Sunday, December 29, 2013

Franklin, love at first *sigh*......





I was in love with Franklin, Tennessee before I even set foot in it.
How can you not, when Main Street looks like a  Mayberry redux.

Check out this video-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3dbeXE7St8

check out all the STYROFOAM....  cups, plates, everything is in Styrofoam. This definitely isn't the PNW!



I flew into Nashville for the Lampo Christmas Party a few weeks ago, and had a great weekend with Josh.
We went from the airport to 'our' new place- " Gray's on Main" for dinner. It is an old Pharmacy that has been converted into an amazing restaurant. Amazing food, ambiance and service.




http://www.graysonmain.com/

Saturday before the party, we drove the Natchez Trace-- so beautiful! I love the fact that commercial traffic is not allowed. It was a bit disturbing however that we happened upon some vultures consuming a dead deer... natures clean up crew! (ICK!)
War of 1812 monument-- for all of the men who died marching down the Trace...
I am so excited to explore all of the history.



The 150th anniversary of the battle of Franklin will be next spring-- in MY BACKYARD!

http://www.carnton.org/events.htm


















Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Moving closer.

We have a home in Tennessee.
The Lord has blessed us beyond measure with this sweet home-- I saw it on Craigslist and instantly fell in love. According to the map,  it is in the exact area Josh wanted us to be in, but a bit more than we were willing to spend. I instantly texted Josh the link, so excited!

I e-mailed the Landlord and started the line of communication. He was ok with dogs, "maybe" on cats.

Well, we found out after we got the address that this house is exactly where we DIDN'T want to be... on the East side of Franklin, where traffic can be a bear.

Josh reluctantly went to look at it,( took him 12 minutes to get there from work!) and decided upon seeing it, that I may just kill him if we didn't rent it.
This home is on an idyllic tree lined street, and backs up to this amazing place... 112 acres of reclaimed battlefield-  Eastern Flank Park-

http://www.tnvacation.com/vendors/eastern-flank-battlefield-park/


and the beautiful Carnton Plantation-


http://www.carnton.org/carnton_history.htm

We prayed about it, and felt very conflicted. There was no doubt this is an amazing house. But we didn't want to hinder our savings by reducing our leverage since we will still have a mortgage in WA.


Josh met with the Landlord last night, and he wholeheartedly agreed to our terms of lower rent cost, and a long term lease. We will even have the option to purchase the home if we would like, as they would like to eventually sell it. Inside pics to come, the CL link has been removed since it is ours now! C'mon February!


Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Mountains. Real ones.

It was a gorgeous  sunny winter day in Maple Valley today.The kind of day that reminds you how beautiful it is here. The Glory of God's Creation was shining through the incredible sunrise this morning.I tried to take a picture with my phone, and it just didn't do it justice. Yes, it is gray many months of the year, with perpetual drizzle-- or 'mist'  but it is these beautiful clear days when Mt. Rainier reminds you that she is indeed there, behind the cloud cover that really bring home how spectacular the views in Washington State are. I fear I have taken her for granted for too long, now that I am leaving. Seeing her when we cross the floating bridge, standing tall at the South end of 1-5.. Feeling as if we can reach out and touch her while driving SR 410.
 She was in all her glory with her crazy double ringed UFO cloud hat jauntily perched to the side, magnificent behind the grocery stores and strip malls that are 4 corners today. This phenomenon is called a 'lenticular cloud' and locals know that if she is wearing a 'hat' rain is imminent within 24 hours.


 Maybe it is because absence makes the heart grow fonder-- so when she IS out we appreciate her more? In College Geology class we learned about her geological makeup,and volcanic activity- joking that she really is just a cardboard cut out for tourists, since she is so elusive most of the year. I always feel badly for out of town guests who would like a glimpse, as she rarely complies.
 Even summertime trips to Grand Park, Paradise, or Sunrise is often met with a wall of clouds, and we are left making lame excuses as to when she may make an appearance- August maybe? September? a Random day in June? December 11th?!
view from Lake Wilderness, Maple Valley WA

Mt. Rainier, I am going to miss you.  


Sunday, December 8, 2013

Frozen!

