SO, here's what's gone down:
The seller's accepted our offer on the home
The inspector found a few things that that we asked the seller to fix
The seller was going to fix some of the major things on the house, meanwhile the VA appraiser gave a list of the things that NEEDED to be fixed for them to grant the loan. Some of those things were really stupid, like removing all the paint from the home and the shed and repainting them and adding railing on the staircase. So, we may not have a blue house after all :(. But I am happy with brick if it looks nice, and it should definitely be less maintenance.
But, basically, all of the appraiser's requirements are going to cost a LOT of money, so we told the seller that if they would do those things, we would be fine with them not fixing the things we requested.
Thankfully, we have VERY motivated sellers, so they were willing to do everything on the appraiser's list, as well as a few things on ours!
Unfortunately, all of these repairs take some time, so we had to push the close date from today to March 14th. It's really not that big of a deal, but we have been living with other people since we got back from Germany, so we are just READY to have our own space again.
We have asked the seller if we could move into the house before closing, and they are fine with it, but there will be a few days the house does not have electricity and a LOT of the windows need to be fixed, so it won't be the best living experience. Jonathan and I think it's worth it though, so we are going for it!
So, hopefully we will be "moving in" to our new home on March 3rd & it will be ours by March 14th!!
IN news not related to our home purchase, Jonathan will be a captain as of tomorrow, which is very exciting! But the poor guy isn't even part of a unit here yet, so there is no one to even recognize it or have a promotion party with. I know he's really torn up about it ;) (that's sarcasm, just so you know). But it also may be a blessing in disguise, because the girl we are staying with will also be a captain tomorrow, and she said she is expected to throw a party for her office & bankroll everyone's meal. So, kind of happy we don't have to do that. We'll just have to have a blowout when he becomes a major in, I don't know, like 8 years.
ALSO, I have reconnected with the wonderful and amazing Beka Adam who is working at a ranch in Steamboat Springs. I love this woman and it was such a blessing to talk to her a few nights ago. She doesn't have facebook, and apparently if you don't have FB, it is super easy to miss out on what is going on in all of your friends lives. Isn't that sad? Note to self to keep in touch better with people who don't have FB.
I am also proud to say that my New Year's Resolutions are on track. I decided to read the Bible in a year, going the very rebellious route of Genesis to Revelation straight through. People have tried to warn me off, but I will not be peer pressured! ;) I am on track with 1 Samuel & going strong! I also made the resolution to run a half marathon this year, which should surprise you all if you know me even a little. I have been waking up early and running 5 days a week. It's like I am a completely different person. Don't worry though, I still enjoy the occasional vegging with my Doritos and Gilmore Girls. Some things never change.
That's all folks! I hope you are having a wonderful day!