Thursday, May 22, 2008

We have a baby

... turtle!

In our last weekend before leaving South Carolina for her northern sister state, One Way found a hatchling box turtle, who was promptly named Yoda (Jedi-mind-control likeness: "Feed me and love me, you must").

Yoda secured himself a very comfy terrarium and is supplied with crickets and worms (which in turn supplies us with entertainment). Yoda is quite the avid hunter. He stalks his prey and engages in mighty battles to fell his foes. I'll try to get it on video one of these days!



Anyway, Yoda loves battling and sleeping. If he isn't hunting, he's sleeping. He is the first reptile in our family, so it has been quite an adjustment for us mammals used to constant activity (with exception of Missy Cat, haha).



We have received some helpful turtle hints from my former executive editor Judy, who raises box turtles. She has a 70 year old turtle, and said that some Japanese families hand down turtles through the generations. So, our future kid has a pet, haha.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Home, sweet home

Greetings from our new home in Newport NC!!!

Last Monday, the packers came and packed up all of our stuff in Charleston. On Tuesday, the movers came and took all of our stuff. Then, that night, we slept on the hard wood floors (the dogs loved it ... we did not).

Wednesday, after my last day at work, One Way and I drove up in our separate cars to our first-ever "our" home. It was a long trip fraught with getting lost outside Myrtle Beach and an unexpected detour through Wilmington (don't ask, haha). After less than 6 hours, we had arrived! (But, not before One Way was pulled over for doing a running stop in at one of the plethora of stop signs near our neighborhood. Luckily, the cop took pity on him)

We spent the night on the floor again on Wednesday night. But this time, we went out and purchased a blow-up mattress -- which are not fun to sleep in when your husband outweighs you by 70 pounds and likes to move around in the night.

After a bouncy night, our boxes and furniture arrived one day early on Thursday! Our bed couldn't have come too soon!

We have been furiously unpacking and establishing ourselves. The neighborhood is great. We live near the small downtown area (very small).

We were so caught up in everything, we had no idea what the date was or anything! Which, led to me missing my own father's birthday on Friday (I am so sorry, Dad!). To make matters worse, I nearly missed my own brother's birthday the next day. But no worries y'all, I have my calendar set up now. I will not miss another important date!

Anyway, we still don't have everything set up, but I figured you might want to see what we do have set up.

First off, the living room. We just purchases a new entertainment stand for our new TV. We are going to stain it to match our fireplace in the coming weeks.

Next, we have the guest bedroom. We just bought brand new linens for the room for the comfort of our future guests! No more hodge podge of sheets and comforters -- we got it all to match!

Now, here is our kitchen. My favorite room in the house (mmmm ... food ...). We have a disposal and a microwave for the first time in years. The laundry room is also indoors (for those of you who do not know what it is like to have an outdoor laundry room: it is a bad idea).

Here is our office area -- which can accommodate our blowup mattress when we have visitors. It doubles as Missy's room, too.

Onto the commode! (Our other bathroom has not been touched since the movers defiled it) The whites with the bold red and the subdued yellow is reminiscent of Costa Rica. I also plan on putting a heliconia (the flower used in our wedding) in there. The white shower curtain also helps open up this very tiny room (don't you love HGTV?).

Now, the backyard. We just picked up some outdoor furniture. The yard needs tending and the porch is unfinished. But, give us a little bit of time and we'll have that completed.

Sorry about the picture quality! I had to take photos with my phone. My camera was lost in the Caribbean earlier this year and my work took back their camera and laptop when I left (crazy policy, I know).

I will be posting more photos and descriptions of our house and new life as time comes available. I start work on Wednesday. One Way doesn't start for another week or so.

Sunday, May 4, 2008

It's official

The Street family are homeowners!!! Well ... I guess with the 30 year mortgage the wordage should be: The Street family is owned by the bank.

We drove up from Charleston to Newport Friday morning. We loaded up Buttercup and took her with us. She is going into training with a reputable trainer in the area. We left Charleston at 7:30 and arrived in Newport at 2 p.m. One hour past when we were supposed to do the house closing! It was also an hour and a half past when I was looking to meeting with a prospective employer and only a half hour until I was supposed to meet with another one. Long story short, I did not meet with any of them.

However, while driving to our closing I got a call from Walter, the editor of the Carteret County News-Times in Morehead City (nearby Newport). He wants me to become the editor of a weekly supplement to his paper. Barely able to speak due to joy, I told him I'd meet him at 4:30 to discuss the details.

The paperwork for the closing wasn't nearly the nightmare we expected. And we pretty much breezed through it -- trusting that everyone wasn't working for us to sign our first born child away.

Afterward, I met with Walter. We determined a 12% pay increase from my current salary. Of course this is after the 8% increase that I received in February from switching jobs. So, within the last 6 months, I have increased my pay by nearly 22%. Holy smokes ... we are almost millionaires!

Once I had met with everyone I needed to meet with, my coworker Kim dropped me off at a chain restaurant to meet with One Way. He and I had the best dinner at the place -- completely high after such an elating day!

We decided to spend the night in our new house -- but the electricity could not be turned on until Monday. So, we purchased some candles and made sure the water was turned on. We took the coldest showers ever! We also slept on the floor of our furniture-less house. It was wonderful.