So much happening, so little reporting

OK, OK, so it’s been a while since I did an entry here. Like 8 days.

It isn’t as if nothing’s been going on. Life has been turned upside down by try­ing to do two things that are nor­mally all-consuming when they are done on their own: sell­ing your house, and buy­ing a new house. We’re now doing them simul­ta­ne­ously. Oh, and the buy­ing part is nearly entirely by long-distance in another coun­try, and on another coast. But you knew that last part, dear reader.

Where to start? Well, with our house now on the mar­ket, it means that we still had to decide what to do about where to live in Van­cou­ver. While I was there in March, I hap­pened to strike up a con­ver­sa­tion at the Mas­sive Tech Con­fer­ence with a fel­low named Terry who just hap­pened to be mov­ing back to Toronto from Van­cou­ver. He offered to show off his condo (in Canada these are called apart­ments, but the asso­ci­a­tion that man­ages them is called a ‘strata’. Don’t ask me why, but that’s the term.) On a whim, I took him up on it. You never know, right?

It turned out that the place is small, but prob­a­bly just right for us. So after talk­ing it over and ago­niz­ing over the deci­sion, Pam and I sub­mit­ted an offer for Terry’s place. After some nego­ti­a­tions, we agreed on a good price (for both par­ties, I assume), we also agreed that the offer was good con­tin­gent upon the sale of our place here. Tomor­row a home inspec­tor will take a look at it and send us a report (com­plete with dig­i­tal pho­tos — I won­der if we could have done any­thing remotely like this 5 years ago!), and next week we meet with a Bank rep­re­sen­ta­tive in Van­cou­ver to get a small mort­gage. We decided that rather than cover the entire place with the pro­ceeds from our house here, we’d take out a rel­a­tively small mort­gage, mainly to start to build up a his­tory of good credit in Canada. We also wouldn’t want to raise any red flags about us being drug deal­ers or some­thing like that, buy­ing a house 100% with US cash.

The apart­ment is indeed small, but it has some key fea­tures that make it par­tic­u­larly attrac­tive to us; it is on the sec­ond floor of an 11 story build­ing, and set on a hill over­look­ing False Creek. It has a large patio/deck, roughly the length of the place full of plants, includ­ing a set of tall bam­boo trees. The view faces north toward the city and Grouse Moun­tain. The deck is large enough for a table and chairs, as well as another seat­ing area, so it’s essen­tially another room. Also, the com­plex has a secure front lobby entrance, under­ground park­ing, a health club, steam room and jacuzzi. The loca­tion is near the Granville Bridge and Granville Island to the north­west, and a great neigh­bor­hood with many restau­rants and shop­ping to the south and south­east. It’s extremely close to nearly all of the main bus lines into Down­town Van­cou­ver, but in good weather is no more than a 20 minute walk from most of the places we would want to go. It’s has easy access to the main road south­ward toward the US, as well as the air­port. It has a gas fire­place, good kitchen (with high qual­ity gas stove, oak cab­i­nets and gran­ite coun­ter­tops), broad­band inter­net and a heated floor for the mas­ter bath­room. There is only one bed­room, but I think we can make the den dou­ble as a guest bed­room via fold-out couch or mur­phy bed. Rather than put up pho­tos of the new place — and we have some —I’m think­ing I’ll post them after our fur­nish­ings are in place. Terry and his partner’s (inci­den­tally, in Canada, ‘part­ner’ can refer to the sig­nif­i­cant other of the same sex or the oppo­site sex — so Pam is my ‘part­ner’) taste in fur­ni­ture and gen­eral decor are very dif­fer­ent from ours, and I want us to show the place as ‘ours’ rather than ‘their’s and about to be ours’.

That said, there is another nice fringe-benefit of hav­ing to show off your house for so many prospec­tive buy­ers: it looks nice, for a change. So I posted a set of pho­tos of the inte­rior to Flickr. On Sat­ur­day, a spe­cial video­g­ra­pher will be com­ing over to do a video tour of the place. I hope we get to take some of his footage with us as well. It’s nice to have a record of the place you lived, espe­cially when it was look­ing it’s best, with most of the fur­ni­ture and art you fur­nished it with.

So we’re off.

Not a minute too soon, either. I’m get­ting more and more upset with each evening news­cast, as the Chris­t­ian Tal­iban con­tin­ues it’s inex­orable progress toward tak­ing over the gov­ern­ment, media and lives of cit­i­zens here. This last week­end was ‘Jus­tice Sun­day’, where politi­cians and church lead­ers broad­cast nation­wide their inten­tions to take over the Judi­ciary. That would be the last branch of gov­ern­ment they don’t have a firm grip over. It feels more and more like the novel The Handmaid’s Tale of Mar­garet Atwood. I used to feel like we were leav­ing because I felt that this was no longer the coun­try that I grew up in. Now it’s even worse than that; it’s a coun­try that I’m begin­ning to fear and loathe.

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