Monday, July 28, 2008

Successful Weekend



Josh and I had a successful weekend house hunting! We made an offer on a house and had 2 more we were willing to make offers on! The first home accepted our offer and we will be closing August 22. That's right around the corner! I officially have heartburn and think I may have a stroke in this whole process! Josh has purchased a home before, I haven't. This is all new to me! We are excited but the next few weeks are gonna be crazy!!! Keep us in your thoughts and prayers! Here's a couple pics of the house!




Friday, July 25, 2008

Headed East

Keep us in your thoughts and prayers. Hopefully, we will find a house this weekend! Have a good one and I'll update everyone in a few days with the results of our house hunting!

Thursday, July 24, 2008

"My Paper Heart" and our Broken Windows....

The window guy came out this morning and gave us an estimate on replacing 3 window panes in our front room that have lost their seal. It wasn't nearly as expensive as I thought is was going to be! We're going to order the windows and it will take 2-3 weeks before they arrive. Wayne, the guy who came out to give the estimate, was really nice and has been with the company for 20+ years.

I need to sidetrack for a bit. I became a fan of Christian Radio and Christian Music Artists about 3 years ago. The Christian Music scene has come a long way from Sandi Patti (no offense, she has her own market, it's just not me). My generation and younger have been searching for Christian music that is relevant and contemporary and the record labels have definitely been making strides in the past few years.

This past Monday I won the new Francesca Battistelli CD, "My Paper Heart," on 89.1 NAZ. I happen to love her new song, "I'm Letting Go" that is currently playing on the radio, so I thought "what the hay!" I'll just call in to see if I win. I did! I received the CD yesterday and listened to 3/4 of it on the way into work today. It's really great! She has a fantastic voice, a definite country twang that is reminiscent of Leann Rimes and Carrie Underwood. Yet, she has her own sound. Vocally her tone is deeper and has a richness to it unlike any artist currently on the Contemporary Christian scene. Many of her songs have undertones of steel guitar, piano, organ and strings, but the songs stay true to a bluesy/pop sound. You can listen to the album on her website (link above) and decide for yourself!

Monday, July 21, 2008

Honey Do list...(I'm the Honey)

Well, Josh is off to Knoxville again this morning! Another lonely week for all of us...I am planning to drive over Friday night after work and we'll view homes on Saturday and Sunday. Keep you fingers crossed we find something we like AND are successful in making an offer! To be honest, the properties are all starting to run together and it's hard to keep a fresh perspective on each house we view.

No real plans this week but to keep cleaning the house (it can't be TOO clean) and call several glass contractors to come out and bid us on replacement of some of the window panes in our front room. Josh and I had noticed that they were foggy and the home inspector recommended we go ahead and get them replaced. He said the seal was broken. I have NO idea how much this is going to cost us, but hopefully with 3 bids, we should be able to go with the cheapest of the most expensive! :)

As far as other home repairs go, we had some drain tube replaced on the A/C per recommendation AND we need to paint the upstairs bathroom (it's in desperate need). I will not want for anything to do for the next few weeks, my plate is full!

Friday, July 18, 2008

Moo Moo is on Vacation!

I'm sad. Josh and I made the decision last night to let Leslie and Nate keep Maggie until we move. We decided this for a few reasons: 1) It's an uphill battle staying on top of the dog hair and frankly, I don't have the time right now to keep redoing tasks (sweeping, vacuuming) every day; 2) We feel it would be traumatizing to Moo Moo to keep shuffling her back and forth between our houses while we make trips to Knoxville; and 3) The house will likely begin to show next week and we would have to keep her in her crate all day long. That's just not fair to her. So, she's on vacation. Nate and Leslie love her to pieces and are happy to have her around (Nate asked if they could keep her forever) and I know she's having fun running like crazy in their big back yard. I'm still sad about it! We hope she will love the new home we buy and the fence we plan to build for her so she can live out her last years in doggie bliss! :)

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

May I Offer You a Piece of Gum?

Day two of physical therapy. For those who are unaware, my neck/upper back locked up early last week. Whenever I am under stress or sleep funny or just turn the wrong way, it gets irritated and flares up. The last time it locked this bad was a year and 2 months ago. The earliest I can remember it occuring was in college after water aerobics class. Go figure. I thought water aerobics was supposed to be easy on your joints! I don't really know why I have this problem, but my PT guy says my right shoulder blade is weak and that contributes to it.

Anyway, my PT guy is great. There's only one problem. I didn't want to jump to any conclusions, because we all have bad days in this department, but it was evident again today. He has chronic halitosis. It's so bad, I have to breathe through my mouth. :( I feel really bad for the guy.

Moving on, he did some neck massage and chiropractic stuff today that went a LONG way in relieving my pain and stiffness. I am very grateful and am happy to report no real pain at the moment! Being at home alone right now with Addison is very challenging when your upper back is stiff, so I'll take the relief!

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Don't Let the Door Hit Ya....

OK, so I told work yesterday we are moving. Right now it doesn't look like they can transfer me to the Knoxville branch~hiring freeze. Completely understandable, however I hope the second something comes open, I'll be notified.

