Sunday, July 31, 2005
Why I can't wear white
Saturday, July 30, 2005
The monsters among us
I have cute spigots. What about you?
COA DOA
Friday, July 29, 2005
Nobody washes a rental car
No worries though, the gardener starts coming today (thanks Caroline), thus saving me from needing to learn about lawn mowers.
Wednesday, July 27, 2005
First (not last) Supper
One week rent-back is up, house is in our possession. What better way to celebrate than a meal. CB grabbed our picnic backpack and some yummies from Whole Foods. It was waaaay trippy walking around this house and knowing it's ours.
Sunday, July 24, 2005
And they say romance is dead
Adrift without the ballast of Caroline, I became increasingly frustrated at the notion of trying to locate an affordable three bedroom. It occurred to me that we were looking to upgrade from a 2br mostly because of the hypothetical "two children" that we would spawn one day in the future.
Sunday evening I picked Caroline up at SFO and proceeded to drive back to our flat, buzzing with a great suggestion. I carefully explained the notion that we were making a big financial commitment, and that I did *love* the idea of family, but wouldn't it be ironic if we bought a big house and then couldn't have kids. That's when I raised the concept of fertility testing as a prerequisite to home purchase.
She didn't talk to me for the rest of the ride.
Saturday, July 23, 2005
Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain
Unusually shy in this picture, our realtor Jim Prevo was the third wheel in our efforts (third wheel in the sense that a tricycle needs three wheels to go, not the whole 'extra wheel' connotation).
I was convinced that the only way a realtor could help us was if he had a time machine to travel back to an age when housing in SF was affordable. But Jim was a good resource and if you're looking for a place in SF, we recommend him.
Quaint and quiet
- Founded 1917 as middle-class housing
- 600 arts and crafts homes
- neighborhood was designed to be easily spotted by aircraft (look for the two ovals)
The neighborhood is dominated mostly by families and older couples who have been there for a long time. Our intent is to one day, um, perhaps have a family, and then be old. We also figured that, although we didn't get a bargain, maybe property values will hold or even rise further as Westwood Park is 'discovered.'
Friday, July 22, 2005
Dirty Digits
Caroline with a freshly inked thumb from signing our closing docs