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Letter from Roger and Judith Seager talking about their move to
White Oak
Author: White Oak
12/20/2009
Our house is finished at last and we are now residents of White Oak
Plantation. We are Roger and Judith Seager, along with our dogs, Pebble,
Murphy and Moose. I work for the aviation business of a major US company
and Judith spends her time between our dogs, her horses and caring for
our brand new granddaughter, that is when she's not accompanying me
somewhere around the world. Our current home is in Cincinnati. We have
two children, both grown up. Angela lives near Cincinnati with her
husband and 8-month-old daughter. Jeremy is currently in graduate school
at Georgia Tech in Atlanta and seems to be set to follow his father into
engineering.
We first came to the Tryon area over 10 years ago, Angela
participated in a horse show at nearby FENCE and we spent a few days
getting to know the area. We didn't return for several years, but then
discovered the joys of the Western NC Mountains, coming back a number of
times to savor the solitude and majesty of the Blue Ridge Parkway, Great
Smoky Mountains National Park, and the many other areas of natural
beauty, as well as the town of Asheville, along with Biltmore and other
local attractions. In addition, Judith, who followed our daughter in the
love of horseback riding, started to come down to the Tryon area for its
horse events.
The next step sort of happened almost 2 years ago, we started talking
about the potential of a vacation home in the area ... the Tryon/Asheville
area is a reasonable commute from Cincinnati, it still has four seasons,
the people are friendly and the winters are a lot more bearable than
Cincinnati. Our "must haves" were pretty simple, we wanted
somewhere with horizon-to-horizon views, plus being either in or in
sight of the mountains. We came back and forth, seeing the area at
different times of the year, spending many hours just sitting in the car
at different locations, soaking up the ambiance, before deciding on
White Oak because of the easy access to our recreation interests, golf
and horses.
We were just about to sign up to become landowners and engage with a
builder, when my company asked me to take an overseas assignment in
China! We briefly reconsidered, but decided to go ahead. My prior role
was running our global sales team and had me on the road almost 200 days
a year, so how much more difficult could it be with me based in
Shanghai, China? So, we decided on a set of house plans and broke ground
in May 2008. Fortunately, my new role brings me back to the US once a
month and Judith decided to spend more time in Cincinnati than in
Shanghai, so we got into a ritual of including a drive down to White Oak
and back every time I returned to the US. We followed along with the
construction, making the inevitable changes as we saw the structure
taking shape ... we've picnicked on our balcony when it's been just bare
framing, we've trudged untold amounts of red dirt back to Cincinnati on
our shoes and tires, but we've been a part of the house coming to life,
and also seen White Oak in all its seasons. The house was finished a
couple of months ago, the builders are almost finished with their final
tweaking and we're gradually furnishing the place ... oh, and also
stocking the wine cellar! We celebrated Thanksgiving in the house, the
family coming in from Georgia and Kentucky to be together, now three
generations of our transplanted and extended family.
For me, the transition from living in a 32nd floor apartment in a
teeming city of 21 million, to a beautiful development where the two of
us have it all to ourselves is pretty incredible. The uninterrupted
views and peacefulness are wonderful. The house and the views are
everything we planned for ... and more! The splendor of White Oak's
sunrise is indescribable, we get up before sunrise to sit with a cup of
coffee and watch the sun lighting up the hillside and the distant
mountains, while a bank of fog hangs over White Oak's lake. In the
evening, the sunsets are just as spectacular ... silhouetted by the
mountains and sometimes lighting the incredible cloud formations that
come with mountainous geography. While I have played a number of the
prestigious and famous golf courses around the world, I'm not a good
golfer, so I find the course a challenge. I've played it a number of
times, I think I'm getting better, although I've lost more than my fair
share of balls in the mud alongside the second hole and at the creek
crossing on number four! Despite the gloomy economic times, White Oak
continues to present itself in a positive light and has been helpful to
us as new residents. Within hours of finishing the house, we had all the
services we needed, including a temporary Internet and TV service while
the fiber optic system is routed along Sandy Plains Road and throughout
the development.
For now, our plan is to use White Oak as a vacation place. Maybe that
will change when I retire, or when I decide that China is no longer a
challenge. Until then, we'd love to see some other structures coming to
life around us ... we are gradually training the delivery services, etc
so it should be a little easier for the next set of residents!
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