Sunday, December 30, 2007

Celebrate with us

Saturday, January 5th from 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. we will have an Open House to share our new home with any who would like to see it. So many of you have had a hand in this new house that we would love for you to come by and visit.

Since this blog is a public forum, I will not be posting my address, e-mail or phone number. If you attend SCPC, you can get my contact information from the church office or CCB (church database). If you are a friend with my e-mail address, please drop me a note so I can rebuild my lost electronic address book. If you are a friend without my contact information, you can probably find us via the Internet somehow. :)

Hope many of you can join us to celebrate this momentous occasion.

Sheryl for Jon and Joshua

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Yipee!

We got to sleep in our own beds in our own house last night!!! Escrow didn't close till today, but the funding was transferred yesterday and that is what counts, so our loan officer gave the thumbs up for our first overnight.

Today Joshua got to go to Knott's Berry Farm (a local amusement park) with my brother's family. Joshua and his cousin Evan are only 6 months apart and really enjoy each other. It was a nice gift for me to have an entire day to run errands and do chores around the house by myself.

Just wanted to let you all know that we are officially in our home and loving it. Thanks for all the help and prayers that so many of you provided during the past 6 weeks and two days. It is very good to be home. Feel free to drop by and visit any time.

Sheryl

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Life goes on

I was told once by my brother and sister-in-law that new houses can end up being as much work as old ones. Having never owned a brand new home I must confess that I didn't believe them, even though they were current owners of a new home. Well, now I believe.

This morning when we arrived at the house we found a minor flood in our utility room. Of course the contractor is on vacation today but assured us that they'll be here first thing tomorrow morning. Jon got his shower before he headed to work and then we turned off the water. I was a bit stressed and then Joshua got nervous and was worried that we'd have a flood that would ruin all of our stuff. What a morning.

I spoke with our loan agent this morning and she assured me that escrow will close today. However, I still haven't gotten a call, so now I'm getting nervous again. I know the bank is on the east coast, so it's already 3:30 there. Please pray that escrow closes today and I will relax and trust the Lord while I'm waiting. Thanks.

Oh, I can finally post pictures cause I have a computer. I think I forgot to mention that I discovered yesterday that the computer that was donated to us is a brand new Dell Lap top. Wow! What a great Christmas gift that was. Here's a picture of us in front of the tree my brother's family brought on Sunday. There will be more to come.

Sheryl

Monday, December 24, 2007

Gift, gifts and more gifts

Yesterday, December 23rd was Joshua's 8th birthday. After church we were able to do a little unpacking in the house before my family arrived for his birthday party and our family Christmas celebration. My brother Steve, sister-in-law Sandi and kids Elena, Emma and Evan, arrived with a big surprise -- a huge Christmas tree. It would not have fit in our old house, but it looks great with our new vaulted ceilings. What a fun surprise. All of our ornaments were packed away in bins that had been piled in our living room waiting to be stored somewhere. We all had fun decorating the tree.

Joshua, of course received many gifts for his birthday and then we were off to geocache -- see link to the left to learn more. We were only able to find two sights, but one was in a part of San Juan that we had never visited before. With our recent rains the hills were green and the air was clean and fresh. We are so sorry for those of you snowed in right now. We love our 65 degree Christmases. We went back to our house and enjoyed a ham dinner with all the fixings, thanks to my generous family. There were more gifts, for everyone this time and then games and lots of sweets until about 10:00 p.m.

Before I tell you where we went after everyone left for their homes, I have to go back to the morning when we were at church. This was probably the sweetest gift of the day. We told a few friends about our situation -- escrow not closing and us not feeling comfortable breaking the rules and sleeping in the house. Kellie, who helped us move on Saturday overheard and immediately invited us to stay with them. Her husband agreed and I gratefully accepted. About 30 minutes later I had a message on my cell phone from another good friend. She decided to use part of a recent inheritance to put us up in a suite at the Double Tree Hotel in Dana Point for three nights. She thought (rightly) that I might enjoy just having family time and not living with anyone else for a few days. Wow! What a blessing. Our rooms have an ocean view with a king size bed (Ahhhh!) and a pull-out couch for Joshua.

The amazing thing is that for the two days that I was looking for a place to stay and everything kept falling through, I had this thought that God must have something better for us. That is not my normal response to disappointing circumstances, but God is so good and he has blessed us so much that I figured He must having something special in store. Wow! I never would have guessed this.

Today we are moving the last of our belongings out for Kristin and Rani's house and Lord willing, escrow will close on Wednesday so we can officially move into our new home.

