Weekly updates from Chris and Alysa
Sunday, September 19, 2010
We have been hit again
Sadly, we were broken into again in the middle of the night. This time they came into our garage and stole Sara's $5000 mountain bike and her shoes that clip into the bike. So it's someone who obviously knows bikes because I would have no clue on the value of her bike and shoes. We woke up with the garage door open and only those items were taken or so we think. We might not be remembering something else because who keeps tabs on all items in your garage, I mean really. But tons of other items of value were untouched oddly. So that leaves us wondering...is this the act of the same thieves that took everything in Chris's truck who got the garage door frequency or is this a solo act by someone else? We are left wondering and worrying about our safety. We have a motion detector now in the garage that alarms the house. We also unplug the garage door so it can't be opened at night until we plug it in in the morning. We now have weapons in the room and a hammer hidden in the laundry room. We park both cars in the garage every night for precaution. All this after 2 burglaries in 2 weeks. Sad and scary.
Monday, September 13, 2010
Renters insurance n BBQ
Vanna (as in Vanna White) displaying our new "U" cooler
Sara's awesome outfit!
Carr n Case
Chris avoided the camera all night. So this is the only shot I have of him. He was mister BBQ all evening and cooked up delicious food!
Love my gay friend Dan....he gets all the ladies!Jules was so busted in feeding the dogs food. They would not leave her side.
Team #1 on scavenger hunt- including Bojangles of course!
The truth that we learned about Dustin was indeed PRICELESS!
Love Casey's outfit... our theme was tight and bright! He always has the best outfits!
Notice our fun patio lights on our deck..that are blurry but are so festive. We put those up right before the party. Oh yea, and Dan's one drink limit...haha.
Team #2 were the winners!
Sara's family n beau
So just a quick recap... our lives have been incredibly busy lately. It's been mostly busy with work so I won't bore you with those details. We did manage to get $2300 from renters insurance. Unreal. Chris has renters insurance for the sole reason that it makes his car insurance cheaper. Due to his car break in, he made a claim and they promptly sent a check to replace the stolen items! Wow- renters insurance is amazing! And it isn't like homeowners insurance where you have to worry about your rates going up or them dropping you if you make a claim because if they drop you, who really cares...it is just renters insurance. You do have to send some receipts of items you replaced so it isn't money you can blow on whatever. Still...incredible!
Anyway, we had a wonderful Labor Day BBQ with friends. Here are some photos. We did a scavenger hunt and a fun truth game where you say 3 truths and 1 lie about yourself. People have to guess the lie and it was a lot harder than you can imagine. Well to give you an idea. My truths were...1) I can drink shots of vinegar and Worcestershire sauce (which I can do but I don't do very often) 2) I secretly hate talking about collar bones and someone touching a collarbone or my collarbone 3) I once had a roommate who brushed my dogs ass with MY toothbrush and played it off as using her toothbrush. So you can see... the truths were sometimes unknown even to your closest of friends. The lie that I added in the mix was that I once got amnesia from doing a gymnastic move. Chris shared that he once was paralyzed for a month and almost died (giambre), he won $5000 from Pepsi two separate times in one year and that he got in a fight in Europe with 15 English dudes or something. Anyway, we had the best time. It was the biggest party BBQ we have ever had. Our pictures are from early in the day an most people showed up at night.
Sara's awesome outfit!
Carr n Case
Chris avoided the camera all night. So this is the only shot I have of him. He was mister BBQ all evening and cooked up delicious food!
Love my gay friend Dan....he gets all the ladies!Jules was so busted in feeding the dogs food. They would not leave her side.
Team #1 on scavenger hunt- including Bojangles of course!
The truth that we learned about Dustin was indeed PRICELESS!
Love Casey's outfit... our theme was tight and bright! He always has the best outfits!
Notice our fun patio lights on our deck..that are blurry but are so festive. We put those up right before the party. Oh yea, and Dan's one drink limit...haha.
Team #2 were the winners!
Sara's family n beau
So just a quick recap... our lives have been incredibly busy lately. It's been mostly busy with work so I won't bore you with those details. We did manage to get $2300 from renters insurance. Unreal. Chris has renters insurance for the sole reason that it makes his car insurance cheaper. Due to his car break in, he made a claim and they promptly sent a check to replace the stolen items! Wow- renters insurance is amazing! And it isn't like homeowners insurance where you have to worry about your rates going up or them dropping you if you make a claim because if they drop you, who really cares...it is just renters insurance. You do have to send some receipts of items you replaced so it isn't money you can blow on whatever. Still...incredible!
