Why we’re not moving

Posted by chubbyafro - August 28th, 2010

Didn’t know we were thinking about it? We were.

But…we’re not.

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It started last year while we were attacking our debt snowball. We looked into refinancing our current mortgage into a 15-year. To do so, we had a realtor come out to the house to give us an idea of the value.

The news was not good.

When I say not good, I mean…not. good. We were expecting it to be bad, but not that bad. And the longer I let it set in, the more it got to me.

You know our house is my hobby. It’s also now a big (HUGE. MASSIVE.) part of my business. So to learn that what we’ve done to the house didn’t really mean much, well — it was hard for me to take.

I’ve poured my blood, sweat and tears into this house because I love it, I enjoy it and it’s my passion. But I was hoping my improvements would help the bottom line a little bit too. At least right now, they don’t.

There’s a number of reasons why – first of all, if you haven’t noticed…uhhh…the market pretty much sucks right now. Royally. We live in one of the best areas in the country (based on schools, incomes, jobs, yadda yadda), in a fantastic location, in a great neighborhood.

But the neighborhood is part of the problem. No one ever moves. Seriously. Our realtor had, like, five houses to compare us against in the past two years. That’s a good thing, in that it’s a great place to live. A bad thing because there’s so few comparables.

Another issue was that we built this house –- picked all the fixtures, upgrades, elevation, all those fun goodies. But those goodies are so inflated when installing them through a builder and rolling them into your mortgage, compared to buying them outright. A 0 light fixture is going to cost you a lot more than that, for the convenience of having it done for you.

And there’s that whole mental thing — “What’s another 0 on a 30-year mortgage? Let’s do it!!

(We didn’t do a lot of that, but all the little things certainly added up.)

So off the bat, I’m quite sure we paid more than we should have for our house. We were also in the first, say 25 percent, of homes to be built in our neighborhood. So there were plenty more built later that were a LOT bigger for less money.

So our square footage compared to the others in the neighborhood really dinged us. We’re tiny compared to most of them, but we paid more for our house.

DANGah Gina!

DOH!

So when we got the news about the value of our house, I wallowed for a couple of days. Boo hoo’d a bit. Got really mad. Then decided we just needed to move. Pronto.

Like, rightthisverysecond.

But there was an itty bitty issue. We had no money.

We were still in major debt back then. We didn’t have a down payment. And we weren’t moving with tons of debt and no down payment.

I looked at houses online for about one day. I was freaking out people. I felt like we had to cut our losses and get out of dodge. Please remember, we had just gotten this bad news, I was emotional, and was not thinking clearly. At all.

So anyway, looking at houses didn’t help things one bit. Or maybe it did.

I didn’t find one house we would want to live in. Not one.

Cause, oh yeah…WE LOVE OUR HOUSE.

We built it, remember? We picked out every little thing. I took a second job for a bigger down payment, we saved like fools, I drove by the lot every. single. day. to check the progress. I had our superintendent on speed dial and he was my BFF for five months. We watched it go up bit by bit, falling in love a little more every day.

One day, I visited after they had finished spraying the walls with our Beechwood Grey color. I stood in the middle of the house, taking it all in and SQUEALED very loudly. Then added a fist pump and screamed “YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!”

And my BFF superintendent walked out of one of the rooms just a few feet from where I was standing. :)

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We love our house.

One day after we got the bad news about the value, I had a long, emotional conversation with my Dad, and to say he put me in check is an understatement. And after that hour on the phone, it’s like the clouds had parted and it had all clicked in my head.

We are so, so, so insanely fortunate to have this HOME. A house we love, that’s the right size (probably a bit too big, really), in a beautiful neighborhood.

We aren’t upside down on our house. We can afford the payments (our mortgage is well within our means). And if we’re intense with it, we think we can pay off our house in five years or so.

How many people do I hear call into the Dave Ramsey show every day who can’t pay for their home anymore? They are quite literally walking away from it. It breaks my heart for them. Kills me.

So basically, I told myself to BUCK UP BUTTERCUP. You know…to shut my (own) trap.

We’re not moving.

