A big mess!
Have I mentioned we are running out of room? Bursting at the seams? That this new baby WILL be sleeping in a dresser drawer if we don't find a larger home very soon? If I seem redundant I apologize. I am so very excited that we have wonderful in laws whom are willing to help us get into a bigger home. The process of looking for said home has proven to be a bittersweet one. We have only been looking for a few months but the process has been a little frustrating. None of the houses we have looked at are really what we want. There is always something major that would need to be fixed or changed to make the house livable. Sometimes the houses are too small or in the wrong neighborhood. One home was really old, but huge and we could have made it work (with a good scrubbing and huge remodel). It looked like a good deal until Dean crawled under the house only to discover fire damage that had been covered up and repaired in a very shady way. That one was out of the question. We've put three offers on three different homes and two of the three have been rejected. The last one we haven't heard back on yet, however there are 54 other offers ahead of ours and it doesn't look promising.
Well last night we went and looked at a home & let me tell you it's perfect. It has all the things Dean & I both want in a home for our little growing family. I am trying not to get my hopes up on this one, but we put an offer in on the home this morning. This is the only home we walked through & neither of us mentioned::
major remodel
don't touch anything girls this house is disgusting
the bathroom will have to be remodeled before the children take a bath in it
this will need to be removed
this will need to be rewired......
Seriously the list goes on. None of those things were mentioned. In fact I could envision having parties on the back porch, and family dinners out in the cool summer night. I could see our kids enjoying the huge back yard & the garden Dean would plant as soon as we moved in. I saw just how perfectly our furniture would fit. I loved the new kitchen and the huge dinning room. The list goes on of positives for this home. Really in truly I'm very hopeful & praying that if this is the right home for us that we will be able to call it "our home" in the near future.
While I am on the topic of running out of room, I'm officially 27 weeks. Although I'm extremely excited about a home birth there is always a little fear of the unknown. My sister in law gave me this book for Christmas & I am so grateful she did. I find it very comforting to read. I love the many birth stories that are included. This will be my 4th birth and I really do feel I can trust my body to do what it needs to do when it comes to birth. Sloan was my longest & hardest birth. My water broke around 3pm and I delivered her sunny side up the next day around 11:15 in the morning. Zoe came really fast, 7 hours from start to finish. Aris came even faster, about 5 hours from start to finish. I am guessing this birth has a good chance of going even more quickly if history repeats itself. Dean's biggest fear is that the baby will come too quickly & he will have to deliver him. I am worried about the same thing. Dean is one of the toughest guys I know. He can crush his foot against a rock riding a dirt bike, ride 30 miles back to camp bloody & swollen & then wrap his foot and go to work the next day no problem. However the dude can't handle blood on anyone else. If the baby came before the midwife I would be delivering him myself & checking to make sure Dean hadn't hurt himself after passing out. My midwife assured me that she would be there as soon as I feel I'm in labor. I felt so relieved to know this. There will be no messing around this time. No cleaning the house until the contractions are super close together for this girl. Nope! Aris was delivered at 7cm dilated. I'm not taking any chances with this little guy, lol! Can you tell I'm getting excited about the big day even though its weeks away? So much going on right now. The unknown is both exciting & a little unnerving at times. Only time will tell how life takes it's course. We shall see!
Hope you all enjoy this beautiful Monday!
6 comments:
we'll keep you in our prayers too. Good luck!
house hunting can be fun.. in the beginning. But after that you just want something to work out, and hopefully its something you love. My funniest walk through was like walking through a hallway through the whole house, there was so much stuff/junk piled up on both sides of the "walkway" we couldn't see the windows or walls or anything. It was crazy. When we found our house though, both of us knew it was "the one." 27 weeks!? yay!! you're getting so close, I had a dr. appt today, and I hope I make it one more week, the husband is gone this week
oh my we had such a similar experience our last time around with houses. everything we could afford was a wreck! this one did need a lot of clean up work, but no gutting except one bathroom. praying for you that whether it is this one or another that the right one will come to meet your needs.
House hunting is oh so difficult!! It is hard to go through all the houses you would never want to make a home in and putting in bids that get rejected, etc.
I hope this house works out for your family.
Wow~27 weeks. How exciting. The home birth sounds great. I have a friend who had 8 babies-all home births. She loved each of them.
Ruth
Oooh, good luck with the house ... may there be plenty of room for your growing family, piles of artwork, and lots of knick-knacky things!
Summie- Please keep us posted on the house! It sounds dreamy and I love that you are able to see the future in it.:)
All will be well with the baby and you. Dean will not have to deliver.:) He is such a sweetheart and would do it for you if he had to, though. He adores you and how could he not?:) Lori
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