So back we go with another set of listings and the bribe of Friendly’s for dinner to keep all the children on their best behavior. I insisted on Wednesday because with $1.99 kid’s meals that day, I can walk in with 6 hungry kiddos and walk out without too much of a dent in my wallet. None of the houses compare to the one we are sitting in, built with our family’s needs and wants as the top priority, but it shouldn’t be too hard to find a nice home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths on at least an acre. We aren’t asking for that size lot in Manhattan, Maine has plenty of room plus millions of acres with not a soul in residence. After all we have been through the past few years career-wise, it has been such a pleasant surprise to have the job and the retirement with all the thousands of logistical pieces fit together like a beautifully made jig-saw puzzle. Here is to finding a “winter home” that fits our needs and has plenty of room for the kids to play in the predictable Maine snow this winter.
Congratulations, Kat! So happy for all of you to be full-time Mainers finally!
ReplyDeleteGood luck in your search!
ReplyDeleteI guess we won't really cross paths. Our summer place is in Mid-Coast, but our winter place in CT.
We may move to Maine in our retirement, which probably isn't as far away as I think. The kids are growing up so fast!
Best of luck.
Sarah