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Archive for June, 2008

Weekly Geeks #9 - Challenges

Posted by myjaxon On June - 22 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

This weeks Weekly Geeks is all about Challenges.

If you participate in any challenges, get organized! Update your lists, post about any you haven’t mentioned, add links of reviews to your lists if you do that, go to the challenge blog if there is one and post there, etc.

Towards the end of the week, write a wrap-up post about getting your challenges organized OR if you’re joining your first challenge, post about that any time during the week. Once you have your post up, come back and sign Mr Linky with the link to the specific post, not just to your blog.

I’m currently involved in about five different challenges and while I haven’t finished all of them, I’m doing pretty well.  Check out Literary Escapism to see which challenges I’m involved with.

We Have a Close Date!

Posted by myjaxon On June - 19 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

We finally have a house! The seller’s bank has finally come through, it’s only taken them three months, but we have a close date. We will close on the house on June 27th. We won’t actually take possession of the house until June 29th, but it’s ours. We’re taking possession two days later because the sellers hadn’t started packing until they got the verbal word from the bank, so they are not exactly ready to be out by next Friday. In all honestly, we’re not really ready yet either, but we will be by then. We have to be out of our apartment on Monday the 30th, so we have to be ready by next weekend. We will be.

However, now, we need volunteers to help us move. Anyone interested?

Heads Up….It’s Facebook for Me

Posted by myjaxon On June - 19 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

So I’ve been blogging here, mySpace, and Facebook for awhile now and I’ve found something really awesome….Share This. Basically, it allows me to share any link I found to Facebook or mySpace, which means I can post a link to any posts I make on my blog site. However, it really doesn’t work well with mySpace. In fact, I really don’t like it for mySpace. But it’s awesome for Facebook. I’ve already posted so many different articles and it’s so easy.

Since I’ve found this, I’ve been reassessing my social networks. Originally, the only reason I even signed up for mySpace was to keep in touch with a few friends who used it exclusively and I kinda got sucked in, but not really in a good way. You see, I don’t run any program by Microsoft on my computer. I’m strictly a Linux girl and mySpace doesn’t work well with Linux. Oh, I can still do everything, but the blog post editor doesn’t work (I can only use the basic editor) and I have to upload photos one at a time and that can take awhile and oftentimes crashes Firefox on me.

On Facebook, everything works like it should. I can upload multiple photos at a time, I can share links from all of my blogs (Literary Escapism and Open Source Cook) and I don’t have to retype or copy them into mySpace. Plus, Facebook is just cleaner. I can add a bunch of different apps, but it doesn’t change the general layout or take forever to load.

So I’ve made the decision to junk mySpace. I’ll still keep the site up and active, but I’m not going to add any more posts, pictures, or anything else. I need to start reorganizing my time and trying to keep three different blogging sites is taking up too much time. If you want to stay current with me, then stick around. If you want to find me on Facebook, here I am.

Weekly Geeks #8 - Scavenger Hunt

Posted by myjaxon On June - 16 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

It’s Weekly Geeks time again and I’m a little behind. Last night was my 10 year high school reunion, so we’ve been out of town and just got back tonight. This weeks challenge is going to take some time too. We’re going on a scavenger hunt.

Our Weekly Geeks #8 theme is SCAVENGER HUNT.

I’m going to list below several keywords for you to find in other weekly geeks’ blogs. Your challenge is to find as many of the keywords as possible, in as many Weekly Geeks’ blogs as possible. Fun times!

So there’s a total of 49 keywords to find and each weekly geek adds their own keyword at the end. So while there is only 49 words now, there are already 10 participants who have added words, so now we’re up to 59 words. I need to catch up. I’m going to post this now, but I’ll keep updating it all week as I find the words. As I find the words, I’ll link them to the blog I found them at. It should be interesting to see what I can find.

Since the list is so long, I’m only going to post it once. So if you want to see all the words that I need to find and where I found them, then head over to Literary Escapism and check out the list.

Stupid Bank…Gimme My House

Posted by myjaxon On June - 11 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

Jesse ranted about this a little while ago, but now it’s my turn.

We decided to buy a house instead of renewing our apartment lease. We’re both ready to have someplace be ours. Someplace we can build upon, live, and get comfortable with. I know Jesse is getting tired of moving and we really need to get Ian into his own room. With this in mind, we started looking for houses back in February and we found one in March. We put an offer in on March 19th and we’re still waiting to hear whether or not the bank accepted our offer. You heard me write, it’s been 3 months since we put in the offer and they still haven’t given us an answer in writing. When we put the offer in, we asked for an answer within 72 hours and a close date of May 15th. The owners accepted the offer right away, but because it was lower than what they still owed on the house, they had to get it approved by their bank. So we knew we had a good chance of getting the house, so we stopped looking until we heard yes or no.

Three weeks go by and we still haven’t heard anything from the bank, so we call and find out what’s going on. We’re finally told that the offer has gone to a negotiator who will have the final sale, but it’s not going there until the 26th. So we have to wait another two weeks before another guy will even look at it. Fine, whatever, at least we know something is going on.

