Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Elko Trip, Family Visit, House Updates, and My 23rd Birthday

Thomas likes to wear Mommy's shoes!
Well, hello! It's been a few weeks and time for a new update! Quite a bit has happened recently...life is just moving right along!


Sweet Smiles

John has had several work meetings in Elko lately (about 1 hour and 45 minutes' drive, also where we spent last summer for John's internship). When he found out he would have a meeting Monday (19th) through Wednesday (21st), we decided we'd all go and make a trip of it! The company paid for the hotel, most of our food, and will even reimburse us for miles put on our car. It was a chance for us to visit with our friends, Zach and Dixie Hessing (and their daughter Mel, who's just older than Thomas!) and Edgar and Laura Vargas (and their son Markus, just younger than Thomas!). However, somehow we all got sick with the "Nevada Flu" that's been going around and felt terrible...luckily it only lasted around 24 hours.

Thomas hanging for dear life onto the edge of the bed!


Thomas gives lots of sweet kisses!
It was a fun trip! (Minus getting sick...)

Then on Thursday, John's parents drove the 5 1/2-hour trip from Layton, UT to come visit us for the weekend! They were able to use their shnazzy new car for the trip. The house we're renting has plenty of room for company (hint, hint, wink, wink!), so we were able to host them easily. While they were here, we spent time playing, talking, putting offers on the house (more on that to come!), visiting Lovelock and having a picnic, hiking to Lovelock Cave, eating good food at Ormachea's (a Basque restaurant in town) and the Winnemucca Pizzeria, going to church with our ward, and visiting the Winnemucca museum. Thomas (and both John and I!) really enjoyed having them here!


Grandma and Grandpa Kimball
 Now for those house updates I promised! John and I have been looking at a lot of houses out here. The housing market here (unlike Utah and almost everywhere else) is actually still booming (due to high gold prices) and there is not nearly enough housing for everyone. Houses get bought up really fast (as we painfully experienced) and the prices are a lot higher.

In all of our house-viewing, we really liked one we didn't think we would. It's 1632 sq. ft. (smaller than what we were hoping for) but really utilizes the space well. It's all on one level, has 4 bedrooms and 2 baths, 2-car garage, and a .35 acre lot. The backyard is completely undeveloped besides the 10'x10' patch of grass with a tree that they oh-so-conveniently took a picture of for the listing. (As my parents said, it's "accentuating the positives!") Although it's sloped and will require a LOT of work, we like that we can do our own landscaping/gardening/etc. We're bummed that it's just BARELY over the line splittng the town into two wards, so we'll be in the other ward. :S Here's the real estate listing with more pics and info:

http://visionwestrealty.com/property-search/residential?view=property&id=1371


Our own picture of the front of the house

So we put an offer in Friday morning, quite a bit lower than the asking price (considering all the work to be done in the backyard and what we found the sale price to be 2 years ago according to public records....oh yeah, we're stalkers). The seller (also a real estate agent) countered, we countered again, the seller countered back with almost the same offer as before...but we finally accepted. (This process took all day with lots of discussing and thinking in between! You get the shortened version). We still think we're getting a reasonable price for around here. So that's where we are! We've signed the papers so it's official, but contingent upon the house inspection which is scheduled for Friday. We get to be there for that and will do some serious sniffing around. We'll also take more pictures to post for you! (Including pics of the PURPLE master bathroom) :)

On another note....Monday was my 23rd birthday! John's parents and Thomas and I went to see the museum in town before they left for home at about noon. It was fun having them here--Carol and I actually share birthdays! (As well as John's oldest sister Amy!) The rest of the day, I cleaned up, did laundry, and cooked dinner. Sounds like a birthday, huh? :) Well John came home from work and relaxed for a while, then headed out to get my gifts. He did his best to try to get me Hunger Games movie tickets (too bad our local 2-screen theater requires cash payment and won't let you buy tickets in advance!). He also got me a rice cooker (really--I've been wanting one!), a bag of Kit-Kats (yum!), and this yummy Reese's pie. I also kind of bought myself tickets to see Wicked in SLC in July (during a pre-sale in December), so that kinda counts as the rest of my present. :) I'm excited for that!

