Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Moving

We closed on April 14th (Our anniversary).
The 15th we were supposed to get our keys.
I got a phone call from our builder's agent just hours before we thought we'd get the keys.
She told me that the city was asking our builder to change the water pipes
from 3/4 inch to an inch wide.
Apparently when our subdivision was formed 10 years ago that was the standard
but now they are changing it.
This would require our builder to tear up the street in front of our house.
Of course we didn't want that to happen.
And there was no way that our builder wouldn't do that.
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So I was emailed a paper that Sean and I needed to sign in front of a notary.
Our printer was packed up at this point
and we needed to get Avery to her last dance class in 30 minutes.
I went to a friends' house in our complex and printed the paper.
Then we hurried to our credit union got the paper signed.
And then we had the Notary email the paper to the agent and myself.
On the way back to our apartment the agent called me and said she didn't get it.
So I went back to my friend's apartment and re-emailed the paper.
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The agent called me again and told me that there was actually no way we'd get the keys that night if we didn't get the original paper to our builder's corporate office in Draper before they closed at 5 pm.
So I immediately headed to draper.
Sean took Avery to dance and picked her up and picked up Lexi from school.
After all that we all caravan out to the house to get the keys.
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My van was full to the brim with random things that we unpacked that night.
Sean's car was full of kids.
We planned on setting up the kids' beds that night
but we had no water at the house so we couldn't stay long.
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That night there was a horrible wind storm that knocked over several semi's
on the highway out by our new house.
We were so lucky that we weren't moving that day.
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Thursday, April 16th, we got the moving truck in the morning.
Sean and his brother-in-law made a lot of progress loading the truck that day.
The girls had a play date with their cousin.
And I took the two little ones with another van load of things to the house.
I also, went to city hall to get our water turned on.
And I went and bought a fridge.
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Our moving  truck was filled and ready to go a little after 5 pm.
I followed Sean in our van.
It was the same view I had when we moved to Albuquerque.
It brought back a lot of horrible memories.
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That night several men from our new ward showed up
and we had the truck unloaded in less than 45 minutes.
Then we set up the kids beds and crashed with exhaustion.
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The next day, Friday, the 17th, we went back to our apartment to clean.
Eli was so upset. He kept begging me to go to the new house.
Saturday, the 18th, Sean went back to the apartment to finish cleaning and turn in the keys.
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And now a few pictures from my phone...
The day we closed there was huge storm. It snowed like crazy...



The keys to our new house!


Here's Miss Ruby hanging out in our kitchen where the fridge goes
while we unpack a few things the night we got the keys. 
 

Finally it was Moving Day!
Eli was so excited about our moving truck.



We're so lucky that the stormy weather stopped finally when it was moving day.




Eli was not excited to be back in our apartment while I cleaned.


And there you have it. The story of our move.
Now I can share pictures of the house!

8 Years of Marriage

On April 14th, Sean and I celebrated our 8th wedding anniversary.
To celebrate we closed on our first house.
Sean bought me a house! That is the best anniversary present ever!
I don't know how he'll ever top that gift!
It took us about 45 minutes to sign all the papers and then we went out to eat lunch at Applebee's.
After that we went back to our apartment and worked on packing.
It wasn't the most romantic anniversary but it probably is the most memorable.
Here's a picture of us at the title company right after we finished signing all the papers.

 
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 It's been an eventful eight years.
We've lived in four state; Washington, Idaho, New Mexico and now Utah.
We've lived in a basement, five different apartments and now our home.
That's a total of seven different places.
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And now we have four incredible and adorable children.
I was pregnant with Lexi for 266 days, 289 days with Avery,
281 days with Eli and 278 days with Ruby.
That's a total of 1114 days of being pregnant.
That equals 3 years, two weeks and 4 days of being pregnant.
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Lexi has gone to two different preschools and three different elementary schools.
Avery has gone to two different preschools as well.
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We've had many different callings.
We've severed in the nursery together right after we got married.
And we taught the 15 and 16 year old Sunday school class when Eli was a baby.
I was on the Relief Society Activities Committee, the Relief Society Compassionate Service Assistant and Leader, the Relief Society 1st counselor and the Relief Society President. I was a Beehive advisor, a Primary Activity Days Leader, I taught the Sunbeams and CTR 4's and was the Relief Society Activity Chair Person.
Sean has been a Membership Clerk, a Priest Quorum advisor, a Ward Mission Leader, Elder's Quorum Presidency 2nd Counselor, 2nd Counselor in the Branch Presidency and Assistant Branch Mission Leader. And I feel like I might be forgetting another one.
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Through it all Sean has remained my best friend.
I love him so much. He puts up with me through all my mood swings,
exhaustion, impatience and my crazy ideas.
He makes me laugh everyday.
He's full of fun ideas.
He's an amazing dad. Our kids adore him. They love cuddling with him.
And they love it when he reads them their bedtime stories each night.
 


Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Easter 2015

It's almost been a month since we moved into our house.
So much has happen this past month. I have so much to blog about and so many pictures to share.
The O.C.D. part of me can't stand to blog out of order
so we're going to have to start at the beginning.
(Sorry, no house pictures yet.)
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Easter seems like forever ago.
We had a pretty low key weekend.
We hung out at our apartment and watch General Conference and packed.
First, here's Avery with the bunny that her preschool teacher made for her...
 



Saturday we do all of the commercial Easter things and we save Easter Sunday for Christ.
The kids got their basket first thing when they woke up. They were hidden.
Eli got a Lightening McQueen remote control car.
 


Ruby got a few new things to play with and suck on.
 

 
The girls got lots of clothes.
 
 
Poor Lexi had horrible allergies that weekend and her eyes was red and swollen.
 

It's so weird seeing pictures of our small, dark and messy apartment.


 
Saturday afternoon we did an Easter egg hunt inside.
Our apartment was crazy messy since we were trying to get ready to move.
So we just hid eggs in the mess.
 



 
Once Eli realized that there was candy in the eggs he stopped hunting and just started eating.
 

And just so I remember all the kids got money eggs and Avery found the dirt egg.
The next weekend, our complex had an Easter egg hunt for the kids.
The kids had fun and got more candy than they needed.
And me and the big girls all won prizes in a raffle drawing.
 





I love that the girls are wearing their super hero capes.
We bought them these because they would not be getting dance recital outfits this spring
since we were moving before the recital.
 







Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Spring is Here!

The past few weeks have been sunny and warm.
We have been playing at our complex playground, going on walks and heading to the park.
A few times, I remembered to take my camera with me.
I just love all the candid shots of my kids just playing and being happy.
The pictures speak for themselves...