Thursday, July 31, 2008

Finally!!

Well about a month ago Jake & I put an offer in on a house that was accepted. After calling and telling dad the good news, he suggested that I call around and see if any soil reports on file for the house (due to blue clay problem in St George).

While trying to get a copy of the report, I called the City of Washington's building department. Figuring they would have one on file. The lady was really nice and started researching the house. She didn't find a copy of the soil tests, but she did find out that the final building inspection had never been completed, so the house had no Certificate of Occupancy.

The house was built 5 years ago and it just fell through the cracks, and people started living in it. We contacted the sellers (which it is bank owned due to foreclosure) and they had to get the CO.

We have been waiting patiently, but were starting to get a little worried. Today I got the call that the house has now passed final inspection (they had to do a few minor things like more fire alarms and such).

With our interest lock going to expire soon (we locked in at a good rate) everyone now is scrambling to get the house closed before the lock expires. So if everything goes as planned we will be closing on our new house next Friday and moving in the following weekend (carpets need to be cleaned and such before we move in and Jake is gone part of the week, so we have to wait to actually move in).

Keep your fingers crossed. I'M SO EXCITED!!!

Oh yeah, I guess I could let you know some details. The house is less than a mile away from my parents (Peg's), on the opposite side of the freeway. 3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom 1547 Sq ft, sits on the top of the hill with nice view of Red Cliffs area. No neighbors behind us (just a small wooded area that is too steep to have housing development).

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Broken Wrist

OK - per Christy & Heather's request here is the really dumb story as to how I broke my wrist.

Sunday after the reunion Jake and I were at Albertson's doing our weekly grocery shopping. We had just checked out and was headed for the truck. Jake had the cart, as he always unloads it into the vehicle. I was walking to the passenger side to get in. The next thing I knew I was on the BURNING HOT asphalt (temp outside approx 110 degrees). I don't remember feeling like I was going to fall or anything, I don't even remember the actual fall. The best I can guess is that I passed out, since all I remember is walking then being on the ground hurting and burning.

Jake hadn't heard me fall since it apperently happened right as he hit the unlock button for the truck and the unlocking sound masked my falling sounds. I had just disappeared then he heard me saying I needed help.

He had to phyiscally pick me off the ground as the position I was in was not condusive for my skinned knee or injured wrist to assist in my standing up. When we got home Jake unloaded the groceries and then I decided that the wrist was in bad enough shape that we needed to get it x-rayed.

We went to ER, x-rayed, and found that the Lunate bone in my left wrist is broken completely through and is "somewhat displaced". They don't know why I passed out, probably just the heat (and we had just eaten at McDonalds before shopping, so it wasn't lack of nourishment or fluids)

That Monday I went to Orthopedic Specialist Doctor. He decided to put me in carpal tunnel brace instead of cast, with my promise not to take it off for 3-1/2 to 4 weeks, which he did since it's so hot here and casts are more cumbersome, and I'm old enough to not take if off even if it's feeling better. Then I can only take it off for short intervals for the following 2 weeks after. If I'm having trouble moving the wrist or have much pain during the 2 weeks of short intervals w/o brace, I have to go back in to have re-x-rayed. At that point they will decide what the next course of action will be. So lets all hope in a few more weeks that wrist movement is easy w/ no pain!!!

Anyway - I'm a klutz.