The trip to Texas was supposed to be a sightseeing. But it turned out to be more serious. although we were looking for a house, yet we never thought of getting it that fast. When Jaz was able to see clearer that she will be employed by St. Luke's, we were left in the position to decide fast. And so we did. Thankfully, two days before we head home, we found a house that fits our vibes, and we bought it. Its a two storey, 4 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath and two car garage house, settled at the center of the cul de sac.it was our first time to buy a home so we have to grapple with anxiety and excitement. In the end we have to live with it, hoping and praying that we were right (else we will be living a life of misery for the next 30 years or so.
We were proud yet discreet. I was personally reserved until we found out that our loan got through. I did not personally showed my excitement until we finally signed the closing papers. Afterwhich we readied ourselves for the next life ahead in Texas.
When we got home to Ohio, we started packing up things, shipping them most by USPS. At the end of it all, we had 10 boxes full of necessary and (hopefully) important stuff.
We are always fascinated by life's immanent power. There is always magic everyday the sun shines. However, we are too busy noticing those. We are so preoccupied on how to make a living that we fail to recognize what makes life. Fortunately we are blessed to have Zachary, Xandrei and recently Ylize (10.26.12). They showed us the philosophy of diapers, the power of similac, the intricacies of wipes and the uselessness of the pacifier.
Sunday, November 11, 2007
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