Okla-homies

So far we're loving Oklahoma City and I personally can't wait to move and have everyone come visit as soon as possible! The people are very friendly although it's hard to beat the people of South Carolina. The drivings faster and traffic moves very well as we're (more so- Ed) getting used to navigation around the city which is on a grid system. 

I'm not supposed to drive Ed's company car due to not being on the insurance yet so Ed's essentially been driving me around town like Ms. Daisy! I do have to admit I saw a Taco Cabana last night on the way home from dinner, and couldn't resist but cruising the RAV4 down the street for lunch (Ed's working all day doing fleet inspections with the guy he's replacing this afternoon). 
For those who haven't had fresh tortillas,
you simply haven't lived.
As far as our house hunt goes, friday we decided on the brand new house. We had written up an offer and right before we were to meet with our realtor we drove by one last time to discover a sold sign had been added to the yard. Over the weekend we got a much needed meeting with our realtor and the builders we love to negotiate a for another house to be built. I can happily say that we submitted an offer and got a verbal agreement with the builders and we are now expecting the official documents via email sometime this morning. Long story short, the new house will take roughly four months and will be a 2.0 of sorts from what we originally loved in the first house. Also it will be a custom so we will be able to choose everything about the house including a larger lot with better drainage.



The dark dot represents will our house will reside 
What one side of the kitchen will look like

The good news is now that we know when we will be able to move in, the bad news is now Ed needs a temporary home till then. So while he's working today I'm back on the 'temporary house hunt'. 


Wish us luck & Go Thunder!!

1 comment:

  1. Yay! I can't wait to see it! That means when your house is almost done, Tim will be almost done. I'm crossing my fingers that I can fly to see your new house and then scoot on over to Missouri for his graduation. Tour the whole central U.S while I'm at it, you know.

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