We have some news to share with all of you. I have been meaning to send everyone an email and just haven't gotten around to it, so if you read this here first and I haven't gotten to you personally, please don't be offended. The Isaacson Family is moving back to the Midwest! We've been pondering this decision for a while now and were always on the fence. In the last few months we finally decided it would be best for us and our little family to move back to the Midwest to be closer to all of our family, and be able to afford a nice house with a yard and a garage. So we took the leap!
Andrew talked to his bosses over at Hornet, and as much as he was dreading the conversation because he loves working there so much, it went much better than he ever expected. They asked him to stay on with Hornet from Minneapolis (oh, yeah did I forget to mention that, we're planning on moving to the Twin Cities area). They want him to work in sales and business development. So his role will be different, but this allows us to move without Andrew having to find a new job!
We already had a trip planned to visit my family so now we'll get to look for a house too! We are so excited by this change in our lives. We love the weather out here in California and the people we have met are all wonderful and supportive. But there is nothing like being close to your family and having your kids really know their grandparents.
Our condo goes on the market July 10th! So we spent last weekend and today getting it ready to sell. We're painting the kitchen, touching up the "evidence of children" on all the other surfaces, trying to stash the clutter in a way that won't be noticed by a potential buyer nosing around our stuff, etc. It's actually been kind of fun "fixing up" the place.
More news on this topic in the future....
7/05/2006
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That's so exciting! I'm so happy for you! Good luck on the house hunting and house selling. Throw a hunk of refrigerated cookie dough or bread dough in the oven when potential buyers come by. Apparently, baking smells make people feel at home.
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