Friday, December 7, 2012
Busy Bees
So my parents came and brought me lots of pretty furniture for my bedroom. We visited, went to a civil war re-enactment, and had some family pictures taken. Jeff and I have also been working on getting our fiances in order, which means re-financing our houses. When we bought this house the basement wasn't considered "finished" because the last owner had pulled out all the carpet and tried to add a room. We have been working like crazy to make it look "finished" for a reappraisal and hopefully get the full 2700 sq feet recognized. And you know then we add Christmas into the mix. We have been very busy little bees. The kids are good and if you want more then that right now I suggest you check facebook. (It is also good for a laugh to watch me get into stupid fights about stupid things.) So that is everything until we get all this stuff out of the way.
I'm just gonna throw this out there... So I often document the awesome stuff my parents give us. They own a furniture store so we benefit with a lot of nice furniture. We are beyond grateful and honestly almost a little embarrassed by how much they spoil me. That being said, I want to mention that Jeff's parents have been beyond generous to us over the years. They are always there for us and we would not have been able to buy this house without them. It is just easier to mention all my parents have done cause:
1. They are my parents so I naturally think of them first
2. I like to show off my nice stuff cause I am vain and materialistic like that.
It is slightly more awkward to talk about all the money Jeff's parents have lent us, and it would be really bad manners to take a picture of the kids rolling around in money or something.
So thank you to both sets of parents for your generosity.
Posted by Emily Larkin at 5:06 PM
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3 comments:
Now nothing else will do but to see your kids rolling around in money...
Yes, a picture of the kids rolling in the money would be pretty funny!
I third that notion. I love the idea of kids rolling around in money...it makes me think of scrooge mcduck and his huge silo full of gold that he'd swim in.
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