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House Dreaming

I know I have mentioned that we had found a house we liked but have decided to wait because we are in a lease.  Even though the lease is month to month it states you need to have a 2 month notice of leaving and they do not allow people to leave from November-March because of winter unless we find a sub leaser, which is something I did not want to stress about.  


The house was a foreclosure and was a great price!  It is not my dream house with granite countertops or a hardwood floor, stainless steal appliances, but it was in a great neighborhood and had a huge front and back yard.  It is still for sale at the moment which surprises me because I really thought it would go fast.  It was listed $50,000 cheaper then what it sold for in 2009!!!!  TALK ABOUT A DEAL!   Who knows maybe come spring we can put an offer on it.  God knows best for this family so I will trust his leading.  He knows the desires of my heart and I know he knows I am tired of living in this apartment.  

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Waiting on God's timing is sometimes the most difficult thing to do!

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