Thursday, July 26, 2012

A Lot of Changes in 1 month!




So much has changed in one month.  Texas Township let us put up our mailbox on 8th Street before we even started construction.  This is fantastic, and we have forwarded our mail directly to our forever house.  At least I hope this is forever house because I hope to NEVER move again.

The move out of our Mackinaw Cove house was...HELL.  I thought I had purged before we even listed our house.  Wow, do we have a ton of stuff!!!  That doesn't even include all of Pete's Stuff.  I had no idea how much $@$# he had in our attic.  It was like Yin and Yang, the X chromosome vs. the Y chromosome during the move.  It was was ugly at times.  I thought we should sort and purge as we go, he thought the stuff just needed to get moved.  I told him he might want to label the boxes he was packing and he didn't think it was important.  Now, he can't locate any of his shorts outside of the ones he was wearing when we moved, I'm sure he'll find them when we move again in February.  All is well on the marriage front, I still think he is SUPERMAN, just SUPERMAN with a ton of stuff.



We are somewhat settled in our new home.  It is very cozy, but we are so thankful for a place to stay while we are building.  We are right around the corner from the school the kiddos attend.  Outside of one bathroom, I have no complaints.  



This past weekend we cleared trees for our power lines.  It was hot and a ton of work, but we were a Hoffman team and got it done.  

We enjoyed a meal in our SOMEDAY dining room and it made it all worth it.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Last Day Of School!

My kiddos were blessed by three amazing teachers this year.  All three kids were placed with the perfect fit for them to blossom, I couldn't be more proud.


Izzy is now almost as tall as I am and we are were the same shoe size.  She is headed to Middle School next year.  


Tori is my little artist and will be in 5th grade next year.  Her only request in our new house is an art station in her bedroom.


Crazy Max will be in 2nd grade next year.  During breakfast he said, "this is the last day of school ever in this house."  Like I needed to be reminded!


As we headed to the bus stop this morning I bit my lip holding back the tears!  This is the last time I put my kids on the bus at this stop.  We have had the same bus driver since Izzy was in kindergarten.  When they say, IT TAKES A VILLAGE TO RAISE A CHILD, I firmly believe that statement is true.  Our bus driver, Ms. Bates has safely transported my children for 6 years, counseled the kids through "bus drama", cleaned up puke and called me to discuss issues that needed to be discussed.  I so appreciate when she told be me she wished she had a bus full of kids like mine.  



This friendly face has seen me in my pajamas, with no makeup and a coffee in-hand. 


A huge Thank You to Sandy Bates!

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

KEEP OUT update!

On Mother's Day we drove by our land as we were heading to Bible Study.  I glanced at a home just down the road from us as we sped by.  I spotted something that I thought might belong to me.  Could it be my wire baskets?  Pete proceeds to pull into the drive-way and we checked them over.  I was pretty confident they were mine.  Pete knocked on the door and no one answered.  On Monday my super hero stopped by the home again and inquired about my baskets.  The women was mortified!  Caught red handed!


Actually, she informed Pete that her neighbor "found them" and had given them to her.  Pete explained what we would really appreciate back was my terracotta pots.    (See, my mom had given me the terracotta pots filled with flowers the first spring we lived on Mackinaw Cove and since my mom isn't alive I tend to cherish things she's given me.)  The women told Pete she would call the neighbor and have him call us ASAP.


Pete was home about an hour when an older man called to let us know he had my baskets and we could come over right away and pick them up.  Superman went right over and retrieved my baskets.  The man was very apologetic, said he didn't realize they belonged to anyone.  I'm not sure how he didn't notice the survey stakes,the new drive-way and two acres mowed for the first time in 25 years, not to mention the pots were a 1/4 mile off the road.  


What I do know is...I did marry Superman!  

Monday, May 28, 2012

The Next Step in the Journey

What a roller coaster ride we have been on this week.  We have a signed purchase agreement on our home.  I thought I was ready, but when it came time to sign the paperwork,  I freaked out!!!  We are seriously selling the home I brought all my babies home to, leaving such wonderful neighbors?!  People sell their homes and move across the country and survive,  I can survive moving .5 miles away, right?

After three sleepless nights and the BIG decision to sign the paperwork awaiting me, I decided to put on my running shoes and see if I could sort through my feelings.  I shuffled my Christian music on my I-pod and headed out.  This is the message I heard, "Fear not" & "It doesn't matter what you've heard, impossible is not a word" & "Everyone is scared to death when they decide to take that step" & "If our God is for us then who could ever stop us".  I was getting my answer with each step I took.  Pete and I have prayed together as a couple over this decision more than any decision in our marriage, I couldn't let fear keep me from something we have been dreaming about for almost 22 years.

We are stepping out on Faith and moving forward.  We need to find a place to rent ASAP, please keep your eyes pealed for rentals in Mattawan Schools for us.

I did name this Blog, The Hoffman House Building "JOURNEY"?

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

House Plans are complete!

 The Fired-up Farm House!



Our house plans are compete.  We hired home designer Phil Bonine to be the third party, and someone not emotionally tied to the project to help us pull our ideas together.  He asked us to bring all our ideas to our first meeting with him.  I pulled out two 3 ring binders, one large file folder and another file folder with printed images from Pinterest and various other websites.  This was almost 20 years worth of design ideas I have been saving.  It was interesting to see how my taste had changed and my desires with a family of 5 are much different than when we were DINKS.



Pete and I analyzed how we live in this house and how we entertain.  I'm giving up the eating area and formal dining room.  Currently my dining room is so under utilized.  Our kitchen will be bigger and the dining room adjacent to the kitchen.  The mud room is large with a cubby for every member of the family.  Pete will have the office/den to himself and my desk will be part of the built-in's in the mud room.  I will put my degree in BACKPACK management to work.  I'll have a small window overlooking the neighboring vineyard.  I want just a small desk, because I'm rather messy when it comes to my desk and I have found the more space I have to spread out the more of a mess I make.  Our master bedroom is upstairs with the kiddos.  We labored over this decision, but I want to be by my babies.  I figure by the time I can't walk-up a flight of stairs to my bedroom I surely won't be able to take care of 9 acres.  Pete's den on the main floor can convert to a bedroom if needed and we designed in a full bath off the mudroom.  

Well, I could go on and on about all the things I love about this floorplan, at least on paper.  Now, we patiently wait for our house to sell.  Anyone want to buy a house in Texas Heights???

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Ticks, Asparagus and KEEP OUT!

Trying to get use to this rural living!  Snakes and Ticks might do me in!  Since the winter was so mild the tick population appears to be rather large.  Yuck, yuck and double yuck!




Look, farmer Pete can grow asparagus without even planting a crop.  




We transplanted some of my favorite perennials on the back of our land.  I have hosta and lavender from our home in Grand Rapids. This photo shows the Rose of Sharon my mom gave me many years ago.   




This is my mess of baskets that we laid on their side so water wouldn't freeze and bust them.  





 Unfortunately, someone helped themselves to my wire baskets and a few of my terra cotta pots.  These baskets are at least a 1/4 mile off the road.  I couldn't believe someone stole them.  I'm not a KEEP OUT kind of girl, but I placed Keep Out, and No Trespassing signs down one side of our property line.  

Saturday, April 21, 2012

The First Family Meal

Nice plug for Bud Light, Oberon and Pizza Hut!

Our springbreak was spent at home this year!  We enjoyed our first meal together in our someday dining room!  Went for a long walk and ventured into the Hope cemetery just down the road from our property.  Can you believe we found a grave where the person was born in 1750!!!  I couldn't believe it!



First Food and Drink on our land

It was a little chilly that evening, but a good time was had by all!