ing for tender touches and gentle fix ups? (I felt the same way I think!)My hands were itchy just thinking about the blue and green carpet that was begging to be ripped up. The kitchen screamed kitsch and the brown panelling was pleading for someone to put it out of its misery.

As for the bathroom...well...let's just say that I was happy that the toilet worked! While I could barely wait to get back to the Chateau and get my hands dirty, work dictated that it would be a few months before my return. I settled in for a long period of yearning.Finally it was the May long weekend as I winged my way back to Nova Scotia, husband in tow. I couldn't wait to show him the great deal I had gotten! Prior to leaving home there was only one request from said husband. A new bed had to be in place by the time we arrived. Douglas was not going to be sleeping in someone else's bed. Especially an old someone elses bed. Eeeeeeeew! This was my first test. Sears online became my new best friend. As did Mary at the Sears depot in Parrsboro who took my countless calls to make sure that the mattresses would be delivered to the Chateau just before we arrived. I checked the weather daily and surely exhausted her patience about ensuring the plastic was around the mattresses in case of rain. (I am nothing if not a detail freak!)
We arrived and I was like that little dog on Bugs Bunny trying to convince the bigger one to play. I was bouncing around so excited, ready to show my pal my new bone. Ready to play, ready to take a walk, ready to wrestle. My pal however had jet lag from the overnight flight and was not quite as enthused as I. Then I became nervous. As nervous as a sixteen year old girl taking a boy home to meet the parents. I was so keyed up about this house and this place that I couldn't stand the thought of it being a disappointment to someone else.
Again the view seduced me on the journey and I relaxed as I heard murmers of appreciation from beside me. Then silence ruled as we pulled up to the leaning, weather beaten front steps. I forgot about those...I ran ahead and opened the door - it was cold inside and had a musty smell of damp fabric softener. I ran ahead to the livingroom and turned on the furnace. Nothing happened. Doug piled the bags of groceries onto the floor in the kitchen and turned on the tap to wash his hands. Nothing happened. Okay - this was not good.
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