Saturday, January 29, 2011

The move!

So...many of you know that we have had to spend the last couple of weekends worrying about moving. Blah...Let me preface this with telling you that this last move was our 6th move in less than two years of marriage! SIX!! I really hate moving, however I am becoming an expert. So on a cold and dreary Friday night our landlord called us saying that he found a buyer for our duplex and they want to move in to our apartrment as soon as possible. He told us that we didn't have to move because we signed a contract until August but if we stayed it was likely the buyers wouldn't buy. Our landlord had been trying to sell this duplex for several years so he really wanted these buyers to follow through so he gave us incentives to move...like a free month rent, full deposit etc. My first thought was no way, I may be graduating in august and then moving back to Oregon so I don't want to move an extra time if I don't have to. We then started looking at apartments online and realized we could be getting a much better deal. As much as we liked our duplex, that landlord was kind of aweful and cheap, he wouldn't fix anything and we were charged for every utility which is not common in Provo, usually it's only electric and gas...

Here is our precious duplex

So we started looking at houses and right away we were finding a couple we really liked where we would save a lot of money. When we told our landlord we were ready to move out he kept telling us we couldn't sign another contract until the the buyers signed the papers to take over his house. So over the next week we watched a couple houses we really liked come and go and we couldn't do anything about it. The buyers finally signed all the paperwork and we were "allowed" to look for a place to move. By this time we had decided we would move to an apartment complex that was still in our ward but the apartment wouldn't be available until February 4th. The buyers were a little frustrated because our landlord had told them we would be moved out. So basically our landlord had decieved everyone so he could get what he wanted. We told the buyers (who are incredibly great) that we could move out as soon as possible if they wanted to pay the difference for a remodeled apartment. (There were a couple remodeled apartments in the complex we were moving to but they were $50 more a month so we wanted to wait for the cheaper one that opened up in February.) They willingly agreed to pay the extra $50 from now until August. (they needed to be in the house asap for their loan to go through) We started packing that night to get ready to move in the morning.

Max and I stayed up until nearly 2am throwing stuff in boxes. then the next morning around ten oclock a million people came over to help and everything was moved over to the new house by noon. It was amazing! thanks to Jared, Lee, Jojo, Owen, Chelsey, Brian, no name, Weston, Richard, Marissa, Brad, Anna, and Buck. I know most of you wont read this but we are so grateful.

We were mostly unpacked and set up by the end of the night. Our new apartment is great and even if we were paying the extra $50 we would still be saving a ton of money.

We only gave up our washer and dryer but the apartment is still about the same size with two big rooms and the walls, flooring, light fixtures and more are all remodeled.

I'll take some pictures someday but it isn't completely organized yet so I don't want to.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Christmas Time!

We just spent over two weeks in the great Northwest! It was full of ups and downs but mostly ups. It was great to get away from the snowstorm and be in our hometown!
The drive up was nice and easy no snow or ice on the roads! We made great time. We stayed with my Red grandmas which is probably one of my most favorite places in Oregon. She took us in and took great care of us.

We decided to share some presents before we left, apperantly Max decided this when he opened his presents 2.5 weeks early the moment they were put under the Christmas tree.
He went and framed a picture that Tatevik (a girl I taught in Armenia) painted for me. I was so excited. It's been packed away for two years and now we can display it!
When we got to Oregon we kind of just hung out at my grandmas for awhile while the extended family came and went.

We went to our home ward on Sunday which is pretty much where Max and I met many years ago.

We spent Sunday afternoon attending a wedding for a friend from our ward and high school.
We then celebrated our niece, Shadow's second birthday.

