Saturday, December 15, 2007

Goodbye November.

Well, the last six weeks have kind of gotten away from us.

As is our custom in the fall, we took on way too many obligations at work and school, so in the lead up to the semester ending, we typically have no choice but to dig in — so if you haven't heard from us or seen us, we've been dug in. Sarah's been working on final projects for her classes in the evenings after work and on her days off. It's all due next week, so we're bowing out of two holiday events we wanted to attend this weekend to make sure that she has enough time to complete her work. I've been steeped in grading during this time. I've been conducting and grading finals and filing grades this past week, with everything looking to wrap up next week around the time Sarah finishes. I also took a French class, which had been going well until the last two weeks or so, when it had to take a back seat — that final was ... not my finest work.

Amid all this, we devoted our time to one more pursuit — we bought a house! We had convinced ourselves and come to peace with the fact that we would have to leave San Diego in order to afford a home, but with the help of Sarah's moms, we were able to become homeowners. We bought the house that we had been renting from Sarah's step mom, Kat, during the past year and a half. It is a 1950's two bedroom, two bath with a huge yard and a pool, located in Allied Gardens (a great neighborhood across the freeway from San Diego State University). Kat happily lowered the price to one we could afford, selling the property under value, and Sarah's mom, Pam, generously payed for our closing costs and our first month's mortgage. The purchase has special meaning for Sarah and her family because her grandparents on her mother's side lived there, as did her dad, Jim, and Kat — so it's a family house, which will now stay that way.

Progress on the wedding has been slow going (see above), but we did manage to get our wedding coordinator up north squared away. Her name is Sarah, and she's very cool. We also ordered the materials for our formal invitations (100 percent recycled, tree-free products — of course), and we will be working on getting those out over the Christmas holiday. There has been wedding dress and reception site drama, but all of that has quietly worked itself out.

From this point forward there should be plenty of activity, so check the site and the blog. We're at about six months out — starting now.

Jason

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Hello! So I decided to check the site and lo and behold there are several updates I missed! : ) I'm glad the drama with the wedding dress and reception site worked out because I've seen both and can't imagine having to worry about either! I hope next semester won't be as busy for you both because dealing with wedding stress will take up much of your time since the wedding is getting close! Don't forget you have many people to lend a helping hand if you need! *except where moving is concerned because you already used the moving card twice! ; )