Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Early Christmas Present

Christmas came early this year. Here are some pics of my new house (sorry to those of you who are sick of me talking about this):






Merry Christmas!

Saturday, October 16, 2010

I still can't believe it...

I am buying my first house!

Do you ever feel like things are just meant to be? I do! I have always been lead more by my heart than my head. It all started at the beginning of this year. If you've been following my blog you already know about my decision to leave a job and an industry that I've been in for my whole professional life and start a new adventure. Never in a million years would I have guessed that that decision would have lead me to this.

I knew that it was time for me to make a change in my life. I was miserable and I kept receiving promptings from the Lord that it was time to move on. I didn't know where I would go; I quit without another job locked in. I had some savings and I knew from the promptings I felt that I would be okay. I got a job doing hair, which at the time I thought would be my new career. Was I ever wrong! I was working so hard trying to make this new career work, but still found myself coming home with a paycheck that was barely minimum wage + tips. I wasn't sure what was going to happen but I still felt really good about my decision to leave JB. Then one day I was getting ready for work and I couldn't use my left arm. I was in so much pain and could not lift my arm to do my own hair let alone 8 hours of doing hair in the salon. I had no choice but to quit. I didn't know what I was going to do now. Before I had hair as an alternative career...now what!? I didn't know what I would do, or where I would go but I knew that I was going to be okay because the spirit told me so. I had to make some tough decisions regarding my finances; I knew that I could get by if I cashed in some investments I had and got completely out of debt, so I did.

Four long weeks went by with little to no interviews even though I was applying for jobs like crazy. Then my friend got me an interview with her new company. I went to the interview with little information; I didn't even know what the position was for. I had 2 interviews and could not believe how perfect the job was for me and my experience. It was in the same field as my previous JB job, but for a handbag company! I knew that this was where I was meant to be.

For the first time in my life I was debt free and had a good job. So I started thinking about how nice it would be to own my own home. It was really just a thought; I didn't think it could happen for at least a year. I would sit and talk with my brother and we would daydream about what we would do, how much we could afford and how soon we could do it. Every time we talked I would get really excited, go home and look at listings. I would then find an online mortgage calculator and have my dreams crushed when it estimated how much I could qualify for. I kept talking about it, but never put any action in place. Finally my dad told me I would never know until I tried, so he suggested I contact a mortgage broker and try to get pre-qualifed.

Weeks went by I never put my thoughts into action. I was too scared to find out the answer. Then one day I got a mailer from a realtor with a mortgage website. I was curious, so I went online to take a look. I decided I would email her with my questions. She emailed me right back, asking me to fill out an application and said "I think you'll be surprised". So I did. Next thing I know, I'm pre-qualified and looking for listings!

I figured it would take months to find something and I wasn't in any rush. My realtor told me to go online and make a list of properties I wanted to see. I made a huge list; properties all over the valley but one kept coming back to me. I knew going into this I was going to let my heart guide me. (I had a previous experience when my family moved back from CA that we were meant to live in a certain neighborhood; I knew that was where we were meant to be just by driving down the street before we even saw the house.) That's the same feeling I wanted with my house. I went on the first appointment with the realtor and looked at house after house after house and I didn't see anything that really caught my attention. Then the last house for the night was the one that kept popping into my head. And it was the only property the realtor didn't have the key box code for! We peeked through the windows and I got that feeling I had once before. We came back 2 days later with the key box code and I knew that was the house. I had been officially house hunting for 1 week and I was making an offer! (Did I mention that the day in between peeking through the windows and actually going inside that the seller lowered the price?)

The house was a flip. The seller had purchased the home from the bank and completely renovated the place; new roof, windows, appliances, paint and flooring. Since it was a bank owned home, my realtor suggested we do a meth test. Which was a good thing because it came back positive. Extremely low, but still positive. So we went back to the seller and said that we would only proceed if he replaced the furnace, sterilized the duct work and took the necessary steps to make the home certified safe and clean by the state of Utah. He agreed so we proceeded with the home inspection and appraisal. We got back the results yesterday and except for a few minor corrections, the house passed with flying colors!

