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Thursday, February 28, 2019

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What a ride the building process was for us over the last 7 months. We put an offer in and it was accepted at the end of July and by the first week of August we had been approved and signed our contract. It was a whirlwind, when we weren't even looking in July!

In September we were pretty shocked to find out we were expecting (read that story here) so we called the builder and asked if they had any properties that were available sooner, they did! A property that was about a month ahead, so it was going to put us in around the beginning of March. They hadn't even started construction on that one yet, so it was perfect. With the major construction going on at the SLC airport right now, I guess its really hard to keep Subcontractors on a job, because the airport is looking for anyone and everyone and paying them more than the residential builders are paying, so naturally subs are accepting the airport jobs. Our condo slowly began to fall behind on the building timeline and at the end of December they notified us that it would be late April, at the earliest, that we would be in. I am being induced early April so that does not work. We also only had a place to live until March 1st, so we would have had to move twice in 2 months, and 3 times in 9 months. NOT FUN.

I spent a few days seriously stressed about what we should do and started weighing out my options. I decided to call our builder one more time and ask if they had any quick move ins that were ready or would be ready in February. I was SO happy to hear back that they had three, and that one was exactly what we had been building. Same colors, same layout, same location in the building. IT WAS PERFECT. I was soooo happy. We jumped on that and had signed papers within 24 hours so no one else could beat us to it!

We moved in on Saturday. I am 31 weeks pregnant and not feeling well at all, my doctor told me last week that if I lifted anything heavier than Lyla I would likely start preterm labor and that I seriously needed to take it easy. They still want me on "modified bed rest" so it was really hard for me to ask everyone to move things for us when I was hardly any help at all. I was SO grateful for the help we received moving. I seriously don't think they know how much I appreciate each and everyone of their help. We literally could not have done it without everyone who came.

We are mostly settled in now almost all of the rooms are decorated and we are completely organized in our closets. The nursery still needs the decorations hung, which we plan to tackle this weekend. I even started washing baby clothes and packing the baby's bag for the hospital! I have had the nesting itch for months so its been so nice to finally be able to get to it after all this time of waiting to have our stuff out of storage and in our home!

I am so excited to have this little place of our own! A place to raise our girls, to learn of the Gospel, to laugh together, cry together, and learn. I know we will have such fond memories in this home and I am so excited about it!

Lot of love,
Brookeydee

Thursday, February 14, 2019

Today is for lovers









It has been [almost] six years since I met Mike. I was quickly drawn to him because of his work ethic and love for the gospel and family; his ability to keep me on my toes; and his curly red hair that I will never take for granted. We spent the first few years of knowing each other as just friends, but it was a rapid switch to more than friends as I got to know him better after his mission.

A fun story I like to remember from the early dating days was our first kiss. We were out on a date and the whole date we had been cuddling and holding hands and having the best date ever. When it came time for him to drop me back off at my apartment he came in for the kill and I totally chickened out. I quickly pulled away and said, "you should come in and meet my roommates!" HAHA. So, he came in and threw a smile on his face but I could tell he was bugged. After small talk with everyone (and I had to give myself a silent pep talk) I offered to walk him back outside. Once outside of the door he pulled me into a hug and pushed me (sweetly not aggressively) against the railing on the stoop of my apartment and kissed me real good. It was not your typical first kiss.. it was HOT. Call me biased. I am glad he was assertive and went after it!

I am so grateful for the last four years we have spent together. Mike has loved me unconditionally even in the moments I have been unlovable. He has taught me to never give up, to serve, to be patient, and to be more easy going. We have overcome some hard things in the last few years, and I am so grateful he has been by my side- sometimes fighting for me, sometimes dragging me through, and sometimes cheering me on.  He is everything I could have wanted in a companion and a best friend.

As we approach the end of another pregnancy and welcome another baby to our family while he is still pushing his way through school, he hasn't been scared, stressed, or worried. He has been trusting. Trusting of a plan that we are trying to obediently follow. He has been full of faith. And he has been so excited. That is the guy I married, and I am so glad I did! His strength and peaceful perspective have been the biggest help to me during this pregnancy.

Today I hope he knows how much I love, respect, and adore him! I am so grateful he is my husband and the father to our girls! May we all take the time to appreciate those we love today and everyday!

I sure love my feisty ginger. Happy Valentines Day!
Brookeydee