Ok blogging world, I know I'm terrible.
I haven't been good at updating you all.
I ran into many of you at an amazing Beaver game last weekend
and I felt a little convicted.......so here is a much needed update!
First things first, Jim is doing great!! Well.....considering
all of the variables, he's great. He's been keeping busy, which
has made the time go by rather quickly. We're half way there!
Thank you to everyone who has been praying for him and for
those of you who have sent him letters and packages. He's
feeling pretty loved!
I haven't been good at updating you all.
I ran into many of you at an amazing Beaver game last weekend
and I felt a little convicted.......so here is a much needed update!
First things first, Jim is doing great!! Well.....considering
all of the variables, he's great. He's been keeping busy, which
has made the time go by rather quickly. We're half way there!
Thank you to everyone who has been praying for him and for
those of you who have sent him letters and packages. He's
feeling pretty loved!
This pictures was taken from my phone
of my computer screen while I skyped with Jim:)
Skype has saved us! We've been able to chat/talk on the phone
and even text from our computers, which is really cool!
As for me, I've been keeping really busy! This summer,
my sister and I decided to run a half-marathon
so we have been training for months. I've always been a runner,
but kind of a 4 miles a day runner, so the thought of 13.1 was a bit
out there. When you look up training schedules for half-marathons,
they actually have you run up to 16 miles the week before so that
13 feels easy. I'm not doing that, but I did do 14 and was surprised at
how easy it felt.
of my computer screen while I skyped with Jim:)
Skype has saved us! We've been able to chat/talk on the phone
and even text from our computers, which is really cool!
As for me, I've been keeping really busy! This summer,
my sister and I decided to run a half-marathon
so we have been training for months. I've always been a runner,
but kind of a 4 miles a day runner, so the thought of 13.1 was a bit
out there. When you look up training schedules for half-marathons,
they actually have you run up to 16 miles the week before so that
13 feels easy. I'm not doing that, but I did do 14 and was surprised at
how easy it felt.
I don't know how this poor woman ran 13 miles in this, but I will
find a costume that I can actually move in!
In other news, we are in the (very long) process of
buying a house!!!!!! I didn't want to say anything until
it was more official, but to give you an idea on time line,
we put the offer in on this house on the 1st of July, and we're
still not in it!!!! Not only was it a short sale, but the
bank that owned it was going through bankruptcy themselves!
To add a terrible lending market to all of that, and the fact that
Jim has been self-employed for less than 2 years (none of that
income counts) and he is deployed to Iraq (none of that income counts),
I had to do EVERYTHING on my own, and it is taking forever!!!
Now, I'm just hoping it closes before November 30 so I can get
an $8,000 check from Uncle Sam.
This might look familiar to some of you because it's the same house
only flipped that we're renting right now!!
It's across our driveway, so needless to say, the move should be easy!
We have a picnic pavilion area right by the house
and then a little playground just down the sidewalk from us!
Now we can make some little ones:)
Next......and you guys thought you were getting out of a
One Street Down update!
We just put in a wrought iron fence and it makes the place look
even cozier! My brother Colton installed it and did
such a great job!!
We had a slammin' summer! Everyone loves to eat
outside and we have an awesome patio area!
We expected it to slow down as soon as the temperature
dropped, and while it might have slowed down a little,
we're still super busy!!
In fact, we broke a One Street Down record on the
1st day of school! We all think the parents were
celebrating their freedom!!
For those of you that like your booze, we decided
to get our beer/wine license so you enjoy a cold brew
or a glass of wine at lunch (or breakfast if you want)....but
the process is completely ridiculous! Anyone who's ever dealt
with OLCC understands that it takes forever!! We should
be days away, and we've got a local brewer all lined up.
We had a beer tasting last week, which we were surprised to
find we had an excess of volunteers for :)
6 comments:
GREAT update, Breanne! Super thorough and loved all the pics. Now I feel like I know what's going on in your life :-) Love you.
great update lady. Awesome about your mortgage being cheaper than rent... you left that part out when we were talking about the house...SWEEEET. and I think your new house is better! More yard, it will be like the patio is yours. Phil will be excited about having a beer at the cafe.
Nice, so many exciting things happening in your life. We are hoping to head your way first weekend in Nov to do some climbing, and maybe sleep on your floor if it's too cold?!?!?
P.S. good to see you at the tailgater
We don't know you guys super well, but we DID come to your wedding after all, and we love to hear about your lives! :-) Jim is always in our prayers, and we are so thankful for his service to our country, and for the sacrifice that his service means to both of you.
Excellent news on all counts! Halfway home for Jim!!!! The new house looks great. Delighted the cafe is doing so well.
Tristan and I finally get to see the cafe!! I can't wait to come home and see you, your house and Oregon in general. I seriously can hardly wait!
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