On Pins & Needles ---

Expecting a house to close on time is like expecting a baby to be born on its due date.  Sometimes it happens, often it does not. The underw... thumbnail 1 summary
Expecting a house to close on time is like expecting a baby to be born on its due date.  Sometimes it happens, often it does not.

The underwriter missed one key piece of information – and left town on vacation – leaving the finishing up and scrambling to someone else.

And we have missed our deadline to be able to close tomorrow at 10am.

If they still get the info in by close of office today, we can move our closing time to 3pm tomorrow.

If they miss that deadline….it will be after the holiday.

You know, in the whole entire scheme of the universe, it matters little.  It’s just a little thing, closing on time, or closing late – but I was so counting on it, this celebrating a long holiday weekend with both of my boys, the dog, and us up at the new cabin, building new memories together.

Whether we end up closing on the cabin now or later --- the 4th of July will still come to pass.

And it can be celebrated here at home as well as away at a cabin.  we can make a good time of it, regardless.

But I was so hoping.



I’m still planning on Quilt-Cam tonight, heaven knows I need a bit of distracting!  Are you up for it?  Join me at 9pm Eastern, and let’s sew!

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