All of this has happened in 3 weeks! As long as nothing major occurs, I will be closing on the home the first part of November. I am so thankful for my Heavenly Father; I definitely would not be here if he had not lead me to this job and this house. I don't know what lies in store for me in this new home, neighborhood and ward but I know that if this is where I am meant to be everything will work out.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

New Hobby

I've always liked taking pictures and actually always have my camera with me. But it wasn't until recently when I purchased an iMac that I fell in love with editing photos. It's my new favorite thing! (I was warned by friends that I would fall in love.)

Here are some shots I took this weekend with my cute little niece:







































Tuesday, July 6, 2010

July 4th Weekend

I LOVE having a 3 day holiday weekend! My fun adventures actually started the weekend before when I went to Lagoon with my brother for his work Lagoon day. At lunch time they played bingo and his friend's dad won a free pass on the catapult. They weren't going to use it so she gave it to us. My brother didn't want to use it but my younger brother did. He actually had done the catapult before but had never done the sky coaster, so they got someone to buy the ticket from him so he could buy a ticket for the sky coaster. I thought it would be fun to go but didn't want to pay, so I took my nephew on the bumper cars while he got in line. I got off the ride and the next thing I know my brother had purchased me a ticket and I was going with him. I was so scared! But he didn't give me a chance to back out...so there I was, being strapped into a safety harnesh ready to freefall through the sky!Talk about a thrill ride! It was exhilarating! I have never felt anything like it before. I have never thought about skydiving (I've always been too scared), but after this adrenaline rush I think I could do it (strapped to a cute instructor, of course.) tee hee


For the 4th of July weekend I refused to stay home and do nothing. The last couple of years had been pretty dull, so I refused to let that happen again. Especially since this was a 3 day event. On Saturday, my mom had a great idea to go up to Park City, walk around Main Street and go to Park City Resort and go down the alpine slide. The last time I had gone on the alpine slide I think I was 9 when my dad's family went up together. My how things change in 20 years. Not only do they have the alpine slide, now they have the alpine coaster (basically the slide on a track above the ground), a zip line, mini golf and tons more.
We had a great time. My dad, brother and I did the slide and the coaster. I was a little apprehensive around the corners on the slide. My brother told me the last time he rode it he ran over a gopher and fell off his slide! I don't like to get hurt so I went a little slow. But not too slow that I was holding people up behind me.

The alpine coaster was great. You're on a track so you can't fall off but you still manage the speed. I held down the bar as far as it would go. Even though it felt like I was going to fly off around the turns I refused to let the boys make fun of me. You do get a little whip lash (just a warning).

After, we decided to go to Main Street and have dinner. I'll be honest, this was my first time walking Main Street. Not sure why I've never done it before even though I've lived here most of my life. But it was great. It definitely has a small resort town feel. I kept thinking I was on vacation shopping.

That night we went to my brother's and watch the Sugarhouse fireworks. They live right by the park so we were able to watch the fireworks from his backyard. On Sunday night my older brother and I, with his 5 yr old son camped out for the Provo parade. I LOVE camping out for parades. I've been doing it since I was little. My dad's family would camp out for the 24th of July parade downtown. As we got older, people camped out less and less until there really wasn't anyone left. I'm so glad my brother still likes to camp out because it is a blast!

This was my first time for the Provo parade, but it was pretty much the same. People lined the streets with their chairs, blankets, air mattresses, couches...you name it they had it! I could not believe how many blow up screens I saw with people playing games all night. I was a little jealous because one group was playing guitar hero. It was crazy! I've always had a hard time convincing friends to come with me. They just never understood why I would want to sleep out on the street. You DON'T sleep...it's just an all night party! People drag the street all night, there are police everywhere so it is safe and you just have fun. I could not believe how many pedal bikes there were. The 7-Eleven parking lot was completely packed with people and their bikes. My favorite was this guy who had two huge speakers strapped to a basket on the back of his bike and he would ride up and down the street with his posse. People would join in (even on foot) while they rode up and down blaring his music. It was hysterical!

(not the best pic...but you can sort of make out the bikes)

We were camped out across the street from a tuxedo shop. The lights were turned off, but suddently I see this teenage boy pop out of the door in a top hat and cane. Then another, and another. They pranced around the entrance of the shop. At first I wasn't sure what they were doing. I watched as they went back in the store. The next thing I see, they turned on the spotlight in the shop window, removed the jackets from the mannequins, moved the mannequins to the floor, then got up in the window and posed. It was hysterical! There had to be about 6 guys and they each took turns in the window. Some of them had just jackets and top hats on. Others were decked out in the entire tuxedo. They would stand there motionless until people would walk by then freak them out by doing some crazy move. It was great entertainment. Eventually the cops showed up, made them come out of the shop and verified that they were in there legally. I thought the cops were going to tell them to stop, but they let them go right back to what they were doing. We had a good laugh.

