Tuesday, February 02, 2010

It's All About The Cookies

It is February 2010. We are still in Carlsbad, CA. We wish we were on our boat but there seems to be a lot of tasks for us to complete here on land. They are all important but honestly, the real reason is right here Girl Scout cookies appear at the end of January. Is there anything more delicious than a Thin Mint?
They are tough to resist. Good news is the Girl Scouts are prepared (not just a Boy Scout motto) and have lots of cookies so when this batch disappears in a week we know where to find more.

And so it seems we will be on land until the cookie sales stop or until our daughter Meghan's new house is all fixed up. Not sure what will happen first or last but being on a sailboat has taught us not to make too many permanent plans because we are bound to break them almost every time.
Here is the new house. It is very cute. It is in escrow. Escrow is sort of like a real estate version of doing your taxes. You don't understand the words, no matter how many times you read the instructions they don't make sense and in the end you hope you are not signing up for a long vacation in Siberia.


It has suffered from a bit of neglect. It is a victim of a "short-sale"


But luckily, the Walsh family are HGTV gurus and we know how to make this dejected home into a model home of comfort and luxury.
The galley, oops kitchen, will get a makeover
The decks, oops floors, will be renovated with cherry wood
New cabinets, appliances and countertops will make this space a cooks delight (that's HGTV talk)


We miss our boat but we would never miss the opportunity to see our daughter's delight as she moves into her first home
Congratulations Meghan!

So this blog will take a dry turn and we'll take you along as we do the renovations.
Stay tuned.
Anne and Steve
On Land in Carlsbad

6 comments:

Renee P. said...

We know what's going to be in your luggage when you head back to the boat...Congrats to Meghan! She now has her own hole in the ground to throw her money into! Nice she has you 2 to get her started!

JiffyLube said...

I was surprised to see that you're back in town...guess I haven't followed your blog for awhile.

We're still in Oceanside living it one day at a time, as there isn't much else to do in the area of construction these days. I turned 63 on the 5th...Yikes, I better get on my bucket list!

Maybe we can touch base with you two before you head back to your boat. My cell. 760-672-5682

Don and Jan from the San Luis Rey Power Squadron.

Sunluver said...

Ahoy you land lubbers! Heehee....look who's talkin'. Bob and I have been quite busy here in Key West starting up a charter business for Sunluver. We'll start up on the blog again soon.
Have a great time tearing down and building up!

Nancy and Bob

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JiffyLube said...

Hi,

I tired calling the phone number you left on my answering machine, but I got a wrong number.