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Not my house



I called to see the house I like in Bad Schönborn. The one with the nice winter garden. The realtor said that he just sold the house. So I guess it is not my house! I think I'm just too early with my shopping. I really have no interest in moving until Nicole and Jessica finish school next year. I had better wait until next Spring to look. If it's God's will, He will give us the right house at the right time. It may even be He want us to just stay in our house. Maybe moving was never His idea? One thing is surprisingly clear, I was not to buy the house with the winter garden. It was not my house! I do still love the farm house...but it would be so much work!



I totally love this old house! I guess I see it as it could be, Juergen sees what it is!

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