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Everything is just sort of continuing apace, no dramatic developments on any front. We have asked for a Repair Credit from the bank that's selling the house and received a bit, so that's nice. Still waiting on loan approval for whatever reason.

My sister and her family will be in town this Saturday, for about a week. I'm trying to get the house clean enough to at least have them visit, though I don't know that I'll be able to manage making it habitable for overnight. My parents' house is in complete disarray, so they won't be staying there. Mom has said she might just put them up in a hotel room. The kids will be attending the camp at John Muir's house, I don't know what kind of plans my sister and her husband have. We are hoping to be able to figure something out business plan-wise for their theater, but when we'll do that and how much time it will take I have no idea. So I'm just trying to keep next week open as much as I can. It seems like I have a lot of scheduling to work out after that, but I can't wrap my head around it. It starts with "Assuming we close on the house" and I kind of stall out there and can't get any further.

On our way up to Suisun to meet with our prospective insurance agent on Saturday, we passed a horse trailer, as you often do in these parts. Henry was driving, so I peered in to see what the horse looked like and saw stripes. We were alongside long enough to confirm that it was a zebra! No clue what it was doing traveling east on the I-80.

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Date: 2007-08-01 03:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fatoudust.livejournal.com
The loan approval process is interminable, isn't it? I empathize.

Cool about the zebra, though!

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Date: 2007-08-01 09:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tskaredoff.livejournal.com
The zebra is the good kind of craziness.

My real estate guy says the loan guy told him they're going to lock in our interest rate. I think and hope that that's a good sign.

BTW, I may want to pick your brains about tankless water heaters. The house has a water heater but it needs some repairs and modifications and my inspector said he thought it might be just as cost-effective to get a new one (it's also only 30 gallons and I am so tired of running out of hot water when I inevitably shower after DH has gone to work), so if I do that, why not tankless?

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Date: 2007-08-04 07:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fatoudust.livejournal.com
Yup. Happy to talk to you about it. I don't know totally the most about them, but everything I've researched I've been happy with. Ping me with any questions.

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