Trev and I were SO excited to go house hunting in Washington.
We were especially excited to go on the trip without any kiddos. We had grand visions of sitting in the hot tub at the hotel for hours and sleeping in late every morning.
Reality was a little different.
I was up every morning at 5Am (there is a 3 hour time difference from KY to WA) pacing the floor and flipping through all the houses we looked at the day before trying to decide how long I should let Trevor sleep before I woke him with all my thoughts and questions and then drove around and looked at some more neighborhoods before we met with our agent at 9AM.
We had a great realtor who walked us through 40 homes total. She was patient with us as we kept shaking our heads after each home and tried to explain it was a "feeling" we were looking for more than anything else.
After she dropped us off at the office after a long day of looking at homes we climbed into our car and drove back out to look more at neighborhoods/ houses or search for FSBO signs. We went to bed every night mentally and physically EXHAUSTED.
Well, to make a long story a little shorter I FOUND OUR HOUSE... but Trevor thought they were asking too much so we didn't get it. Then Trevor FOUND OUR HOUSE... but I didn't feel good about the neighborhood so we didn't get it.
It was time to head home and we were at a loss at what to do (and feeling kinda sad and maybe a little irritated that neither of us got to buy our "dream homes") so we decided to look at a few of the houses one more time before we flew out.
We walked through the very first house we looked at and ... well anyway... WE FOUND OUR HOUSE. (if only we would have known in the end it would be the 1st house we saw... we could have spent a lot more time in the hot tub!)
It was the ONLY house that Trevor AND I "felt" peace about. I never would have guessed that this would be the house for us. It just doesn't look like us but I am so excited about it and I'm dreaming up all kinds of ideas to make it fit our style a little more.
More than anything I am excited because I feel peace about it and I know that that peace means this house will be a good place for our family and I can't ask for anything more than that!
The city itself is great. Everyone we talked to was friendly, it is very safe (no more gang fights in the ER for Trev), and it really feels like a good place to raise a family.
Oh, and when we went to the grocery store we saw 3 other families with 4+ kids!!! And no one (except me) was staring at them!!! I couldn't believe it... we will blend right in. ;)
Here are the only pictures I could find of the house since we forgot our still camera (duh Kathryn) and they already removed the listing so I can't link to that.
Here is the front of the house. It is on a quiet street on a hill with some other new homes. They will landscape the front yard for us and install the sprinkling system (btw did you know we don't have sprinkling systems in KY? No need with all the humidity and rain). It has kind of a modern look to the outside which is why I say it doesn't "look" like us but I'm thinking of some things we can do to make it ours.
Here is the back. We LOVE the daylight basement with the huge windows and the great view of the city. It has a great big flat backyard which we get to landscape ourselves. Campbell and Davis are going to LOVE all that dirt to play in and I think I will be begging for sod ASAP.Currently there is no one living behind us which makes the view even better and there is a walking/ bike trail at the bottom of the hill that we can get to from the backyard.
This is a picture of the family room and kitchenette in the basement.
This is the family room upstairs. They have done a lot more to it since this picture was taken like molding, carpet, fireplace mantel etc. but it gives you an idea anyway.So there you go... our house in Washington. I'll take lots of pictures when we get there and post them so you can see what it looks like finished. I can't wait to get my hands on it!!!
Oh, and we have plenty of room for visitors so PLEASE come and visit us... pretty, pretty, please.
PS we close on our house in KY tomorrow... such mixed emotions
Oh, and we have plenty of room for visitors so PLEASE come and visit us... pretty, pretty, please.
PS we close on our house in KY tomorrow... such mixed emotions


7 comments:
I am so happy for you!!! It looks amazing, and even from a picture, I am seeing visions of future blog posts about awesome ideas, memories, and experiences you will all have there. Congratulations! I can only imagine the range of emotions you're dealing with though, your ward and neighbors had to be your family, so I am sure it is VERY hard to leave. ***hugs***
I LOVE the house! I am so excited for you! What a fun, new adventure you are about to start! Congratulations! Good luck tomorrow with your closing, I bet you have mixed emotions, I am sure it will be very hard to leave the life you have created in KY.
That's so exciting! What a beautiful house. I can't wait to watch your blog and learn more great ideas. Jared loved your shelving you built in the KY house. We want to do that to ours.
So doesn't Trevor work until July? Are you going to rent a place there until then?
Congratulations!
I am so glad you found a house there is nothing better then being able to feel at peace with your choice!
I am so glad you found the right house--and I can already see it in my mind's eye with all of your decorative touches added to it. :) I can't wait to have you a little closer out this way! Please come and visit on your drive up there. We will feed you lunch or dinner and even let you spend the night if you just want a break from the driving! Capri will be SO excited.
Congratulations! The hardest part is over, now on to the moving!
Looks gorgeous! Your neighbors are going to be so lucky to have you. what city are in exactly?
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