Friday, May 29, 2009

Inspection Day...



Today is inspection day on our home in Texas...for those of you that have been keeping up OR not...our home sold last week...so we are stoked. Asking all my prayer warriors to please pray that no unforeseen boo-boo's pop up during the inspection and that it will go without a hitch! Thanks so much! I'll keep you ALL posted...in the meantime...I have to leave for 3 hours with our pups...so the owners and inspector can "check" things out! My fingers are crossed, I've said many a prayer and I am believing things will go well.


Sunday, May 24, 2009

Update...



I've been hesitant to say anything...b/c I like for things to be a "sure" thing before I start talking too much about it...BUT...in my last post I mentioned we had a contract offered on our home in Texas the first week it was listed...however, the couple who wanted the house had to sell their home first and we weren't really ready to accept an offer with a contingency....WELL...guess what??? They sold their house 4 days after they put the offer in on ours...so they re-submitted their offer w/o the contingency...so I suppose when everything works out...like their getting funding and close on their current home, inspections are complete and ALL goes well...we will be closing on June 25th. You can not believe how PERFECT this is...my prayer was that our home sell quickly and that we could stay in our home till at least the last couple of weeks of June...because I am currently working on 2 weddings for that month...one on the 12th and the other on the 19th...I wanted to be able to be in my own home surrounded by family until all the weddings were done! Looks like my prayers have been answered!! We still have folks coming and looking at our home, in fact we have an appointment tomorrow for a realtor to show it! We will continue to do so until we know for sure all has gone right with this current contract...but from what I understand the couple who wrote the contract want our home very badly, so I DO hope if it's meant to be...it works out for all of us. Thanks to all of you who have joined me in my prayers...I am relieved to have most of this behind me...so now I can concentrate on these 2 spectacular weddings AND getting packed and ready to head west.

In the meantime...I will share with you some gorgeous pictures my daughter and daughter in law took of our property in California while we were all there over the Mothers Day Weekend...ENJOY!!




An old bench that sits in the back portion of our property...I love it and wonder just how it came to be there...and who used to sit on this lovely and dream the day away....







One of three lovely peony shrubs in the front portion of my gardens...they are just about the most lovely flower I can imagine growing...now if I can just learn about Freesia and if it grows in northern Cali...I will be one HAPPY gal!










One of many beautiful rose bushes in our front garden...this is one of my favorites...it varies from very pale pink to white...so gorgeous...and the sweet smell is heavenly!






I believe these are native to California...in fact I think they are the state flower...the California poppy...don't quote me on this...I'm still learning...but isn't it GORGEOUS...I feel so blessed that the previous owners loved flowers as much as I do...and man what a green thumb they had...I'm going to have to really read up to manage them as well as they did.






Another lovely rose bush...this one looks as though it is some sort of antique rose...the color variations are just unbelievable...I love it, too!



I hope to have pictures of our home in California to post, soon...I took some while there...but I fear I may have already packed away the cord that goes to the camera to download pictures...WHATEVER that thing-a-ma-jiggy is called!!


Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Back in Texas

After 11 glorious days in sunny Sacramento...I am now back in Texas, trying to tie up loose ends...finish preparations for 2 weddings in June AND most importantly get my home "SOLD"!

This is a picture of our home in Texas...we have had it on the market less than 2 weeks...and it seems to be doing alright. We did have an offer come in today for almost full asking price...but it was a contingency and we're not ready to accept a contingency upon selling their house at this time...it's too early in the ballgame. The offer was actually made by the first guy to look at it...so if he sells his home quickly...he is free to make us another offer. I've also included pictures of the back of our home which sits on a little over 2 acres...it's probably one of my favorite things about our home...I love sitting on our back porch in the glider watching the birds...our dogs...bunnies, the occasional fox and of course the ever popular skunks...that Maggie our lab has gotten up close and personal with a few times. I think she's finally figured it out...at least I hope so.

I'm going to miss our home...and all our great family and friends...BUT I am also very anxious to get settled into our new home in California and begin a new chapter in our lives...We were there over mothers day and all the kids were able to join us...it was a glorious time...and I think the kids actually loved, loved, loved the new house...plus they are so supportive of our decision to move...it makes it a lot easier to make that decision to move on. I know it will be hard at times (I have done pretty well w/driving so far, which I considered to be my most daunting task, but I have already managed to find "Homegoods, Target, Trader Joe's, a couple of antique shops and a GREAT furniture consignment shop)...all in all...I think it's going to be an experience well worth taking. I've already started a new journal and will most likely continue journaling through blogging as well! I'll post pictures of our new home and ALL the lovely gardens and flowers as soon as I upload them off my camera. For now...I'm very busy keeping things in pristine order around here...you know the "joys" of selling a home.

