Our family has grown

We have a new addition to our family…someone we’ve been waiting a very long time for…and his name is Chief Fluffybottom!!
Yes, we FINALLY got a dog! We’ve been aching for one for years, but never had the space until now!And we’d been looking for just the right pup for quite awhile…even before we moved…but one night all the stars aligned and my mom saw a listing for a litter of AKC Golden Retrievers in Marianna that were for sale at a fair price. So I emailed the breeder that night to find out if they had any left. She responded the next morning stating that she had two puppies left, a male and a female, so that afternoon after work we hopped in the car and took a road trip to Marianna. I feel like some of our best purchases have resulted from hurriedly jumping in the car and racing to Marianna, it’s also where we purchased our first piece of furniture together as a couple…our loveseat…how fitting right?Anyway, we drove up to the breeder’s beautiful farm, and were shepherded in by the most handsome and gigantic Golden Retriever I have ever seen, and we knew instantly that we were a few short minutes away from being dog owners. The handsome guy that waived us in, was Mighty Moses, and it was his litter of pups we would be looking at. The mom’s name was Ruby and she was also a beauty, and had the sweetest temperament. But Moses really stole the show, from his gorgeous coat, to his gigantic stature. We met with the breeder, who really seemed to eat sleep and breathe for the dogs, which was encouraging. We could tell instantly that all of the dogs and puppies were extremely well-loved.

Chief’s dad Mighty Moses

And then she brought out the puppies and our hearts melted, there’s just something about Golden Retriever puppies that make me weak in the knees. There were three on site, two boys and one girl, but one of the boys had already been spoken for. We had initially planned to pick the girl, because we’d heard that females are typically more mellow, and are easier to train. And the female was adorable, but honestly she really wasn’t into us at all. But Chief and Joey had a love connection at first sight, and I knew he was the dog for us. The breeder assured us that there was virtually no difference in training between the two sexes, so we chose our boy Chief!
We had been planning to go out of town that weekend, so the breeder offered to hold him for a couple days until we could get back in town and have a chance to pick up supplies for him. It was really difficult to leave that night without him, but necessary, and I think it gave us a chance to mentally prepare for a couple of days what we were getting ourselves into. We were so happy and excited to pick him up on Sunday, and when we arrived Chief seemed happy to see us and ready to go to his new home!!

He seems pretty happy in his new digs

I’m really behind in this post…we actually got him in mid-July. It turns out that having a puppy completely turns your life upside down! But he is growing very quickly, and you’ll see the changes pretty dramatically in my next post or two. We are so happy to have our little Chief Fluffybottom, he brings a lot of joy into our house, and has really made our new house feel more like home.

Moving Meyers

We’ve slowly but surely begun to move into the new house. We opted to use a box rental company instead of using cardboard. The company is called Bungo Box, and I completely recommend it! They rent two different sizes of boxes which hold a myriad of items, and they’re plastic which means they’re re-useable (so good for the environment) and it means they’re sturdy so they don’t collapse on you. They also stack perfectly since they’re all the same size, and they come with little dolly wheels so you can stack a bunch, and roll them away.
But the best part about the Bungo Boxes for me, was that they rent by the week, which means that I had a week to pack and unpack. It was a little unfortunate that we only had a week to pack, but having to be unpacked was worth it’s weight in gold, cause I’m the kind of person that would let things sit in cardboard boxes for years without unpacking.

Our amazing friends were generous enough to help us pack, move and even unload many of the boxes!

Joey’s brother Jason, and his friend Rob came up the following weekend after our move to help us with some odds and ends at the new house and helped us finish getting everything out of our previous house so that we could get it on the rental market. They are the very best for coming up here for such a boring weekend where I acted like a crazy loon. Hopefully they had a decent time at least. 🙂

We’re basically moved in now…and room by room we’re trying to finish putting things together and getting organized. One day maybe I’ll do a post with it all decorated room by room, but for now our dining room and craft room is being over taken by wedding stuff and other crap we don’t know what to do with. Maybe one day soon…

A New Home for the New Meyers

Although we were very lucky that Joey already owned a townhouse, with the wedding happening and our new life as a married couple upon us, we were really feeling the itch for a fresh start in a new home.

Our biggest priorities in a new house were that it had a good sized kitchen with lots of cabinet space, a larger master bedroom than we currently have, and a good sized backyard for future puppies and babies. Another high priority was that it had wood floors, or bad enough carpet that we wouldn’t feel bad about replacing. We secretly coveted a garage as well, but it wasn’t on the must-have list.

We contacted a realtor that came very highly recommended by some friends of ours, named Kelly Vinson, and set up a time to go look at a few houses. We saw four houses on the first day, the first three were terrible, terrible houses. The last house we went to was amazing! It was larger than we ever could have imagined we could afford, had four bedrooms, three bathrooms, a commercial kitchen, circular driveway and a three car garage! We were in love, and put an offer down on the spot. Twenty four hours later, the owner countered and we accepted. We were even more thrilled when we found out that our bank would be able to do an expedited closing, and we could close two days before our wedding! We were over the moon with excitement, and everything really seemed to be falling into place.

And then inspection day came…the day when all of our hopes and dreams were crushed. The house had a multitude of things wrong with it, the biggest being a water drainage issue because the house was on a hill, and water was draining straight onto (and into) the house. There was mold growing in the crawl space because of it, and bats living in there too! We were deflated, we contemplated buying it anyway and putting the money into regrading and sealing it. But in the end, and after a few days of depression, we finally decided it was time to let that house go, and put the house hunt on hold until after the honeymoon since things were beginning to get hectic due to the wedding.

As the weeks passed, we began to feel better and better about our decision to walk away, and more and more hopeful at our future possible homes. After the honeymoon it felt like we looked at a million homes. We both searched everyday online, and went at everything that seemed to have potential with our realtor. We looked at things at the top and bottom of our price range, and even one house that was WAAY over our price range. And then we began to get discouraged. I worried that by looking at houses on both ends of our price spectrum, we were having higher expectations for the pricier houses, and grossed out by the ones on the lower end. We were coming to a point where we needed to choose whether we were going to spend more and virtually all of our “renovation” budget, or buy a fixer upper and put in a lot of blood, sweat and tears (and money, don’t forget money) to make it our home.

On the eve of this discussion of narrowing down our options, our amazing realtor sent us a new listing that had just come on the market. We both looked at the pictures separately and thought to ourselves that it had potential, and that we could look at one more house before making a decision on which direction to go. We set up the appointment for the next morning and prayed that the house would be the right house.

And it turned out to be the home of our dreams!! We fell in love with it the minute we walked in the door, and put in an offer minutes later. It was the first day the house was on the market, and only one person had seen it before us.  It passed the inspection with flying colors, and virtually everyone that came in told us this was a good house. And on June 14, 2012 we closed on our house, and started to move in!!

It fit all of our qualifications and more!! It has a fantastic sized lot for the area, almost 3/4 of an acre! It also has a garage,a large master, gorgeous wood floors, and a brick front with hardy board siding, which was the next best thing to having all four sides brick. Our favorite part about the house was that it was completely move-in ready! It was crazy clean, and freshly painted in a pretty vanilla color. And the trim!!! Can I rave about all the gorgeous trim in the house, it has nice chunky base boards, and even more gorgeous crown molding throughout the entire house!! It also has a great kitchen that has lots of cabinet space and has good quality cabinets. We’re kind of excited that the kitchen was the only space that truly needs to be updated, and not so badly that it needs to be done immediately. But we’re excited to put in the work on it, and really make it our own.

So now without further ado, some gratuitous pictures of the new Meyer Manor!!

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