Moving

Monday, November 27, 2006


We've been looking for a house since Spring of this year. We had wanted to move to Las Vegas, but when my dad decided to move from there it caused us to rethink this idea and we decided to buy a house in Germany. In October we saw an ad in a local newspaper and made arrangements to have a look. Since we had almost bought a house in May, we since had a chance to do some preparation so we were able to get the financial approval fairly quickly. I imagine that everyone who buys a house for the first time is suprised by a bunch of things but it seems like we have had to do a lot more than we initially imagined.

We're moving from Geinsheim to Klein Gerau. The 2 villages aren't so far apart but it does mean that the girls will need to change kindergartens and all the other things that go along with moving from one village to another.

There are 2 pictures of the front of the house and 2 of the backyard. One of the signs for us that we should buy the house is the Heron by the pond. The pictures were sent to us buy the family selling the home, but it gives you and idea anyways.

The house is what is called a Rhein Mittel Haus. These are very common in the area that we live. The houses share side exterior walls. In our case the you can see that these are some what staggered, which is a little variation of the theme.

On the ground floor (American first floor) we have kitchen that opens up into the living room/dinning room, guest toliet, and the door leading to the backyard. On the first floor (American second floor) is the master bedroom, a bathroom, a room this is currently used as the office, but we intend to use it as a guest room. The second floor (American third floor) consists of the girls room and another bathroom. Last but certainly not least we have a good sized basement. There is no garage but we do have 2 designated parking places right in front of the house.

We get the key this Friday. Christine and I are pretty excited about it. This is the first house that Christine will have lived in (let alone owned). For me this will be the first house that I have owned.

Bye for now.

The Herons

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