We made a trip to Powells books on a rainy day in Portland!
We got a bunch of repairs done on our car.
We slept in pretty well on most days.
Before Christmas we took a trip up to the Seattle area to visit my Brother's family. Seeing my niece, Gwenevere, for about the third time in her two year life was the highlight of the whole vacation for me. I was pleased to see that she didn't hate me and by the end of our trip she started calling me by my name instead of Max's.
While we were in Washington we had family pictures done as our Christmas presents for our parents. Here are a couple. ( I thnk these are the unedited shots)






Of course Gwenevere's favorite is uncle Dano!
This was right before she started pulling on the back of his pants and saying "Dano poopy"
Then Max was kind enough to braid our hair! Gwenevere sat surprisingly still.
Pretty Impressive...My husbands got talent!!
Grandma (my mom) came up for a day. Gwenevere worked on sewing ornaments with her.
Then back to playng with Uncle Dano!
After two days in Washington we headed back on December 23rd to celebrate Christmas with the Baertleins! I'm not sure why we didn't take pictures because I have some pretty cute nephews and a niece. I actually wasn't feeling good at all for this occasion.
So here is the story of the ER...(You can skip this part if you don't want to hear a bloody story) I was pregnant when this little vacation started but only a couple of weeks, I was at high risk of another ectopic pregnancy so I saw my doctor right before we left to check if everything was okay. It was too early to see anything in the ultrasound but he said while I was away if I started to bleed at all I sould go get some bloodwork done at the hospital. Well all day on the 23rd I was bleeding and had incredibly painful cramps. After our Baertlein family party we drove right by the hospital so we decided to stop by and see when we could come in for the blood work. Well...they were concerned because of my previous ectopic pregnancy and sent me to the ER. It seemed a little much but I guess I had to follow the doctors orders. I was given an IV and had blood drawn and had a an ultrasound done. I was there for about 5 hours. (Last miscarriage I only had to take a couple short trips to the hospital to get some blood drawn) So the results...I did miscarry but the good news is that it was not an ectopic pregnancy! The baby was in the uterus just like he should be. The hormone levels were higher than last time too so we got a little farther than last time. We got to finally leave the hospital at two in the morning on Christmas eve after waiting forever for a doctor to interpret the ultrasoud results. Anyway, this little story is a tangent however it was a huge part of our "vacation" so I thought I would add it.
So, back to Christmas break...On Christmas eve I arranged for Santa to make a house visit for my family...(yup I have those kinds of connections) It was fun to see Gwenevere's and Lexi's (My cousin Stephanie's baby) reaction. Gwenevere was nervous and Lexi just cried.


We always spend Christmas Eve night at my Grandma Roemhildt's house. He have a delicious Turkey dinner and open presents. Green Grandma always spoils us.

James Elizabeth and Gwenevere all stayed at Red Grandma's house with us so it was a fun slumber party on Christmas eve. Max read Gwenevere a bedtime story.
Then he impressed me with his etch a sketch skills....who knew??

Then I didn't take pictures for awhile. Christmas morning my dad and little brothers came over for a breakfast. My dad made most of the breakfast so we feasted on his homemade bread.
We were spoiled some more with Toy story 3, and a fancy apple slicer contraption, a rolling pin and so much more. Our family loves us.
So then we just hung out a little bit. I still wasn't feeling too great.
Later My grandma and my Aunties made a Turkey dinner. Delish!
Max got to go play Water polo with the Tigard High Water polo alumni at our high school pool. Max's younger brother Justin is currently on the team so it was fun for them to play together.
It was fun for me to watch him play again. It reminded me of the high school days when i would go to his games and oogle over him.
Max and Justin
We went to go see the Portland Winterhawks play. I don't think I had ever been to a hockey game before.
They lost but it was still fun.

Us with Brent and Lisa

Max got to go snowboarding too. I decided not to go...it really didn't sound that fun to me right then.
Oh and I guess that is the end of the pictures. But we did so much more.
We went to the Portland Temple
We cleaned my grandma's house
I played Simpson's Clue while watching the Simpsons with my little brothers
We had a lunch date with my mom.
We ate out at Home town Buffet as a family thanks to my green grandma.
Spent more time having various family parties
We spent New Years playing games with our little brothers and we all had a blast.
Lots of Sleeping in.
We headed back to Provo on Sunday January 2. Max drove most of the way bless his heart...there were some icy patches but we survived until we arrived in our snow coverd driveway. It was late and he didn't want to unpack our car from the street so we tried to plow through it. We got stuck but luckily our neighbor was outside and offered to dig us out. After a bit of digging and pushing we made it to our carport and we were home.

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