Anyway, we had a wonderful Labor Day BBQ with friends. Here are some photos. We did a scavenger hunt and a fun truth game where you say 3 truths and 1 lie about yourself. People have to guess the lie and it was a lot harder than you can imagine. Well to give you an idea. My truths were...1) I can drink shots of vinegar and Worcestershire sauce (which I can do but I don't do very often) 2) I secretly hate talking about collar bones and someone touching a collarbone or my collarbone 3) I once had a roommate who brushed my dogs ass with MY toothbrush and played it off as using her toothbrush. So you can see... the truths were sometimes unknown even to your closest of friends. The lie that I added in the mix was that I once got amnesia from doing a gymnastic move. Chris shared that he once was paralyzed for a month and almost died (giambre), he won $5000 from Pepsi two separate times in one year and that he got in a fight in Europe with 15 English dudes or something. Anyway, we had the best time. It was the biggest party BBQ we have ever had. Our pictures are from early in the day an most people showed up at night.
Monday, August 30, 2010
Small updates...
So in conclusion to the last post that I wrote about.... my clients love the home. I am so relieved, you have no idea!! But since then, Chris's truck got broken into parked in our own driveway! First time since I have lived at the home has something like this happened. The cops got several other reports the same day so someone targeted our neighborhood that night. His truck is always a target so it is no surprise that his car was hit where as our roommate's car was not. They were parked right next to each other too. We have since put up the brightest motion sensored light in our driveway and Chris is now parking in the garage. We were getting lazy with not putting stuff away in the garage so this has taught us an important lesson. Over the weekend, we cleaned and dejunked. We found places for everything. He got some suits stolen, a check which we have cancelled, his check book with his acct numbers (the worst thing of all to have stolen since he had to close his acct and reopen a new one), and a bunch of little odds and ends. What JERKS!!
Friday, August 20, 2010
Trust!
The house...
I don't normally share work stories but I am going to today. It isn't everyday when something new happens. Well, new experiences happen all the time in real estate but usually they are along the same wavelength. But today... I want to share a first for me.
So in all my years of selling, never have I had a client trust me with the house they bought so much that they never have seen it themselves!! So get this, I have a military family moving here from Wisconsin. They searched online before they came out- for weeks. I went out and previewed homes for them and sent them pictures. We got a huge list of homes to see when they got in town. I think we saw about 50 homes atleast when they did arrive in town. They were in town for a week and we looked at homes everyday. We placed 3 offers in that time. Due to us being outbid on the first home (this is typical- buyers have to miss out on one home because they want to "offer a lot less". They get stung with reality and then they make normal offers after that. It's normal and I deal with it on every client almost). We got that out of the way. On to our second offer which the seller decides at the last minute that they want to rent their house now instead of sell. Tough luck lesson #2. So we are back to the drawing board a day before they are leaving to go back to Wisconsin. They are starting to get that freak out feeling since they can't take more time off work to come out and look at houses. They pick a home the day they leave and place an offer. We go under contract and move forward.
I still looked at homes after they left. I don't know why but I just did. Turns out, I found one that I thought they would like and I sent them photos. I went back again and again to the house. In my mind, I think they will love it but I am not sure. You never know. They talk it over and want me to place an offer. Ok so I move forward still not totally thinking it will go thru. That was 3 weeks ago. They just closed on the home today. It is officially their home. They have never seen the house!! They relied 100% on me. I feel so much pressure. Tomorrow is the moment of truth. They are in route here from Wosconsin with a moving truck and I am so nervous!
I don't normally share work stories but I am going to today. It isn't everyday when something new happens. Well, new experiences happen all the time in real estate but usually they are along the same wavelength. But today... I want to share a first for me.
So in all my years of selling, never have I had a client trust me with the house they bought so much that they never have seen it themselves!! So get this, I have a military family moving here from Wisconsin. They searched online before they came out- for weeks. I went out and previewed homes for them and sent them pictures. We got a huge list of homes to see when they got in town. I think we saw about 50 homes atleast when they did arrive in town. They were in town for a week and we looked at homes everyday. We placed 3 offers in that time. Due to us being outbid on the first home (this is typical- buyers have to miss out on one home because they want to "offer a lot less". They get stung with reality and then they make normal offers after that. It's normal and I deal with it on every client almost). We got that out of the way. On to our second offer which the seller decides at the last minute that they want to rent their house now instead of sell. Tough luck lesson #2. So we are back to the drawing board a day before they are leaving to go back to Wisconsin. They are starting to get that freak out feeling since they can't take more time off work to come out and look at houses. They pick a home the day they leave and place an offer. We go under contract and move forward.
