- Pee around the toilets (despite the sellers promise that he’d leave the house clean because it’s wrong to leave it dirty… come ON… PEE!?!)
- Black lab (I think Henry was his name-O) hair EVERYWHERE; floors, carpet, trim, walls
- At least five rusty propane tanks (three in the garage and two in the dilapidated doghouse)
- 35 cans (Ben counted) of partially used paint (I asked for paint to be left so I could match it but most are colors that don’t even belong to the house and there should’ve only been three cans left, at most)
- Hole in the wall to nowhere in Jack’s room (might’ve been a doggie/cat door at one time, but not lately)
- Dirty carpets with stains that were hidden by the beds
- Toilet still leaks that seller was supposed to fix
- Dirty, nasty inside of the microwave (how hard is it to wipe out the microwave… especially for over 450k $’s)
- Dead mosquito eater in the freezer
- Main bathroom door doesn’t lock
- Master bedroom door doesn’t shut (seller hung it wrong, I know that because there wasn’t a door at ALL when we walked through the house) and isn’t easily fixable though we’ve tried
- NO DOOR on the master bath (not sure why I didn’t notice that before, but come ON, it’s the BATHROOM)
- Grease, sticky stuff & crumbs in kitchen cabinets
- Huge Pile of debris in the backyard the seller said he’d get rid of before we moved in
- Ton of junk left in the garage (tacky plastic horse wall art, old Formica countertop, unsturdy/gross shelves that weren’t attached so they should’ve been taken away, moldy rolls of carpet, random bits of construction)
- Attack of the flying carpenter ants during demolition (as well as their main residence at the back of the garage)
- Mold in the master bath that looks like they tried to bleach it or paint over it
- Back French doors wouldn’t open from the outside
- Drain spouts exit at the foundation of the house (isn’t the point to get it AWAY from the house?) or don’t work
- “Fire Pit” in back yard is just a pile of rocks with seller’s leftover burnt debris
And yet more stuff: When the moving truck company came to pick up the empty trailer they severed the cable/internet wiring when pulling it out of the driveway (even though I called specifically to tell them about the potential disaster BEFORE they came out, even THAT day I reminded them) The cable guys came out within two hours to fix it (yay, Comcast guys!) PLUS what the original installer did wrong making the internet unworkable .
Cleaning the ducts cost twice as much as we were told (four hours from start to finish) and they actually made it worse with debris blowing out every time the furnace kicks on (yesterday a different guy came out to re-do it and discovered that there isn’t any insulation UNDERNEATH the house either). Floors aren’t properly sealed so I can’t use my Eureka Steamer (wish I had a link for you but it's an older model) like I did on my other wood floors (and they NEED it something fierce). Manual laborers here are a FORTUNE (no lawn boy anymore or house cleaner, sniff cry). Shop/room off the back of garage wasn’t done properly so there is mildew, wet dog smell and other structural issues. None of the bedroom ceiling lights are centered. The kids rooms were one room but the seller put back the wall, sloppily with seams showing and bad paint job. But the things we love:- The neighbors are really quiet and keep to themselves (NOBODY even looks at each other around here)
- Sound of the wind blowing through the trees
- Neighbor has a water feature running that we can hear when outside
- The miles of maintained trails through the greenbelt/forest behind our house
- Privacy, nobody’s backyard overlooks ours or visa versa (despite the 9 backyards I saw at several of the other houses for sale)
- Three skylights, one in the family/dining area, living room and kitchen (I’ll add another in the main bath)
- Lots of light despite the overcast days
- Architectural elements (rounded wall & corners, archway) and coziness of this house
- Directional lighting for our artwork
- Fresh breeze blowing through the windows during the spring/summer
- French doors (two doubles and one single)
- Stone front entry floor
- RARE blaring sunshine to burn our bodies, kids play comfortably outside without getting dehydrated
- Craftsman front door with six-pane windows (although I think I’ll front them to avoid peepers)
- Trees, trees, trees, trees, trees (did I mention trees?)
- Overcast days (I really cannot handle squinting all day long)
- Cul de sac living
- Not too far from the city but not too close either
- School is a hop skip and a jump around the corner
- Church isn’t as close as before but we get there in about 5 minutes
- My new HUGE 47" HDTV (which we broke 4 days later trying to move it… I KNOW!)
- Wood burning fireplace for fall/winter (although I’m sure I’ll curse it when we have to clean it)
- Moisture in our skin, hair and lungs (my hair has always been soft but it’s been even SOFTER)
- Close to so much family (Ben’s side, but I do have a grandma nearby too)
- MORE riding days; I do NOT like riding in 100 degree weather so I think I will have more here
- Even though the place is ½ the size I feel comfortable in this house (when I get it cleaned anyway)
- Hop down to Portland, up to Canada, over to the ocean
- Water, lakes, streams and ocean everywhere (ferries are a fun way to travel)
- Rain… seriously, I LOVE the rain (it doesn’t rain as much here as you think, not even in the top 10)
So there you have my fiasco of the move. Ben is still flying back and forth for work and I’m trying to get the house in order, Jack off to school then picked up afterward, Piper off to preschool 3 times a week then picked up afterward, dog to the groomer that’s too far away and more expensive than Utah groomers, get the car fixed (tune-up was $445… ouch) get my passport for Mexico in November, vehicles registered, drivers license renewed, house in order, laundry done, hang curtains, find shelving that will fit the spaces we need done, clear out the garage so I can park there, figure out how to haul all the debris from the remodel to the dump, find a way to fit everything I need into my tiny old kitchen, get the closets outfitted to house all our stuff, decorate the kids’ rooms with a way to keep the toys contained but easy for them to get in/out and clean up, maintain the rose bushes, edit client images and get them products, etc. I still have to fly back to Utah twice for the dental work (once to prep and another to install my new teeth) and once to get my legal stuff done for my back from 6 years ago. And on top of it we three are sick with cold, sore throat and sneezes.
P.S. Will post pictures when I can find/unpack the wiring for the camera!