Monday, November 29, 2010
Stickey Buns
Uh oh.
Trouble does not define what I am in now...
Friday, November 26, 2010
Giving Thanks
My brother and his lovely fiancée were already there. There was music, and wine, and cooking, and laughing, and hugs, and it was like 11:30 at night. It was the warmest, coziest, loveliest welcome we've had in a while! (I suppose the holidays may have something to do with that.) Jack got to see his Uncle Marl, we all got to see each other, and it was just so nice to all be together, under one roof. And, as Scott would say, be at '100% Kid Capacity'!
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Six and a Half Minutes
Friday, November 19, 2010
A Week of Firsts...and Lasts
We said our final goodbye to our townhouse. We packed everything up. We moved everything out. We left everything as it was before the place was moved into. And we said goodbye. We had our last dinner there on Wednesday evening, on the floor in the middle of the living room, with nothing but the bare walls around us. We slept there for the last time last Friday night. We came 'home' for the last time last Friday night as well. And we said farewell.
I know that Brian had a much stronger connection with our townhouse. He purchased it in 2005. (I came into the picture in 2008, and technically didn't move there until 2009.) But it was still hard to say goodbye. The melancholic ambiance that we both felt as we placed the last belongings in our cars was hard to ignore. It was an emotional mixture of sad to leave but happy to move on to the beautiful house we just bought. It truly was a bittersweet experience.
I can't help but remember some of the things that I will miss most about our townhouse, as is apparent by the following photo album:
And even though there are probably quite a few other things that I will miss about our townhouse, I am positive there will be many things that I will love more about our new house!
With our week of saying goodbye to our old townhouse, we have also said 'hello' to our new home! We slept there for the first time last Saturday night. I came home from work for the first time last Monday night. We've let Jack out, we've let Bun slide across the floors, we've hung pictures, we've done laundry, we've watched our favorite shows, all for the first time. It's a completely new experience, and it's a great one! The yard is fantastic! I absolutely cannot wait to get my hands dirty! The rooms are all filled with natural, airy light. AND, we still have a laundry shoot! Except this one has a funny looking bird cage sort of contraption in the basement that collects all the clothes and keeps them neat and tidy! Incredible! It's getting better already!
We have so many more firsts to experience. We're moving forward, making our new house our new home, and it feels marvelous!
Bienvenidos! Willkommen! Benvenuto! Croeso! Baruch ha-ba! Welcome to our new home!
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Unpacking the Boxes
Friday, November 12, 2010
Please sign here...and here...and here...and here...and here...
In nearly an hour and a half we will be signing on the dotted line and closing the sale on our current townhouse. Immediately following, we will be signing, once again, on the dotted line and closing the sale on our new home!
It is so, so, SO exciting! (And that doesn't even do it justice!)
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Money Doesn't Grow on Trees
The other day while Brian and his Uncle Joe were visiting our new house, assisting the radon repair fellow, there was a folded dollar bill in the lawn, just waiting to be discovered. Sure enough, it was. Surely this could only be a sign that we have just invested in an extremely high earning property, and that our decision to purchase this house will be a profitable one. (I suppose this could bode disaster if you interpret the dollar bill on the lawn as 'throwing money away'.) Fortunately, Brian and I are both optimists and choose to believe that this dollar bill laying in our yard is a fortuitous sign.
Our parents were right when they rattled off the old saying to us, and we believed them. Money doesn't grow on trees. Of course it doesn't.
It grows in the grass.
Monday, November 8, 2010
So Long, Rn!
I'm not so sure how long you've decided to inhabit our new home. I'm not sure where you are going to go next. I'm not sure what damages, if any, you have done, what you look like, or if we will run into you again in the future, but I do know that you are no longer dwelling in our basement. (Thanks to the lovely radon eradicating system that was installed in our new home today.)
We certainly thank you for your short lived time with us, the various amount of knowledge about yourself that you have brought our way, and the comfort that you now provide us knowing that you are no longer there. You are not welcome in the future, but should you so choose to appear again, we will be sure to take the necessary action to eliminate your presence. We do appreciate your natural tendencies and hope that you maintain a steady presence in our Earth's environment. (For getting rid of anything natural, completely, has its consequences.) But we do hope that you decide to keep you and your radioactive self far away from us, our family, and our friends.
Thank you for your time. Best of luck with Uranium and the infinite decay process that the two of you together create.
Kind Regards,
Your New Landlords
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Pack Rats
But in that process we also had some fun! I brought up the trampoline that we have in the basement. Jack and I got a little workout in:
We got so much accomplished with our packing (probably because of the daylight savings change), and we are well on our way to moving into our new house. It's a bittersweet process, but definitely way more sweet than bitter! Plus, we are so excited to show Jack his new yard. (He's not going to know what to do with his space!)
Friday, November 5, 2010
Puzzle Pieces
And we are very excited!
We have managed, with the impeccable help from Brian's Uncle Joe (our realtor), to fit all the pieces together and to close on both of our houses on Friday afternoon. It's so surreal. In one week, we will be homeless. And, in one week, we will have a new home!
It's time to get packing!