Wednesday, September 2, 2009

New Home Sweet Home

We have had our taste of adventure the last couple of weeks. We came out to Denver with out a place to live. Which means all of our worldly possessions were in the back of a truck parked in a hotel parking lot. Let me just say it was a great experience, but we will hopefully never have to do it again.

We spent a week, running around town, trying to find a place. Everything was either unbelievably expensive, built in 1970 complete with smokey interiors, or in the middle of no where. After looking at probably 10 apartment buildings, and numerous houses and duplexes we finally narrowed it down to two places. We had a hard time deciding because we came out here wanting to find a place in Denver that was cool and different from where we had been living in Rogers.

One of the places was sandwiched in the middle of two really cool neighborhoods. It wasn't necessarily in a cool place itself but probably will be in a couple of years. It was a part of a small complex, I think like 30 units, that had just recently been completely redone. The kitchen was awesome, a dream, but everything else was a bit marginal. Ultimately too small, with no lighting, and no washer and dryer hook ups. Which was something I really did not want to give up.

The other place was cool too, however just reminded us of our last place. Insides are totally different but the outside a siding and rock combo just like Stone Manor. So living here was compromising our dream for the time being, but the best place for us overall.

So we decided to move in....Dakota Ridge is our new home.

Pictures again will be posted shortly. I still don't have everything in order yet.


Friday, August 21, 2009

Colorado or Bust!



This last week as been a whirl wind to say the least....I will probably have two posts coming up about our road trip and one about our crazy housing search.


But first our roadtrip!!! All last week Blake and I did some packing, trying to stay organized, which is difficult to do when you are packing up everything you own. Then Saturday and Sunday were major move days. Thanks to the help of our future Brother-in-law and our good friend Wes we got the U-haul packed. My parents and friends were so great to come over and support emotionally helping me accomplish the small details of a move. Then Monday morning was the big day!!! My wonderful dad came with us to help drive the u-haul.




My cute dad with the U-haul and Flat Stanley

We set off pretty early and it was a bit of a bumpy road to begin with, we started driving in rain. Which doesn't sound like that big deal unless the Uhaul wind shield wipers were working!!! Which the were obviously not. But not to worry, Jim Bob and Blake did some investigating and some shaking of the dash board to fix the problem.






We finally arrived at our destination of Colby, KS. I don't think that I had ever been so happy to stop from a road trip. The the next morning we got up early to hit the ground running to find a place to live.





Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Packing Up Life and Moving Out West

Well this is my first official blog post thanks to the help and inspiration of Elizabeth J Ray and Haley B Nicodemus (shout out girls!)

The main purpose of this diary is to keep everyone updated on Blake and I, and allow my friends and family to experience the ups and downs of our new life in Denver.

This is our final week in NWA and I must say that it has been very hard for me. Many tears have been shed with a lot more to come I am sure. But I know that the Lord has a great and specific adventure in store for us, which I am excited about.

I am taking my dear friend Mikki's lead and sharing with you a few things I know that I will miss.Our so fun and cute apartment. Here is our lovely bedroom.




Our perfect kitchen and all of the other rooms of our first apartment together. I will truly miss this place.

A few other things on our list:
- All of our wonderful friends (Cassius Lane)
- Being close to our families
- Glo Limited (the perfect place to work and play)
- Stone Mill bread company (I think you have received half of my pay check)
- Our Alma Mater and the memories that go along with that
- Yoga on Mondays
- Blake says he will miss playing basketball after work
- Andy's Frozen custard
- Braum's milk (what will we do without you?)


Though this is a short list there are so many things that we will continue to think and reminisce about here in NWA. We are truly blessed to have been surrounded and encouraged by so many wonderful people. We shall return!!