A Closing & a Close Call

We closed on our house yesterday. We are now official homeowners. (How did this happen? 2 kids and a mortgage!)

Even Emma seemed to understand and all day was so relieved to have “home”. I only moderatley panicked before, during and after closing. I can’t take it back to the store if I change my mind! BUT we are excited.

After the closing, Daniel and I first came to the house before getting the girls from my parents and THIS was posted on the windows:

What!? They were warning stickers stating the house was under surveillance and demanding that a Certificate of Occupancy must be obtained before moving in.

WHAT?!!?

The stickers were signed and dated for yesterday. Posted the day we purchased our first home. Talk about immediate stress. We literally only owned the home for minutes and there was already a problem. I called the number posted, and prayed in the Spirit while on hold. The unhelpful man told me to call a different number. No answer there. I call back to Mr. Unhelpful. Another number is given. They, also, are unable to give me answers but think the inspector who posted the signs might know something. He has one office hour per day and is unreachable. But where and who I question out loud, has my answers. What is wrong with my house and why weren’t we notified or red flagged in an inspection?

The inspectors secretary explains that he gets all of his orders from the city and it is the city that will have all the information I need. She offers me a phone number….it’s the first phone number that I called twice. To my delight, someone else answers. I explain my situation and she takes my name and address and the name of the inspector.

“Oh really? He just walked in for a meeting, please hold……holding…..He’s says it’s your lucky day. Take the stickers down. The city only wanted to start monitoring it because it has been vacant!”

Thank You, Jesus.

Once we were given permission to enter our own home, we photoed our first keys and unlocking. Daniel also carried me over the threshold and proceeded to walk around the house saying “That’s my toilet, that’s my light fixture, that’s my ugly kitchen floor”…and then he did “snow angels” in the carpet. (Why not!? It’s our house, right!?)

We brought the girls back took our first family photo and showed them their room. Emma was so excited she was jumping and dancing in her no-longer-gold room.  

We had a wonderful dinner last night with our families and our pastors. We had subs on a blanket in the living room floor and prayed for God’s blessing and protection over our home. Daniel also enjoyed his first game of pool with his brother.The four of us “camped out” together on the living room floor last night.

 

Today we were busy painting. We have a crew lined up for Saturday to help us move in all our belongings.

It’s good to be home.

These search terms made me smile.

instructions +alece headbands”

bible hodge podge pictures

“What’s Portable Church?”

We meet someone new. We small talk. Every conversation includes this question following the standard “So, what do you do?”. Here is your answer. Photos are included for your viewing enjoyment.

Search Terms

I finally have some half-way decent search terms. Until now, they weren’t even blog-worthy. I don’t know what you all write about to get the crazy searches that you do. So, here ya go:

2008 jeep commander photos : That’s right, I’m driving a Jeep!

sweet swim child girl : I have two of these. :)

dr. paul yonggi cho: sure.

“i had such a bad hair day” : often.

“bibbidi bobbidi blue” : our paint color of choice.

black and white worship and joy : I’m not sure what you’re asking.

explosion in window : if this is your situation, why are you reading my blog?

fail : hmmm

trendy girls : you won’t find that here, sorry.

fire restoration service paid : woo hoo, thank God for rental insurance

“funny garage sale antics” : what’s not fun about that?

cheezball necklace : I love it!

meaning of hodge-podge : our family, of course

sewer backup urine basement smell : it’s sad that this combo of words led someone to my site

sanders “carmel cake” : yum yum

the one

We found the one. We walked through 24 houses and a week ago today we met our new home. The purchase agreements have been signed by both parties so the pending the inspection…the house is ours! It is about 10 minutes from our current home.

The gate in the backyard fence opens to the parking lot of a private school that has a nice playground. In the fall they host a fun festival. A few blocks away is the community center that has a nice workout area, a swimming pool, a water park, a walking/biking trail and has fun classes (like gymnastics - I know the girls will love it!).
The house is in great shape (this will be even more confirmed by the inspection this week) but some of the decor is out of date. It seems Jesus picked it that way as a gift for me. I love the thought of being able to pick things out and update it ourselves.
See? Out of date - but big and in good condition. Plans are underway. :)
A wet bar in the finished basement. Plans include transforming this into a retro soda shop.
Daniel is pretty excited that the pool table is staying.
Thanks for all the prayers. And…I’ll try to post pictures of our current home (oops!) before we start packing. The next few weeks will be a fun, fast paced whirlwind.

One Banana

Our Anna Bear is One today. I am in awe.

I would like to write more later on this day one year ago. The thoughts make me smile and cry. She is more precious that I can express.
Celebrate!

Did I fail to mention that…

we are looking at 14 houses today?

Please pray that we will walk in peace and wisdom.

i like it.

Exercise and I (me? I?) aren’t the closest of friends. We don’t speak much. BUT. We were reintroduced by Anti-Suck. A-S actually recommended that we join a gym. So we did. Wanna know the crazy part? I like it.

Our cool gym has child care and at $3 for one hour of me-time it is more than worth it. 

What else do I like about it, you ask?

I LOVE that I get to listen to the music that I want to…uninterrupted.

I like that as I’m squatting to type this as my computer is on the couch, my bum is a bit sore.

I like that I only feel a bit intimidated walking in. That’s a lot less than I had anticipated.

I like that I get to pick the music.

I like that on the bike, I can put my head down, close my eyes and talk to Jesus…with my music of choice as background noise.

I like that a friend from church works in the childcare and the girls love her.

I like that working out is turning my life into one that does not…suck.

 

Purging and Puddles

We are continuing to pray through this process but we decided that we should apply to see if we could get preapproved for a mortgage. If we did not get approved, then we’d know we were not to buy a house and if we did get the word to buy it would already be set in (pre)motion. We heard today that we were approved. And continuing in the spirit of preparation we felt that no matter where we move we know that we really want to purge and get some clutter out.

I quickly perused through the kitchen and gathered an overflowing laundry basket of things. Anna was helpful in the decluttering process.

After dinner, I wasn’t sure where Emma was. I found her by the back door, putting her shoes on saying, “I have to go. It’s raining. I have to go.” (Crack me up!) So we headed outside in the rain for a bit and she had a ball. Although the playing in the rain was complicated by her shoes getting wet, which apparently is unacceptable to her.
                                     

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