Finally we have the keys to our Virginia Fixer Upper
Our real estate agent surprised us with a gift basket that contained Virginia goodies, including from Colonial Williamsburg!
Historical Seamstress & Homeschooler
Our real estate agent surprised us with a gift basket that contained Virginia goodies, including from Colonial Williamsburg!
Mom, I hope we move to a house on a street named after Lafayette. If not Lafayette, then George Washington. If not George Washington, then Patrick Henry.
Tear drops the size of Texas dripped from the two upstairs windows, like sad eyes, wishing me to stay.
But the job was no longer in Texas, but in Virginia.
After preparing the house to sell by purging, pruning, painting, and polishing, we sold it in 24 hours for asking price, despite the deep recession.
Because of the cookie cutter houses around here, we have potential to sell high and quickly, despite the recession, since we created a unique and lovely home.
Journal of our kitchen projects over the years: paint, tile, wrought iron, tapestry, seeded glass, beadboard, and new kitchen island table.
And then we moved back to San Antonio where we bought our first house to call our own. I can’t wait to create a French inspired Texas Hill Country appearance!