Happy Fall, Happy New Year
Today is not only the first day of Fall, but for all of those Jews out there, it's a brand new year. So, not only will I start this off by wishing my fellow jew a L'Shana Tovah (happy new year), but I will wish everyone a happy "new season". Unfortunately, for those who live in the Boston area, the weather is overcast and a little cool - not exactly a welcoming to the new season, but I guess that's what Fall is... it's cooler, wetter weather. Nonetheless, it means school has started, pumkins are out, and Halloween is only 38 days away. Thanksgiving is only 61 days away, gobble gobble. Every year I say the same thing around this time of year... Fall is an even shorter season than Summer, and since Winter feels like the longest season of all in the Northeast, I am not looking forward to it.
But one thing is for sure, and that is the housing market really stinks. Todd and I are putting our condo's on the market this week and we're hoping that it won't take as long as some of the other condo's that are out there. We're going to give it a few weeks and see what happens, who knows, if we can't sell, maybe the renting market will be better? Well, I'm off to temple for a few hours and then dinner... have a great weekend I'll be back on Monday. Hopefully next week won't be as busy as last week so that I can actually post more than one entry!
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