Yep, it was yummy!

I also got phone calls from my Dad, Mom & little bros, and sister Candace! It was fun chatting and it brightened my day. I got cards from my Grandma Whatcott (promising her amazing hand-embroidered pillowcases!), Opa (in Virginia!) with a generous check, Mom and Dad also with a generous check (and graduation gift, woohoo!), and Mom- and Dad-in-law with a generous cash bill. :) I look forward to getting some fun things I've wanted for a while in the form of kitchen tools, jewelry/accessories, and things for the new house we'll hopefully have in about a month!! (I also got about a million birthday wishes on facebook, haha). Thanks everyone!

Thanks to all of you for your love and support! We are excited for the big life changes coming up! Here are a few videos of cute Thomas that I have to share. Enjoy!!

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Settling In, Family Visit, Church Talks, House Hunting

Time to update! Since I last posted a month ago, we've had some fun things going on.

We made a trip to Boise, ID (well, actually Caldwell) to visit John's 2 siblings, Karalee and Vaughn, and their families and to go to the temple. Turns out the Boise temple is closed for renovations, but we were able to drive to Twin Falls with Vaughn and Tavia and their friend to attend. It was a great day, though it was a long one with all the driving! We stayed with Mike and Karalee and fun with nieces and nephews. It ended up being sort of a short trip though, since we were asked to speak in a small branch about 45 minutes from Winnemucca.

We'd spoken in church a few weeks before in our new ward and they sent us to Orovada to give our talks there. It was a small group in a double-wide, but they were very friendly and it was a fun experience. They even had a delicious Italian-themed potluck after the 2 1/2-hr block in our honor! (Yum!)

The next weekend (President's Day weekend), my parents and little brothers Daniel and Matthew came to visit us in Winnemucca! I had been looking forward to it all week. :) It was quite the drive for them from Mesquite (8+ hours!). It turned out to be cold and blustery (unlike the rest of our time here!), but we did our best to show them the "sites" of Winnemucca!


We went to the small museum in town, ate at The Pig BBQ, played games, talked, ate good food, went to Unionville and saw where Mark Twain supposedly stayed and had a picnic, took a tour of the Safe Haven Rescue Zoo that has Siberian tigers and other exotic animals, went to the stinky hot springs, showed them a couple of houses we've had our eye on, and just had a great time.
Says: MARK TWAIN LIVED HERE 1860 OR 1861
Other weekends, we have looked at houses and gotten errands done and continued to settle in. It's been difficult adjusting to the new life in some ways. John as a full-time employee and me as a full-time stay-at-home wife and mom. We've been going through some tough adjustments and have really needed to be patient with each other. We'd appreciate any prayers you happen to want to send our way. :)

We're slowly making friends in the ward and around town and we both got callings in the ward. John is secretary in the Elders' quorum and I'm the CTR 4 & 5 primary teacher. I try to be involved by attending R.S. meetings, baby reading time at the library, and I will soon have all of the paperwork in for being a substitute teacher in the elementary schools.

We're excited to find a home to move into and make our own. Finally a place to call our own and to paint and plant a garden! If only we could find a place... The market here is limited and since the economy here in Winnemucca (based on gold) is thriving, the house prices reflect that. It's a little discouraging to have so few options of what we want in our price range. Just today we had our first offer on a house beaten out by one submitted just before it. We're hoping to find something that we could move into by the first of June, since the couple we're renting this house from returns from their mission mid-June.

Thomas is in a tough phase--he can be so silly, animated, and cute, but he can also be so difficult. He is nigh impossible to contain at church (thankfully, we can now start taking him to nursery since we both got callings and he's only a few weeks away from being 18 months). He has seemed to go backwards in some ways, yelling and screaming when he wants something instead of using the signs and words that he knows. I've tried everything I can to reinforce good behaviors and either ignore or punish bad ones, but to no avail. I hope this is just a phase and that it will end soon. On the other hand, he is trying to say more and more words and copies what we do. He likes to dance and even tries to since along when we sing (like during the hymns at church!).

Lately he likes to put on daddy's boots
Just relaxin'!

Cheesy grin
Well, there's your update. Hopefully we'll have good news about a happy Thomas and a new house soon!