Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Exciting News and a Whirlwind Weekend

After months of looking and a week of nervousness and waiting, it finally happened.  WE GOT A HOUSE!  I mean, really...we got a house!  I have to keep saying it over and over again because I really just can't believe it!  It honestly was a perfect way to cap off (not really... cap off, it happened Saturday) a whirlwind weekend.

Our humble abode :)
This weekend was seriously jam-packed.  We flew into Indianapolis on Friday afternoon to start with a visit with my best friend from college, Ashley, and her fiance Scott.  We were also lucky enough to be joined by two of my good girlfriends from Chicago, Maura and Bridget.  We definitely got a little crazy, but it was such a long overdue visit that that's to be expected.  I mean, seriously, I haven't seen anyone since the wedding!

Love these girls!
On Saturday morning, bright and early at 7:00 am after getting to bed at, oh, 3:00 am!, we headed to the old alma mater for homecoming.  This was the first time Keith and I had been back since we got engaged.  And even when we got engaged, we were on campus for like 10 minutes.  So it was great to get back and see the place where I met so many amazing people and had so much fun for 4 years.  Keith's parents set up an amazing tailgate, we're so lucky!  During the tailgate, I was calling back and forth with our real estate agent, trying to finalize our offers/counter offers to get to what both parties agreed on.  Right before we headed into the game, we got the call.  I honestly am so glad to be done looking for houses, and I think we ended up with one that is PERFECT for us.  Did I mention the walk-in closet is about 15 feet long?  Yeah, amazing!  It's also a little funny that it happened at Purdue.  Apparently all our major life decisions do :).  People kept telling us we'll have to conceive our first child there...a little creepy but thanks for the suggestion?  I have to admit, the day was also amazing because Purdue won the homecoming game despite being underdogs.  GO BOILERMAKERS!

Saturday night we camped with Keith's parents.  Before you go feeling too sorry for me, his rents have a camper with heat, running water, a real mattress, and a toilet.  Not exactly roughing it :).  It was a really fun time, and it's always nice to catch up with the in-laws.  Especially now that it doesn't happen as often, seeing as we're in KC and not Chicago anymore.

Bright and early again (seriously, why do I always have to get up super early when I'm on vacation???), we got up to head back to Chicago.  We were hosting (at Keith's parents house) a little get-together for all our Chicago friends so we could see them before we headed back Monday morning.  I woke up feeling exhausted, and wasn't SUPER excited about seeing people and not just lounging around all day, but it ended up being a hit.  Worth the exhaustion after all. 

After all the excitement of the weekend, we had a little scare time-wise at the airport.  We got to our gate about 20 minutes before we were supposed to take off.  And I had to run all the way there!  I hate looking like that crazy/unprepared person running through the airport.  But we made it!  And we're so looking forward to the next steps of this house buying journey.  I'll keep you posted!

PS I am terrible about taking pictures!  I'm going to start getting better so you have something fun to stare at while you listen to my awful rambling :)

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Yay for me!

I had a pretty crazy weekend.  Friday was my mom's birthday, so Keith and I went out with the whole family to enjoy a delicious dinner.  I got a yummy filet, a treat seeing as we don't eat steak very often!  Then came Saturday.  I ran my first 5k!  I had been training for about two months, and the fruits of my labor finally paid off. 

It was rough getting up (5:30 AM!), so I was feeling a little groggy.  But the energy was very high once we got there, so I really got in the spirit of things.  I felt pretty good throughout the run.  I wasn't used to having to dodge so many people, and we were some of the last people to start.  I think I will definitely try to get to the front with my next one so I don't get stuck behind so many walkers!  The other road block?  THE HILLS!  The entire first mile was an uphill incline, which was pretty killer.  Then, in the last 0.2 miles, there was a super steep hill.  That one almost did me in.  But I kept running and didn't walk once!  I finished in 29:50, not too shabby.  I'd like to shave some more time off that with the next 5K, which we already signed up for.

