New House!
09/13/2008 02:25 PM
| Family
from
Lisa
Yep, we're buying a house. A few years ago, when the
far-off idea of coming back to Bethel was just being
tossed around in various people's heads, Eric and I
began dreaming what that might entail.
"We could be professors at Bethel, starting a new
program to help the school fulfill its mission. We
could be involved in students' lives the way some key
people were involved in our lives when we were
students. And maybe, just maybe, we could buy a house
in Bercliff Estates and live only blocks away from
campus so we could walk to work every day and be
accessible to the students we're mentoring."
At the time, it was all just pie-in-the-sky style
dreaming. But now, we're actually living it. And quite often, we look at
each other and say incredulously, "Can you believe
this is actually happening?"
But it is. Even down to the part about living in the
neighborhood we had hoped to someday live in.
The funny thing is, we looked at this house during
our house-hunting marathon last spring, and ruled it
out due to price and amount of work that needed to be
done on it. However, since then, the house has become
empty, the hardwood floors have all been refinished,
and the price dropped within a reasonable distance of
our price cap. So we thought, "Why not look at it
again?" After doing so, we put an embarrassingly low
offer on the house (which was the best we could do),
and with some negotiation over a couple of weeks, it
was accepted. Then came the round of inspections to
deal with, where more negotiating took place. In the
end, the sellers graciously conceded to let us have
the house at a price we can easily afford and with a
doable amount of work left to be done. Praise God!
So this will be our new home in another month or two:
We are so thankful to
God that all of this is taking place! We just sit in
incredulity at how He orchestrates things in ways we
never would have imagined! Sometimes He gives us
exactly what we want, and sometimes He gives us
exactly what we need...which we then later realize
was best all along. This situation happens to fit in
both categories.
PS: For those of you who are Facebook users, I've
posted more pictures of the inside of the house on my
profile.