But I say, if we can downsize, we still must have too much "stuff". Husband is worried about where he can put his arsenal of guns and his myriad of tools. Me on the other hand...where can I put the tread mill?
It will be a give and take situation for sure. I like the idea of having the cheaper apartment that is situated on the river bank with a lovely view of the river from one of the bedrooms...and it has nice deep window sills.
But right now, husband may just need a bit more room before we go that small. We did have a great chat to an old friend who owns the complex. I hadn't seen Chuck in many, many years. We lived in the same neighborhood as kids. So we reminisced a bit and got caught up a bit on our lives and chatted away for a good half hour. I would feel comfortable in that place, I think.
Anyway, it's a big decision to make. Landlords are looking for reliable and quiet tenants, so I think we'd fit the bill in that category.
I think I'll confer with God on this one. Perhaps he can show us the way that would be best for us right now.
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Oh, I hope you find something near us and just what you need. You know David has his house for rent - 19th so maybe not that great a spot. He may have already rented it as well.
We have now officially taken the second floor south-facing apartment at Casa Grande on River Street East. Small, but not overly, and I do love the idea of getting to glimpse out at the river any time I wish through one of the bedroom windows. I'm excited! And Ken won't have to do any shoveling this winter! Another plus. Now, to downsize, yet again!
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