Mar 12, 2009

Moving from the Village

So we are finally moving on from our time at the University Village. I am seriously sad....which I didn't think I would be because I hate living in a cinder block box. But, I have made some great friends here and learned a TON about myself and how to be a better mother (from the great examples of moms I have met here).

We are so excited to have our own little house (well...in 30 years it will be ours :) It is a 4 bedroom updated rambler in Taylorsville. It has a nice swing set, sandbox and lots of yard potential. I hope that I can meet as great people as I have met here. I'll post some pics when we get moved.

So...if any of you are bored and want to help move on Sat, let us know.

6 comments:

Shana said...

I'm way excited to see it! We still need to bring you dinner one night... If you are moving this weekend, what night could we do dinner next week? Call me when you have a free second!

Pam said...

Lisa I will miss ya, but it is exciting to be moving on. You have been such a great friend and I really appreciateb that. Sorry I have been such a horrid VTer this past little while, I have been really sick with my stomach stuff and something else that will arrive in Sep.

Cyndi said...

You got your own special post on my blog-- well more speciffically Addie did:) I almost cried while I was doing it.

Dynamic duo said...

Yay! Lisa, you're very own home. So excited. You are right down the block from us, we'll like 6 miles away, but hey!! If you need help moving in, let us know when!!! The village definately is great, moving out sucks because you get to the new place and THEN it hits - not as many guys just a view away to see you need the help and take the initiative. Good luck and let me know!

Winnett's said...

Congrats!! I am excited for you guys! And your baby is so adorable! Holy hair!!! I forgot that cool website that you told me about where different moms sell crafts. Can you tell me again?
Kim Winnett

Jenny said...

Actually, it is your house even though you have 30 years to pay for it. I discovered this when we bought our house: instead of "borrowing it from the bank" and not owning it until it is paid off, you own it now, and the bank has a "lien" on it until it is paid. So you are officially a homeowner. Congratulations!