I'm set to work until the end of August...

We are here this weekend to meet with appraisers, real estate agents and the moving company.

I'll be back in Kville the following weekend to look at more houses. Josh and I are seriously considering making an offer on a house that needs quite a bit of work. It's in a great area, the yard is fantastic and the exterior of the house is lovely. The interior is another story. The owners thought it would be a great idea to wallpaper the kitchen and all the bathrooms. They went so far as to wallpaper the light and electrical switches. It needs all new appliances and new carpeting/hardwoods. If we do make an offer, it will be quite low because of all the work needed. We'll definitely more than make back our dues at Direct Buy. The home has been on the market for 4 months and is empty, so we know the sellers are motivated. We'll know better after our second round of home viewing.

Monday, July 14, 2008

The Scenic Route, squared.

We viewed 6 houses yesterday. All were a disappointment and one was frightening it was in such bad shape (ripped carpeting, shoddy patch jobs, possible foundation issues). We actually viewed a house yesterday where the owners claimed that the bonus room was a bedroom and vice-versa. The agent said that the selling agent could actually be fined for misrepresenting bedrooms like that. We were frustrated because it wasted our time.

Arrived back in Nashville this morning around 9 am, 12 hours later than planned. The overturned tractor-trailer put a kink in my trip back. Apparently, when Titanium Tetrachloride mixes with water, it forms hydrochloric acid. I-40 both directions was closed and so I thought last night I'd take the scenic route back (couldn't take 70, it was closed as well). Took I-75 to Sweetwater and went 68 back to Crossville. Somewhere along the way, I missed the 68 turn off and ended up on Hwy 27 back to Roane County!! I wasted an hour and a half, so I drove back to Knoxville, stayed one more night in the hotel with Josh and woke up this morning at 4:30 am to try it again.

I-40 was closed AGAIN this morning, so I tried taking Hwy 68. This time, I made sure I knew where I'd missed the turn off and successfully made it to Crossville. Some things I didn't know about East TN: 1) I didn't know we had a nuclear power plant at Watts Bar Dam; 2) I didn't know that we had a Watts Bar Dam; 3) Hwy 68 is the evacuation route for the nuclear power plant in the event of a meltdown; and 4) if you work as a doctor or nurse, apparently there is an outlet store for scrubs in Sweetwater, although I'm not sure it would be worth your time to drive out to the middle of nowhere to purchase them??

Anyway, I am completely exhausted this morning and it's not even lunchtime.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Petro's, A Little Bit of Heaven in a Cup

We viewed 5 houses yesterday! At the advice of our agent, we limited it to 5 since she said they would start to run together, but Josh and I both feel like we could've handled a couple more. Most of the houses we saw yesterday were nice but had flaws we couldn't ignore. We DID view a house of a former Olympian. I won't disclose the name, obviously, but this person won an ESPY as well! Josh was enamored!

The house that we loved the most was a 5 Br 4 1/2 bath and entirely too big for us. We are gathering info about it to prepare to possibly make an offer, but the house has a pending offer on it right now, so we're going to wait and see what happens with that before we move forward. It really is pretty and is WAY more square feet than we actually need. We have several houses to look at today and then I'll be headed back to Nashville to pick up Addison. She's had a fantastic weekend hanging out with her Grandma and Grandpa and I'm sure they've had a blast as well!

Josh and I saw WALL-E last night. Funny, because on the weekend where we have no baby to look after, we choose to eat dinner at Petro's and see a cartoon! If you have never experienced a Petro, I highly recommend them. If you don't have one in your area, they are quite easy to make from scratch (see website). I enjoyed the movie immensely and if there's one thing I learned from the movie is that we are all mostly fat slobs and I need to lose 30 pounds. See it and you'll understand. I was grossed out. Oh, one more thing: RECYCLE people. I already try to recycle as much as I can, but after seeing this movie, my efforts are going to ramp up a bit in that department. Very eye-opening.

Friday, July 11, 2008

First Visit, First Blog!

Well, this is our first blog entry! I really don't know where to start, but if you know me and my family, you know our situation, so I'll just start from this point in our lives. Josh and I are being relocated to Knoxville for his job. It's a great opportunity for us and even though we are nervous about it, we are trying to tackle this with the best possible attitude! This blog will be our outlet to discuss successes and frustrations and to keep our friends and family aware of what's going on in our lives!

I arrived in Ktown last night after dropping Addison off to spend the weekend with my parents. It's the first time I've been away from her at night and I have to say, the full nights sleep last night was fabulous. I think by the time I get back to Nashville Sunday, I'll feel like a new woman!

Anyway, Josh is working a 1/2 day today. After that, we will hit the ground running looking at potential homes and trying to decide what neighborhood we like the best. We know for sure we want to live on the West side, since it's closer to Nashville. Our realtor is lining up houses for us to view tomorrow, so Josh and I will spend the rest of the day today driving around and becoming acclimated to the area. For the time being, I am going to shower up, hop in the car and find a place to get a pedi! My feet are desperate!!