After a week in California, it feels so good to be home.
I am still feeling a little sluggish today but hopefully by tomorrow I’ll feel adjusted to the time change and a bit more like myself. The Super Shuttle picked me up at my hotel at 3:05 a.m. yesterday so by the time I arrived home in Charlotte, the only thing on my mind was sleep. Fortunately a little bit of energy surfaced when Ryan arrived home from work since I was excited to see him. Ryan talked me into an evening walk with Sadie before we drove to a local pizza place for salads, pizza-by-the-slice and a beer.
It was a great low-key evening with my two favorites!
Workout + Breakfast
This morning things returned to normal and I went to a 7 a.m. Pure Barre class.
After a week away, the core work felt harder than usual. One thing I can definitely say about my regular Pure Barre workouts is that they really have strengthened my core. During the workouts I did during IDEA World, I noticed how strong I felt during various workouts that focused on core training. I didn’t feel like I wanted to collapse and die in plank and it was definitely a pleasant surprise to notice an improvement in my core strength. Thanks, Pure Barre!
After Pure Barre, I walked to Starbucks to grab a cappuccino and breakfast while I worked and caught up on the business side of blogging for a few hours.
I had two conference calls and a bunch of emails that needed my attention. Eventually I needed a break from staring at my computer and drove home to fix lunch and take Sadie on a walk.
Lunch
Lunch today included a spinach and cheese quesadilla served with a side of grapes.
While I ate lunch, I did some house-related stuff and tried not to let myself feel too overwhelmed. There’s so much to consider and discuss and while I am so, so excited about our new house, after a series of inspections last week and more negotiations related to repairs this week, I am trying not to let myself feel too stressed. Our closing date was already pushed back by the sellers to the first week of September which is unfortunate since we were really hoping for a smooth move out of our place in Ocala (our rent is up at the end of August) directly into our new house. I’ve heard the home-buying process can be a bit of a rollercoaster from everyone I’ve talked to and I’m beginning to see exactly what they mean.
I am still really pumped about the house and am definitely ready to get a move on, both literally and figuratively. I’ll keep ya posted!
Question of the Afternoon
- Home owners: What was the home-buying process like for you? Any hiccups?
Katie says
My husband and I bought our home one year ago. It is an older home that was renovated about 10 years ago. I am glad I bought my home but it has been a stressful year. Overall, our closing process was smooth, no major hiccups.
Our issues came in the form of nasty surprises after moving in. Our inspector wouldn’t climb on our roof because of the height and location of our house. We should have paid the $700 for an additional roof inspection. The roof was replaced in 2008 but it was done totally wrong so we had to put on a new roof a few months after moving in. Our pipes froze during the polar vortex, which led us to get an energy audit and re-insulate of parts of the house.
Get a membership to Angie’s list, it is worth every penny. I live in the D.C. area and there are so many contractors to choose from, you need a tool to help narrow down the choices. Be prepared to feel totally poor at points, houses can eat money like a boss. There is likely going to be some kind of repair in the first year. Home inspectors can only find so much in a 2 hour inspection. Fortunately we are now to the point where things have leveled off. There are still repairs to be done but they aren’t so expensive.
Nicole @ Fitful Focus says
3:05 pickup?! ouch!! Pizza is a great way to recover from that, though!
I’m excited to see more about your new house! I’m sure it’s super stressful, but once you get in it will be fun and exciting! I hope you’ve been Pinning some decor inspiration!
Pamela says
Home buying/selling can be very stressful! We just sold our house and things kept getting pushed back by the buyer due to their financing. Just remember it will all be worth it in the end!
Allie says
Hi Julie!
My boyfriend’s mother was facing a similar problem- had to be out of the old place before she even knew exactly where she was going to land when she moved from CT to Florida last summer. She used http://www.1800packrat.com/ portable storage units and she was pretty happy with it! She got out of the CT house without issue and they were able to store it for her until she found a new place in Florida.