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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Believe in Miracles - They DO Happen!

A recent post of mine was a discouraging one. We had just found out that the house across the street went up for sale (in foreclosure) for a ridiculously low price and was likely going to squash our hopes of selling our home for awhile. We pretty much accepted it but decided to keep our house on the market until the end of our contract with our realtor, just in case a miracle occurred. Well, turns out they really do happen! And not that I'm surprised at all. I mean, come on. If you've ever heard all the events that happened when we were thinking of moving to SC, you would totally understand that there is no such thing as a coincidence!

Anyway, back to the current miracle in our lives. Two weeks after this disappointment, we had a showing and three days later, we had a pretty nice first offer. We countered and they accepted. According to their realtor, the buyers LOVE our home. They asked for a later close date in June for different reasons, which is great for us as it gives us more time to find 'the' house for us in the 'burbs and more time to pack up our home. We are ECSTATIC! I can't wait to live 5 minutes from Target, Taco Bell and TCBY. And to be 20 minutes from my office would be SUH-WEET!

With all this being said, we are not completely fooled to believe that things can't go wrong. Though our house is definitely worth the sales price, that doesn't mean the appraiser will think so. We are praying he/she doesn't use many of the homes in our subdivision as comps but we can't know what approach they will take. We're just praying it works out. I definitely plan to keep the appraiser company while they complete the assessment - maybe bake some cookies or cook a 5-course meal. Is bribing an appraiser some sort of felony? Kinda sounds like it.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Happy 1st Birthday!


Today is d3's (aka Dayne Josiah) first birthday. Just crazy how fast the time has gone. He was such a surprise but I cannot imagine my life without him now. His beautiful blue eyes melt my heart and when he says (or yells) 'MA!' I just want to eat him up! Love you little guy!

Gas Station Granny

I knew I forgot something about the crazies of Tennessee. One more tidbit I don't want to forget (or maybe I do want to forget?) -

We were stopped at a gas station (which was the most AMAZING gas station, complete with a playroom and 10 different flavored creamers at the coffee machines) for a fill-up and potty break. While D1 was taking the older two to the bathroom, I was admiring all the nice little features of this place when a random lady walked by. d3 has recently learned how to wave and decided to target this lady with his cute baby wave. She came up and started the baby talk to him. She had a cup in her hand (not exactly sure WHAT was in the cup - best guess was Pepsi with a 'twist') and thought he was thirsty. So she took it upon herself to offer up her drink to my baby. I kindly and politely declined on his behalf but she protested that she was a grandmother and knew he just needed a drink. At one point, I was physicially pushing her styrofoam cup away from his mouth and walking away. I'm pretty sure I don't want my kid doped up on caffeine for a long car ride but THANKS GRANNY!

Funny now - a little bizarre then.