Monday, July 11, 2011

What's the Catch?

You guys, I found us a place to live! Well, no. A friend of mine found us a place to live. Walking through her neighborhood last week, she happened to notice a "for rent" sign stuck in the yard of a house just a block from her. She texted me a picture of the sign with the phone number for inquiries & the rest is history.

After the discouragement of going to an open house for a far less fabulous house last Saturday that was attended by at least 4 other families (in just the 30 minute span of time we were there), the open house for this place was attended by......me. Well, me and one other woman who walked through the house quickly, said "we'll be in touch," and took off (whatever, crazy lady! This place is GOLD! GOLD, I TELL YOU!!!). The landlord, heretofore referred to as, "Mr No Nonsense," didn't bother with that pesky Craigslist or the paper. He just stuck his sign in the front yard and if someone saw it, it must be meant to be. Thank you, Mr. No Nonsense. And thank you to my fantastic friend who lived in the neighborhood and saw the sign.

Within an hour of walking through the house (and forgetting to ask about air conditioning, washer/dryer) and marveling at the FOUR bedrooms and THREE bathrooms and the backyard LINED WITH TOMATO PLANTS and gorgeous flowering climbing vines, he called me and told me "the other people who said they would be here aren't here. They said they wanted it, but they didn't come to see it. So I've made my decision. I got a feeling about you when we were talking; I feel like you will take good care of the house. You'll be happy here. Your family gets the house." (yes, he was that dramatic; I love him already, people).

I texted Husband (who was 6000 miles away in Dublin), and sent him a bazillion poorly lit iPhone pictures of each room of the house and I'm pretty sure he could hear me "SQUEEEEEEE'ing" across the miles.

The best part? We are within a couple of blocks of some of our best friends, and closer than we were to some of our others. The house is within walking distance (ambitious walking distance, but still...) to Ethan's kindergarten. AND, if we're there for more than a year, a couple of blocks from his elementary school. As opposed to the 20 minute drive we've been doing almost daily for the past 2 years. A block!!! That means I can actually go home while Ethan's in school without feeling guilty about my gas-sucking car polluting up the atmosphere & draining our bank account.

So there's that.

Also? On Saturday, I am going to start selling my photography. My Susan G Komen team is hosting a concert/auction/art sale & I mounted about 80 photos to contribute to the sale, the proceeds of which will be going to our fundraising efforts. I have no idea if anyone will actually buy any of my pictures (I hope they do because the $$ is for a great & important cause), but the idea that after Saturday, someone somewhere might have one of my little photographs stuck up on a wall or tacked onto a cork board or under a magnet on their fridge somewhere in their home kind of blows my mind in the most humbling and thrilling way I've ever felt.

I am feeling particularly lucky & grateful (and honestly a tiny bit afraid that something is going to transpire to make this whole thread of fabulousness unravel, because it just seems too good). Its hard to trust the universe sometimes, even when it seems to be handing you exactly what you want (or maybe because of that). But for now I'm going to try my best to believe that good things can happen with no catch, no strings attached, and be happy with that.

Yay!!!!!

7 comments:

Becca said...

Yay indeed! Hooray for no-nonsense landlord! Good luck at the sale. You take beautiful pictures!

gringa said...

Sounds like you've been having a great week. Do you have a catologue? If you bring some pictures, I'll buy some pix. How much are you selling them for?

cicadalady said...

Yay! So happy for you guys! And so proud of you about the walk and the photos!

Snarky Mommy said...

So excited for you about both things -- but maybe more for the photography. That is such an accomplishment. So proud of you. :)

Sarah said...

I want to buy some pictures for my new bedroom! So happy you found a place. I think you should open an Etsy site...

Sue said...

So I've never met you or Mr No Nonsense, but it sounds to me like you two will get on famously!Congrats on the great score.

I can't wait to see what you are selling. I've admired your mad photography skillz for a while now!

Brandi said...

I've never heard of open houses for rentals! Wow.