


Me: We got a bit sandy down on the beach, didn’t we? But it was still wonderfully exhilarating.
Nell: If you say so.
Me: And when I saw the rainbow I knew everything was going to be alright.
Nell: And is it?
Me: Yes.
Nell: I’m listening.
Me: When we lost the Little Cottage we rang our estate agents to explain and they reminded us about The House on the Corner.
Nell: The House on the Corner?
Me: Kev and I went see it a long time ago and even though the house was perfect we didn’t like the garden and there were no views.
Nell: I see.
Me: But since then our priorities have changed. We’ve realised we need somewhere safe and warm.
Nell: Safe?
Me: I mean a house that is comfortable and sorted. A family house with room for everyone.
Nell: And not too many stairs?
Me: Exactly. We’re all getting older, Nell, and even though I loved the romance of the Little Cottage there was so much that needed fixing and changing.
Nell: It could have been a disaster.
Me: Yes. The House on the Corner is in a friendly village. It’s not far from anywhere which means we can still visit the places we love as well as explore new ones.
Nell: Perfect.
Me: When I went inside it felt like someone giving me a big hug and saying ‘Let me look after you’.
Nell: That’s the kind of house I like.
Me: Which is why we put in an offer.
Nell: You did?
Me: Yes. And it was accepted.
Nell: You bought The House on the Corner?
Me: Subject to survey, but we aren’t expecting any problems this time.
Nell: I haven’t even seen it.
Me: You’re going to love it. I promise. Sorry.

Congratulations on finding your new home, I’m sure Nell will love it….😊
Thank you. X