Inside Our Household

I originally saw this post on Amber’s blog, and then again on Holly’s, so I thought I’d jump in too!

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Vacation Time: I get three weeks per year and Kyle gets three sets. (He works 4-on, 4-off, so when he takes a set off he gets 12 days off). We rarely take vacation time to go on trips though, which is something that will probably change now that we have Isla. Family vacations are definitely in our future! Last year Kyle took time off to do yard work. Boo! In the fall we’re pondering a trip to Vegas together, providing we can con my mom to watch Isla while we’re gone.

Work: Although I’m on maternity leave now, I work part-time and he works the 4×4 shift (two dayshifts, two nightshifts). He’s a welder at a copper mine, I’m an editorial assistant at a newspaper.

Food: I do the meal planning and grocery-list writing, and usually we both go to the store together. Call it a family outing, but I like grocery shopping together! We’ll go about once a week to stock up on fresh produce and necessities for Kyle’s work lunches, and to buy this and that for whatever meals I have planned. While he’s working, I’ll make dinner, but when he’s not, we’re both HORRIBLE at figuring out dinner. We’ll eat way too much take out and garbage food. (Baaaaad us!) When Isla gets older I know this will have to stop.

House Cleaning: I like to think that we have a bit of a schedule for cleaning. I vacuum the floors every 8 days (Kyle’s first day back to work) and mop with the Swiffer when needed, and the bathrooms get done every two weeks or when they’re looking especially nasty. Kyle’s good for noticing the little details – like the dust bunnies under the fridge and the dust. I’m SO bad for not seeing that stuff!

Laundry: I try and get most of it done, but sometimes Kyle will run out of something and he’ll start a load of laundry. He’s also awesome at doing Isla’s and will start it if he notices that her basket is getting full. We probably do 2-3 loads a week, and the sheets on the bed get changed once a week as well. Luckily we have 3 sets so I don’t have to wash sheets too often.

Yard Work: This is definitely Kyle’s department.Fun fact: I have mowed a lawn ONCE in my life, and it was because Kyle didn’t believe that I hadn’t. So, he made me and quickly seen why. But, I do try to help when/where I can, like picking up dog poop, weeding and shovelling snow. I’m also BAD at keeping plants alive, so I’ll plant them but Kyle has to keep them alive. I’ve been told I’m not allowed to have plants outside anymore. Makes sense.

Home Improvement: Again – ALL Kyle. I’m bad for saying something like, “You know what would look good?” and then Kyle will try and make it happen. I’ll admit that I’m a bug pain in the ass when it comes to suggesting home projects. But again, I’ll help when/where I can. For example, he hates taping rooms for paint, but I actually enjoy doing it.

Communications: We both communicate with our friends and family, myself probably more than him. He calls his mom once or twice a week to check in and say hello, and I go visit my mom 2 or 3 times a week. We share the same group of friends, so that helps too. We can all hang out together, which always makes for a fun time! I take care of the Christmas cards in the winter and am the general “spokesperson” when arranging appointments or meetings.

Activities: We both tend to be homebodies, but there are a few activities that we enjoy doing together. We just became members of the Kamloops Target Sports Association, so we like to go target shooting at the range, and we do enjoy a good UFC fight. Now that Isla is in our lives, we don’t have as many “random” adventures as we used to, but I don’t mind.

Finances: This is DEFINITELY Kyle’s department. He takes care of the mortgage, the loans, etc. I’m absolutely clueless when it comes to all of that stuff. We have a joint chequing account, so all of our money is pooled together for the mortgage, bills, and everything else. We also have two TFSA accounts – one in my name and one in his, and Isla has her own savings account for when she wants to go to university. We also have a joint AMEX card for Costco, but separate credit cards for “fun” purposes. With the joint chequing account, the credit cards make secret present buying a little easier, lol

Pet Care: We’re both pretty bad at walking and exercising the animals, but with the weather being pretty cold, Campbell doesn’t like to go outside. Daphne’s also getting old, so any exercise for an extended period of time makes her sore and limpy. :( I usually feed them, but Kyle will if he’s home or if I’m busy with Isla or something else.

Who Wears the Pants: I like to think that we share the pants, but who knows ;)

Settling In

Well, Kyle and I have been in our new house for a week now! While our official possession date was last Thursday we got our keys the Wednesday night, so we were able to start slowly moving that evening! Really all we did was mop the floors and bring over some kitchen stuff, but it was a great feeling!

Thursday and Friday were spent (mostly by Kyle) moving all the furniture and the rest of the boxes. My brother helped Kyle move on Thursday and he was a huge help. Really, I couldn’t be more thankful for his awesome help! My dad helped on Friday with Kyle’s took box and our queen-size bed, and by noon, we were done moving! It was pretty good timing, if you ask me!

Saturday we used as a day of rest. Kyle had to go back to work on Sunday so we needed a day of “nothing.” It was well deserved since we were both exhausted. Sunday my mom and I cleaned the townhouse top to bottom since our renters moved in Tuesday. Fingers crossed that it all works out okay!

Now, one week after we moved in we’re still settling in, figuring out the functionality of our (seemingly) enormous house. Our living room furniture consists of a horrible old leather chair and some blankets and pillows on the floor (which I’ve lovingly named “the Couch and Loveseat”). This weekend we’ll probably go furniture shopping, although we’re not crazy about having to spend money, having a living room with no furniture isn’t exactly fun either.

I promise I’ll take some photos soon and post them. I know I said that I was going to wait until the place was less messy, but whatever. I’m sure you guys will understand :)

How long did it take you to settle into a new space?

Home Sweet New Home

Tomorrow, we gain possession of our new house. Actually, we may even get the keys tonight, which would be perfect because we’ll be able to clean it a little bit before we move in.

It’s really been a whirlwind. In less than a month we’ve made an offer, had our financing set up, had a home inspection, signed the paperwork at the notary, set up home insurance, AND had a couple issues found in the home inspection fixed. Oh – and the people we bought the house from live in Australia, so the time difference definitely made things a bit more challenging.

Even with boxes packed up all around me, it’s hard to believe that Kyle and I have bought our second house. It’s all so surreal that we’re going to have an amazing, big house to grow in. I seriously can’t wait!

Really, it’s hard to believe that anyone at the age of 25 owns two houses. A lot of people think that we’re just renters in our townhouse, which is annoying but understandable. Not a lot of 20-somethings have their poop together well enough to buy a house, let alone two. How do we do it? Patience, and sacrifice.

It took us almost two years to save up for our townhouse, which was relatively easy since Kyle’s mom was giving us a good deal while we rented her house. We also didn’t waste our money on things we didn’t need. We’re very much a “make do” couple where we have to be.

We don’t go on expensive holidays (neither of us have passports!), we don’t have expensive car payments, we’re not loaded up with student debt, our credit card balances are almost always zeroed out when the bill comes. Savvy, we care.

That being said, our luxury is food. We eat well and generally don’t skimp out on satisfying food cravings. Kyle did buy a new truck, but after getting a great deal and really doing his research. We’re firm believers in not living outside of our means. Ever watch “Til Debt Do Us Part?” The host would be proud of our money managing skills.

So, how the hell did we manage to buy another house? Well, add the above to Kyle’s new job and more sacrifice. I’d really like a new car, but there’s nothing wrong with the one I have (at least nothing that warrants a new car). Every chunk of change we put away into our savings account brought us that much closer to a new house. When we want something, we go for it!

So, here’s to our new house. I really hope renting the townhouse works out, at least until the rental agreement is up in June. If the tenant wants to stay, that’s fine. If not, we’ll try selling.

Bye bye townhouse!