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Mood: annoyed
10:35 pm
Mood: calm
8:11 pm
Mood: cheerful
I’ve known what Bluebirds look like for most of my life, but aside from books and maybe the chance glimpse of one from the car, I’ve never seen them up close. Well, as of this evening we have 2 nesting pairs less than 100 feet from my house! ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ One of the little males keeps perching on my deck railing and clothesline, which gives me a good look at them. One of these days I’ll have to borrow Jodi (or at least her camera) and see if I can’t get a photo. ^_^ I also have seen Swallows flying past my door too, which completely explains the sudden lack of bees. ♥ My birdy-crazy mindset aside, Grand Haven went much better than last year. While I still didn’t get to have as much fun as I wanted to, it still went better than I was expecting. No having to explain my Diabetes a million times, no having to defend my current mentality. Just me, my friends, the beach, and a bottle of sun-tan lotion. The wind was great this year, so the sky was filled with kites. It quickly got too strong for me, so I only got to test-fly a couple kites at the most. I fixed too much food, but without knowing how many people were going to show up — I really didn’t know how much to fix. Anyway… If you’re interested I posted the Tequila and Rattlesnake fajitas to my forums, now I just have to quit stalling on my homework. ^^; ♥ *glomps!* 1:04 am
Mood: busy
There’s something about talking to friends and family about problems that put them into a totally new light. We’ve spent much of the past week searching for housing. Our realtor, Patti, isn’t feeling all that helpful. Don’t get me wrong, aside from not communicating as much as we’d prefer, she’s done a great job selling our trailer. However, that doesn’t change the fact that we feel she’s pressuring us to make choices without allowing us to think them through. For one thing, she’s basically declared that there is only one park in the area that will take us and that the current trailer she’s trying to show us is our only option. On top of that, she’s being awfully patronizing and is constantly calling us “hun.” Okay, I’m getting ahead of myself. Friday, we began looking for homes. I called Patti and requested to see a couple homes in the Woodland Estates trailer park located in Rockford, MI. She refused to show them to us, claiming they’d be too expensive and the park would never allow us in. BUT, she told us she had a double-wide we could see Monday if we were willing to wait. So we spent the weekend packing and otherwise relaxing. We’re pretty well squared away, much of what we have out can easily go back into the same boxes we got them out of. Though we threw out all our book boxes back when we moved in, thinking we’d have a few years before we needed them again. ;_; Monday comes around and Patti tells us that the double-wide trailer we wanted to see sold over the weekend. (Wha -??) BUT, she had one that would be perfect for us. But it’s clear over on 54th street, which is clear on the opposite end of the city from us. My mom blew her off, saying she only had a couple hours of sleep, and we went and looked at a few used trailers being sold by Cedar Hill Mobile Home Service. Mom fell in love with the first trailer we looked at. It was 16×80 and was just really nice; only problem was that it already had a bid on it. The other was filled with trash and had the most revolting red carpeting through it. Thinking ahead, Trudy — the owner of the business — had us fill in an application for financing and promised to fax it in. This morning, we received the good news and the bad news. Bad news was that bid on the trailer mom loved was accepted. Good news was that we qualified for financing. Now… if our credit reports are so awful that no other trailer park would take us — why was the bank willing to finance us only asking for a W-2 and proof that our current trailer was paid off? Second good news was that there’s another trailer we could look at which is newer and is already located in a park somewhere. Since mom was asleep, I asked for pictures and we’d see about going to it tomorrow. Later on, we took off and checked out a few other trailers, but they needed ALOT of work, so they were a no. We then went to look at the trailer Patti was so fixated on. Let me tell you, it was “cute” but we really didn’t like it that much — even for only $8,000. It was only a 2 bedroom and felt extremely tight. Maybe that was because the family had the windows completely sealed shut, but it felt almost clausterphobic. They’d built cubbies through the whole thing, which added to the “tight” feeling. For a shower they’d somehow rigged a shower head to spray inside a jacuzzi tub, which was situated inside it’s own little cubby. The “computer room” as they billed it was another cubby-hole, which was smaller than some closets I’ve been in. It was little more than a broom-closet with a window. Since we were trying to be polite to the owners, we said it was “cute.” Patti was instantly after us to put in an offer, without letting us discuss it or think it over. We requested time to think it over and she tells us that we can’t take too long to think or else it would be gone. She then proceeds to tell us to stop by tomorrow at 4pm to fill in the bid. Umm… no. We got home and after supper, I made one last phonecall to a trailer that was a for-sale-by-owner in a park we already know we’d like. Angie said the minimum she’d be willing to take would be $15,000, since that’s what she has left on her mortgage. BUT — since we were able to get financing through one bank, maybe we can get financing through another. Finally, tomorrow we’re expecting about 5 phonecalls from various calls we made earlier in the week. (And probably a dozen from Patti, wanting us to come down and make an offer on the tight thing we looked at.) This evening, I talked it through with Theresa, Poppa, and Jodi. Between the three of them, things have been put into a better perspective. Momma-elf discussed ideas for jobs and possibly relocating; Poppa suggested that we look into an apartment, and Jodi really put her thoughts into the trailer issue. “Don’t let [Patti] pressure you.” was the resounding message. Anyway, I’m off for bed. Please keep your fingers crossed for us, everyone. The little glimmer we got from the bank might just turn out to be something. *HUGS!* Love you all. 4:14 pm
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Mom just lost her job. Please, God…. make the freefall stop! 11:39 pm
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