I can’t find my:

Automatic dish detergent, my work pants (I’m wearing jeans) or the other box of towels. Or my camera.

Casualties of the move: My kitchen table and one wine glass (so far).

We went into sign papers on Friday and our loan officer was there.  “I almost never go to signings, but I’m just waiting for confirmation that your loan is insurable, because the program you were going through was canceled as of today.”

FANTASTIC.  We were grandfathered in, and we got the loan that we wanted.  But as far as we know – according to the loan officer, title company and brokerage company- we are the only people in Idaho who got to use the program.

But they didn’t have all of the paper work there, so we didn’t officially close on Friday- we closed yesterday.  Finally. And I was on pins and needles until Cory called to tell me it had funded.

We met the seller on Friday- said he hoped we liked the house, he had not emotional attachment to it- it was a good little house- he’d acquired it as part of  a judgment from the previous owner, who’d rented it out and let it get trashed.  He put new paint and carpet in, because it was too nice of a house not to be loved.

The house is lovely but no one had mowed the yard since our offer was accepted.  When I got the keys on Friday- the listing agent left a note “I came by to get my sign and felt bad about the yard. Sorry! But a little hard work and it will be great in no time!”

The front yard, yes.

The back yard? Is a jungle.  We knew that the back yard needed work, but after a month of no one weed eating it once a week, it’s scary.  SCARY.  As in inhabited by THISTLES scary. It will take MORE than “A little hard work” to get it looking nice.

So when I read that note I was all “Bitch” under my breath.

But she gave us a Scentsy warmer!  So she’s probably really nice anyway.

If I could find my camera, I’d take pictures :)   My phone doesn’t take the best quality photos.

Our subdivision has 2 little parks- and they are both easy walking distances.  Our neighbors are quiet :)

We forgot to put the trash out last night, so I heard the truck coming and woke up yelling “SHIT!” and I totally freaked out Brian- our house came with full trash cans so it was REALLY important that the trash get picked up!  Luckily it does the rest of the subdivision first, so the trash made it out and no one saw me in my pajamas.

So I’m unpacking and settling in.  I love my house.  I’ve never owned my own home before and I’m just thrilled- even thought the list of things to be done grows daily.  Welcome to home ownership!

Brian mowed the yard, and started weed wacking the parts that can’t be mowed- and we discovered that underneath all the lovely TWO FOOT HIGH green grass was an exposed sprinkler pipe with a gaping hole.

But I have roses!  Many many roses!  And lilacs!

And we had 6 arborvitae(plural?) until I jokingly asked Mike, Brian’s best friend(and best man) if he wanted to cut them down for me.  I didn’t think he’d do it- as I only had a little hacksaw- but the man took the saw to it.  I eventually handed him the hatchet.   So now I only have 5 arborvitae.  And as soon as I borrow a chainsaw, I will have ZERO arborvitae!

I don’t like arborvitae.  They make me itch.  And I think they are ugly.  And spider infested.

And it turns out that Mike should have been a lumberjack, because if you give the guy a beer, he’ll try to cut down any tree in sight.  Mike is a really good guy.    He does remind me of a Monty Python character though. :)

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  1. #1 by Mindy on May 27, 2009 - 7:07 pm

    What does Emma think of the house? Is she excited? I hate arborvitae too. They’re ugly and they drink too much water. We murdered ours not long after we moved in.

  2. #2 by routledge on May 28, 2009 - 5:20 am

    Congrats on the new house. I would so be cutting down anything that was infested with spiders…ewww. Have fun putting it all together.

    Missy

  3. #3 by Trojan on May 28, 2009 - 9:17 am

    PICS!!!!! I want photo’s…yay for all this awesomeness in your life!

  4. #4 by Megan on May 28, 2009 - 9:34 am

    Oh my god. I am so there with you. Since the offer our on our house was accepted, the owner has totally let the yard and pastures go to seed. As in waist high grass! I think I’m gonna put a Craigslist ad out to see if anyone wants to come bale our yard. The really funny thing is our mortgage broker lives just up the road from the house we are buying and he can see our house from his house. He was all, “Man, I should really take my tractor over there and mow that field for you guys.” YES! Please do.

    Anyway. CONGRATS again on your new house. It will be a lot of projects in the beginning, (believe me, I know how it is!!!) but it WILL be so worth it.
    :-)

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