I swear this stuff follows me home and I really have no control over it. Some of you may know that I’ve been playing with the notion of learning how to surf for a couple years now, and have borrowed and rented boards to try and get a feel for the sport. Really, it was inevitable that I would wind up with a board of my own, and I don’t think Hannah was too surprised to learn that I was going to “check out” the Urban Surf gear swap last Saturday. Usually, she attends these events with me to be the voice of reason, but she was otherwise engaged. I know, the perfect storm is building. Anyway, I went, I asked questions, I was sold, and I bought. So without further adieu, here’s some pictures of the latest addition to my growing gear stash.
Sewer Scoped
I know our reader(s) are saying, “I’ve seen a lot of material on this blog about the house, but I wonder if the sewer is really in working order.” Wonder no longer, because we got the sewer scoped by Hydro Physics Pipe Inspection Services and we’re making the video available for your viewing enjoyment (don’t worry it’s been screened and is appropriate for viewing by all audiences).
Move It!
Well, we’re home. Tom, our agent, was amazingly helpful and knowledgeable though this whole process. Now we are homeowners. Crazy. Izak and Phil, who had the sense to show up after the heavy lifting, were daring each other to punch holes in the wall, since they ‘were in’ with the owners. Thankfully, they didn’t do it and were just enjoying laughing together.
At our old house we could hardly have 2 or 3 people over without it feeling crowded.
Now we can have many, many people visit and not feel like we need to rub elbows. It is SO nice.We’ve already had a couple overnight guests! Eating Breakfast is even more relaxing here!
Sydney has been the one that really loves the new house. She gets to roam around the fenced yard to her heart’s content. Except when Barry is mowing the lawn.
I have learned so much though this whole process. Again, Tom made things SO easy and really listened to us when we described the house that we wanted. He was so patient and knowledgeable….super great experience.
Not to mention all the help from our families. My dad brought his hefty hand truck to give us his housewarming gift (picture to come later, but keep the hand truck in mind.)
My grandparents are amazing. I have seen my grandpa Elvrum help TWO granddaughters move this year! Yes, two! At one point somebody was telling him that the dresser was really heavy. His response? “Well, I’m old.” Grandma Elvrum helped keep Sydney calm. Midge, Grandma Lowman, came to our house a bit later because she had to get ready for Danielle and Jamey’s wedding. (Gotta keep the gas tank full, right Midge?)
The day of our move was topped off by having a wonderful time at Danielle and Jamey’s wedding…they’re hitched! Whoeee!!!