3.07.2013

In the words of Julie Andrews...

"Let's start at the very beginning. It's a very good place to start"
(You had no idea I was so cultured when it comes to movie references, did you.
Just wait when it comes to Finding Nemo. I can find an applicable Nemo quote for almost any life situation.)

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So, this happened...


We sold our home. Our very first home. Our very first favorite first home with lots of our favorite neighbors in our very favorite little city.  Lots of favorites here folks.

We put it up for sale in September, it was sold by November, and we were out by December.

Honestly, it still makes me sad to say that we sold our home. But I guess that's just how it goes whenever you part with something you love.  I still remember the time I sent my puke green Gerbeau jeans to the Salvation Army. It was hard on both me and my perfectly pegged Gerbeau's.
Saying good bye is never easy.

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So how about a home tour now that we are officially moved out?

• The HOME •

• The entryway •


• The family room, which I never got around to decorating. 
But let's be honest, if I never took the time to decorate it the the 3 & 1/2 years that we lived there, odds are it was never going to happen.


• Kaleb's room (which, actually, the baby took over) 
& bathroom (which is the only room that has pictures hung that I took)


• The girls room that was the only room that I took the time to decorate... 
and even then it's only about 70% done.
What can I say? I'm not much of an over achiever.


• The Master Bedroom •


• Part of the master bath •


• So I lied, this is the second room where I put up pictures that I have actually taken.
Those two canvas prints are probably two of my all time favorite pictures that I've taken.
They remind me of Philly... the non-ghetto part of Philly.


• The kitchen •


• The mudroom that I begged Nate to build •



So now the burning question,
"Ginnie, what are you guys going to do next?"
(sorry, I was a little vague on the details)

That is a great question. A question I don't know the answer to yet.
BUT, when I know, you'll know, ya know.


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4 comments:

Auger Family said...

I didn't mean to cry....but I did!

You were a favorite of mine!

Always will love our little hidden nook!

We had it good, real good!

P.S. Did Maria help you with your house?!?! :)

emilydeardeuff said...

Beautiful! I am super sentimental and it makes me sad you had to sell it! I only hope whatever you are doing next brings you to Virginia! (:

Miss Crys said...

Sad that you had to sell the home. It's gorgeous. I hope life treats you well. It's a hard one...life, that is.

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