So we are finally finished with the waiting (we think) on getting our house. The appraisal is done, the previous owner has agreed to fix everything but the fireplace (which isn't a necessity) so we are going full speed ahead to moving in. We are set to close on March 6th, and the movers are coming on Monday the 9th, which will give us time to clean the carpets, walls, sinks, tubs and toilets. And time to go and pickup my new piano.
For those who don't know, I left my piano in Arkansas, I gave it to a family who would use and appretiate it. I have been stalking craigslist looking for a good replacement. I found many a good deals, (a ebony baby grand for $2800 for example, but it had to be picked up to soon) and finally found what I hope is the right one. It is a cherry upright that will look beautiful and sound great once it is tuned.
Brady is growing up too fast. He weighed in at 15 lbs 13 oz on Friday, and has outgrown over half of the clothes we brought for him. Today he is wearing a 6-9 month outfit that Deputy Director of his last office gave us the night before we left. He is so happy most of the time. He loves to talk with us and seems to be adjusting really well. I wish I post a picture of his pouty face because it is just so darn cute.
Thomas is still trying to adjust. He doesn't understand the new house thing yet, but is enjoying life. He is about out of clothes too (particularly pajamas). He hasn't gained any weight over the last year, but his height has gained a couple of inches. He is about as good of a brother as Brady could ask for. He loves singing happy songs to him, and gives him lots of loves and kisses. He gets very concerned when Brady cries and wants to help. Thomas' birthday is coming up shortley (2.5 weeks yikes!). We are trying to decide what to get him for his birthday since he needs a new carseat pretty soon (I am amazed he has lasted this long) and we have so much we want to get for the new house.
So hopefully we can get our computer up and running once the movers unload it as I know you are all dying for some pictures.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Saturday, February 14, 2009
We made it 2 weeks...
Today Nathanial had an EQ Basketball game. Thomas was needing a change of scenery so we accompanied Nathanial. 5 minutes into the game Thomas is off playing when I hear him start crying. He comes running over to me showing me his finger. I had noticed him pushing the folding chairs arouned, but it didn't register in my brain until I saw his finger what had happened. He had pinched his finger in the folding mechanism and broke off part of the nail. Luckily Brady was sleeping in his carseat so I left him with a sister from the ward and went to figure out what to do with a hurt finger.
So after the game, the bleeding had almost stopped, but I was concerned about whether or not he needed stitchs. So we headed to the nearnest instacare
(which is just behind our apartment complex)Turns out that Thomas didn't need stitchs, the doctor trimmed the nail and wrapped it up. Not too bad for a 10 minute visit.
So we made it 2 weeks in Ohio before we hit the urgent care. It took us almost 2.5 years in Arkansas to go to the er. Thomas seems to be doing okay. We will put up a picture when we get our computer up and going, but it is quite the sight being his middle finger and all. Luckily he doesn't understand about the bird...
So after the game, the bleeding had almost stopped, but I was concerned about whether or not he needed stitchs. So we headed to the nearnest instacare
(which is just behind our apartment complex)Turns out that Thomas didn't need stitchs, the doctor trimmed the nail and wrapped it up. Not too bad for a 10 minute visit.
So we made it 2 weeks in Ohio before we hit the urgent care. It took us almost 2.5 years in Arkansas to go to the er. Thomas seems to be doing okay. We will put up a picture when we get our computer up and going, but it is quite the sight being his middle finger and all. Luckily he doesn't understand about the bird...
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Temporarily Settled In
So we have now been in Ohio fo 5 days. We are settled in our temporay apartment. Other than a few forgets, we got everything in the car that we will need. The biggest forget was my skirt for church. I had planned on wearing the same skirt all of the time while rotating through some blouses. I ended up leaving it in Utah and didn't realize it until 4:00 am sunday morning. I ended up wearing blue jeans to church. So much for making a good impression.
We are amazed at how big the apartment is. It is about the size of our house back in Arkansas, minus the 3rd bedroom. Thomas loves running around the living room (so grateful no one lives below us). Thomas has locked himself in his bedroom twice so far, and we are waiting for maintance to come and switch out the doorknob. Overall, both boys are doing fairly well. Brady may have a sore throat or is colicky, and cries quite abit unless (and even if) I am holding him. Thomas seems to be adjusting slowly. Hopefully Brady will come around soon so I can start Thomas and his preschool lessons.
Everything is moving along with our house. We are waiting for the snow to melt so the roof can be inspected. The sellers are willing to fix most of the issues that came up with the home inspection (and there are quite a few). Hopefully the roof checks out and we can move in early March. We are excited to get settled in.
We are amazed at how big the apartment is. It is about the size of our house back in Arkansas, minus the 3rd bedroom. Thomas loves running around the living room (so grateful no one lives below us). Thomas has locked himself in his bedroom twice so far, and we are waiting for maintance to come and switch out the doorknob. Overall, both boys are doing fairly well. Brady may have a sore throat or is colicky, and cries quite abit unless (and even if) I am holding him. Thomas seems to be adjusting slowly. Hopefully Brady will come around soon so I can start Thomas and his preschool lessons.
Everything is moving along with our house. We are waiting for the snow to melt so the roof can be inspected. The sellers are willing to fix most of the issues that came up with the home inspection (and there are quite a few). Hopefully the roof checks out and we can move in early March. We are excited to get settled in.
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