Friday, July 13, 2012

Rent...Buy...or Build?

I have been looking at house on line since the first of this year. Just seeing what is out there, because we were planning to save for another year and then purchase another house. Well, mid-May came and we decided to start looking at houses. So we called our Realtor, Crystal Yengich, and went looking. With Matt's schedule it wasn't quite the easiest, so I would go out to see the houses and then he would come later in the afternoon when he would wake up. We really didn't find any existing house out on the market that we wanted, so we thought about building.
First we found a house and builder that we liked, but didn't quite agree on the area.
Next, we found a perfect house, perfect area, but not the right price. 
Third time around, after backing out of the bid on the "perfect house, perfect area, but not the right price", we came across the perfect house, perfect area, and a good price. It is also right next to the "perfect house, perfect area, but not the right price." Who knew.


So we are going to be BUILDING a house. It is being built by Richmond American. 


It has practically everything on my to two page list that I wrote out before we started looking:


Here is my list that I wrote before looking:
Porch on Front for sitting 
Cul-de-sac location
Garden Boxes
Shade in the evening
Not a corner lot
Fully fenced
Patio or deck in back
Privacy in Backyard
Flat Yard
Can't see kitchen from front door
Fireplace
3rd Car Garage
Large kitchen with space to move
Pantry in Kitchen
Cold Storage
3 Bedrooms on same level
Master Bedroom - Bigger than smaller
Mast bath w/ double sinks
Family room - Large enough for wrap around couch and flat screen
Granite counter tops
Tall cabinets in bathrooms
Wood/tile in Kitchen - No linoleum
Tile in Bathrooms - No linoleum
Bay Windows
Window seats in bedrooms
Lots of storage space
Soft Cushy carpet
Larger laundry room
Dimmer lights in family room

Here are pictures of the model home that will be ours in 4-5 months:
This is the model home. Ours will have a different exterior look
but same style. 

Main Floor
Living Room

Stairs

Front Hallway


Kitchen

Dining and Grandroom

Huge Pantry


Mudroom and 1/2 bath

Downstairs

    Cold Storage in the Basement


 Upstairs

Loft and Laundry 
Laundry

Upstairs Bathroom

Bedroom #1


Walk-in Closet in Bedroom #1

Bedroom #2

Walk-in Closet in Bedroom #2

Masterbedroom

Master Bedroom

Master Bath

Master Bath

Master Bedroom Walk-in Closet


Our lot looking West.

Matt being "King" of the rocks

Our Lot looking East.

READY, SET, BUILD!

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

A day of HOPE


Hope Ranch had our first day camp with HopeKids on Saturday, June 16th.

Hope Kids is For children fighting life-threatening illnesses, rare are the days when they
can laugh and play like other kids. HopeKids believes that by bringing joy to these remarkable children via an ongoing schedule of special events and activities we can help cultivate hope,
acceptance, and most importantly the will to live.

Hope Ranch volunteers arrived at 9:00am to gather up the horses and get them ready. We groomed, saddled, and played the Parelli  7 games with them. The 7 games helps us get the horses calm and lets them get their excitement out before any rider gets aboard for a ride. This keeps the riders and horses safe. After we played the 7 games with our individual horses, we went into the arena. The only problem was the doors to the arena had been changed recently to metal doors and it was windy so they were making some loud noises. Some of the horses got excited, so we continued to play the 7 games with our individual horses in the arena.

I had Trinity and she was nervous and so was I, so it was a little hard to get her to calm down. I am one of the newest volunteers, so I was worried that Trinity would be a little jumpy for the HopeKids families that were arriving at 10:00am.

Well Trinity was still a little nervous, so I handed her off to one of the more experienced volunteers, Annie, and was able to talk with the families and help the kids on and off the horses.

The day was full of fun, smiles, and lasting memories. The two kids I remember the most are Abigail and Natasha. They didn’t want to get on the horses at first, but once they were riding they didn’t want to get off. These two girls are twin sisters and are 4 years old, but I thought they were only about 1. Well, I was surprised after talking to their mom. They are the only identical twins in the world with Down syndrome and leukemia. On July 2nd, they were featured on KSL.com in a story “Strangers come to the aid of special needs twins stricken with cancer”. It was interesting that I already knew about them and had told others too.

We had food, horse back riding, roping, and smiles all around. 








































This event was very rewarding and I can’t wait for the next 4 day camps over the summer.