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So, we've got a bit of news that we've been keeping under our belts for a couple of days until we'd sorted out some details and let family know, but now...

We've put our house on the market.

We've been debating this backwards and forwards for a few weeks now. We'd got a valuation done on the house and it was both reasonable and, we have been assured, an easy sell. Apparently there are a lot of people who are relocating into this area because of work and there's a shortage of houses in our size and price range. We also have the bonus of a nice garden and off-road parking.

Were are we moving to? Well, we're looking at two options. Firstly, something closer to work. My commute has increased from 45-50 minutes each way a few years ago to on average over an hour now (due mainly to office moves). There are a number of very nice small towns/villages around Reading (Burghfield Common, Shilchester, Mortimer, Theale...) which would be suitable.

Secondly we might stay in the same area we are now if exactly the right property came up. For example we're going to have a look at a thatched cottage in Longparish, about five miles away from our current home, which looks like my dream home.

So why now? Partly its the commute, partly because we'd like some more room (like being able to have a proper guest bedroom instead of a futon in the library, etc) or bigger versions of existing rooms (like a living room which can hold more than four people without being crowded). Also, work permitting, this is the last move we're likely to make before we retire. While we've got a reasonable amount of equity in the current house plus some savings we're still going to have to get a moderate sized mortgage. Now we can get a 20-year mortgage and still pay it off by retirement (earlier with some luck), but much later and we'd be pushing it a bit. And with things going well with both of us at work right now it's a good time to take the risk.

Anyway, we'll see how it goes. There will no doubt be some stress in the next few months, but some enjoyment as well!
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The second performance went very well, and P. was back, hoorah! We had a much more reactive audience who laughed at most of the right places (and as always some where you find yourself thinking: huh? Did I miss a joke somewhere?).

Just to explain, Tuesday night (the first performance) was the night when the gang of miscreants we refer to as 'The Chain Gang' turn up: in other words the Mayor of Andover and his or her (her this hear) fellow local mayors and hangers-on. They tend to be a quiet audience in general - they enjoy the music but you don't get too much laughter. My personal theory, for what it's worth, is that all that metal they have hanging around their necks absorbs the sound so they are really laughing but we can't hear them!

Anyway, my voice held up okay last night, though not perhaps as well as Tuesday. But today my throat has been much less sore and my voice less croaky so I think I'm finally on the mend.

At the dress rehearsal on Monday I took my camera with me and took over 400 photos (with the help of our chairperson who took my camera when I was on stage), which I may very well  inflict share a few of at some point.

In other news, the new windows are now finally in our loft (hoorah!) and as I type this can be heard the sound of the scaffolding being taken down!
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So this is what our house looks like right now:



All of the repairs to the roof are now done (that whitish colour you can see is all new). All that is left is for the new windows to be put in which should be happening on Thursday. Fingers are crossed.

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