I loved seeing Lauren, Monica and thier sig. others too!
Dan we're all gonna miss you so much and we love you and hope you really make the best of your adventures out there!
I hope you keep up your blog and let us all know what you've been up to! I'm sure you'll be very busy too.
Love ya!!
Now onto a new workweek (which is always eventful lately). Is it wrong to say I wish it were Friday?

