Tuesday 29 March 2011

Moving forward - New house!


Little Abigail was safely tucked into my arms, as I whipped out my cellphone and  called the real estate company. A family home, was what I needed. Somewhere, where my kids could run around crazy at the backyard while I watch through my window, smiling at my children...
There were some real pretty houses, though they came at steep prices. But with the sale of my previous home, I did have a lot of unused cash. And I did get some donations, as well, surprisingly enough. It seems people actually cared about what I did.

We left for the new house around dusk, when the agent called back with a possible match for what I needed. I didn't ask further questions; I took that offer right away. I just had to get away from our current house. Personally, it smelled like moth balls.
This was our new home. It was closer to town than my other houses, so that was a bonus.

"So... Here we are, sweetie pie..."
It felt weird standing in a big house, with only my baby daughter for company. That will change soon, I figured.

This was the lounge area. It housed the TV and the video game system, a dance floor and a stereo. I may need to put in a chess table.

And not to forget; the training area. It may seem weird, but that was the only place they would fit! Some of the rooms of the house are a little small for a gymnasium.

The kitchen, right smack in the middle of the room. Luckily it was close to everyone and anyone, so I wouldn't have to search far to get the kids to come to dinner.

Wider shot of the lounge plus kitchen and dining area.


The boys' room. It contained four beds. That was it. There wasn't much room for anything else!

The girls' room was bigger, and also, like the boys room, had four beds neatly placed in a line.

There were extra things, like toys for the toddler, and a dresser for the most fashionable of teenagers to fuss over what the wear.



The nursery. There were, like all the other room almost, four cots. There was a playtable, a chest for all the kiddo's things, and 4 individual bears that rested in the cots, so my little ones could snuggle with it at night!

My bathroom. The kids also have a individual one, but much, much smaller than this one unfortunately.

I also had a private little kitchen! So whenever I'm hungry at night, I could sneak out for a snack. 


My room. I had a very grand bed with lovely rose petals on the ground (romantic, eh?). It seemed appropriate, somehow. There was also a easel as I love painting, and a flat screened computer.

A door in my room led out to a nice hot tub. Let's face it, a house always has a better air to it when it has a hot tub hiding outside.

Swings for my kids! That's about the only outside entertainment for them now. I will have to buy some other things later on.
"Yeah... We'll be alright here, Abby. We'll be just fine...," I whispered to my bundle of joy.

Thank you for reading! If you have any complaints, criteria, name suggestions, storyline suggestions, or anything like that, I would deeply appreciate it, as I love feedback!
Also, I'm in need of fathers for the challenge (and baby names!), so I'd love if you can share links to possible father's for Destiny's challenge.

Kudos!

4 comments:

  1. I absolutely love the new house! Great post :)

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  2. Beautiful house! I hope Destiny loves living in it!

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  3. Thanks! I got it from the exchange, but made a few slight modifications. :)

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  4. Oh, that is a nice house. Hope you will enjoy living there! ♥

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