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Hideaway Pines

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Thank you for the encouragement everyone! I have a learned a lot over the last couple years and that is the only people we can count on is ourselves (I mean that w respect). I want to teach my children that we can be self sufficient and not have to worry when the “market” crashes cause we are taken care of with what we raise! I’m also tired of not being w them and fighting the “electronics”! I look forward to building a legacy with them there! We are going to be starting from the ground up with Isabelle and Rosie of course. I currently have a rescued Indian horse named Legend and a new lgd puppy who has yet to be named that @Baymule will be so graciously helping us get started. My lifelong dream has been this farm. We are starting small but overtime it will be amazing!
You are very blessed to have her to guide you on this new adventure. You could not ask for a better mentor! And what a blessing you are to her, by caring for her beloved farm, that has to give her joy and peace. I love when God works things out this way, so great.
 

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You are very blessed to have her to guide you on this new adventure. You could not ask for a better mentor! And what a blessing you are to her, by caring for her beloved farm, that has to give her joy and peace. I love when God works things out this way, so great.
We feel the same way believe me! Today is inspection day and the contract has been signed. Another step forward (a HUGE leap for us). This is our first home we have bought!
 

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Hideaway Pines

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We feel the same way believe me! Today is inspection day and the contract has been signed. Another step forward (a HUGE leap for us). This is our first home we have bought!
You will do great; it is a transition to life in the country, but I would not trade it for anything. I think from what I read you are younger than me, which is a huge help in getting over the hurdles ahead. But the learning process is so fun, I love that every day is a new adventure, you never know what the day holds.
 

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Inspection went great. He is raising his 9 year old granddaughter, I invited her in to play with my granddaughters. They played with blocks and watched cartoons.
@Lstewart86 and her husband came, inspector told them of his findings. He’ll prepare a report for the lender. He was having fun. Said he almost never gets to meet both parties and it was a real pleasure. I gave him a jar of wild plum jam. Another step in the right direction!
 

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The little girls named two of the ewe lambs. That’s Cookie on the left and Rainbow on the right. They are completely relaxed, look at Rainbow’s leg hanging over the arm of the chair. They are loved.

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I named Ewenique’s single, Pinto. She is getting her share of spoiling too.

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I think Pinto looks more like a Palomino or a Creamsicle......or even a "hereford" hog with the white points and colored body.....But I like Creamsicle.....
The granddaughters are really growing. How long will you have them for?
Nice making "points" with the inspector..... helping babysitting the granddaughter and a jar of plum preserves......Hmmm;)
:lol::lol:
 
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