May you see the many ways God is blessing you this Christmas,

Sheryl

Sunday, December 23, 2007

A slight change in plans

Life is full of opportunities to learn flexibility. Does that give you an idea of what this post is about?

Friday was a busy day with the house walk-through that I did with the contractor Frank. There are many things that a crew will need to come out and fix. The paint crew seems to have used semi-gloss to spot paint the living room and dining room, which were done in flat paint. Ah, its great to know the paint crew is so knowledgeable. :) But overall the house looked great and Frank noted all of my concerns. It will probably be the new year before they are all fixed, but that's okay. Jon was able to get off work a little early to attend a special scholar assembly at school where Joshua received an award from his teacher for being a math scholar. Yes, his former-math-teacher mother is very proud, as is his literary father. :) Then there was the Christmas, I mean Holiday class party, where the kids decorated the store-bought gingerbread men I bought with frosting and candy -- what fun. I was going to bring cupcakes, but the kids seemed to enjoy this more since they got to decorate AND eat their treat.

So the opportunity to learn flexiblity came when I called the Claudia, the woman who is coordinating our loan and found out that she was not in the office and no one else had our case or could help me. UGH! I called Lydia, our sales rep. and she was shocked to hear that Claudia was not avaialbe. But Lydia had Claudia's cell phone and promised to call me back. Turns out the bank, which is located on the east coast, didn't get the appraisal until Friday morning and they had told Claudia that they needed one day to review it. All of our credit stuff was done, but this final issue was the hold up. What is very difficult for me is that I spoke with Claudia twice Thursday afternoon and she never told me the truth that escrow could not close on Friday. Well our sales rep. and her boss felt terrible and said if we signed a hold-harmless form and promised not to tell anyone, we could move in and live in our house until escrow closes on Wednesday (delay due to a weekend and Christmas). Unfortunately, neither Jon or I feel comfortable doing something that we "are not supposed to tell anyone about." It feels shady, unethical, something. We had been told that right before escrow closes its okay to move stuff into the home, but we cannot sleep there until the papers are signed, sealed and delivered. It was all very anticlimactic.

But our friend Pati Toole had arranged for a moving crew, so we went forward with our plans for Saturday. We had an awesome team: my dad and mom, sister Sandy and brother-in-law Sonny, Jim Craft who organized the loading of the trucks, Ryan Romberg who is just a great funny guy who overloaded his truck to get everything to our house, Kellie Bieber who helped my mom, sister and me to put down shelf-paper (that Pati bought for me) and unload the kitchen boxes, Jack Bieber who played with Joshua all morning, Jim Toole who came to be part of the unloading team and then, with Pati, Jake and Conor took Joshua to the local petting zoo in the afternoon when Jack had to go home. What a team. We got everything moved out of the storage shed and into our house. It will be a while before everything is put away, but it is great to have it all there. Actually, we still have some of our outdoor sheds and tools on Heidi's driveway, but she has been so generous and is not in a rush to have her clean driveway back.

We worked all day and then came "home" to Kristin and Rani's to watch a move and go to bed. We were all asleep by 8:30. We have one final opportunity for flexibility. Kristin and Rani have friends coming. Since everything seemed to be on scheduled for us to be out this weekend, they went ahead and invited some friends to come stay with them -- yes, they are very generous and hospitable folks. So now we are looking for a place to spend our final nights before we can sleep in our own beds in our own home on Wednesday. But we know that God will provide.

Thank you all for your prayers and the many, many of you who participated in helping us move. We are so blessed.

Sheryl

Monday, December 17, 2007

Moving forward

Today I am feeling very encouraged about our home. We were able to sign the loan docs today and do an initial walk-through with the sales rep. to point out things that need to be fixed before we move in. The carpet was in, but still waiting for the linoleum for the dining room and hall way. The outside is amazing and made a huge leap today. The porch is finished and this evening they were painting the wood railing. The awning also went up today so now there is a covering over the front porch and the driveway. The contractor assured us that the porch and steps on the back of the house will be finished tomorrow and Jon's shed will start going up.

I am starting to allow myself to really believe that we will be using that U-Haul truck on Saturday -- this Saturday the 22nd. Tomorrow I'm going to start packing up the stuff we brought with us to Kristin and Rani's. Wow! It's hard to believe that next week at this time we may be living in our own new home and celebrating the birth of our Savior Jesus Christ. How cool is that?!

May the rest of this advent season be filled with anticipation not just of Christmas day but the return of Jesus to this earth to rule in peace.

