Welcome to the end of summer! With school starting earlier and earlier, it seems like summer is getting shorter and shorter. Ana started 2nd grade last Tuesday and Talia started in the TOTS program at Ana's school last week as well. Both absolutely LOVE their teachers and classmates. We are so fortunate to have such amazing schools! They both attend Maple Glen Elementary in Westfield and we couldn't be happier. Hopefully, if you have school-age children, they had a smooth transition as well going back to school.
With the new school year comes new activities. Ana has taken an interest in voice and piano and has been taking lessons weekly to encourage and improve her skills in both. We have been very happy with her progress, but getting her to practice is not always easy... Ana has also started soccer again and Brigid is her coach once again. Both enjoy it and Ana is also taking an additional developmental practice session for 5-weeks to sharpen her skills. She seems to enjoy that as well. Finally, we signed Ana up (at her request) to sing in the Indianapolis Childrens' Choir. If she likes it, we will probably continue it, but Ana knows she can't do any more activities without discontinuing a current one. Mom and dad have run out of time!!!
Earlier this month our family traveled to Tampa, FL to visit Brigid's parents for a few days and then we took our first Carnival cruise. Over the years, we have taken a couple Disney cruises, a Costa cruise and I took a couple of Royal Caribbean cruises with my family while in college. We were interested to see how our experience would be with Carnival.
Overall, it was quite good and we would recommend Carnival to others. It was a smaller ship and an older ship celebrating its 10-year anniversary while we were on board. We were able to get a good deal and secured a stateroom with a balcony for Brigid and me and then got an adjoining inside stateroom for the girls. That arrangement worked great allowing us to relax on the balcony at night after they went to bed and during Talia's naps.
The food was surprisingly good, except for the last night. The dining room service was extremely slow, however. The shows at night were a disaster and even the crew admitted they were terrible! We enjoyed the family comedy shows early each evening. The Carnival Kids Club was amazing and was actually rated higher than Disney!!! The girls both loved it so much, they didn't want to hang out with us the rest of the cruise! We enjoyed several relaxing dinners and comedy shows, as a result. Our ports of call were Cozumel, Belize, Roatan, & Grand Cayman. We swam with the dolphins in Cozumel, stayed on the ship in Belize as there wasn't much we wanted to do there, took a zip line tour through the forest in Roatan (without the girls, of course), and enjoyed a pirate ship ride in Grand Cayman.
We were lucky that we missed both hurricanes, which came through there the weeks prior and following our trip. Carnival is trying really hard to kick its reputation of being a 'booze cruise' and instead is more of a family cruise now. We had a great time and will probably do it again. If you get the chance to take their 'Behind The Fun' tour, do it!! It was fascinating to see areas of the ship guests never see.
Jack and Mary Anne are both doing well and enjoying taking some trips and playing lots of bridge. I was fortunate that Jack was able to cover for me while we were gone. That is quite a relief knowing your clients are in great hands while you are away.
As for the real estate market, it is still going strong! Closed sales are UP 16.6%, the median home sales price is UP 5.3%, and inventory is DOWN 11.6% to 7.8 months. These are all great numbers and are contributing to one of the strongest years in real estate that we have seen in years.
Enjoy the end of summer and feel comfortable calling us anytime we can help.
Here is a sneak peek into this month's newsletter:
• Better Write It Down
• September Quiz Question
• Have A Peaceful September
• Are You in The Cloud?
• Six Innovative Questions
• Movie Homes for Sale
• Four Interesting Food Facts
• Thrifty Car Management
• You Probably Suspected...
• Early Signs of Diabetes
• Why So Many Zippers Say YKK
Click here to read the September newsletter.
With the new school year comes new activities. Ana has taken an interest in voice and piano and has been taking lessons weekly to encourage and improve her skills in both. We have been very happy with her progress, but getting her to practice is not always easy... Ana has also started soccer again and Brigid is her coach once again. Both enjoy it and Ana is also taking an additional developmental practice session for 5-weeks to sharpen her skills. She seems to enjoy that as well. Finally, we signed Ana up (at her request) to sing in the Indianapolis Childrens' Choir. If she likes it, we will probably continue it, but Ana knows she can't do any more activities without discontinuing a current one. Mom and dad have run out of time!!!
Earlier this month our family traveled to Tampa, FL to visit Brigid's parents for a few days and then we took our first Carnival cruise. Over the years, we have taken a couple Disney cruises, a Costa cruise and I took a couple of Royal Caribbean cruises with my family while in college. We were interested to see how our experience would be with Carnival.
Overall, it was quite good and we would recommend Carnival to others. It was a smaller ship and an older ship celebrating its 10-year anniversary while we were on board. We were able to get a good deal and secured a stateroom with a balcony for Brigid and me and then got an adjoining inside stateroom for the girls. That arrangement worked great allowing us to relax on the balcony at night after they went to bed and during Talia's naps.
The food was surprisingly good, except for the last night. The dining room service was extremely slow, however. The shows at night were a disaster and even the crew admitted they were terrible! We enjoyed the family comedy shows early each evening. The Carnival Kids Club was amazing and was actually rated higher than Disney!!! The girls both loved it so much, they didn't want to hang out with us the rest of the cruise! We enjoyed several relaxing dinners and comedy shows, as a result. Our ports of call were Cozumel, Belize, Roatan, & Grand Cayman. We swam with the dolphins in Cozumel, stayed on the ship in Belize as there wasn't much we wanted to do there, took a zip line tour through the forest in Roatan (without the girls, of course), and enjoyed a pirate ship ride in Grand Cayman.
We were lucky that we missed both hurricanes, which came through there the weeks prior and following our trip. Carnival is trying really hard to kick its reputation of being a 'booze cruise' and instead is more of a family cruise now. We had a great time and will probably do it again. If you get the chance to take their 'Behind The Fun' tour, do it!! It was fascinating to see areas of the ship guests never see.
Jack and Mary Anne are both doing well and enjoying taking some trips and playing lots of bridge. I was fortunate that Jack was able to cover for me while we were gone. That is quite a relief knowing your clients are in great hands while you are away.
As for the real estate market, it is still going strong! Closed sales are UP 16.6%, the median home sales price is UP 5.3%, and inventory is DOWN 11.6% to 7.8 months. These are all great numbers and are contributing to one of the strongest years in real estate that we have seen in years.
Enjoy the end of summer and feel comfortable calling us anytime we can help.
Here is a sneak peek into this month's newsletter:
• Better Write It Down
• September Quiz Question
• Have A Peaceful September
• Are You in The Cloud?
• Six Innovative Questions
• Movie Homes for Sale
• Four Interesting Food Facts
• Thrifty Car Management
• You Probably Suspected...
• Early Signs of Diabetes
• Why So Many Zippers Say YKK
Click here to read the September newsletter.
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