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5 Años de Matrimonio

Today Britton and I celebrated 5 years of marriage! Together with the amount of time we dated before we got married, we’ve been together 10 years! It’s amazing how time flies. I remember our wedding day so vividly. It was nice and warm and sunny. We were worried about the weather since we were having an outdoor reception at my parents’ house in Nunn. But everything turned out great! We had great live music, good food and drink and lots of lovely family and friends turned out.


I like how you can see the Nunn Tower in this picture and how happy we are


Out in front of my parents’ old house -the house I grew up in!

So to celebrate our five year anniversary…well, we worked on our new rental property. Or I could just say Britton bought me a house for our anniversary, lol. But seriously, we did work almost all day on the property painting and Britton put in a shower faucet fixture for the bathroom. But we DID do something just for fun, and that was to go out to Bisetti’s our favorite little Italian restaurant in Fort Collins. It’s also where we had our first date. We got all spruced up and took the Corvette over there. The food was great and it was fun to reminisce about our time together and to think about what the future could hold. We also walked around downtown and heard a live drum band. Overall a great day moving us into the future and remembering our past.


Anniversary Dinner at Bisetti’s in Fort Collins


Time to celebrate!

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Our Latest Projects

We’ve been extremely busy these last few days. For one thing, we bought another rental which means lots of work. It is very similar to our last one, and at a great price. We’ve been doing a lot of work to it, and I will show the before and after pictures like I did with the last one when we are all done. But for now, here’s a preview:


Newest Rental Property

In addition to this huge demo/remodel project (mostly in the kitchen and bathroom), we are also coordinating the finishing of another rental’s basement. We have been working on that off and on now for about 3 years, so we figured it was about time to finish. We also have a paint job scheduled for the exterior of another one too! Really expensive to do this all at once, but it needs to get done sometime, so we figured while we have the time off, we might as well pull the trigger on them.

So Britton took the whole week off and I took off three days to do this. Some of it is hands on work, others it’s just calling and arranging for bids and quotes and meeting with contractors. In addition to these planned and expected projects, we also had a water heater we needed to replace in one rental and then our air conditioner at our house pooped out on us so we (Britton) had to fix that as well!

Overall, we have fun with these projects and I enjoy being busy. Usually with our rentals we hardly have to lift a finger, but I think it is because we are pretty pro-active property mangers and we treat each of them and the tenants the way we would want to be treated. If I could work doing stuff like this all the time without working for someone else I think it would be great! And it’s so rewarding to see the results of your efforts in tangible form. Plus we’ve had a chance to spend more time with our friends and family as a result.

I’ll update as these projects come along.

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Happy 4th of July and 2 Years Blogging

I hope everyone had a great 4th of July and Happy Anniversary to my parents!


Sparklers were the extent of our fire works

Speaking of anniversaries, I was just reviewing some of the old posts from this blog and realized that we just passed another anniversary of blogging! Our very first post was on June 28, 2008! It’s funny reading it now, because I remember that I had no idea what hosting and writing a blog would be like, let alone all the technical aspects of it (thanks to Britton for working most of those out…). The content of the post is basic and used mainly as a test, but it still reflects many of the summer posts here we’ve written about life in Greeley -messing around in the greenhouse, spending time outside, enjoying the hot weather.

However, we had no idea what would happen between then and now. I figured we would be living in PR by now, but a few twists and turns in life and here we still are. And actually we have had some great opportunities pop up that we just couldn’t turn down. The cost benefit analysis of some of the investment and work opportunities here outweighed our immediate and strong desire to move. And while the date has been pushed out and out, we are getting more and more ready to be able to move without too much of a worry once we arrive. These last two years have been creating a great launching pad for us whereby we might not even HAVE to work in the traditional sense of wages for hours of our life.

It looks like my job will be saved and I will continue working past August 1 which is overall definitely good news in the sense that losing a job is always really stressful and it will give us more time to save money and invest. On the other hand, it also keeps us here. Britton says we have to know when to get out. Kind of like in poker –know when to hold them, fold them or walk away.

We are definitely emotionally and mentally ready, but financially I think we want to be prepared for the worst -no job, no income generated there, not understanding fully the system and also dealing with isolation away from our family and friends support network.

We have another investment in the works right now, and when it goes through I’ll blog a little more about it. Another step. That’s all you can do, just keep moving forward. Having goals (like for us moving to Puerto Rico) helps you to know which way to go, but you just have to keep moving forward.

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Our House: Looking Back on Life in Greeley

Our backyard is so peaceful. This is a picture looking back at it from the front. You can see Omelette the leghorn chicken, our flower garden, our greenhouse, our apple trees and birch trees. The sun is about to go down over the lake and the mountains.


Our serene backyard
After 7 years of living here in Greeley in this house, I think we have it -almost- just the way we like it. It’s crazy because I remember when we first moved to this house. Schnoodle was sitting on my lap as we drove away in Britton’s parent’s old van with a van-full of my things from my parent’s house in Nunn. We slept on the floor that first night because we were too tired to put anything together. And all the sounds of the house scared me. I was nervous. I was 22. Britton and I had bought a house!

And what a house! It had no grass, no plants, no fence, no sprinkler system, no A/C, no greenhouse, an unfinished basement, and it didn’t even have window coverings or light bulbs (it was a foreclosure)!

So we did a LOT of work. We spent a lot of time and money on this house to make it just how we wanted. A backyard for Schnoodle and Kitty (and then the chickens) was accomplished after putting in a sprinkler system, installing grass and other landscaping, and putting up a fence. We put in the A/C the second year we were here after a 100 degree summer of 2003.

Finishing the basement was fun because we designed it all ourselves. I wanted something warm and bright where we could entertain friends. To accomplish that we put in a fireplace and a wet bar. At the time we thought we might do a sauna, but the fireplace won. I think it was the better choice -although a sauna would rock! To see some before and afters of our basement you can check this out.

This house has a lot of memories for us. We love it because we are on the edges of town and so it feels like we are in the country but we have all the benefits of the city like riding our bikes downtown, walking to parks, doing fun things. My favorite thing? The Colorado sunsets in the summer. What would I change? I would love to get a little more land so we could garden more and have some more animals (chickens, goats, bees). I would like to do more landscaping around the edges of the backyard. I would like a bigger garden. (See I told you I always have projects).

As for things I probably can’t change but wish I could? I wish it didn’t have an HOA even though Britton’s the president of it. Well, and of course I wish we didn’t have such cold winters. That and the fact that we’ve lived in the Greeley area our whole lives (and all that entails) are really the main reasons we would ever leave.

It’s pretty nice to be able to look back and realize that we’ve done a whole heck of a lot in this last decade. This house of ours will always be a part of us no matter where we go. I’ve only lived in three houses my entire life so far. And this little house of mine is my home. We are in a unique time right now. A time of waiting and deciding our future. It is nice to have time for reflection and processing to help clarify our vision of the future. The future is hard to see, but I know that anywhere else (Puerto Rico) I live will bring with it a little piece of my life here in Greeley and with it, my lessons from my first home with my sweet husband.

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