11.05.2010

The universe must have heard me panicking

We found out on monday that our file had been assigned to an employee at Sun Trust. 

This was after the mini panic attack i'd had the night before where i babbled & sobbed into Zane's knees about many things, but one such rant may or may not have gone something like, "we're never going to get the house, and i don't even care because it's just a stupid house anyway!"

and other such nonsense that i didn't actually mean.   

I had Zane call Jeff The Realtor to get the name of the person who was handling our case so we could harrass begin building a relationship with he or she.  We were denied access to a name.  Guess there were too many people before us with the same line of thought.

More waiting. 

Fast forward to thursday when Zane leaves me this really looooong message explaining how Jeff The Realtor had called and told him that he'd gotten the BEST possible news.  That news being that the bank had sent an apprasier to our house this week & that we would hear from them by mid-week whether or not they are willing to accept our offer.

I breathed a little tiny sigh of relief.  Hoping for  bigger sighs on wednesday-ish? 

3 comments:

  1. Awesomeness! Waiting is the hardest thing and I'm sure that what's the hardest is what we do to ourselves in our own minds! I'm there with ya on that, sista! I'll have to send you an email, or update the blog on that matter!

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  2. Oh yes, that waiting game is torture, especially when you don't KNOW the ANSWER!!!!! If you knew for sure, it's a little easier to wait...but it's just one step waiting to be approved, then on to the next step waiting for approval, and then, well, what IF, just what IF, the next step doesn't get approved...then what! It really wreaks havoc on your nerves for sure! Hang in there...it's certainly moving in the right direction. Be thinking of you though. Wednesday is coming or Wednesdayish is coming!

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  3. Good luck sweetie!!! Keep us posted on the house!

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