Apr 28 2008

I Know It’s Your Phone, But This Is My LIFE!

Published by Brillig at 9:54 pm under Blogginess

Brian specifically asked me to use this as a title for a blog post when I said this to him tonight.

See, we put down an offer on a house.  A house I have never seen in person, though I’ve seen a few pictures on the internet and I’ve read a thorough-enough description of it.  Brian has seen it, but he saw ten thousand other houses that day and so it’s all kinda muddled together in his brain.  He THINKS he remembers liking it a lot.  hahaha.  This is insanity.  The house is bank-owned, and therefore being sold for a pretty good price, considering its size and the neighborhood.  But it also means that we’re dealing with a bank, and they don’t have to follow rules, necessarily, or… um… call you back when they say they’ll call you back.

Brian leaves in a week for Denver.  Permanently.  The kids and I will go out and join him as soon as we’ve closed on a house and have a place to move into.  If we buy the house we’re waiting to hear back on, then we will be able to move quite soon.  If not, we’ll have to start from scratch and it could be well over a month that I live here as a single parent.  With four children.  Four crazy, rambunctious, hyper, stinky children (who I love with all my soul, of course).  Goodness, it could be several months if things don’t go super well in the house-hunt.  My brain will explode if I think about that for too long, so I think I need to get back to my story now.

So, we made an offer on a house.  Then there was a counter offer, sorta.  So then we countered back with our absolute final offer.  We were told that we’d hear back on Monday.

So, every moment today, I’ve been trying NOT to think about the house.  I’ve been trying to distract myself, think about other things, and just stay busy so that I didn’t go CRAZY waiting for that phone call.

And yet, no phone call came, and yes, I DID go crazy.

Then, Brian and I took the kids up to the canyon this afternoon/evening for Family Home Evening and Brian accidentally left his cell phone at home.  Yes, friends.  He left his cell phone at home when we were expecting one of the biggest phone calls of the year.  Now I, of course, have my own cell phone, but Al the Realtor doesn’t call my cell phone, he calls Brian’s.
When we got home tonight, the first item of business was to put the kiddos in bed.  The two that I tucked in went down much faster than the two that Brian tucked in, which meant that he was stuck downstairs while I was free upstairs… with his phone.  A good person would have probably waited for her husband, but fortunately for us, I am NOT a good person.  No, I grabbed his phone and checked the “missed calls” and his voicemail, eager to hear those luxurious words from Al:  “They’ve accepted the offer and the house is yours.”  Except… I didn’t hear those luxurious words, because Al didn’t call, because the bank never got back to him even though he tried to call them today.  Even though they promised to let us know today.

Stupid bank.  Just accept the offer already and give us the house.  Or just reject it already so I can get on with my life.  Either way, just TELL US!

Anyway, the title of my post was said when Brian decided to be clever with me.  After I’d put his phone back where he’d left it and he came upstairs after finally getting Scooby and Bubba to go to bed, he went to his phone and said, “wow, honey!  There are four missed calls from Al!”

“Dork,” replied I.  “There are no calls from Al.  I know.  I already checked.”

After what felt like an hour of watching his over-dramatic attempt at pretending to be shocked, I’d rolled my eyes so far back into my head that I could no longer see anything.  *Gasp* he went on.  “I can’t believe you’d invade my privacy like that.  It’s MY phone.”

And then I snapped.  “I know it’s your phone, but this is my LIFE!”

We both stared at each other, trying to keep our faces straight, until we finally busted up laughing.

“This is my LIFE,” he said in a high-pitched voice, mocking me.

“Dork,” was the eloquence I shot back.

And so you see, Gentle Readers, we truly have gone crazy waiting for this news.

I will now retire to the corner, where I will rock back and forth and twitch, and occasionally yell out things like “butler” and “that’s a fine animal, Mr. Smith” and quite possibly all the lyrics to “We Didn’t Start the Fire.”

Yeah… hopefully that phone call will come early tomorrow…

19 Responses to “I Know It’s Your Phone, But This Is My LIFE!”

  1. Alison Wonderlandon 28 Apr 2008 at 10:19 pm

    His phone, schmis phone.
    Life trumps phone every time. Besides, he’s your husband, what’s his is yours.

  2. Kateon 29 Apr 2008 at 6:36 am

    Agreed with Alison . . . and hoping/praying that you’ll get that phone call first thing so your LIFE can pick up how it needs to!

  3. Megon 29 Apr 2008 at 6:38 am

    I actually think you should have a refrigerator magnet and a few t-shirts made up with that title–I love it! Good luck with the house.

  4. Novembranceon 29 Apr 2008 at 6:56 am

    I am totally snorting over your penultimate paragraph.

    Stupid bank.

  5. Jenon 29 Apr 2008 at 8:41 am

    Good people don’t check their husband’s phone? Whoops.

    I’m keeping my fingers crossed for your that this house works out.

  6. charretteon 29 Apr 2008 at 8:52 am

    If using someone else’s cellphone were a crime, my kids would all be in the federal penitentiary for compromising MINE. :)

    I totally hope that guy from the bank calls you back today — first thing. Not knowing is the WORST!

    xo

  7. Ramblin' Redon 29 Apr 2008 at 9:24 am

    Hope you hear soon.

    And yay Denver!!

  8. Kimberlyon 29 Apr 2008 at 10:41 am

    Gah!

    I would’ve done the same thing.

    And Neil would’ve rolled his eyes and mocked me thoroughly.

    Fingers crossed and whatnot! Uncertainty is maddening indeed!

  9. Kateastropheon 29 Apr 2008 at 11:40 am

    Louisa said a word I don’t understand. :(

    ANYWAY, as totally annoying and frustrating as all of this is now, you and I both know that whatever is perfect for your family will happen.

    Let’s just pray it happens soon :)

  10. Katon 29 Apr 2008 at 12:58 pm

    That must be horrible and frustrating all at once. The suspense must be killing you. I hope you hear back from them asap.

  11. LiteralDanon 29 Apr 2008 at 3:55 pm

    Good luck on the house– institutions aren’t usually too good at seeing things from a person’s perspective

    I think you checking your husband’s phone was no big deal, but it’s funny that you both pretended it was.

    I love your blog title, by the way– I saw it on Cre8buzz and had to check it out! I’ll be back

  12. soccer mom in denialon 29 Apr 2008 at 7:25 pm

    Denver? Denver!? >Sniff

  13. soccer mom in denialon 29 Apr 2008 at 7:25 pm

    Not quite sure what happened to my comment. It was much more eloquent than that.

  14. Shellieon 30 Apr 2008 at 1:28 am

    Hee hee! What fun. The bickering, that is. I hope you hear something good soon!

  15. Jen in MIon 30 Apr 2008 at 7:06 am

    Oh, Brillig, I hope you have good news SOON. And you’re so right - institutions just don’t get it.

  16. allyshaon 30 Apr 2008 at 11:40 am

    Banks are dumb. We are doing the exact same waiting game. They have no times table. It is very annoying and you have all of my sympathies.

  17. Amber @ Soggy Cheerioson 30 Apr 2008 at 11:23 pm

    I hope you hear soon. The waiting is excruciating. We did it back and forth for more then a month before they decided they weren’t selling anymore.

    But we put an offer on a house last night, got a counter today and accepted it. Not to brag- but it’s such a relief!

  18. Goofballon 01 May 2008 at 1:32 pm

    and? still no news?

    can’t you rent a house in the mean time?

  19. Carlaon 03 May 2008 at 9:35 am

    Wow! Big stuff going on with Brillig! Praying that it all goes swimmingly!

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