To my prayer buddies...we are asking for prayers for a quick sell and we know God has the perfect family already picked out to live here and continue to make many memories here...just as we have for the last 19+ years.


Here's to starting fresh...can't wait!!






Monday, May 4, 2009

Cali Home....

I have been uber busy getting our home in Texas ready to go on the market...AND it did on Friday May 1st...Please asking all my prayer buddies to "pray", "pray", "pray" that it sells quickly. I just know it will be a WONDERFUL home for a family, just as it was for us for nearly 20 years. It looks FAB if I do say so myself.

On to Cali...NOW...acutally arrived here on Sat. morning...and this is what "greeted" me at my new home OH YES...I have peonies...I am so thrilled...I Love, Love, Love peonies...and now I have 3 beautiful peony bushes and right now they are LOADED with buds. I am loving my new yard, it is full of all kinds of roses, cala lilies, alstromeria, dianthus, lavender, wisteria, fruit trees AND PEONIES...I am in flower heaven. The previous owner had such a wonderful talent when growing all these beauties...I'm just hoping I can learn quickly and keep them just as lovely. I know I'm going to have fun learning all about growing things I never imagined possible...I'm completely THRILLED!

I will be heading back to Texas as we still haven't officially moved to Cali...we did buy beds and a few household items to have here when we need them and should be moving out here...very soon.

I will post pictures of all my glorious blooms when I arrive back in Texas and can download them from my camera. In the meantime...I'm loving the beauty that now surrounds me, learning how to "get around" a new city and praying my old home sells...very soon!

Tootles to all...I'll keep you posted...Let the ADVENTURE begin!



Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Happy 3rd Anniversary!!!

Today is the third anniversary of my darling daughter and her handsome husband...it was a beautiful April Day 3 years ago...just as it is today. Wishing this awesome couple a day filled with laughter and love. I love you both with all my heart...Happy Anniversary...you guys!!



This picture was one of their engagement pictures taken along the Pacific Coast just outside of Huntington Beach, CA. I love it b/c it is spontaneous...just like the two of them...they are full of life...love adventure and are really a very awesome couple...they always make me laugh whenever I'm with them...and of course I couldn't be prouder of either of them...They are really making a life for themselves and I look forward to seeing what they have up their sleeves for the upcoming years!

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY...JACKIE AND NAT!!



Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Sometimes...a girls gotta do what a girls gotta DO!



I feel so empowered...I must share with you WHY!! It's not a pretty story...but one that made me feel like I have started to over-come a life long fear. As many of you know my husband and I are about to embark on a new adventure in our lives. As native Texans we will be moving to California in a few weeks. Yes, Yes, I'm sure many of you are wondering WHAT? happened to our plans of building our dream house on the 8 acres we bought year before last...yes, we were suppose to be starting and finishing that dream house this year...but b/c my husbands new business which he started about 2 years ago has taken off on the West Coast...we had to postpone those dreams for 3 or 4 years. I am looking forward to the adventure!

