Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Closing Day!

We did it!

We closed on our home today and we are exhausted.

Yep, that's right.  Exhausted.

Closing went super smooth.  We showed up about 20 minutes early and got started nearly right away.  It didn't take longer than 45 minutes and we had the keys in hand and were on our way back to the house.

We have movers scheduled for tomorrow, and they charge by the item, so we decided that we would take over as much as we could ourselves to help alleviate some of the costs.  Our town home is about 30 minutes away from our HOME, but we ended up making three trips out there with car fulls of stuff in my little VW bug and hubby's full size car.

Each time we had something "fun" happen.

We dropped my VW off at the house before we went to closing.  We went inside and checked out a few things that had been left on our "list" from our pre-settlement walk through yesterday.  A few things still haven't been done, but our PM is coming out to check on us tomorrow so I'll touch base with him on those.

After closing we came back to the house and officially unloaded our first set of belongings into the house.

Our very first item was the little box that holds the ashes of our sweet boy Chase.  He was with us when we started this whole process and we were ecstatic to build a home for him and his brother to run and play in and enjoy as a family.  And, if you've been following along with our adventures, you may remember that Chase got super sick right before we broke ground and we had to make the decision to put him to sleep.  I still miss that sweet boy every day, and to both me and Jason it made perfect sense that the first "thing" in our new home is Chase.

So, after we have our moment, we unload the rest of our stuff and get ready to go.  We backed each of our cars one at a time into the garage for easier moving.

Well.  Hubby goes to leave the garage and the garage door literally goes down on his car!  I look up from my rearview mirror because I am waiting on him, and see half the car sticking out of the garage and the door is down.

Oh. Em. Gee.

So, he's panicking because he literally did NOTHING except start to pull the car out of the garage.  I quickly see that the pull string from the garage door that makes the door come off of the chain of the opener is stuck in the door of the back seat of hubby's car.  So, I get it out of there, and we have our first adventure as homeowners:  Try to figure out how to latch the garage door back to the opener so that it'll all work properly.

We survived.  We figured it out, got the garage door working again and back to the town home we went.

Trip number two.  Two car fulls of stuff again.  We pull into the neighborhood, turn down our street, get ready to pull into the driveway, and notice that there's a van sitting in front of our driveway, and our garage door is open!!!

What. The. Heck. {not my actual choice of words}

There are three people sitting in our garage.  An older lady and two younger teenage looking kids.  They're the cleaners and they're there to do the final clean on the house.

Say what?!?!

We closed on our home at 11 AM and here it is, well after 2 PM and they're just now doing the final clean?!  The older lady was quick to reiterate several times that they only moved things to clean the house and then put them right back where they found them.  They had one house in the neighborhood they had to do a "first clean"on and then our home for the final clean.

I didn't like this at all, and neither did hubby.  These three people quickly gathered their things and left.  Kinda suspicious if you ask me.  We called our PM, very upset that people were IN our home, and had to leave him a message.

The older cleaning lady also said that while she was cleaning the toilet in the half bath, she flushed it and it's been running ever since.  We both think that she saw we had put TP in there and decided to use the bathroom.

I have several issues here.  Obviously the fact that we weren't told that our home still needed to be cleaned and here it was happening after we closed on the home.  But second, if you're the cleaning staff and you walk into a home that has people's BELONGINGS in it, wouldn't you think to ask questions or maybe even not enter the home?!?!!  Granted it wasn't a ton of stuff, but it was still our stuff and it was definitely noticeable that someone was now living in the home!!!

This older lady also said that someone else was in the home installing some wire in the kitchen.  More on that one in a second.

Our PM finally got back to us, and he had no clue that the cleaning staff hadn't done the final clean yet and had no idea they'd be out today.  He was going to talk to them.

The "wire" in the kitchen was for our ice maker.  Let me tell you about this.  We were told at our pre-construction meeting that the ice maker rough in was in the basement, and that you just had to run the line through the floor and voila!  ice.

Well, at our pre-settlement yesterday, I asked our PM to show us how we were supposed to put it through the floor.  Yeah.  No dice scooter.  He had to drill the hole for us, and then saw off a piece of the pipe in the basement and add a nozzle to it so it worked.  Now, at our pre-construction meeting, it didn't seem like it was that much work.  He made it sound like it was one, two and done.  I am so glad we asked though because if not, we would be getting this amazing refrigerator tomorrow and it wouldn't have ice.  But now all is right in the world of ice maker lines.

Whew.  Our last trip out to the house was the uneventful one.  We brought our step ladder out with us and changed the code on the garage door so no more random people can come into the house without us knowing {after leaving from the second trip we made sure everything was locked up}.

So now, we sit in our town home for the last evening.  I am exhausted but I really wanted to write this post so that hubby and I can one day laugh at our first day as home owners.  OH!! We also went out and did some adulting and bought a dehumidifier.  We did some research and went with the Frigidaire 70 Pint from Lowes.  I'll update more on that a little down the road.  I really know nothing about these things.

And now a few photos and then bed.  Tomorrow our movers come, we get out of this town home and officially start enjoying our new home!

