Thursday, April 23, 2009

Our Home Away from Home (v2.0)

Living in the ditch was quite inconvenient and uncomfortable. We lived so far below the tops of the hills that the sunshine hardly ever reached our house which made it very cold and unpleasant. Likewise, we grew to hate the ridiculously long steep driveway. We pushed our recycling bin up that driveway every two months on average - it was too much of an exercise to execute every two weeks!

Thus, when our lease was up (and coincidentally some poor ignorant soul purchased the house) in mid-April, we were determined to move to flat, even ground. One of the two houses we looked at turned out to be just perfect for what we needed: cul-de-sac with a bunch of kids playing outside with minimal supervision (like in the good old days when parents were a bit less paranoid and bad characters just weren't there - or we were willfully ignorant of the danger), walking distance (and mind you, not up or down the hill) to a couple playgrounds and a duck pond, close (but not too close) to the highway and E's new daycare (BTW, he's been loving the new place)... What more can you wish for?! Not much!

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So, here are a few pics of our new digs:

The highlight is E's play area (I guess child-less people or parents with less overindulgent personalities would use this space for a living/sitting area or some other functional purpose).

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Our bedroom is a bit small but really cozy and sunny.

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We like the living room because we can close the door, turn on the little heater and be cozy and toasty at night while watching TV.

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The kitchen and dining area are the right size and configuration.

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E's bedroom has remained pretty much the same through all the moves.

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And on the ground floor, there is Eric's office and an extra bedroom (sparsely furnished but ready for you to come and stay with us while you're visiting The Land of The Long White Cloud).

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And a nice big deck with a low-maintenance green area.

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What I love about this house is that it is warm (even though central heating or heat pumps seem to have been foreign ideas to the developer), sunny, spacious and all the living areas are on one floor. We can all feel each other's presence without invading our respective spaces (well, E still has some learning to do on this subject).

Our neighbours are friendly and, thankfully, eager to share their kids with E.
I think we'll be happily living here until the time comes to return home (whenever that might be).

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