At this point, we’re in May already and we still haven’t heard anything from the negotiator. He’s supposedly has had the offer on his desk for two weeks and our close date is coming up. We still haven’t heard anything. Finally, we hear that the negotiator has requested a Buyers Purchase Opinoin. Basically, he’s asking other realty agencies to assess the house to see if our asking price is reasonable. This makes sense to me. The BPO is set up and has been done and we’re told that the negotiator will have the report within 3 business days. We’re getting closer to my frustration level at this point. The negotiator has 7-10 business days to look at a sheet of paper(s) to determine whether it is good or not and he takes every one of those days. The 10th day is a Thursday and we still don’t hear anything until the next day, the 11th day.

We’re finally told that everything looks good and we should get a lender set up (which we had already done three months ago), but now the negotiator has to have someone else sign off on it. The guy who was suppose to have the final say is now saying he has to give the file to someone else and that we should have an answer by the following Monday. Finally, we’re getting some where.

At this point, I should mention that both the sellers and the seller’s realtor have been calling this bank on a daily basis to get them to hurry up with their decision. We’re not the only ones anxious about this offer. The house is close to foreclosure and the sellers know that they are lucky to have an offer on their house in this housing market. Don’t get me wrong, there’s nothing wrong with the house, but it doesn’t have a garage and that’s generally a negative thing for most people. We’re fine with that since we do only have the one car and Jesse doesn’t mind shoveling off the snow.

Now, Monday rolls around and we don’t hear anything. By 3pm that day, the Realtor is trying to get a hold of someone and she’s been put on hold for 30 minutes before she has to go. Tuesday comes around and still no word, so she gets back on the phone with the bank and sits on hold for 2 HOURS and finally gets someone. She’s told she’ll have an answer by 9pm that night. Wednesday comes around and another 2 hours hold session and she’s told she’ll have an answer by 5pm.

Yeah, this place hasn’t really been good on their deadlines. We still didn’t hear anything by Wednesday at 5pm and that night I told Frank earlire that day that if we don’t hear anything, then we needed to start looking again. Jesse and I are both getting frustrated and the lack of activity in finding a house was starting to get to us. Thursday comes around and since there still wasn’t an answer, Frank sent us some houses, we looked at them and picked out 4 to see on Saturday. Friday comes around and we’re finally given an answer. Sorta. We’re told that the bank is faxing a pre-approval letter to the sellers. Our offer has been pre-approved and while I’m not sure what that means, it gave Frank enough hope that we called off the house hunt.

And finally, we receive some good news this past Monday. The bank sent an approval letter to the sellers. The bank approved the offer. Of course, this was all conveyed verbally and we still haven’t seen it in writing. So after waiting 3 months on a yes or no answer, we have a 90% yes.

I haven’t even mentioned the beautiful part either. The bank that took 3 months to give us a decision wants to close within 15 days. 15 days! They take their sweet time in getting us an answer, but they want it down ASAP. It normally takes 30-45 days to close on a house and they want to do it in half the time?! Granted, Jesse and I want to be in our house by the end of the month since our lease is up, so we’re fine with that, but just the fact that they said that is appalling. I laughed when I heard that. It still bugs me that these people who constantly told us they would give us answers by certain dates and then continually didn’t give any answers by their own deadlines want us to be out in less time than it normally takes for a mortgage to go through. They are extremely lucky that we have our act together and have given everything over to our mortgage lender and were only waiting on the purchase agreement. As it is, we still don’t have a signed purchase agreement. We’re told we have a house, but it’s not in writing yet.

I’m excited about getting a house, but I haven’t spread the news before this because I’m afraid the stupid bank is going to come back and say they’ve changed their mind. That whoever told us the offer was approved wasn’t allowed to do that or didn’t have the authority to approve it or whatever. I’m still waiting for the other shoe to drop. I know it’s a little pessimistic, but with this bank, it really wouldn’t surprise me.

Since I have been giving this bank a glowing review, I should probably say who it is so other people will know the crap they dish out. The bank is Indy Mac and I think it’s out of California. I’ve never heard of it, but Jesse did a Google search on it a couple of days ago and found some interesting articles about them. He actually found a forum where some of the staff talk about working at Indy Mac and some of their underwriting process (and none of it is good). Another site, Planet Feedback, has an article where someone was trying to cash out their $80k CDs and the bank wouldn’t release the funds to them. If you want even more reading material, just check out this RSS feed. I have yet to see an article stating this bank is any good.

As it stands right now, we’re on track for purchasing this house, but I won’t get excited until I know it’s in writing. Now I’m done. I can’t think about this any more. I really want this house, so I’m hoping everything comes through with the inspection on Tuesday.

About Me

I am a stay at home mom with my first child, sometimes wondering what I have gotten myself into. I have an amazingly supportive husband, who is also a computer geek with a slight anti-social complex.

I love books, but if you want to know more, check out Literary Escapism. I'm also beginning a new venture as a Pampered Chef Consultant. I love to cook and it's a great way to supplement our income while still staying home with Ian.

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