Saturday, February 7, 2009

A wonderful birthday

I would have to say that my birthday this year has topped many. It was a very busy day but full of accomplishments. I woke up to text messages and phone calls from friends and my parents stopped by at about 9 in the morning. I got ready and my Dad and I went to N Phoenix to turn in all of my test results and finger prints. It went very smoothly. On my way back home I got news that my clients wanted to put an offer in. I was really amazed at how at ease I felt filling everything out. I ran down to my work to drop off the MLS lockbox key so Kerri could use it. Since she was there I wanted her to look over the contract for me to make sure everything looked good. This is my first contract out here, and these are legally binding, so I wanted it to be right. She said it looked great and we only had a minute to spare before my clients walked in. We sat right down and I took them through the contract. Again, it just felt so natural. They signed, and I faxed it over and confirmed the realtor got it. It's official, I just may have sold my first home out here. Since it is a bank owned it will take a few days for them respond and they usually get multiple offers, which I explained to them. You just can't fall in love with a house until your contract is accepted. By the time I was done it was 5 and I was pretty tired from running around all day. Jacob had to work late so I took advantage of the extra time and took a shower and laid down with the baby. Jacob got home at about 8 and we headed out. I couldn't decide where to go so we ended up at The Cheesecake Factory. I should've stuck with my usual favorite. I did get a great Martini and some awesome cheesecake though! We got home around 10 and were both beat. Nadia was a wonderful little girl and slept till 445 this morning and then went back to sleep. Today Jacob has to work and tomorrow we are going to the Renaissance Festival. My friend Jamie is in town, I am really excited to see her. We should have some cute pictures from that.

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