I still looked at homes after they left. I don't know why but I just did. Turns out, I found one that I thought they would like and I sent them photos. I went back again and again to the house. In my mind, I think they will love it but I am not sure. You never know. They talk it over and want me to place an offer. Ok so I move forward still not totally thinking it will go thru. That was 3 weeks ago. They just closed on the home today. It is officially their home. They have never seen the house!! They relied 100% on me. I feel so much pressure. Tomorrow is the moment of truth. They are in route here from Wosconsin with a moving truck and I am so nervous!
Monday, August 16, 2010
small painting job
BEFORE (paint and fixture upgrades only) photos....
Gawd awful vanity and floor I know. One step at a time....
BEFORE photo of office
AFTER photo after paint and fixture change (light, towel bars, etc.)
AFTER photo of office
Not major improvement but every little bit counts. One glorious day, I will get a new bathroom vanity and travertine the shower and floor. I am excited for the happiness of that future day. Until then, this small improvement will do. You have to celebrate the small victories in life right!
Gawd awful vanity and floor I know. One step at a time....
BEFORE photo of office
AFTER photo after paint and fixture change (light, towel bars, etc.)
AFTER photo of office
Not major improvement but every little bit counts. One glorious day, I will get a new bathroom vanity and travertine the shower and floor. I am excited for the happiness of that future day. Until then, this small improvement will do. You have to celebrate the small victories in life right!
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Dream board
To make a FREE online dream board (that you can print), go to www.digitaldreamboard.com. I love this website!! It turns out amazing!! You put images from the internet on it so you don't have to go out and buy magazines and get a close version of what you want. I love putting my goals up so this dream board is my new favorite thing. I put it together in about an hour and it is the best dream board I have ever done. I even put it as my desktop background. I hope someone loves it as much as I do!! Again, it is free and so easy. And when you accomplish a goal, your dream board is saved so you can go in and easily replace the one image with another. Such cool stuff!
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Moving work offices
our old building
Old office
Old conference room in old office
New conference room in new office!!
Our new office building
Next to Famous Daves-yummy barbaque!
We are upstairs on the second floor. You can see the reception desk thru the window.
Here we are packing (photo to come) up the old office as we prepare to move to a nicer building in Midvale area. Most real estate offices are downsizing and a lot of offices have closed their doors even. Luckily I am with a brokerage who is expanding in this crazy market. I am grateful to be with Everest Realty Group even after being there almost a year. After going thru an interesting previous year with Remax...(basically them not living up to the hype that they build plus some other things), we are very content in our new or not so new office. We still pass our old Remax office everyday and we see the car numbers shrink as more and more of their agents have and still keep coming over to our company. It makes me chuckle because we were the first ones to jump ship close to a year ago and a steady supply of agents (good ones I might add) have followed us. We are in a great environment which we hope continues. You know when things are good, sometimes you wonder how long can they really last as they are?? Well, I continually ask that and in my head, if I stay happy with Everest for 2-3 years, what more can I ask for. Anything more will be icing. So that is all I give it in my head. I've found it is sometimes better to have lower expectations than higher....old age maybe too.
So anyway, we are still getting our office settled with the move. Our building is next to Famous Daves if any of you are familiar with the area. Every time I walk outside around lunch I smell yummy baked beans and meat. That place probably gets a lot of traffic from our building. How can you not want to eat there every stinkin day!
Old office
Old conference room in old office
New conference room in new office!!
Our new office building
Next to Famous Daves-yummy barbaque!
We are upstairs on the second floor. You can see the reception desk thru the window.
Here we are packing (photo to come) up the old office as we prepare to move to a nicer building in Midvale area. Most real estate offices are downsizing and a lot of offices have closed their doors even. Luckily I am with a brokerage who is expanding in this crazy market. I am grateful to be with Everest Realty Group even after being there almost a year. After going thru an interesting previous year with Remax...(basically them not living up to the hype that they build plus some other things), we are very content in our new or not so new office. We still pass our old Remax office everyday and we see the car numbers shrink as more and more of their agents have and still keep coming over to our company. It makes me chuckle because we were the first ones to jump ship close to a year ago and a steady supply of agents (good ones I might add) have followed us. We are in a great environment which we hope continues. You know when things are good, sometimes you wonder how long can they really last as they are?? Well, I continually ask that and in my head, if I stay happy with Everest for 2-3 years, what more can I ask for. Anything more will be icing. So that is all I give it in my head. I've found it is sometimes better to have lower expectations than higher....old age maybe too.
So anyway, we are still getting our office settled with the move. Our building is next to Famous Daves if any of you are familiar with the area. Every time I walk outside around lunch I smell yummy baked beans and meat. That place probably gets a lot of traffic from our building. How can you not want to eat there every stinkin day!
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