Sheryl

Friday, December 14, 2007

Blessings

The past week has been crazy. Without access to my computer, my life has felt very disorganized, but I have survived. Wednesday we received an e-mail from the pastor of our church letting us know that another member of our church had purchased a Dell computer for us and that it will be delivered early next week. We are so overwhelmed by this blessing. With the water heather going out at our house in Orange, repairs that had to be done on Jon's truck and Christmas shopping, the computer was just another expense we couldn't handle very well right now. God is so good and we are so blessed to be cared for so well by God's people.

The house is moving forward and yesterday I was able to go inside for the first time. There has been lots of craziness surrounding the house as just about every day I have found mistakes being made. Wednesday I informed 6 construction workers that they had framed up our porch in the wrong place -- 3 feet off of our plan. I was so proud of myself for staying relatively calm, calling the contractor and figuring out a way to solve the problem of the corner of the porch being too close to the road, which was why they had moved the porch down. I still do not know why they didn't call to ask us what we thought of this alternative. Today I need to go talk to them about the brick work around the property which isn't quite in the right place yet. Wow! I never thought I would be this directly involved in putting our house together. But everything is coming together and looks great. The sales reps. still assure us that they'll be done next week and we can move next Saturday. A friend from church is recruiting others to help us with the move on the 22nd. What a blessing.

Sheryl

Saturday, December 08, 2007

Waiting mode

The house is in place and put together. We have been waiting since Thursday for the inspector to come and deliver the Certificate of Occupancy (CO), so the rest of the work can be done on the house. Next comes the outside portion of the house along with the finishing touches -- flooring, etc., on the inside. Our sales rep. is still saying that we'll be in by Christmas. I have reserved a U-Haul for Saturday, December 22, but we'll see if I need to reschedule or not. We cannot move in until the entire house is completed and an appraisal has been done. Pray for patience.

Our computer is also in waiting mode -- it is not working at all and we are waiting for a miracle or someone who can help "heal" our machine. We are able to check e-mails on Kristin and Rani's computer, but every day we think of something useful that we cannot access because our computer is not working. I am driving to Stanton at least once a week to do my job for FSEA. It's not convenient, but not the end of the world. Again, please pray for patience and wisdom to know what to do now.

Trying to patiently wait,

Sheryl

Tuesday, December 04, 2007

We have a house!!!

Monday, December 3 between 11:00 and 11:30 a.m. our new home was delivered to space #73. We are so excited and feel so blessed to be supported through this process by so many of you. Kristin, Rani, Emma and Claire have been the biggest blessing as they have shared their home with us for three weeks and anticipate three more weeks to go.

I have about 30 minutes of video tape and lots of pictures of the new house being brought in. Unfortunately our computer is not yet up and running enough for me to post pictures to the blog. Hopefully soon! If you know where our house is, feel free to drive by and take a look. Today they are supposed to be "putting it together." It will take a few days to get the house assembled and up on blocks with earthquake bracing, etc. Then our contractor Herman will begin on the "outside package" while others complete the inside of the house -- flooring, touch-up painting, etc. We are very hopeful that we can be in the house by Christmas. We anticipate renting a U-Haul to move our stuff out of storage at Camp Pendleton and bring it home on Saturday, December 22. If you would be willing to help us with this endeavor, let us know.

We are very encouraged and blessed by so many of you. Thank you.

Sheryl

Sunday, December 02, 2007

When it rains, it pours

"When it rains, it pours," someone said and it has been true for us these past couple weeks. Jon had to spend all day Saturday at our house in Orange. The water heater started leaking -- not sure when -- but long enough to ruin the new flooring we had installed in the spring. We will for sure have to replace the floor in the dining area, not sure if the kitchen portion will need replacing as well. We were thinking of a tankless water heather for the house, but the difference between a water heater ($1,300) and a tankless ($3,000) was just too much with anticipated expense of replacing the floor.

Jon spent all afternoon today (Sunday) getting our computer back up and running. We don't have the Microsoft Office software yet, but at least we have a "clean" machine and can access Outlook Express and the Internet. That is a big help. I am so grateful for Jon's tenacious work to get us back up. We hope to get the Microsoft software installed Tuesday night, so hopefully we'll find all of the documents we have created on our system by the middle of the week.

The new house is supposed to be delivered Monday morning at 8:30 a.m. I have not been happy with the work in preparing the lot -- long story -- but I have stayed on top of the contractor and sales person. Jon has gotten permission to go to work late so he will be there with me in the morning to make sure the new house gets put where it is supposed to. Then we have a couple weeks for the "outside package" to be built (porch, stairs, widen driveway, etc.). After that, we can move in -- hopefully the week before Christmas. I still think that is possible.

Thank you for your encouraging words and prayers. By the way, both Jon and I will need to rebuild our e-mail address books, so if you read this, please send each of us an e-mail. Thanks.

Sheryl