Thursday, 9 Oct

Home Sweet Home 2:

It was a great feeling taking possession of our new house yesterday. A sensation made no less sweet despite having been delayed a week, due to the fumblings of the seller’s mortgage company. Don’t think for a minute that buying a home where the seller herself is a realtor makes the process any smoother.

Still, we won’t be moving immediately. The contents of my apartment in USA won’t arrive until late next week, our goods from Romania will take up to a month, and we still have to make plans for everything that’s back in South Africa. Rest assured that I’ll be spending a good deal of time at the house before then though — I’m just dying to get a few steaks on the barbeque and down a couple of beers in the backyard before the weather gets too cool.

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congrats. i’ve felt your pain on the process more than once. enjoy the steaks. ;)

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sean

sean | October 9, 2003 02:30 PM
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Hope you have fun christening your house with a lekker braai vleis aand, MMMmmm Steaaak…

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Did I ever tell you how my uncle died whilst on holiday?

He was driving into Toronto when he saw a billboard suggesting “Drink Canada Dry.” And that’s exactly what he tried to do.

Have a beer for me when your steak’s ready ;)

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