Since Tom's company is expecting him to work from home and with Tristan becoming a big brother, the Payne family was simply running out of space in their NYC apartment. So it with mixed emotions that the seemingly inevitable move is upon us. Chappaqua, here we come!
If everything goes according to plan, the house code named "the French Colonial" will be the new Payne homestead in late May.
If you know of anyone who would like to buy a wonderful, sunny New York City apartment, point them this way...
A look back at Jen and Tom's first meal in their then new home:
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
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URRL:
ReplyDeletevery nice, just make sure that the vines haven't done any damage to the bricks behind them, they tend to draw the moisture from the bricks and dry them out. See I did manage to learn something from architecture school!
URRL:
ReplyDeleteCongratulations. Looks like a great house. I want to echo what Tara wrote - make sure the vines haven't damaged the roof by getting under the shingles, or cracked the stucco.
Best wishes to the both of you.
Jim and Debbi
URRL:
ReplyDeleteCongratualtions! Enjoy your new home as much as we have enjoyed ours! Always, Mom & Dad
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