Darin has accepted a job with the FDIC in Texas. It is the job he had to leave the babies and I to go interview for the day after the babies were born. He will be a Financial Institution Specialist. Since we are going to be living in Texas for about three years we decided it is time for us to buy a home.
Last Monday, in the wee hours of the morning, we began our 17 hour(drive time) trek to Texas. It was not an easy drive with 4 month old twins. We had to stop the car every two hours to feed, diaper, and exercise the babies. This was not such an easy task because it is very difficult to find a private location in a strange town. We became very familiar with finding our way around cemeteries... but that is a whole other story.
The first day we drove almost all day and made it to Albuquerque, New Mexico. That night the terrible happened. I came down with a whopper of a cold. It started mildly with a sore throat and then worsened to a severe sore throat, runny nose, headache, body ache, and hoarse old-man-like voice. Needless to say, the next day of driving all day and stopping every two hours was one of the worst. I didn't want to get any of my boys sick so I tried to use a lot of antibacterial hand sanitizer, wash my hands often, and not breathe on anyone. That is not an easy task on a road trip.
After two strait days of driving, we made it to our destination. I was still in the clutches of the illness so my first views of the city were not pleasant. We met with our Realtor and she had arranged for us to view six homes that we had already viewed and liked online. I hobbled and rasped my way through each home and at each home the babies fussed from being cooped up for two days strait in a moving vehicle. I am amazed that we were able to find two homes out of the six that we liked.
The first home was really beautiful inside. It also had great curb appeal. The kitchen had lovely granite counter tops and all of the floors inside the house were gorgeous stained concrete. The price was really good for this home. Darin and I thought it was the one for us. It would have been--if it wasn't on a busy road and if it had a backyard.
The second home really didn't impress me too much at first. It really grew on me as I continued to ponder on the homes we looked at earlier that day. I could really picture myself in that home. It wasn't my dream home, but I liked it. The cons were that it has a garage that sticks out(that is my pet peeve with houses), it has popcorn ceilings (apparently every home in this area in our price range has popcorn ceilings even the brand new homes), and it was on a very small lot. On the other hand, the layout of the house was awesome, it would fit our family perfectly, it had a yard (as compared to the other home we liked), it was in a nice area, and I just felt like it was a great place for our family.
Well Darin and I prayed about it and felt that the second home was the one for us so we made an offer and after counter offering we have reached an agreement with the sellers and we will be buying that house. I am so excited. I look forward to being able to decorate a space of my own and raising the boys in a house that we own. I will leave you with some pictures of the house.
On a side note, after suffering for three days with the most horrible symptoms I was able to boost myself past the clutches of disease and regain my composure in time to celebrate the approval of the contract with a hearty breakfast from "The Place" in Flagstaff with my dear husband and babies.









