Thursday, May 24, 2007

our life has been pretty hectic lately. we began house hunting, which has been fun and stressful. we preapproved for a loan, and then determined our budget. we've looked at a bunch of houses, many with features we do like, more with marks in the minus column. we know we won't get our dream home, we know we'll have to update/reno something (the kitchen being a given, no matter what). we looked at a house above our current budget (by more than a hair) but within our preapproved range, and found a bigger, more complete house. which got us thinking. so we're looking at a few places above our budget now. we're trying to find that balance where it is worth spending more to do less work without spending so much more it'd have been more cost effective to do the work ourselves. we're at the point where we are narrowing down a list and now have to decide what we're going to sacrifice on (building a fence? smaller garage? unfinished basement vs finished? etc). i'm hoping by the end of the weekend we have an idea of what we want to put an offer on. i'm sure too many more weekends and our realtor will be sick of us. :) the good news is we have options, and as always, i am super organized (you should see my spreadsheets; they're beautiful), so we'll at least be making an informed decision. that's something, at least.

i also started a new job this week. i'm contracting as a business analyst for a company that provides customized software to financial institutions. i've sort of been dropped into the middle of a giant project, so i'm trying to find my footing. i think i'm on track for my piece; still trying to work out some details and make sure i've got all the right documentation and stuff, but i don't feel in over my head. at least not any more than anyone else on the project here. it's huge and complex (consumer and commerical, including agricultural, loan stuff), but very very interesting as well. to me, banking is generally common sense stuff, BUT it's so detailed and involved you could never guess all the stuff you have to think about. also since we're going through the mortgage process ourselves, it's very interesting to see what happens behind the scenes during the application, approval, and closing processes. we shall see. it's kind of nice to be back at work now, and i think it'll be nicer once i fully get into the swing of things.

the house hunting has pretty much been taking up all our waking thoughts lately. shannon and i started talking about the baby shower/birthday party (july is the month of bryan, you know) set for this summer, and let me tell you, it's gonna be the CUTEST ever. we're doing a joint since we're inviting folks from out of town, and don't want an all girly get together (no stupid shower games!). we'd rather just have a friends/family cook out. so we're doing a texas bbq, complete with smoked meats, checkered tablecloths, cornbread, and lemonade. everything is coordinating nicely and it is going to be great. we're just banking on no rain since we have lots of invitees and will be renting tables and chairs but no tents. if it rains, i don't know where we'll put all of mom & dad's furniture so that we can set up our tables. just sayin. we didn't get adorably perfect tablecloths and centerpieces for nothing. which reminds me, we need to get working on the invitations. it involves pictures and graphics and will be, of course, coordinating-ly cute.

having mom, shan, and ad over for dinner tonight, which is exciting since i have new dining room furniture. bryan's making his infamous wings, since mom loves wings. or as we say in the south, waaaangs.

have a going away party for a friend on sunday. she is being sent to iraq. she works for the military, though is not a combat soldier. she is scheduled to be there for 6 months. she has a very young daughter. so that's pretty sucky. i can't imagine being in her shoes.

mom and dad are having a cook out monday. let's hope the weather holds. i'm liking this warm weather!

other than that i think i am boring. meeting time.

1 comment:

lionelbourn said...

Can we come over from Georgia for the cook-out? The way we know your cooking it will be something!

good luck with the house hunting, but it looks as if we know what you want - and make the realtor work for their money - they have it too easy anyway.

Say hi to Bryan and keep updating your blog.