I'm excited to have a game plan for the next race.  Our plan is to do another 5k on Thanksgiving.  That gives me about another month to shave some time off.  As for beyond that?  We are going to begin training for a half marathon!  A group of girls from work did one on Saturday as well as one of my favorite bloggers, and it has really inspired me.  Right now, it seems completely unachievable.  Like, really?  13.1 miles?  Yeah right.  But we'll see how it goes :)

On a side note, we looked at another house today (the one I posted about last time is under contract now :( ).  I think it's the one!  More on that next time though...

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Halloween

I'm not a huge fan of Halloween.  I feel at my age, it's just an excuse for girl's to dress in slutty costumes and parade around bars "without judgment."  In the past, I was that girl.  Instead, I choose not to dress up anymore.  I'm sure I'll feel different once Keith and I have kids, but for now, that's where I stand.

That doesn't mean I'm not buying any costumes this year.  I heard on the news the other day that 15% of costumes bought for Halloween are for pets, and I'm proud to say I contribute to that statistic :)  So, without further ado, here is Gus the clown and Lucy the cheerleader!

My loves :)
Some people may think it's silly, but I love it!  For now, this is my favorite way to celebrate Halloween--with my two cute dressed-up pups!

Monday, October 10, 2011

Compromise

I absolutely hate to admit that I'm wrong.  I'm pretty sure that's a big part of being human, particularly of the female variety.  But I think I may have been kinda wrong about our real estate agent.  Let me explain...

I am very particular, as one should be, about the potential house that Keith and I and our future family will live in.  I want a lot of things.  I want a 4+ bedroom, 3+ bath house, preferably a two story.  I want a wonderful kitchen, since I'm in there quite a bit.  I want a big master bathroom, since, once again, I'm in there quite a bit :).  I want a finished basement, really for kids.  I have so many fond memories of playing in our basement with all my brothers and neighbors.  It's nice to have a place all to yourself when you're younger.  Those are my main requirements.  Not too bad, right? 

Unfortunately for me, I also want to live in a specific part of the city.  And for our budget, my list of wants are pretty impossibly to fulfill.  So I'm trying to figure out where the compromise is.  I'm pretty sure, like our real estate agent told us, we're going to have to move a little further south than I originally wanted to.  If we do that, though, I can get absolutely everything I want in a house.  In fact, we've been eying a particular house in a suburb that our agent suggested that looks absolutely perfect.

I die...

Umm yeah, pretty amazing!


As you can see from the pics above, I could literally check EVERY SINGLE wish off my list.  But I have to live pretty far from the original mapped out area I had in mind.  So that's the dilemma.

We're going to go look at a few more houses sometime in the next week or so.  Hopefully we'll start feeling confident one way or another, whichever way that might be!

Friday, October 7, 2011

I hate the stock market

It's been way too long since I last posted!  I've been very busy in the last week or so, working overtime shifts and trying to keep our house clean.  Seriously, with two dogs, that is a full time job!  Unfortunately, that feels like all I've been doing so not too much fun stuff to report :)

One bummer of the last few weeks was NOT putting an offer on a house.  Keith and I found a house that we really liked, and we were THIS CLOSE to putting in an offer.  But we didn't.  Why, you ask?  Because the stupid stock market took all of our moneys :(.  Well, not all of it, but about 25% of our down payment.  So, alas, we decided that we would keep to our goal of having 10% down and not put in an offer.  I'm pretty crushed over this, but I know that half of becoming an adult is learning to be responsible.  And that was very responsible of us.  Sigh...

In more exciting news, I am 8 days away from running my first 5K.  I honestly can't believe how far I've come in just under two months.  I can now run for 25 minutes, or 2.5 miles, without walking at all!  I know that doesn't sound very impressive, but for me it is.  I'm hoping to run about 4-5 more times before next Saturday, working my way up to 30 minutes running.  I was initially trying to run the 5K in under 30 minutes, but I will be overjoyed if I can finish it without walking.  So that's the new goal!  Another goal that Keith and I tentatively made last night?  We're going to keep running and attempt a half marathon in the next year.  Crazy, crazy, crazy.  Never thought I would be able to even fathom that :)

That's all for now kids.  Hope everyone is enjoying this beautiful weather!