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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

The Honey moon is over!

When we got back from the honeymoon the first piece of mail we got at our New house was a notice that there was a tree dead in the back yard that had Box elder disease or something and we had 30 days to remove it or pay $250 to have the city remove a tree that was 6ft tall and maybe 6inches in diameter. So, Roger was nice enough to come by and help because Gabe "thaught" he was going to cut down the tree with a $4 or $5 masheti that he baught a harbor freight. So instead of going and getting my dad's chain saw they buy a circular saw to cut it down. It was pretty funny. Mean while my dad was fixing the plumbing since they turned the water off while no one was living there. The best part is they broke a part that has not been made in 50 years. Thank goodness for my dad or we probably still would not have water. From what Gabe said the city water guys got soaked in the basement saw a plumber driving by and he could not help with out charging us a lot of moola. Thanks Dad! He makes me proud!



Gabe once asked me what I was going to do after the wedding since all I did was plan. Well in my head I thought, go back to school, read, relax, catch up with friends. I had all kinds of plans, boy was I wrong. Instead we bought a house the day before the wedding. Yes it does look ugly but boy oh boy will it be cute when it is done. So hear it is The Ramon house! Just remember what we were told as we grew up "It does not matter what it looks like on the outside, it is what on the inside that counts."

Monday, September 22, 2008

The start of the blog!


So, the blog bug has hit me. No, it is not what some of you are thinking. No babies yet! But we do have some stories about our house, let me tell ya. So I thought it would be fun to keep you all updated with some of our craziness and the joys of our first home.
It seems like every time we go to the house to work on it something happens :)
Like, finding a homeless mans bag, or deciding to put tile in the kitchen and then tearing it all apart, and ending up with just the skeleton of the house.
Some of our friends have said we are taking things quit well.(we are just drinking more :))