Showing posts with label Roger Saxton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roger Saxton. Show all posts

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Another week past...

The countdown is on. Two more weeks until the movers are here. We'll be putting the "stuff" of our lives into a big truck. That's weird.
Hope he's not a back seat driver!

At this moment 2 deer heads are in my car to take to my former roomie Joan's place (shhh - she doesn't know she'll have a couple little friends staring at her for a while yet). The movers wanted $1,000 each to move them - crating and uncrating. No thanks! There are 2 more in the basement awaiting transport later. Paul parted with one - it's at the Holy Spirit ReRun Shop if you have a burning desire for a deer head.

This week Paul is pheasant hunting in South Dakota with college buddies, Mike Huston and Tom Sullivan. He's done this hunt the past few years and he always has a great time hanging with his buddies, and they get a few birds too. I plan to get together with Joan while he's gone - we need to catch up!

Great ISU game day yesterday with a victory over Baylor! McFees rode up with us and we drove by our new home on the way to the game. Bobbie and Jeff said they think they can find their way back - we'll have a room for them on Cody Drive! This week we purchased the dining table, a love seat and some art from the sellers. On a similar note, we sold our table/chairs and some other stuff to our home buyers. That worked out great! Our realtors have been swell on this regard. Shout out to Roger Saxton and Marg Hull.
Check out radiant heater - ahhhh
Paul chats with Jud's buddy Mitch

 

It was a chilly day, but Don's niece brought a radiant heater. It was great! It was soup day - 4 kinds of soups were perfect! Plus pumpkin and apple bars - and bevvies of your choice. Jud wasn't there (he and Kara were at her cousin's wedding in Tampa) but his buddies showed up in force and we still love them - and they helped us eat soup! Donnie's college roomie Jim and wife Patty were there - they just moved to Denver from St. Louis, because their 2 children live there. Paul and I attended the Spirit Walk to High 5 the players entering the stadium for the game.
The team runs to the students and sings the fight song

And then our beloved Cyclones came through with a glorious Homecoming victory. It was college football at its finest. The 54K crowd was lovin' it! We did The Wave 3 ways - regular, slow and on crack (really fast). It was really fun. The alumni band played with the Iowa State University VARSITY (Not the JV dammit) Marching Band played. The sound system played all the good tunes that old ladies like to dance to. Diana and I stood on one leg to help the defense stop Baylor on third down situations. (We do what we can).
CPR - on left


After the game we had passes (because McKim's son Ryan is on the coaching staff) to go in the "Jake" building where the team locker room is. Former Cyclone great Seneca Wallace was there. Coach Rhoads came out. Everyone was joyful!

The drive home was late, but Jeff has imbibed enough liquor to entertain us most of the way. His head started bobbing about ten minutes from home. We are happy and blessed people!

Brother-In-Law Bolder Report: Bolder was not able to have his first full chemo due to low platelets. He did have a partial one. They'll try again soon. Please keep Bold and my sister Cindy and their son Colby in your prayers. They will need all our strength and good thoughts during this time.  


Saturday, October 6, 2012

We kind of celebrated last night

Our house is SOLD. We think. I won't believe it until we get the big check. It's complicated since we're participating in the Federal Government Relocation program - so technically it's not our house to sell. We sold it through a local realtor, Stewart Realty's Roger Saxton.

We went with Stewart Realty because that's who helped up buy our first home in town - Betty Brown, RIP. And owner Stew Stewart helped us purchase this house and sell our home on Prairie Street. So we have a good track record with Stewart Realty. I worked with Roger's wife Mary at First National Bank many years ago. Roger used to be a Creston police officer, and has been in real estate for many years now. He's a very nice guy.

To our good fortune, we ended up selling the house before all the federal hoops were completed - appraisals, inspections etc. Phew - what a whirlwind. Even though we accepted the buyer's offer, the feds are the ones who have to okay the financing. We think they did, but that's why I'm still being cautious about the whole thing...show me the money.

Now Pablo and I need to get busy with Marg Hull-Jackson, our realtor in DSM. We have looked at properties there just one full day. We do know now that we don't want an older house in DSM. I love that area, but want a ranch style home more. We like some places we looked at near the Jordan Creek area - a townhome and a new house. I'm not convinced Paul is ready to give up taking care of a yard altogether. It wouldn't bother me at all. We start living in town this week, so will be checking out more properties.

The townhouse near Jordan Creek that we like