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Acquiring Land

Clearly you need to start somewhere and that somewhere should be with buying some land. I never thought I'd move home to Hertford County but after having a baby and plenty of nieces and nephews, our views changed and "Family" became a huge part of our lives. Moving home became our obsession. When the baby was just one month old, we began exploring our "move home" options. First, we needed a reason other than family… like say, a job. After lots of research, several job applications, a few let-downs, the Good Lord answered our prayers and a job opportunity Brad had previously been rejected from became available again. He got it! We had one month to move home before he started working with DOT. For two months and our stuff in 5 different houses, we lived upstairs at my parents' house. Finally we moved into some new digs at Brad's grandmother's house. We have truly been blessed by God to have such amazing family.  Without them we wouldn't have any ...

Tips and Forget-Me-Nots

Some Tips and Forget-Me-Nots for Along the Way Take your budget (what you know you can actually afford) and times is by 0.9. This lower amount should be your new budget. Try to stick with that number along the way as it is incredibly common to go over the budget! So when you DO go over the budget, it won't come as such a shock because you can still afford it. Plus, if you don't go over your budget then it'll be an even sweeter reward in the end. Pick paint colors, lighting, interior/exterior/cabinet doors, flooring, etc. ahead of time so when you need it, you can easily go buy it and not have to stress over all the choices. It can be overwhelming (I'm speaking from our past situation.). To add character to your new construction home, look for light fixtures at Habitat for Humanity or yard sales that you can buy and repaint. Same goes for furniture and even possibly, faucets or appliances. Think about adding Sweat Equity into your home. Do all the painting (you...

Beginning the House Building Process

  I'm not at all sure if anyone will actually read this or even get anything from it but I feel like maybe blogging about our experience with home-building will help us through it. From what I've heard some people wouldn't wish this experience on their worst enemy. Oh, that's awesome…    We've done this once before; however, it was a custom, pick-your-plan thing. We chose the floor plan we liked, the colors we wanted, changed the layout so we had a side-entry garage and that's about it. It was quite simple. The only other thing we did was ask if we could come in on a weekend and insulate the interior walls and the garage for additional sound proofing and, for a more obvious reason, the electricity bill.    This go-round we want to be more involved. Not as in "I'll be the general contractor, you do the work" kind of involved but know what's going on and add our own bit of sweat equity along the away.   With me not working (for reasons that we...

My Cleaning Schedule

I had to make a change. This cleaning one day a week was for the birds! I absolutely despise cleaning the bathroom. Although it is my least favorite chore, you can bet your sweet hinny that it does get done. But with us living in a home with one and a half baths that run into one another, it makes for a lot of flooring to be swept then mopped. I think I dislike that the most.  Before I had baby boy, I saw on Pinterest (go figure) that the best way to make sure your home is clean and not having to sacrifice an entire day to do it is to put aside 15-20 minutes of intense cleaning a day. So I did. I loved it! Then the baby was born. I felt I had no time (or desire) to clean. Then we moved home. Moved in with my parents. Then moved again to where we are now. Needless to say, my cleaning schedule got Gone With the Wind.  With the inspiration from a few friends on Facebook, I Pinterested a new cleaning schedule that I edited to fit me! Here it is. I put it in a plastic...