Wednesday, May 21, 2008
This is home...
Closing on the condo was quick and painless (no hand cramps or anything)! We are still in the process of unpacking boxes, but we took some pictures so you can get a general idea about what it looks like. Click here to see the pictures.
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
It's About Time
We've had a bunch of crazy real estate ventures this year. Lucky for you, we haven't posted about every single one of them or you would have nearly a dozen posts to read. Ha.
We finally found a condo we like and could afford and that all of the paperwork/bank/realtor/seller stuff all worked out on.
We are closing on it Friday, May 16th at 9 am. We hope to be all moved in that weekend and out of our apartment.Hooray! We're finally done house-hunting for a while!!!
We finally found a condo we like and could afford and that all of the paperwork/bank/realtor/seller stuff all worked out on.
We are closing on it Friday, May 16th at 9 am. We hope to be all moved in that weekend and out of our apartment.Hooray! We're finally done house-hunting for a while!!!
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Looking for the perfect casa
So we didn't end up getting the house from the previous post. We considered putting in an offer on the house across the street, but decided against that as well. We've talked about just renting for another year since the kind of house we're looking for is just right outside our price range but will hopefully be more doable soon.
Searching for a house is so stressful and time consuming, we look forward to the break.
Searching for a house is so stressful and time consuming, we look forward to the break.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
House # 2? 3? 4?... we've lost count

Ah, the joys of house hunting. Since the real estate market is in disarray, it's actually been a wonderful advantage to us. It seems there are many homes on the market and not a lot of competition. Unfortunately, it's been hard to find a home that's 1. big enough 2. in good enough shape to live in and 3. in our price range. We've found three prospective houses in the past several months. We did not put an offer on the first one, but we did put an offer on the second one but did not go through with the purchase. Which brings us to house #3 (we think).
It's a newer modular home in Hendersonville right next to an apple orchard. It's in a little cal-de-sac that is still being developed and a few more homes will be added to it in the next few years. It's also elevated on a small hill, so it has one of the best views in the neighborhood. So we put in an offer on it and now we're waiting to see if the seller will accept the offer or counter. But MAYBE we'll own a house very soon. :) Yay.
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Top 5 reasons we don't like driving through Alabama
We recently took a vacation to Panama City Beach, FL. For those of you who are not familiar with the area, there is no easy interstate leading straight from Asheville to Panama City. All directions lead to highways through Alabama. Here are some interesting things we saw on the way:
1. A sign that said "Historical Marker 1500 ft ahead". After driving said 1500 ft, another sign that said "Historical Marker -->" pointing to the Historical Marker.
2. A large sign saying "Boys & Girls Club -->" pointing straight to an empty field.
3. A large sign saying "National Guard Armory -->" pointing straight at a little hut selling clay vases.
4. Several signs advertising the National Peanut Festival. Apparently, it's a very big deal.
5. Large sign saying merely: "BJ's 5 miles ahead". After driving 5 miles, we saw another sign saying "BJ's - you missed us! Turn around!" Eventually we figured out that "BJ's" is a fireworks place. But that wasn't made clear in the sign.
We also heard a variety of bizarre commercials on several different radio stations but they were too obscure to try to describe. Although, we did write down a jingle that repeated "We love our biscuits, they're out of sight". I'm not sure if we ever did figure out whose biscuits were out of sight, but we were decidedly not interested.
We would definitely be in support of someone (ANYONE) petitioning to get an INTERSTATE that goes from Interstate I-85 south into Florida. Alabama highways are a bit too peculiar for us.
Too bad we didn't feel safe enough to get out and take pictures. :)
1. A sign that said "Historical Marker 1500 ft ahead". After driving said 1500 ft, another sign that said "Historical Marker -->" pointing to the Historical Marker.
2. A large sign saying "Boys & Girls Club -->" pointing straight to an empty field.
3. A large sign saying "National Guard Armory -->" pointing straight at a little hut selling clay vases.
4. Several signs advertising the National Peanut Festival. Apparently, it's a very big deal.
5. Large sign saying merely: "BJ's 5 miles ahead". After driving 5 miles, we saw another sign saying "BJ's - you missed us! Turn around!" Eventually we figured out that "BJ's" is a fireworks place. But that wasn't made clear in the sign.
We also heard a variety of bizarre commercials on several different radio stations but they were too obscure to try to describe. Although, we did write down a jingle that repeated "We love our biscuits, they're out of sight". I'm not sure if we ever did figure out whose biscuits were out of sight, but we were decidedly not interested.
We would definitely be in support of someone (ANYONE) petitioning to get an INTERSTATE that goes from Interstate I-85 south into Florida. Alabama highways are a bit too peculiar for us.
Too bad we didn't feel safe enough to get out and take pictures. :)
Monday, June 4, 2007
Anniversary
Sunday, April 1, 2007
Love
I got a wonderful gift for Christmas this year. I mentioned to my mom that I thought it would be neat to have a quilt rack. A couple of years before I was born, my mom's mom was dying of cancer. My mom had only been married for a couple of years when my grandmother was diagnosed. My grandmother knew that she would never know her grandchildren but while she was still alive, she made a quilt for her first grandchild. She gave that quilt to my mom with a note pinned to it that said "to my grandchild -- a baby I will never get to hold or love".
I was the first grandchild to my grandmother. I was born a couple years after her death. My mom never let me use that quilt as a baby -- afraid that the gift that my grandmother so carefully put her time and love in to would be stained or ruined. I had known about it growing up, but I never had an opportunity to use it as a blanket. I finally asked my mom this past year if I could have a quilt rack and finally have the quilt.
My mom gave me the quilt along with a croched blanket my grandmother had made. I put both of them together on the quilt rack and it sits in our bedroom now in front of the window so the sun shines on it and it reminds of me of the love that my grandmother had for me before I was even conceived.
It is very humbling to think about the time she put into it. She put each piece together and sewed them and thought of a little baby she could never meet. I bet that broke her heart. It's amazing to me to look at the quilt and know that I was loved before I was even born.
It reminds me of the love God has for us. Christ died for us while we were still sinners -- He died for us so long before we were even thought of. But He knew us then and He loved us then. Before any of us even came into this world, he had prepared a gift for us -- the gift of salvation, of eternal life.
I didn't have to do anything to deserve the gift my grandmother gave me. I didn't giggle for her or smile at her. She didn't know if I would be a girl or a boy. She didn't know the type of person I would be or the mistakes I would make, but she loved me any way, and she wanted to make sure that I knew that love, even though she couldn't give it to me in this world. I think that is amazing it its own right. But what is even more amazing is that Christ knew the person I would be and the mistakes I would make. And He still thought I was worth it -- that YOU were worth it. He died on the cross to pay for my sins, for your sins. What a wonderful gift of love.
In loving memory of my grandmother - a woman of faith I never met
-Amber
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