Anyhooo...the reason for this "empowering" post...last night while getting things ready for the BIG move I decided I need to have a SALE. I was out all day yesterday getting things ready in the garage for the HUGE "tag" sale I will be having this weekend. A friend came over earlier in the evening to help. It was getting late and dark...so as I was walking my friend to her car (remember we live on 2 acres, quasi in the country ). As we were walking to her car I noticed something out of the corner of my eye...at first I just assumed it was a rope or piece of ribbon. I asked my friend...is that a ribbon?...OR a SNAKE? To which she replied..."surely, it's a ribbon... oh! my! gosh! THAT ribbon is starting to move!" Well of course...PANIC ensued, it was a jumbled mess of flailing arms and jumping feet...I did NOT want that gnarly creature to enter my garage, it was packed and if he entered...he would NEVER be found! He needed to go...go far, far away...but he wasn't! He started to slowly slither toward my open garage door...SO, I did the only thing I could think of ( I really wanted to get a gun and shoot it but, I do know a thing or two about gun safety and I know NOT to shoot a gun at a concrete driveway)...so off to the area of the garage that holds all the yard tools, it felt as though it was a mile away, many scenarios were raising through my head...should I get the gas powered weed eater?...NO! that would take way too long to start...how about the edger?...nah, the noise alone would scare the snake into escaping inside my garage, how about the lawn mower...ooops we don't have one anymore, we gave it away when we started using the lawn service (funny how things raise through your head, in my case empty as it was, all the while you're kind of running around like a chicken w/it's head cut off...wasting VALUABLE time!!) I would never pass any test for entry into the CIA, military, or Secret Service...I just can't react quickly enough!! FINALLY, I found a shovel and some kind of sharp semi-circle half-moon thingy ( we use it to cut grass along the beds)...I knew it must be sharp! I armed myself w/that and gave my friend the shovel for back-up...just in case I missed on the first swing. If you know me at all...you know that is entirely possible. Now, not wanting to get too close to this serpent...I stood as far away from it as I could (actually the length of the handle on the sharp instrument thingy) all the while leaning over and straining to reach far enough to make the first strike count! I needed more than anything for that creature to just look the other way...and not start raising his head at me OR making those striking movements they tend to do!! I needed to act quickly because he was on the move...and believe me...those things can move! So...I reared back with all my might and WHACK...WHEWWWW...thank goodness...CONTACT...on the first try...of course this only stunned the creature, so I had to keep swinging...I think I smacked, stabbed, jabbed and slammed that snake about 15 times...but people...what I really needed to happen finally did after a half dozen or so swings...but of course for good measure I kept going and I have bruises on my hand to show for it...I suppose I was really griping that handle hard and pounding the snake even harder!! I'm not one for picking a snake up w/a hoe (besides I couldn't find one) and setting it off in the field only to scare me another day...AS far as I'm concerned ALL snakes are poisonous...and they must be sentenced to death. I know some of you may think me cruel...but I knew I would NEVER sleep if I didn't put him to rest...FOREVER! I really just wanted to run in the house and lock the doors...as if I thought a snake had a key or something and could just come in my home on a whim....then I remembered snakes don't have pockets, therefore they could not carry keys...so I decided I had to do what I had to do. Thankfully, my friend was there for moral support and actually told me she would do the dastardly deed...but I KNEW she didn't want to...and it was my house...so I DID IT! I am rather proud of myself (it's amazing what you can and have to do sometimes when your "hero man" is gone). Last time this happened and hubbin was away...I called my friends son who lives about 1 mile away...by the time he arrived...the snake was gone and I fretted about it for days.

Don't think I'm completely over this trauma however, b/c tonight while outside w/the dogs...I thought every twig, piece of string or long blade of grass was a snake...yea...I'm still a bit jumpy...but I think I'm starting to win one of my battles against snake fear! I just don't EVER want to have to do this again! I think by next month I will be able to go outside and walk around without the blade/shovel in my hand!!

Oh! and for those of you who maybe thought it was just an average garden snake (as my friend thought it was)...it WASN'T...it was a copperhead...so it needed killing! It wasn't very large; maybe 12 to 15 inches or so, but it was big enough to scare me. AND you will never believe what one of the carpenter men that is doing some work on our house told me today...Oh hon...that was a baby, that just means there is a den of others out there somewhere! GEE THANKS...no wonder I'm still a tad jumpy! I guess I better keep that shovel handy!







Monday, April 13, 2009

Another reason to CELEBRATE...



YESTERDAY! What a day for celebration!! Not only was it a Holy Day for Christians around the world...BUT another reason to celebrate came when U.S Navy Captain Richard Phillips was freed from the pirate captors who had taken his crew and ship at gunpoint days prior. What a hero this man is and was to his crew, his family and many of us watching around the world as this story unfolded before our eyes. I am so thankful he will soon be home where he belongs. This story has moved me beyond words...I can not imagine the fear that has haunted not only Capt. Phillips, but his family, friends and fellow ship mates. Sadly, there are still over 200 American and foreign national sailors being held captive by these "terrorist" pirates...I am so hopeful that they will soon be rejoining their family and friends as well. Unfortunately, for our world; it isn't the place those of us knew while growing up during the "Beaver Cleaver" years...this story has not only made me aware of this type of atrocity, but given me hope that folks from around the world will also be moved to action or that it will give hope to anyone who is "waiting" for their hero to come home! Maybe this will be the "good" thing I've always been taught to look for when THE "bad" thing happens.

Thank you to those who risked their lives to save him and for all that prayed, thought of and were moved to action for Captain Phillips safe release...WAY to go US NAVY on a successful rescue!!!

Indeed EASTER Sunday was a day to celebrate...for more reasons than one!