The parade was fun but freezing! We were cold the entire night. And it didn't help too much when the sprinklers turned on about 4am. We didn't mind though because we weren't asleep like our neighbors. We watched as this older couple sprang out of their comfy air mattress and tried to get all of their stuff off the grass before the water soaked everything. I think they had enough stuff for a small apartment! The man was SO mad. Their son actually broke the sprinkler in front of our section of grass trying to stop the water with his foot. We just laughed.
That night I went and saw Eclipse with my sister-in-law and her sister. Definitely the better movie out of the 3. I still wouldn't buy it, but it was entertaining. I crashed as soon as I got home, only having a 2 hour nap after no sleep the night before. It was hard getting up for work this morning but it was worth it! What a great weekend!

Monday, June 14, 2010

Say Cheese!

She can't smile normal with a camera in her face...









The one time she smiles nice...and I don't











This is as good as it's going to get!

Friday, May 28, 2010

Update

It has been a while since I last posted so I thought I would give everyone a quick update on what I've been up to. This year has been quite the rollercoaster so far. I'm not one that likes change; especially when it comes to jobs. In the last 10 years I've only worked at two places...with 5 year stints at each. But this year (and yes, it is only May), I have gone from job to job it seems. Not intentionally! At the beginning of this year I decided it was time to move on from the travel world and try my hand at the beauty world. But what I didn't know is that my body (arms and shoulders in particular) were not going to cooperate with me. It seems that having my arms up at a 90 degree angle for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week presented a problem. My left arm quit working in retaliation. It would go numb from my fingertips all the way up to my shoulder blade for hours on end, to the point where I couldn't even lift my arm. So...I took a nice long vacation (unpaid unfortunately) to find something that I could do without lifting my arms all day. And what did I stumble across (with the help of my wonderful friend)...Miche Bag!

Who would have thought that my beauty endeavor would lead me to the fashion world? Luckily it did and I am now working for a great company that sells interchangeable hand bags. If you know me, you know that I LOVE hand bags! What a perfect place for me to be. Now, this was only my first week on the job, but take a look at the cute bags I have already started collecting:

Currently Miche Bag offers two hand bag sizes. There is the Classic Bag and the Big Bag. The shells are magnetized so it's quick and easy to change them out.
One of the coolest things about these bags is that they store flat so they take up less room; which means you can buy more without worrying about where you're going to store them!

So that's life for now...

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Discount Car Lot

This economy is really taking a toll on car owners. Take a look at these amazingly low asking prices for used Subaru Outbacks:


People are basically just giving cars away at these prices.


The question is....


Do the owners know about this?

Happy April Fools Day!



Saturday, March 6, 2010

First Week

I survived my first week in a salon...and though my back aches, my feet are numb and my body doesn't want to move; it was a great week! I love the relaxed environment and being able to do what I love all day long. And the best part........I get to leave work at work! I don't have to bring it home with me. That is the best feeling EVER! So if you're in need of getting your hair done, come see me in WJ. (Those who know me will know how to get the info.)

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Floor Update

It's been 4 months since the flood. The floor is done and looks great. It was finished right before Christmas, these pics are little late. (I've been a little preoccupied, but better late than never.) I don't have any before pics, but trust me...it looks SO much better! I think the carpet was as old as me. Thanks neighbors for fixing up the place!















Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Life

Have you ever had one of those weeks where you know going into it it's going to be a dusey? That was my week. The week started out on a bad note and it only got worse. I think I cried all of the tears my body could produce. But in the end, it seemed to be the best thing for me. I'm not one who likes to initiate change. Sure I talk about it, but I don't often actually put it into action unless I receive a push. And that is what last week was. My push. My push to finally walk the walk. So I'm switching careers. I'm saying goodbye to the travel world and hello to the beauty world. After all, this is why I went to school, right? It's time I stop putting my passion on hold for a job that's comfortable. I'm taking a leap of faith...trusting in my Heavenly Father...and hoping I get a salon job before my 2 weeks are up.

Change is hard...but change is necessary and it can restore the joy you lost along the way.