{and sorry if there are typo's, grammatical errors or parts that make no sense.  I'm definitely not going back to proofread this thing, haha!!!!}

My little VW hanging out at the house before it officially became OURS!

Closing papers. Not as intimidating as I thought it would be.

First load of stuff in the house, and then we selfie with our keys in front of OUR front door!!!

Chase Tanner.  Officially our first "thing" in the house.

The line for the ice maker rough in.  No idea how we were supposed to DIY this, but I'm happy we asked and our PMs took care of it for us.

That gosh darn cord thingy that caused our first crisis.  I made it shorter so that thing never happens again.

Three loads of goodies hanging out in the morning room.  Unpacking begins tomorrow!

More stuff. We most definitely have A TON of it.

See? More stuff.

Our bunnies!  They are the first ones to spend the night in the house.  It was easier to take them over tonight rather than while the movers started moving all of our stuff.

Bed frame all ready to be put together!

The glass surround for our shower!  This was one of the last things to be done on the house!

I plan on filling this closet with my clothes.  I definitely have a good head start!

And, Crosley, our 5 month old pup.  He sat perched on the couch watching us as we loaded cars with stuff to take to his new house.  He goes out there tomorrow with his big brother dog, Cody!

Monday, July 25, 2016

Week 13- Pre Settlement Walk Through



We have been blue taped!!!

We had our pre-settlement walk through this morning.  It went really well and was really easy.  We don't have many things that need to be done, so that's a plus.  I had my dad and granny with us that way they could be an extra set of eyes to check out everything.  That worked well because they did see a couple of things.

I think the walk through lasted about 2 and a half hours.  The first bit was just going over warranty stuff and all of that mumbo-jumbo.  So that part was pretty easy.  After that we walked through the house and we were shown how everything works.

We didn't use too much blue tape, but there were a couple of spots that need touch ups.  A few spots on the cabinets were the main thing.  We have the cabinet company coming out for touch ups later this week.  A couple of spots need paint that look like they were fixed but never painted.

They need to drill a hole in the floor where the fridge will be so we can run our ice maker line down to the basement to connect it for ice.

They need to touch up some of the stone work outside, and install the shutters over the porch window still.

And then there was a list of things to "get".

We were told to seal our driveway before the winter.

The deck needs to be sealed as soon as possible.

Water the yard a lot and often.

Seal the grout.

Get new hoses for the washing machine.

So we headed to the hardware store after the meeting was over.  We got some hoses, sprinklers, grout sealer, washing machine hoses.

We talked with the paint guy at Lowe's and he told us that we need to wait for the wood to "dry"-- about 6 to 8 weeks.  Stains and sealers are oil based and won't stick with the wood being "wet" still {because they're pressure washed}.  So yay to that.  We want to do this stuff once it's a bit cooler out.

Tomorrow at 11 we close and get the keys!

And then we pack up our stuff and FINALLY move in!!!!!!

So, back to packing so we can get outta this town home and into our DREAM HOME!


Wednesday, July 20, 2016

House Progression


Here's a little slideshow of our home from start to finish! Starting at it just being an empty lot and ending up being the gorgeous house that we are making our home!  Below the slideshow are the 27 photos that comprise the entire show, with dates and what was done on the home that was different from the last photo.  

I highly recommend taking lots of photos, but more importantly, take a photo in front of your driveway or soon-to-be driveway every time!  I love looking back and seeing the progress!!

To get the slideshow to play, click on it and it should start right up!





December 19, 2015
Checking out our lot at the very very beginning

January 10, 2016
First snow on our lot


April 20, 2016
Our Cody boy on our lot just days before they broke ground.
This is the day after we had to put our sweet Chase down because he got critically ill.

May 5, 2016
Basement foundation poured and driveway gravel

May 7, 2016
Lumber delivered

May 11, 2016
First floor framed

May 12, 2016
Second floor framed and roof up

May 13, 2016
Framing finishing up

May 14, 2016

May 15, 2016

May 17, 2016
Shingles delivered

May 19, 2016
Shingles installed

May 22, 2016

May 26, 2016

May 29, 2016

June 5, 2016

June 7, 2016
Garage door installed

June 18, 2016
Siding installed

June 23, 2016
Front porch mudded for stone

June 26, 2016
Stone installed and front porch rail

July 3, 2016
Trim painted almond/tan color- lights installed

July 6, 2016
Driveway poured

July 8, 2016
Sidewalk poured

July 10, 2016

July 13, 2016
Twilight photo- yard leveled for sod

July 16, 2016
Sod installed. It looks like a house!
Isn't it perfect?!
We have less than a week as of right now til we close!
My daddy and granny are en route from Florida now to visit with us for the week!

Things are about to get crazy, but in a good way! We are so excited and so ready to be in our new home!



Saturday, July 16, 2016

Week 12--- Rounding Third and Heading For Home!

This is on the third base side of Great American Ballpark-- the home of the Cincinnati Reds, and what we like to call our "summer home".  This quote just seemed appropriate for this post as it's a place we love, and because we are SO close to being in our new home!

