Saturday, May 19, 2012

The Move

Sorry it's taken me a few weeks to write this, but I did manage to get the pictures up on Facebook the other week.  We've been so busy lately.  Well, we were able to move into our new place (bottom level of a house in a quiet neighborhood) a day earlier than we anticipated, which was a nice surprise.  While I was at work, Zak and Chad moved most of the boxes and furniture over.  I was shocked to see most everything in our new place!  We spent the night at our new place, and the following morning, got up and moved the last few things from our old place.  Then we spent a few hours cleaning the bottom level and by early afternoon, we were all done and ready to start unpacking!

The first night I think I washed all the towels, blankets, pillows and sheets we had, as well as a few loads of laundry.  I absolutely LOVE having the washer dryer in the bathroom, I don't care that it's a little cramped, it is a life-changer.  The first week actually went smoother than I imagined, since Zak didn't have much else to do besides study for finals, he unpacked about 90% of the boxes, it was awesome.  I felt bad, because I'd come home from work exhausted and wouldn't want to unpack.  But I found the time some nights and now we are almost completely unpacked!  Except for the second bedroom...it's a bit scary in there.  We have to get it clean before the end of the month because Chad & Bryan are giving us their guest bed for the room, since they are moving from a 2-bedroom to a 1-bedroom.

Anyways, to sum up: WE LOVE IT HERE!  We really do.  The location is great, about a ten minute walk from downtown, and there are no neighbor kids screaming all the time.  It is so wonderful to go outside and tan in the sun, in our big yard.  We had a bbq last weekend with our friends, and it was so nice to be able to enjoy eating outside, etc.  The living room is so big, but it's so nice.  We got a great desk from some guy selling it on Craiglist; apparently it was his grandma's and it's all wood, etc.  It's a nice addition.  We are working on getting a bookshelf, since our old one was pretty crappy and lasted the maximum amount of time it could.  I'm still adjusting to the kitchen and cooking, but it's good--there is a ton of room for all the dishes, appliances, prep area!  It's marvelous.  And we have SO much storage, it is ridiculous!  Two linen closets, a pantry, and another closet we've been keeping our shoes in.  We are in love.

And now, for pictures!

looking at the house

our little path

looking back at the path

our porch area
our backyard, with new outdoor furniture!

looking at the back of the house

our herb pot: basil, spearmint, dill & chives--all from the Farmer's Market!

enjoying our porch area, Zak strung up some nice lights, but they are hard to see in this picture; they look great at night!
entry way (to left is shoe closet), pre-desk

shoe closet!

our desk! and all the books to the side, waiting for a home

looking back at door (left is bathroom)

living room wall, before Chad came and took the boxes to use for their move

part of the kitchen area

kitchen!

pantry and an old dishwasher we might try hooking up

looking at kitchen from the front door

my awesome husband!

retro kitchen--the right side is the oven, the left side is storage for pots, it's strange but works alright!

looking at living room

looking into hallway

hallway with wedding pictures

looking into our bedroom

dresser and nice big window

Zak's half and closet

Zak tolerates my stuffed animals 

it's a nice, spacious bedroom

my half, second window

unexciting furnace room

going back into living room

living room!


bathroom

w/d

vanity! and the best part is, Zak said I could use the whole thing! it's amazing!
small but fine shower

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Whirlwind

Our lives have been crazy the last month or so.  It seemed like everything happened all at the same time: I got a new job, Zak lost his job, we decided to move, my aunt passed away, my brother came to visit, I went home for a few days, Zak got unemployment benefits, Zak got a new job, we moved, finals week for Zak....It's hard to believe that it's May, and we are in our new place that we just love.  April absolutely flew by and we are still trying to maintain any semblance of normalcy and structure in our lives.

Let's see, I've already talked about my new job, which is still going well.  I've mostly got the hang of things, but I'm constantly learning something new every day.  But I enjoy it for the most part, and it's a good job, so can't really complain.

Zak was told he was let go from his job about two days after I got the final word about my job.  I was pretty shocked, and so were all our friends.  We initially suspected it was because of Zak's numbers lately, and he had been pretty apathetic for the past few months while he was focusing on finding a job more related to his field and school.  I was pretty annoyed, because the company is run so poorly that if it was because of his numbers, why wouldn't they have given him a months' notice or something?  Surely, a man who has spent 2 years at the company, got certified in diamonds and gemstones and has been a foundation to the store is worth the company's time.  But, nope.  And what even angered me further is that Zak's boss, and our ex-friend Mat seemed not to even care or have fought for Zak at all.  And Zak was always supporting Mat, defending him when other co-workers complained.  Zak was a great friend who always had Mat's back.  But it seems like Mat didn't feel the same way.

Well, after a week or so, Zak was contacted by one of the Department of Labor workers, who notified him of the real reason he was let go: Harry Ritchie's claimed he stole about 5 - 6 books of stamps.  Ridiculous.  True, Zak has used stamps in the past for personal letters, but it wasn't a big deal--even Mat and the former manager were fine with that practice, everyone has used company supplies for personal reasons at one time or the other.  It turns out that a few days before Zak was let go, Mat accused him of taking the books of stamps, he said there should be 5 or 6 books and that there were only 2.  Zak was closing that night and took a picture of all the 6 books of stamps, and a piece of paper with the date and his signature, and asked the new girl to witness the picture.  He sent it to Mat and it wasn't brought up again.  So, having found out the real reason Zak was let go, the agent told him if he could get some letters from former co-workers verifying the use of stamps for personal use now and then, he would do his best to get Zak his unemployment benefits.  Luckily, we have awesome friends who wrote some great letters backing up Zak, saying he would never steal from the company, and all of that.  Two days later unemployment was granted, BOOM.  What we think happened is that the branch manager and Mat conspired to get Zak fired, which is actually something they would do.  Mat has no back bone and has completely changed in the two years we've known him.  Obviously, we are no longer friends with him or Erika, as I am still in rage mode whenever I think about this.  They have been crappy friends for the past year and we don't need them.  The friends we do have would never betray us and in short are awesome.

So then the day after Zak got unemployment benefits he got the word that he got a job!  It is at a seedling nursery that is an extension of the U of I, and will be great for his future career.  He'll be growing and taking care of trees and doing forestry-related things.  I'm really excited for him.  The nursery is about 2 miles out of town, but he will be able to ride his bike there, in normal clothes, so that is good news.  They will also be able to work with his school schedule for the fall so he can work part-time.  His first day is the 14th and we are really excited!

This past week we moved (I will expand on a different post) so it was another week of craziness for us.  We were able to move a day before, so we actually slept at our new place a night before our lease started.  We mostly spent the next day cleaning our old place.  It's funny how this move has affected me and Zak differently, he was much more relaxed and for some reason, I was really stressed.  I think it was because I couldn't control a lot of the packing and cleaning since I was gone all day, but I knew he would do a good job.  He did do a good job and I was so glad he took care of most everything.  It's like releasing a big breath, unpacking and setting up our home.  I can actually go through boxes and get something.  I'm still adjusting to everything, mostly the kitchen and bathroom, but I love it here.  We both do.  I think I did like, 5 loads of laundry our first night, I am so stoked to have the washer and dryer!  Pictures and further elaboration will come later this week.

In short, we are in a happy and good place right now.  Things have started looking up and it's a good feeling to not have so many things hanging over our heads.  Things to look forward include: actual spring weather (beautiful skies, but with wind and 50 degrees simply doesn't cut it in May), bbq with our friends this weekend, Zak starting work and ending school, and planting things in our backyard!  Hope this update helped fill the gap in your hearts for information about our lives!