Let's not even look at the date of my last blog post. I know it's been a very. Very. Very long time. For a few weeks I didn't have much to write about. Then Becky and I hatched a big plan and I had plenty to blog about but couldn't. Some news just can't be let out on the internets until the plans are solid. Know what I mean?
Many of my close knitter-friends and fellow Bobaknitters have already heard the news. You guys can just scroll past and look at the pictures.
Remember in my last post I talked about visiting back home (Omaha) and how I've really started missing my family? I mentioned that the 2 grandparents I have left are 87. I feel so far away from them in California and really feel like I need to spend the time I have left with them, WITH them. Can you see where I'm going?
After many months of deliberation, investigation, and midnight discussions - Bex and I have bought a house. In Omaha.
That's where I've been for the past 2 weeks. Bex has been flying back and forth on her days off. Last week, we looked at 19 houses over 2 days. We had to start snapping a few camera-phone photos of some of the houses because their features all started to run together into one big crazy brick/stone/2.5 story/2 bath house. Finally, we decided on a house. The decision was instant and unanimous (thank god!) and now we are through all of the offers, counter-offers, inspections and contingencies. We're just waiting to close on it. Cross your fingers that everything goes smoothly!
The details: Bex and I will be doing the LDR thing for a while. Maybe a year, with lots of trips for her to Omaha and me to CA. It makes it easier to move to Omaha when I know I'll get to come back to CA several times in the next year. Bri has already started school at the local high school here and seems to be enjoying herself. We'll be moving out of our crappy over-priced "luxury" apartment in just a handful of weeks and getting the keys to our new palace just before Thanksgiving.
We're both very pleased with the house. Being a first-time homebuyer hasn't been quite as painful as I thought it would be. The fact that it's a buyer's market makes things a little easier. We had time to really look over the house to see if there were any visible issues with it before we made an offer. Luckily, we found nothing major. In fact, this house even has a 2nd detached 2-car garage, a large back and front yard, a hot tub and a waterfall!
On top of all that I'm in love with its wood floors, built-ins, art-deco-tiled bathroom, and brick fireplace. Oh, and there's a huge rec room in the basement that's perfect for visiting guests. Wink-wink-nudge-nudge ;)