After we closed, we spent the month of February packing and moving our belongings from our old house to our new house, as well as beginning the maintenance and touch-up work on the old house.
We also had some major appliance drama. First at the beginning of the year, we found out that our washing machine was losing its transmission oil - a death sentence. So we bit the bullet after we moved and bought a new washer. It's a very nice front-loading Maytag, in case you're curious. So far so good. Then about a week ago, our refrigerator also died - this time it was the compressor. So we had to turn around and buy a new fridge (another Maytag, if you're keeping score). We have definitely learned our lesson: build in more financial padding when you're planning a move like this!!
As if to demonstrate to us how happy we will be in our new house, Mother Nature threw no fewer than three significant snow storms at us in the last few weeks. We were warm and cozy indeed! And up until we filled up the garage with boxes from the old house a few days ago, I was able to park my car in the garage every night!
Now for some pictures.
First, continuing the story of the old kitchen, here is a shot of the new granite countertops we had installed (this is one project I did not want to try and tackle myself!)
Still to be done in the kitchen is finishing the cabinet faces and patching and painting the walls.
For 4 weeks between Jan-Feb, Alex was enrolled in a really fun gymnastics class on Saturday mornings at the rec center in Loveland. He had a great time, and what made it even more fun was that two of his friends from school, AJ and Ty, took the class with him. It gave the boys a chance to play together, and Dana and I got a chance to get to know their parents Darrin and Chris better.
While the basement was still completely empty and snow was on the ground, we invited AJ & Ty over for dinner one evening, and invited them to bring their cars and wagons to drive around in the basement. All four kids had a blast racing around the basement on the nice smooth concrete floors. The laughter and yelling echoed throughout the house. Too bad we have to fill up most of the basement with boxes!
Moving to Fort Collins has thus far been a total success. The house itself is a dream. It is great being 5 minutes from Alex's school and my work. But by far the best part has been being closer to many of our friends. We have started having dinners with people we had not seen in months. It is no big deal for somebody to drop by to say hi. It is amazing what 15-20 miles distance can do!
1 comment:
Tell me about distance! It does tend to isolate you from others. I love the "new" kitchen in the "old" house. I'm serious, if I were to move to Berthoud, I'd buy your house! I love it! And we'd only be 15-20 miles away!
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