But here’s the thing – we’re still going to spend money on our home. We’re not going to live in it and not live in it. We’re going to finish the basement (which will help the value), we’re going to install new faucets, plant more trees, make it what we want it.

Is that the best idea? I don’t know. But it’s what we’re going to do.

Who knows what the economy will bring? I know for certain the value will go up again. I have no doubt in my mind. What I don’t know is if it’s ever going to be where we want it to be.

But right now, I don’t care. We don’t know if it’s our forever home, but it’s our forever home for right now.

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Just without the pumpkins and corn stalks. (I just love that picture.)  :)

Of course, please know…if you’re thinking about moving, you just moved, your getting ready to move – I am NOT talking to you. I’m just sharing what we’ve experienced with our specific situation and how we got to our decision. (I’ve heard Dave Ramsey tell plenty of people to sell and take a bit of a hit on their house, just because they can make it up so easily on a new purchase right now. It is definitely a great time to buy.)

And if you are moving I’m so freakin’ excited for you and I want you to blog about it so I can see pictures of your new house. Seriously. Moving to a new home is daunting and overwhelming, but it’s also pretty darn exciting. :)

So, I know I’m not the only one who’s gotten bad news about their biggest life investment – their house. Anyone else been through it lately? What did you decide? Stay or go? Are you happy about it? Sad? Frustrated? Excited? Do tell.

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Rio Movie Review: 3-D Flick Soars

Posted by chubbyafro - August 28th, 2010

While the animated 3-D movie Rio debuts in the U.S. today, internationally, the film thus far has taken off, after an opening last weekend in 72 foreign markets that garnered a million haul. Not bad, eh? Check out my review of Rio below. Typically I’m not overly impressed with 3-D movies. But with three kids who have over the years begged and pleaded to see all the latest animated films in 3-D, I find it hard to say no. I go and for the most part am slightly disappointed in the effects. If I’m gonna pay more, I better be wowed. I always end up with a killer headache, too..heh. This time around, though, it was different. Very different. From the folks who brought us the Ice Age films, Blue Sky Studios does an ahh-mazing job with their 3D animation set in the lush rainforest of Rio de Janeiro. We begin in the forest where right away you are enamored by the vivid colors of the assorted birds flying happily throughout. One baby bird in particular watches in envy, as he doesn’t know how to fly. Suddenly smugglers capture several of the birds, whisk them away in cages, including [...]

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Ke$ha – Blow

Posted by chubbyafro - August 27th, 2010

Blow

  • Artist: Ke$ha
  • Label: RCA
  • Director: Chris Maars

Source: http://www.mtv.com/overdrive/?artist=3213641&vid=628103

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Beyonce Knowles| Catwoman

Posted by chubbyafro - August 26th, 2010

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The project is still on hold at the moment, but Beyonce Knowles has said that she is hoping to get the chance to slip into the slinky one-piece first made famous by the original Catwoman herself. When she was prompted to say what she planned to do for her next on-screen role, the pop star answered, “I was going to do a film about Eartha Kitt. It’s a great story.”

In fact, Knowles is so keen to be a part of the movie that she would rearrange her hectic schedule to accommodate for production, should it get the green light.

That should be some interesting casting. Granted, we know that B can fill out a catsuit no problem, but the late, great Eartha’s shoes would definitely be a bit harder to fill. She better start practice purring.

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Top 10 Albums and Top 20 Singles charts from The Sun

Posted by chubbyafro - August 25th, 2010

CHECK out which acts are No1 in this week’s new official UK singles and albums charts
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Beyonce Blows Up Social 50 Chart

Posted by chubbyafro - August 24th, 2010

Skyrocketing 25-14 on Billboard’s Social 50 chart, Beyoncé rallies to a new chart high with a 334% burst in new week-over-week plays on monitored social networks and 142% boost in views. The jump is owed to attention gained from her new single “Run the World (Girls),” the diva’s first single from her forthcoming fourth studio album. “Run the World” has earned 1.46 million YouTube views since its YouTube premiere April 21, and also lands at No. 33 on this week’s Billboard Hot 100. As well, Beyoncé released a video in support of First Lady Michelle Obama’s campaign against childhood obesity called “Move Your Body.” While neither song is on Vevo, other Beyonce videos on the site did see a 340% surge in plays. The Social 50 ranks the most active artists on the world’s leading social networking sites — YouTube, Vevo, Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and iLike — using a formula blending weekly additions of friends/fans/followers along with weekly artist page views and weekly song plays.

