Livingroom

Dining room
Dining room
Breakfast nook
Kitchen
Last night Andre and I attended the Board of Selectmen's meeting in our town. The meeting was set to address whether or not the town would accept our street so we can receive town services such as plowing in the winter etc. The hold up has been that the builder for this development has not completed the road the way the town has requested. We have lived in our new house for 2 years now and we have yet to see them complete the road; it has been paved but paved poorly. Several of our neighbors were at the meeting last night as well and Andre even called the builder to remind him of the meeting as a courtesy. The meeting was well underway when Tom the project manager who was in charge of building our homes meandered in. (Late of course.) He immediately suggested that the board give him the remainder of the monies being held in a trust for the road so he could see to it that the road was finished as promised. Kudos to our Board of Selectmen who nixed that idea right off! This builder has no clue how to run his business and they had no intention of giving him anything. Needless to say the board did approve our road and the town is going to fix the road the way it should be by using the monies left in the fund provided by the builder there-by kicking the builder to the curb and ending any more involvement by them. We are very happy to have this behind us now and we can finally say we are truly integrated into our new home town! For those of you who have not yet seen my new house, I have posted a few shots of my kitchen, bedroom, dining room, and porch room, for you to enjoy.
Last night Andre and I attended the Board of Selectmen's meeting in our town. The meeting was set to address whether or not the town would accept our street so we can receive town services such as plowing in the winter etc. The hold up has been that the builder for this development has not completed the road the way the town has requested. We have lived in our new house for 2 years now and we have yet to see them complete the road; it has been paved but paved poorly. Several of our neighbors were at the meeting last night as well and Andre even called the builder to remind him of the meeting as a courtesy. The meeting was well underway when Tom the project manager who was in charge of building our homes meandered in. (Late of course.) He immediately suggested that the board give him the remainder of the monies being held in a trust for the road so he could see to it that the road was finished as promised. Kudos to our Board of Selectmen who nixed that idea right off! This builder has no clue how to run his business and they had no intention of giving him anything. Needless to say the board did approve our road and the town is going to fix the road the way it should be by using the monies left in the fund provided by the builder there-by kicking the builder to the curb and ending any more involvement by them. We are very happy to have this behind us now and we can finally say we are truly integrated into our new home town! For those of you who have not yet seen my new house, I have posted a few shots of my kitchen, bedroom, dining room, and porch room, for you to enjoy.
On a different note, Andre had his wounds checked and he is healing beautifully!! He feels a whole lot better and has even felt stronger. (well enough to argue anyway!) I think he is looking forward to NOT having me drive him everywhere the most! I'm telling you it's like driving Miss Daisy! He complains about everything I do! I think I will have to start carrying duct tape with me so I can curb his enthusiasm for complaining. I figure if he is seat belted and taped to his seat with a large piece of duct tape over his mouth it will be a much nicer ride for me!

1 comment:
Anna, the house looks terrific. I am so insanely jealous. I miss the East Coast very much. Don't get me wrong, Hawaii is truly an Island Paradise but I do miss the change in the seasons, especially autumn. I think the porch room is my favorite :0) Love, Olivia
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