Let me just say-- I want to be inside this house!  I want to just go inside and stay there til we close.  No one has to know, right?!?! It's so amazing inside you guys! I love it, it's perfect, and every tear, every stressful moment and waiting since December is all about to be worth it.  I love our home so much and can't wait to be in!

I found out from our SR that our PM actually HAD sent out emails about going on vacation, but their Outlook accounts are really wonky and only seem to work about half the time.  When we visited with our SR {we had to get the key to get into the house} today we had a good laugh because of the whole poop in the toilet thing.  I'm glad we are all laughing about it already.

We tried visiting on Tuesday this week, and even asked our PM if they'd leave the house unlocked for us.  I wanted to go in and measure windows and a couple of different things.  Well, the house was locked when we got there.  We were a bit frustrated as it takes us 30 minutes to get out to the house from where we live now.  So that is over an hour of our time spent with nothing to show for it.  And, it's late at night as it's after work when we do this.

So hubby called our PM on Wednesday and asked to please leave one of the doors open for us.  So we were able to go in on Wednesday.  Between Wednesday and going out today, we noticed that these things that were done this week:

Cable/Guardian stuff
Carpet Installation
Sod in the front yard
Seed/Sod in the back

It was neat going out today, because there was a huge list sitting on our kitchen island that had stuff that has been done with the house, and things that still needed to be done.  Part of our purpose going out today was to go through a list that WE had made of things we wanted to make sure were taken care of.  So it was great seeing this list.  A lot of the stuff we were concerned about were taken care of already. But, seeing this list was neat because it made us appreciate just how much they take care of things, and working on things that we didn't even notice!

I'm not gonna bore you with the stuff we want to have looked at by the PM.  It literally is a couple of spots that need to be painted, and some scratched cabinets that need to be replaced or taken care of.

I'd rather show y'all what everything is looking like, because it's amazing.  I seriously didn't want to leave once we were in there today.  I wanted to just sit and stare at everything and imagine what it's going to be like actually LIVING there.

TEN DAYS from today, y'all.  TEN DAYS and we sign our lives away and get the keys to this home that we have been dreaming about.

Okay. Pictures!

We will start with carpet photos!  All of these photos are from either Wednesday or Saturday (today) so they might be a bit out of order, but oh well :-)

Carpet selfie!  I was so excited to have our carpet.

View from the kitchen island looking into the family room

Family room!  Hardwood floors and carpet <3

Family room and hardwood in the kitchen

Looking towards the foyer from the kitchen.  Light is coming from the dining room.

Carpeted Stairs <3

Loft

Bedroom #2 (next to the master)

Loft again, with gorgeous railing!

Loft!


View looking out the door in the master bedroom

standing in the morning room looking towards the family room

standing in the family room looking towards the front door

basement!
And our other photos! Just detail shots and some outside shots!  It's gorgeous you guys!!

I FINALLY got to sit in my tub! It is gigundous! I can't wait to just relax and soak after a long day of work!

Hubby had to model the shower too!  We still have to have the glass surround put on, and I'm asking our PM just to make sure it's gonna be installed... but everything looks amazing!

all of our hardware was installed (TP holders and towel rods)

sitting in the bath tub looking at the shower

master bath vanity.

one of two master closets. This one is the larger of the two, which is inside the master bath.  It's mine ;-)

More shelving in the master closet.  I will eventually make this into an organized closet with shelving and other things, but these shelves work for now.

More shelving in that first master closet

Hall closet.  It's weird that these doors don't have knobs that turn.  You just pull the doors open

Hall bathroom

Laundry room

Hubby studying the punch out lists that were on the kitchen island <3

Guardian stuff was installed!  And we made our appointment for installation once we move in!

basement stairs.  The basement looks amazing!

Half bath off of the family entry

morning room door and deck.

That damn small pantry.  

our gorgeous kitchen. I seriously adore this place.

seed and straw in our back yard

Seed and Straw on the side yard.  I love this because we can actually see how large our yard is.  It's amazing and our boys are going to have so much space to run and play!

Sod and landscaping.  There are just no words for how amazing this looks and how it makes me feel.  I'm in awe and can't wait to be in this house.


Our mailbox was installed this week too!

Mailbox and our yard being leveled for sod!

The rest of our porch rails were installed.  I am so glad we chose this elevation. 

Dusk photo of our home.  

So, I can't believe this, but this is probably my last post before we close!  We have ten days from today, but we have A LOT going on this upcoming week.  My daddy and my granny are coming up from Florida to visit for almost a week.  I am excited because they'll be able to see the house, but bummed at the same time because I really wanted to be in the house for them to stay with us.  Sigh.  It's all worth it in the end though.

So, we have our pre-settlement walk through on July 25th and then we close on the 26th!

I'm hoping to maybe have a post for our pre-settlement walk through... but with that the day before we close, and my daddy and granny leaving the day of our closing... I'm not sure if I will have time! I'll still have some packing to do since we are pretty much LIVING in this place til the day we close.