Saturday, October 22, 2011

A Tail of Two Cities

Hello, this is Toby Larone speaking. I figured it is about time that my voice be heard around here.
Over the couple years that I've lived with Nick and Katie, we have been on the move several times. On the weekend I moved in with them back in August '09, they were already packing it up and getting ready to move into another place (lucky for me, it was much bigger and had lots of stairs for me to run up and down, up and down). A year after that, we moved into another place with an icky landlord, which consequently forced us to move down to Concord for a few weeks in November last year. I liked it in Concord because my grandma spoiled me with daily walks and lots of love. Plus, I was finally allowed on the bed.
Then Katie brought me down to Garden Grove, which I didn't mind because I got to torment Peanut (I won her over with my good looks eventually, and now we're friends) and I could go outside whenever I wanted to because of this thing called a "doggie door." Katie was always resting, and she let me keep her company on the bed each night. When Nick came to visit, we would go to the dog beach, which is my favorite place ever. I could dig, chase, and rough house without any punishment!
On January 1 we started a long and painful drive up to Portland. I do not like long drives. I'm thinking that my parents get the hint, because I avoid eye contact and don't respond to their pets while I'm in the car. Well, that 11-hour journey was a doozy. Luckily we ended up at a nice couple's house with a super huge backyard for me to run and play in. I think it was worth the drive.
A month after that, we moved into another place-- this time with a tiny backyard, but no roommates and lots of 4-legged friends nearby. We've lived here for about 8 months now, but I think something's up again.
I noticed it when Katie and Nick started packing both of the cars full to the brim. They even took the futon from the guest room-- that was my favorite hiding place! We went on a two hour drive and arrived at Auntie Linda and Uncle's Mike's home. Next to the beach, this is my favorite place to be. There are tons of deer to chase (the chase is worth getting yelled at), and SO many squirrels that tease me-- they're so fast, but I know I will get one someday.


Nick and Katie unloaded their cars and moved everything into the little cabin on the property. The cabin has some scary spiral stairs--the first few nights I was too afraid to climb them, but Katie gave me so much love after I climbed them myself that I realized it's not too bad after all.

Here's what the cabin looks like from the inside:




We stayed at the cabin for a couple nights, then Katie took me back to Portland. Lucky for me, we went back again that next weekend. I got to run and sniff every inch of their 6 acres. On part of their land, Mike and Linda are putting in a lake! It's going to take a while for the rain runoff to fill it, but next summer I'm going to have a lot of fun swimming for sticks--and maybe even fish!

Mike and Linda are also getting a Border Collie puppy in the next couple weeks-- that means I'll have another friend soon. She's less than two months old right now and shares a birthday with Nick. Katie is so excited to meet her... I hope this doesn't mean that I get less attention.
This weekend Nick is coming up again. I like it when he comes because they stay home with me and my dad and I wrestle. Don't worry, I go easy on him. Katie says that I am going home with my dad next week, which I am really excited about. The puppy won't be there yet, but I'll have lots of fun sniffing deer tracks.
Now I'm just waiting for my dad to get here...

Monday, October 10, 2011

I should probably be working right now

And so starts another week at the brokerage! My first week was exhausting--mentally, not physically--and required about 70 hours of my time. I was expecting it, though, and have decided to focus my time better this week. Now that the foundation of the business has been established (at least somewhat), I feel like I can accomplish a little bit more in a little bit less time. This week I will aim for 50 hours, including Satuday's open house.

This last weekend I spent about 5 hours each day showing a 4plex and 3 duplexes. At first I was a little disappointed at the populations my ad attracted, but as the day progressed I found myself talking to more qualified people. The open house created some interest, and I have a feeling I'll be getting a few calls this week based on it. I'm hoping to hear from one person in particular, though. He made a verbal cash offer, but it was too low. Hopefully he will come to his senses and agree to pay full price as the property is already underpriced!

Most importantly, though, I got to see Katie and Toby. It was a hard week to spend without them, but I know there is a greater good involved. We ended up taking it easy the first night. On Saturday night we went over to Mike & Linda's for burgers and scrabble. Last night, we went over for Chinese food. I think they are trying to put some meat on our bones! Katie spent the mornings of my open houses tanning and working out. I'm glad we have access to those amenities!

Well, it is time to get to work now. Today I will be meeting with a Mortgage Banker/Loan Officer to start building a relationship. After that, Mike and I will do lunch to discuss our plans for the week. Finally, I'll be showing Auntie's house, which I am listing :) Hope it sells!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Nick Goes South


This past weekend we moved Nick down to Eugene. My car was packed to the brim with a mattress, frame, desk, chair and bedding (and Toby--the lucky dog got to ride shotgun); Nick's car was jammed with bags and boxes.
We moved everything in and unpacked in just a couple hours. Nick is living pretty sparsely for now-- I've got the TV and his big computer is at the office (he's still got his laptop though). He's got a bookshelf full of real estate books to keep him busy. There's plenty of nature-watching to do from the windows, too. On Sunday alone we saw 7 different deer on the property: 3 babies, their mama and 3 bucks.Toby was the most excited to see them, and would have chased them all over the property if we let him. We are trying to familiarize him with the creatures so that it isn't such an ordeal every time he sees one. My hope is that someday he will not be fazed by them. Someday!
Nick now has a beard! Mike and Linda and I think it makes him look more mature. Nick thinks it's too scratchy. It's actually quite a bit longer now.
Nick's new private office!
I am headed to bed-- it's been an exhausting week so far for me...

Monday, October 3, 2011

September

We've been keeping so busy lately that it's been hard to find time to post updates. September went by quickly, but it was a lovely month full of fun. It started with Nick's birthday, continued with a couple concerts, then my birthday, then Nick's last day at the bank. Before we knew it, Nick was packing up and heading out to the new frontier (aka, Eugene).
A variety of pictures to illustrate a few events from this past month:
My bound Thesis arrived!
Soon after my thesis, my diploma finally came, too :]

Celebrating my birthday at our favorite new place: The Sapphire Hotel (yes, we went there for Nick's birthday and came back 10 days later-- we could not stay away from the tasty drinks and delicious food)!
This was my view during lunch one day last week--I sat on a bench about 3 blocks away from the office. Lucky me!
September had several very hot days, which prompted us to keep the fan blowing full-blast. You can see here that Nick lives a rough life.
This is what we see when Nick and I head out on errands. This little face stares back at us, so concerned.   
  
Once Nick put in his notice at the bank, he stocked up on reading materials to keep him busy during his week off. He has already knocked out half of these books in the last week or so. These books are all from the library-- he was like a kid in a candy store at the sight of the selection on commercial real estate.
  Today was my first day "alone" at home. Toby isn't very good company lately, as he's been pouting in bed for most of the day. I think he knows that something is up. Lucky for him (and me) we are heading back down to Eugene this coming weekend. I'll write more tomorrow-- it is well past my bedtime!