It’s My Birthday!

Today I turn the big 27!

I woke up feeling very blessed to have live 27 years of sweet, precious life. Honestly, every days feels like a wonderful gift – especially this past year. I’m living in the most gorgeous place I’ve ever been, working in a job I love, meeting all sorts of new people, trying new things and best of all, doing it all with this man by my side.

I don’t need my birthday to come around to feel special. He makes me feel that way every day!

Today will be a fairly low-key birthday, which is fine with me. I’ll work, take a lunchtime walk in the sun, talk to my friends and family on the phone and enjoy a special sunset dinner overlooking Lake Tahoe with my love.

A perfect day in my book.

Thank you in advance for the birthday wishes! All of you are special to me. :)

Dear Daddy

Dear Daddy,

Yesterday, I started thinking about Father’s Day this weekend and how sad I was that I wasn’t going to get to spend it with you. I felt down for a little bit until I switched on an oldies radio channel and “Under the Boardwalk” was playing.

That song always makes me think of you for some reason. It makes me remember of all those long road trips we took to get to whatever gym my next volleyball tournament was in. We logged a lot of time listening to oldies on those trips!

This got me thinking about how lucky I am to have you for my dad. There are so many things to thank you for. Here are just a few:

– Thank you for holding my hand all the way, every day on the drive to pre-school. Those pre-school days were pretty overwhelming with all those colors I had to remember and forced naps on hard floor mats. Having your big paw wrapped around my little hand each morning was just what I needed to give me the courage to face the day.

– Thanks for making bedtime fun by carrying me over your shoulder singing “Yaw Hee Haw!” like you were a big giant. From the stories I hear about me screaming “I HATE my bed!!” when I was little, I’m sure it took some imagination and patience to get me to sleep.

– I appreciate all those hours you spent coaching, practicing with me and cheering me on in my athletic pursuits. You were always the “nice coach” and that was a big relief for me in jr. high when nothing was worse than having your dad be the mean coach.

– Thank you for giving up all those weeknights, weekends and money to let me pursue my dreams of playing volleyball. I learned a lot about myself through that sport, but more importantly, I got to spent lots of quality time with you.

– Although it bothered me when you didn’t always agree with my decisions – like when I quit volleyball my sophomore year of college instead of accepting that scholarship – I am happy I had you there to challenge me. It made me even more motivated to prove to you that I had made a good choice and ultimately helped me succeed in many ways.

– Thank you for sympathizing with me when I got my heart broken by a boy. Remember that one time when I called you upset because a guy I liked a whole bunch was clearly playing games and stringing me along? I told you I felt so stupid and you said “Liz, guys like that are the real losers. The ones who never let anyone really in and play with girl’s heads for fun…they are the ones who will always end up losing in life. You’re already ahead of him because you opened yourself up.” That was great advice.

– I’m so grateful for so many of your qualities. Your kindness, thoughtfulness, loyalty, drive to succeed and even your cheesy sense of humor. You’ve shown me what a real man should be like. Luke is so like you it’s almost weird. They say girls look for guys like their fathers, and in my case that is definitely true.

I know this is just the tip of the iceberg for things I want to thank you for. You’re a great father and I hope you’re proud of how I’ve turned out. So much of who I am is because of you.

Have a great day today. Play lots of golf, eat a steak and miss me just a little.

Love your youngest child,

Diz

The Newest Member of our Clan!

No….it’s not a baby!

lol I’m sure that disappointed some of you. Luke’s little brother, Matt, moved in with us this week!

That’s him on the right with Luke. He’s going to fit into mountain life just great with that beard.

I couldn’t be happier to have a family member in our day to day lives. Living so far from the ones we love is tough, so having Matt around will be a real blessing. Plus, I know how excited Luke is to get his climbing buddy back and I’m already planning on converting him into my trashy tv-watching partner, since Luke refuses to get into The Bachelor.

We don’t mind sharing our space either since we have plenty of room with our three bedroom, two bathroom apartment. I think this is the first time Matt is getting his OWN bathroom. :)

I came to know and love Matt when we all lived in Chicago at the same time. He’d often meet us out on the weekend and was a regular at our “Sunday Suppers.” He has an awesome sense of humor and makes me laugh with his random comments.

Now I just have to do my part to make sure these two don’t get too competitive…

 

How We Were Almost Homeless

The past few days have been pretty stressful over here in the Batman abode.

It started on Saturday. We spent the morning going for a lovely three hour hike (photos here). We emerged from the forest totally relaxed when Luke got an email basically saying we couldn’t move into the apartment we had lined up.

There’s some background to this situation that I don’t want to get into here, but essentially we realized that if we didn’t find a new place to rent quickly, we would be without a home in six days. EEK!

Craigslist to the rescue! I immediately started searching for a new place to call home.

It was very discouraging at first. Since it’s almost summer – the biggest time of year for visitors/renters looking for places in Tahoe – there wasn’t much out there. What was available was junky (lots of “cozy” and “charming” adjectives were spotted) or over-priced.

Around 6pm on Saturday I got an email response to a listing I contacted. This one didn’t have photos showing, so I was skeptical. When we went to see it though, I was pleasantly surprised. It was so cute! We acted fast and within 24 hours had signed a lease and gotten the keys.

The place is a three bedroom, two bathroom townhouse with an adorable front porch, “cabin” decor, comfortable furniture (large wrap around suede couch), two story ceilings and lots of light.

Plus, it has a community pool, hot tub, sauna and clubhouse we can use right across the street. Two blocks away is the private beach at Incline Village, which we’ve heard is the best in Tahoe. Basically a perfect spot to enjoy a Tahoe summer.

The stress of the past days has been a little overwhelming, but I truly believe everything happens for a reason and that we’ll be much happier in this new place than the previous one. There is a ton of room for visitors with the extra bedrooms (we had a one bedroom lined up before), Luke’s commute will be better, we have a pool now and we won’t be living 50 ft from our landlord. Plus it’s only a $50 increase in our current rent.

We move in this weekend and I’m already thinking about having friends over to the pool, buying some pretty flowers for the porch and all the friends/family we’ll be able to comfortably have visit.

I will take some photos once we move in so you guys can visualize it with us. Until then, wish us luck with this move!