Keep those good thoughts coming, please!

Good stuff is in the works, but the lawyers are slooooooowwww. Actual news and details soon, I hope.

Oy vey.

44 Comments on “Keep those good thoughts coming, please!

  1. Lawyers are frightfully slow, aren’t they? No offense to any that might be reading, but getting legal stuff to move along also seems so arduous. My fingers are staying tightly crossed and I’m thinking non-stop positive thoughts. I heard one bit of very disappointing news today: Portland’s Music Millenium, one of the very best indie record stores of all time (at least IMHO)is shutting down after 30 years. Sad news for music fans.
    Posted by: regina

  2. Yikes. Everything is still crossed. Sending the good vibes and lawyer-speeding-up thoughts.

    The process seems different here in Canada. We made an offer on the house through a contract passed by our realtor to theirs. The seller agreed and we put down a large deposit. Near the closing date we signed a bunch of papers with the lawyer and money changed hands through bank to lawyer to seller’s lawyer on the closing date and we got the keys.

    If we had backed out, the seller could sue us since we signed an agreement to purchase and we would have lost our 20k deposit.
    Posted by: Steph

  3. Crossing, crossing…and sending best “hurry up with good news!” vibes to the lawyer network…
    Posted by: Kim

  4. Oy vey with a St. buried in the yard? Covering all our bases, aren’t we? 🙂

    Sending good thoughts.
    Posted by: Eileen

  5. Lawyers are frightfully slow, aren’t they? No offense to any that might be reading, but getting legal stuff to move along also seems so arduous. My fingers are staying tightly crossed and I’m thinking non-stop positive thoughts. I heard one bit of very disappointing news today: Portland’s Music Millenium, one of the very best indie record stores of all time (at least IMHO)is shutting down after 30 years. Sad news for music fans.
    Posted by: regina

  6. Yikes. Everything is still crossed. Sending the good vibes and lawyer-speeding-up thoughts.

    The process seems different here in Canada. We made an offer on the house through a contract passed by our realtor to theirs. The seller agreed and we put down a large deposit. Near the closing date we signed a bunch of papers with the lawyer and money changed hands through bank to lawyer to seller’s lawyer on the closing date and we got the keys.

    If we had backed out, the seller could sue us since we signed an agreement to purchase and we would have lost our 20k deposit.
    Posted by: Steph

  7. Crossing, crossing…and sending best “hurry up with good news!” vibes to the lawyer network…
    Posted by: Kim

  8. Oy vey with a St. buried in the yard? Covering all our bases, aren’t we? 🙂

    Sending good thoughts.
    Posted by: Eileen

  9. if I keep the good thoughts going does that mean Ill get to meet you and Thumper before you leave 🙂 And say hello when I go to Portland?? 🙂
    Posted by: stinkerbell

  10. No lawyers involved in NM…just the title company. I had my personal lawyer look over everything anyhow…that’s when it’s nice to be married to someone with a big law school student loan! Good luck!
    Posted by: beverly

  11. I’m sending my best wishes for a quick wrap-up with the lawyers…and then another beautiful Portland foursquare with your name on it!
    Posted by: Sarah

  12. Oh good! Thought about you and was sending you good vibes this afternoon several hours before reading this.
    Posted by: Debbie

  13. slow? it’s the only way they can justify their fees … and that’s all I’m sayin’ ;-D
    Posted by: Margaret

  14. It absolutely blows my mind how fast people buy & sell houses out here. Make an odder and you could be in your new house in 30 days. Sell the house and the new owners could want you out next week. Wham, bam, here’s your check.

    Hoping it all goes smoothly.
    Posted by: Anne

  15. if I keep the good thoughts going does that mean Ill get to meet you and Thumper before you leave 🙂 And say hello when I go to Portland?? 🙂
    Posted by: stinkerbell

  16. No lawyers involved in NM…just the title company. I had my personal lawyer look over everything anyhow…that’s when it’s nice to be married to someone with a big law school student loan! Good luck!
    Posted by: beverly

  17. I’m sending my best wishes for a quick wrap-up with the lawyers…and then another beautiful Portland foursquare with your name on it!
    Posted by: Sarah

  18. Oh good! Thought about you and was sending you good vibes this afternoon several hours before reading this.
    Posted by: Debbie

  19. slow? it’s the only way they can justify their fees … and that’s all I’m sayin’ ;-D
    Posted by: Margaret

  20. It absolutely blows my mind how fast people buy & sell houses out here. Make an odder and you could be in your new house in 30 days. Sell the house and the new owners could want you out next week. Wham, bam, here’s your check.

    Hoping it all goes smoothly.
    Posted by: Anne

  21. as a slow lawyer myself, i’ll think happy-speedy thoughts for you. fingers are crossed!
    Posted by: heather

  22. Urg, I keep refreshing, hoping that things are set. Continuing to keep fingers and toes crossed for you.

    Posted by: Ruth

  23. Urg, I keep refreshing, hoping that things are set. Continuing to keep fingers and toes crossed for you.

    Posted by: Ruth

  24. Here’s hoping the weekend is good to you! House-y good thoughts are headed your way.
    Posted by: KathyMarie

  25. We are dealing with a slow lawyer here (the buyer’s, not ours). He had better not postpone our closing or heads are gonna roll.

    Best of luck.
    Posted by: jessie

  26. as a slow lawyer myself, i’ll think happy-speedy thoughts for you. fingers are crossed!
    Posted by: heather

  27. Urg, I keep refreshing, hoping that things are set. Continuing to keep fingers and toes crossed for you.

    Posted by: Ruth

  28. Urg, I keep refreshing, hoping that things are set. Continuing to keep fingers and toes crossed for you.

    Posted by: Ruth

  29. Here’s hoping the weekend is good to you! House-y good thoughts are headed your way.
    Posted by: KathyMarie

  30. We are dealing with a slow lawyer here (the buyer’s, not ours). He had better not postpone our closing or heads are gonna roll.

    Best of luck.
    Posted by: jessie

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