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Topic Other Boards / Foo / Um...a little bit excited
- By Astarte Date 09.03.09 23:37 UTC
So, we got a but of a 'jakey' hanging about in the close for a while being worrying but this was curtailed by Tio's 1am toilet excursion. this combined with the general studenty yuck of our flat resulted that we had been pottering about looking for a flat for a wee while.

then a couple of weeks ago i took tio to the toilet in our buildings garden and felt something sticking into my (thankfully thick soled) shoe. i glance down and spot a used syringe :EEK: sticking out of my shoe!!!!!

thats it!

nothing doing though, we saw a house but it was tiny (like couldn't fit Tio in our bedroom with us tiny) with mean landlords.

i'm at the parents this week helping them pack as they are looking to move to a rental place in the town following dads heartattack (:() and last night they got a call about a place that they didn't feel was right for them but sounded interesting to me.

and we have miraculously arranged a flat this evening!!! for not terribly much more a month we are now going to be living in a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, stunning sitting room with amazing views, spiral staircased property with a private residents park (including dog poo bin for the boyo). i'm stunned, its just gorgeous. i think i must be dreaming.

so the record of this post will hopefully prove i'm not...
- By Isabel Date 09.03.09 23:42 UTC
Sounds fab :-)
- By Astarte Date 09.03.09 23:44 UTC
thanks

i honestly think i am dreaming. its more than we had intended to spend but the price for the property is so so cheap we couldn;t say no. the only concern i have is tio on the stairs but i think just with some quiet practise it will be fine. just so excited!! we're moving 1st of may
- By satincollie (Moderator) Date 09.03.09 23:47 UTC
Sounds as if it was meant to be Good Luck with the move to your new home.
- By kayc [gb] Date 09.03.09 23:49 UTC
Brilliant news.. hope you will be happy there :-)
It wont come soon enough :-)
- By Astarte Date 09.03.09 23:52 UTC
thank you! :)
- By LindyLou [gb] Date 10.03.09 08:49 UTC
Having had to move because of neighbour problems in the past I can only sympathise with you for all the worry recently. I now live in a 3 bedroom bungalow with a large garden which my dogs love :-) I always believe in good things come to those who wait. Good luck in your new home. :-)
- By gembo [gb] Date 10.03.09 09:14 UTC
How exciting, a new fab sounding place! Congrats :)
- By Freds Mum [gb] Date 10.03.09 09:16 UTC
Wow, sounds amazing. Especially the staircase, people laugh at me because i LOVE beautiful staircases. A spiral staircase sounds magnificant.
Hope it all works out and you will be very happy there. Talk about fate working out for you :-)
- By susieq [gb] Date 10.03.09 09:44 UTC
Congratulations, I'm sure you'll be very happy in your new abode.  I know all too well the stress and heartache living with awful neighbours can bring (ours threw fireworks at the dogs, and left hypodermic needles at my back gate).  It took a while but we're now out in the sticks, no neighbours, and an acre of playground for the dogs - as another posted said 'good things come to those who wait'.  I don't envy you 'move day' though.............that's one thing I'd rather not do again!!
All the best, let us know when your housewarming is!!
- By Granitecitygirl [eu] Date 10.03.09 10:42 UTC
Oooooh!!!! How exciting for you! :-D

Damn those jakeys!!!
- By mahonc Date 10.03.09 10:44 UTC
fancy a sawp with my bungalow????
bijou residence with drool on ceilings?
- By mahonc Date 10.03.09 10:44 UTC
whats a jakey?
- By Granitecitygirl [eu] Date 10.03.09 10:48 UTC
A junky, druggy type person :-) 
- By mahonc Date 10.03.09 10:49 UTC
ahhhh we call them different things here. and im sure i would get a telling off if i said what :)
- By ali-t [gb] Date 10.03.09 12:45 UTC
Ooooh where is it?  Where's the nearest park?  I am always nosey when people move about in the area.
- By Crespin Date 10.03.09 13:40 UTC
Oh that sounds amazing!!!!  I wanna jokingly say when I can move in with you LOL

So glad you found a nice place, and hope it works out great for you!!! 

Good idea to get out of a neighbourhood which you cant even take your Tio out to the yard because of used needles laying around (thank goodness for your shoes, and that you werent wearing slippers, or that it didnt get into Tios paws!!) 

Congrats!
- By Astarte Date 10.03.09 20:33 UTC

> Having had to move because of neighbour problems in the past I can only sympathise with you for all the worry recently


the thing is when i first moved in (3.5 years ago) the area was terrific, the west end generally is and my street was particularly family oriented but i don;t know whats happening recently with it.
- By Astarte Date 10.03.09 20:33 UTC

> ours threw fireworks at the dogs, and left hypodermic needles at my back gate


:eek: !!!
- By Astarte Date 10.03.09 20:35 UTC
lol, i doubt the bf would be willing to give up the view :)
- By Astarte Date 10.03.09 20:39 UTC
its in the converted jute mill right behind the wellgate with the turrets (you might remember it being done about 8 years ago?)

the nearest big excersize park would probably be baxter park but tio only gets lead walks anyway due to his leg. if that improves with less stairs liam will probably take him down to the parks by the river or magdalen green as they both love it down there.

i never noticed before but the buildings got its own private park, not big but plenty for toileting the boy and i saw another dog last night. its gorgeous, picnic tables, a kids area (obviously not for tio toileting) and an open grass bit.

the flat looks out right over the river but is at an angle so no one can see in.
- By Astarte Date 10.03.09 20:46 UTC

> I wanna jokingly say when I can move in with you LOL
>


lol not sure you'd want to move but you are more than welcome to visit, we'll have the space! i'll do blackpudding for breakfast
- By ali-t [gb] Date 10.03.09 21:01 UTC
They are nice flats, one of my friends lived in one for a while when she was a student - lovely!
- By Astarte Date 10.03.09 21:09 UTC
thanks :) i'm stunned by how big it is! all the rooms are a really good size.
- By ChristineW Date 10.03.09 22:00 UTC

> the nearest big excersize park would probably be baxter park but tio only gets lead walks anyway due to his leg. if that improves with less stairs liam will probably take him down to the parks by the river or magdalen green as they both love it down there


You've got the park near where the old DRI (Now flats) used to be, can't remember it's name now!  Its been over 12 years since I lived in Dundee!
- By ali-t [gb] Date 10.03.09 22:02 UTC

> You've got the park near where the old DRI (Now flats) used to be, can't remember it's name now!  Its been over 12 years since I lived in Dundee!


dudhope park.
- By ChristineW Date 10.03.09 22:03 UTC
Thats the one......
- By Honeybee [gb] Date 10.03.09 22:07 UTC
Yes Dudhope Park, lovely as long as you avoid the flashers......
- By Astarte Date 10.03.09 22:56 UTC
oh of course! so we do :)
- By Astarte Date 10.03.09 22:57 UTC

> Yes Dudhope Park, lovely as long as you avoid the flashers......


lol, tio weighs in at 12.5 stone...think the flashers will be avoiding him :)
- By Granitecitygirl [eu] Date 11.03.09 09:13 UTC
lol, tio weighs in at 12.5 stone...think the flashers will be avoiding him 

And if they don't then Tio can have a bitesized snack ;-)

Best wishes in your new home!  It's such a stressful thing moving, but by gum it's worth it in the end.
- By Astarte Date 11.03.09 10:56 UTC
yes i hate moving but we're thinking of hiring a man with a van to come help. £30 an hour with two guys and we don't have much big stuff to go. that in addition to my burly other half and his boy chums should be fine :)
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