Woke up to no water this AM... no shower, which is bad because when I looked in the mirror I literally looked like  this guy..minus the hair color..
Praying that we don't have any burst pipes, waiting for things to warm up a bit, so we can check. Temperature is still in the teens here, and not expected to get above freezing until later this week. We may even see some snow! Right now it is just beautiful 19 degrees and (COLD) blue skies!

 So grateful for friends and family helping out. MIL stopped by with some bottled water, which enabled me to have my first cup of coffee, and my BIL is stopping by after church. I was on Facetime with Josh when I first noticed it, and checked the hot water tank, checked the garage for leaks, and checked the meter outside.

 Meanwhile, we are thankful for a warm home, and plenty to eat- although the cats are sure they are starving...
In TN news, I am leaving on Friday! Only a few more days and I will see Josh. We may have found a house to rent, it is closer to Nashville than we planned, but still keeps his commute around 20 minutes avoiding the major roads that can become backed up. As much as we laugh about the 'traffic' in Nashville compared to here, there are a few places that get backed up badly. The house is larger than ours, on 3 acres, and close to shopping- apparently there is a Publix and a few other amenities very nearby.
Here is the link- We are praying for the Lord's direction as to whether or not this is the home for us. It seems like a great opportunity as we are planning on renting for a year before we sell here and buy a home in Tennessee.
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/5821-Claxton-Ct-Nashville-TN-37221/41191154_zpid/

It is a little dated, but I know that we can make it a home quickly. Just eager to have all of our family/pets together in one state. Josh is going to go check it out today.

*update- the house was neat, but just rented out this weekend. Looking at another today, meeting with the same rental agent as the house above. I know the Lord will provide the perfect house for our family when the time is right. I am just eager to have my ducks in a row. In the meantime,I am going to start reading the new book I was given yesterday- "Choosing Gratitude" by Nancy Leigh De Moss....

Monday, December 2, 2013

Purging.

You never know how much stuff you have until you move. Moving for me was a forcing function.I look at it and think- "Do I want to lug that to TN?" Nope. "Can I replace it if I need it?" Absolutely.

 I hold onto things for waaaaay longer than I should, because I am a sentimental sap.
When I first started to clean out kids rooms for the move, I found Dylan's crib bedding. I *did* have a plan to make her a quilt with it, but seeing as I sold my sewing machine, that isn't going to happen. I also found a box of tiny DK shoes. I had no idea we still had them. They should have been passed down years ago.

A source of "humorous contention" in our household is my childhood bike. It is a mid 70's, electric blue, sparkly banana seat, 3 speeded Schwinn. I will never ride it again. My kids will never ride it. But, I am not willing to part with it. It has been carted from apartment to house, to apartment, to house and to house... for 20+ years. Well, a couple of days ago, I came thisclose to breaking up with it. Apparently, there is quite the market  on eBay, and I was tempted. Really tempted. The joke has been for years that we should just hang it on the wall.
I do have a different Schwinn mounted above my mantle currently, so I have promised that it will go away, and the blue Schwinn will move to that place of honor in TN. See, compromise!

I am afraid the poor people at the Goodwill drop off dread seeing me pull up in my little blue Corolla, crammed full. My Mom came over last week and had a SUV for her rental car, so we were able to take a larger load, for which I am thankful!
Dropped another load off today, and packed up books in the office until I ran out of boxes. It feels good to either pack stuff, or get rid of it. As I walk around the house all I can think of is "can I get rid of that?!" I am worried whether or not a 32 foot trailer will REALLY hold our entire household. I know people do it all the time, but I can't seem to wrap my head around the reality of all my earthly possessions fitting into that ONE trailer...


I cleaned out the attic and purged much of the holiday stuff I don't use, and found some dishes for my sister in law.

I am excited that my trip to Franklin for the Christmas Party is rapidly approaching- only 11 more days! I only wish  I had thought about it more and booked my return trip on Monday. I will only have 1 full day there, and it would cost $200 to change it. Boo.However, I am going to focus on the blessing of the opportunity to fly down and see him, and that he is coming home for Christmas just a couple weeks later!