After much debating, floundering, and general confusion, Josh and I ended up agreeing to sign a lease. But not without some demands:
1. Toilet needs to stop running and be sealed better.
2. Rocks need to be put out front where the grass doesn’t grow. Neighborhood cats have taken over the land as one giant litter box. It’s true, Hobbes probably began the trend, but for crying out loud!
3. High speed internet and cable…yay! No more dial-up. (Which is embarrassing to admit: we have dial-up). I’ll be able to blog twice as fast! The cable I could do with or without. If anything, it’ll help our five existing channels come in better. This means no more manipulating the bunny ears to try and get Dr. Phil.
I think that was all. Admittedly, Josh and I are pretty easy going tenants. It doesn’t mean we’re not going to poke around in January, look and see where to move in the near future. One of my favorite resources is “Sperling’s Best Places.” You can compare cost of living, check out crime in each city (in each neighborhood if you want), and check out the best and worst cities for dating. I highly recommend checking it out. You may discover shocking info about your city. (Like the ridiculous cost to own a home in Seattle).