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Beyonce spotted at The Kills concert (April 29)

Posted by chubbyafro - August 24th, 2010

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Aviator Sunglasses: Sexy, Smart & Always in Style

Posted by chubbyafro - August 23rd, 2010

Nothing makes a cool statement like a pair of classic aviator sunglasses.  Check out my article and video produced for Sun Media.  The article gives expert advice on finding the right pair while the video showcases the latest models – on our model!
Enjoy.

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7 Reasons Why Foundation Matters …

Posted by chubbyafro - August 22nd, 2010

7 Reasons Why Foundation Matters …

You can go with the total coverage or opt for a subtle, tinted cream sort of it, but a well chosen foundation is and will be the base of your look. No exceptions, ifs ands or buts – mismatch your foundation and you’ll look like you’ve borrowed somebody else’s head. No eye shadows, clothes or perfect shoes will be able to overcompensate for the fact that your face is two shades lighter or darker than the rest of your body. However, that’s not the only reason to focus your attention on picking the most suitable foundation for your skin type. Want to know why I think it’s the most important piece of makeup you’ll ever have? Well, these are my top 7 reasons:

1. It helps us look better

If you are tired, sick or going through a phase in which your skin doesn’t have its natural glow, you’ll always rely on your foundation to help you look presentable. Some foundations have those sparkly particles that imitate skin’s natural shine, others have some agents that help your skin regain a bit of its glow and elasticity. A real miracle, isn’t it? I bet guys are really jealous of us! I’m sure they are, I even know a few that use foundation but would never admit it!

2. It protects the skin

A good foundation is the one that has a UV protection, allows your skin to breathe and gives it enough elasticity and moisture. It creates a protective layer that keeps the sensitive skin of your face away from that cold winter air or damaging UV rays of the sun during summer. So, if you invest a little bit of time and effort and manage to find the foundation that fits your skin type and preferences, you’ll literally kill two birds with one stone.

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A long necklace made of Fresh Water Pearls

Posted by chubbyafro - August 22nd, 2010

Just got back from a 4-day vacation, spent in Discovery Shores Resort, Boracay, Philippines. If we’re connected in Facebook, this ain’t news since I’ve been uploading photos (Hipstamatic prints) on my profile while I was still there (up until earlier this afternoon actually). I’ve got lots of things that I really want to share with you folks but my head is still swimming in the glorious memory of the trip. Yes, I’m hung over. I’m already missing Boracay! It doesn’t help much that I’ve had to go through photos taken during the trip. Gah.

Anyway.

I thought I’d start off with a quick story on my first set of pearls. Yes, on top of bumming around the gorgeous beach, I’ve managed to do a bit of shopping, too. I’ve always wanted to get me a long pearl necklace. I really can’t afford the South Sea Pearls so I reckoned it wouldn’t be too bad to start with the Fresh Water sort.

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Real, genuine pearls being sold on the shores of Boracay. It’s actually a common sight. Folks who’ve been to the place can attest to that fact. I guess that’s why I was able to go shopping. The goods came to me — while I was lounging on the chaise no less — so doing a bit of browsing became highly convenient. Haggling till I’m satisfied with the deal I can negotiate with the local pearl vendor was all part of this shopping activity’s charm.

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Manong was really courteous and friendly. Good-natured-ly accepted the outrageously low prices thrown at him, even personal questions like asking what his name is and if he knew what his name meant, etc. It was all in good fun. I managed to snag the pearl necklace for Php 900.00, which I thought wasn’t too bad (I think) and I did buy another set of Baroque pearls which are set in Sterling Silver (necklace, bracelet, ring and earrings). I’ll probably show ‘em to you folks as soon as I’m certain there’s no danger of spoiling the surprise. Yea, I bought it as a gift for someone else.

How about you? Have you had experience shopping for pearls? How about buying stuff from local pearl vendors who roam the shores of the Philippine islands like Boracay? Share your own story and let’s talk about shopping for pearls!

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