For those of you who don't know our lovely story, I will tell you a tale. There once was a family with five girls living in a beautiful three bedroom house. The parents in that household felt like they should have another child join the family. They soon were expecting a new addition and decided that there house was too small. They didn't want to have to change schools and lose the wonderful Suzuki program that there kids participated in. So, they looked into remodeling their house and adding on two bedrooms. However, the interest rate was too high.
Next, they looked into building a house that would be in the school zone. They put money down on a lot so that they could build a four bedroom home. This was done in December.
In January, they talked with a realtor and put their house on the market. It sold in three days! Yeah, right! There were some set backs. The buyers wanted to have the house in two and 1/2 weeks. Yikes! (I am changing to first person now...) We were looking at rentals to stay at while waiting to build. Everything was going to be super small and squishy, and we would be stuck in a rental agreement for a year. We weren't quite sure what to do. On a whim, we decided to look at what houses were for sale to see if we could find something. We found something the next day! We were so excited. It was even a five bedroom house which was good because we are having a BOY! They accepted our offer and we were ready to move. They would be able to let us into our house, the day after we sold ours. We made arrangements with some friends to be able to stay the night while waiting to move into our new house the next day.
We were closing on our house on Friday. We had everything packed up and loaded on Wednesday. While loading the Uhaul truck, we got a call from our realtor with some bad news. The house we were supposed to buy couldn't appraise for what it needed to.
We were thrown into a whirlwind of unknowns. Our friends told us that we could stay with them. They were incredible! We tried to buy another home and the inspection was terrible. Then, we tried to buy the first house again buy getting an apraisal review. It still fell short. We were at our wits end. We had to buy a house in our school district, or our kids would not be able to continue learning the cello and viola. I was devastated. There were plenty of nice houses that we looked at outside of our district, but not a lot of options in our district. We decided to look at one more house before we gave up our Suzuki program. It was lovely and it appraised! It took six weeks to find this house, but we feel blessed to have it. Our new ward is very nice and welcoming. We live about 5 minutes away from Aaron's work. We are privileged to live in a culd-e-sac again, and we have sidewalks! The only downside is that the girls have a fifteen minute commute to school. We are so grateful that everything worked out. They are able to transfer to our old school and will continue their lessons. We have a house that fits the needs for our family! We have a loving Heavenly Father who helped us.
With out further ado, here are pictures of the house! I am posting pictures of the downstairs this week. Hopefully next week I will have pictures of the front, back and upstairs!