Just got my two weeks notice at this job. I hate it anyway, but I need the money. I have to go work on getting the house cleaned up so we can put it on the market.
Yeah, with both of us unemployed again, and our savings about gone, we won't be able to afford the mortgage much longer. At this moment we have next month covered, but who knows how long it will take to sell? Our thought is that if we can make $50,000 on it we could possibly buy a house in New Orleans outright. If we could do that we wouldn't have to earn much to live on. But that's just one thought. We may get other thoughts soon.
They've decided to keep me until the end of February, so that will help.
We went to NO almost exactly a year ago, for 3 days. Me, Matt and Cindy. Fantastic time. So much to do and see that we were walking around saying "when we live here, we'll come to this gallery/coffee shop/restaurant/bar all the time!" We couldn't go wrong, any direction we walked we found things to make us happy. Being surrounded by all lovely choices is the recipe for romance, because there's no conflicts.
PS - If we have a house there, it might be pretty small, but if you don't mind a bed on the floor you'll always have a place to crash if you wish to visit NO again.:)
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We went to NO almost exactly a year ago, for 3 days. Me, Matt and Cindy. Fantastic time. So much to do and see that we were walking around saying "when we live here, we'll come to this gallery/coffee shop/restaurant/bar all the time!" We couldn't go wrong, any direction we walked we found things to make us happy. Being surrounded by all lovely choices is the recipe for romance, because there's no conflicts.
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I don't know who Cindy is, but glad to hear you all had a fantastic time. The food, the music, the warmth... I'll take you up on that offer! Thanks.