"In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world." –John 16:33

Month: May 2024

Working with a GREAT house designer

We spent the afternoon, yesterday, talking to the builder and designer, God willing, for the new house. I think it is going to be an incredible process that we will enjoy greatly, but it has dawned on me that, at a minimum, it is going to take at least a year. We have to get our current house sold, move our earthly goods into short-term storage, and move to Mexico. We will have to live with Grandma Conchita if the house at least one of the floors of our house in San Pedro is not finished. Then, the foundation will be put down on the property we are in the process of purchasing. After that, we were told it would take an additional eight months to complete the house.

Lorena and I drove over to look at the property and the surrounding neighborhood. It was just amazing because we are finding more and more stuff there all the time. One of the main things is the 4½ block (~0.3 miles) walk from the house to the “Historic Granbury Square.” But we found more shops and restaurants and a University arts training center, and fun neighborhoods, and etc., and etc. The designer called us right after we got home–we told him we would annotate some images of the things we liked and did not like about houses where we previously lived. That was very fun and informative and it is just the beginning of the process.

House visit (with our builder)

Lorena and I had a really interesting day today. First, I had a meeting with a professor from the Guadalajara campus of ITESM (important Mexican university system). There is a great chance we will be able to work with him as part of my day job. He is a gifted researcher and just an impressive individual.

After that, our builder, Brad, invited us to visit a house he had built in Granbury. The owners were beyond gracious in showing us their house. Our (famous) house designer lives just across the street and he came out to see us after we went through the house tour. We cam away from all of that with stars in our eyes. Everyone seems to know about the exact lot we have purchased and believe it was a brilliant move. That is yet to be determined, but we were VERY inspired and we LOVED the houses in that neighborhood–mostly all designed by our house designer.

THEN, I had a Signal message from Christian waiting for me when we got home from the house visit. It was the picture Christian took of my professor Troy after my PhD dissertation defense. All of it is all good.

Grateful.

Meeting the house designer

Lorena and I drove to the office of our builder in Acton today to meet the guy who is designing our house. He is actually retired and only does projects that interest him with builders and customers he feels good about. We felt like we really hit it off with him–he is about my age, retired, and living in the same community. He and his wife walk together in the same area that Lorena and I hope to walk when the house is completed. Best of all is that, in addition to having many, many years of design success and recognition, he knows the specific, historic neighborhood where we plan to build and has ideas about what SHOULD be built there. It is especially gratifying that he, the builder, and Lorena and I want a house design that is more than something that works for us, but that will be of value to the community writ large. We are very excited about working with him and with Brad. I was especially encouraged by the attention they gave to what Lorena wants. It is great that her ideas are totally in sync with what is consonant with the ambiance of the town.

More waiting…

It is never the case that there is no drama when it comes to making large purchases (large being a relative term). The sellers accepted the offer, but changed the document to say “buyer is aware that property is subject to moratorium.” Our real estate agent called the city manager who told him that did not apply to our property because it was already platted, but our builder said that sometimes the higher ups do not know the actual rules, so he wanted us to sign and then take the seven days to figure out whether what the city manager said was actually true. So we signed. The ball is now in our court. If there is a moratorium, we have the right to pay $100 and back out, but if not, we now have the right to buy after we pay the earnest fee tomorrow morning. Really excited about that. In addition to all that, our builder introduced us to a rock star house designer with whom we will meet tomorrow to discuss the possibility of him doing our design. Can hardly wait.

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