Good morning. It is 37 now with temps going into the 60s. Yesterday was a sunny but windy day. The grandkids had a nice Easter egg hunt. It was fun to watch them make trades with each for the toys that were in the eggs. They are very good at negotiating. Brunch was nice. Then it was a quiet rest of the day for me.
Have a nice day.
58 degrees here going to 71. It's already been in the 80ties. Yesterday DD and kids came by and we also had an unscheduled Easter egg hunt. They had already had one at home. Younger DD put it together quickly and it was fun! Later we had dinner and cleanup.
Didn't see Son's kids but he sent pics. DGD was adorable in her Easter outfit. I had already seen it as I've been helping out over there during the week. She looked as if she belonged in a Monet painting with her little straw hat and dreamy look.
The house hunt is going slowly. They've had to raise the price they are willing (and able) to pay by another hundred K. It's daunting. Two suitable (location wise) properties appeared last week. One was too high for the condition etc, but they made an almost full price offer. It got countered twice. They refused the second counter. There was no other bid in and there were 3 factors that would make this house not appraise for asking. Son and DIL are willing to accept a property that's not move in ready but not super overpriced with no renovations and a not up to code problems. Good properties are gone in a few days after listing. Usually cash offers have beaten them out as they need a mortgage.
The second property looked great on paper and in person. It was on a court. All good until the tour. Neighbor had 4 dogs running wild and barking up a storm next door. Another adjacent property owner was using a small alley to dump his large trash. Out of sight of passersby but visible from their back deck. And a stand of bamboo which is pretty invasive around here. Walked away from that one.
Editing to add: I've written this as if they are shopping in a less desirable area. Not so. Most of the homes are very nice, great location, it has the best school for the district. And if price is an indicator, it's way above my threshold and just simply crazy expensive. It was actually shocking to see such noncompliance.
I had to have lawn mower repair on the push mower and the ride on one. Two days of frustration until they were ready so my front yard still looks shaggy. Friday and Saturday were the work days to prepare for peace and harmony on Sunday but it took all of F&S and an hour Sunday morning to get them done. Saturday all was ready and I rode the ride on around the back yard and promptly got a flat front tire. Bought two new ones and it got dark before my next door neighbor finished the installation. He came over early Sunday at 8am and completed and all is well but I would not disturb anyone by mowing on Easter Sunday.
I am also trying to get some berries and tomato plants planted plus an Easter arrangement of potted flowers and a large basket of geraniums moved to larger pots. My other neighbor planted a couple of trees in the back for me (I didn't ask, he just came and did it) as I had started digging the hole but hadn't finished. Love my neighbors!
Part of my deck looks great. The other area needs pressure washing. More leaves and stuff landed there and got wet. My patio needs work also as it's full of blown in leaves and the pods from the nearby maple tree on neighbor's property. I have to sweep those up and pick them out of crevices along the wall as they get stuck and won't go anywhere with the leaf blower. They only need a tiny bit of earth to start growing.
The topper for the day is a deer tick got on my back. I hate those things and had forgotten them until I started feeling a bit of something. DD helped me out and I have a dr's appt tomorrow already set so he will get to check it out. I'm not much interested in getting Lyme's. These ticks are teeny tiny unlike dog ticks.
Hope all are doing well, noting
@Pea-n-Me ,
@bobbiwoz,
@PollyannaMom (father) and last but not least,
@flyingdumbo127 .
Everyone else, stay well.