Thursday, April 30, 2009

House for Sale


If you or someone you know is looking to buy a house, ours has recently been listed for sale.

2085 Cassidy Way
Eagle Mountain, Utah
  • MLS #878921
  • list price $209,000
  • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
  • 2882 square feet
  • built in 2006
  • open layout
  • large unfinished basement
  • vaulted ceilings
  • custom oak cabinets
  • large master suite w/walk-in closet
  • alarm system and water softener
  • central air
  • bay windows
  • fully landscaped w/full sprinklers
  • fully fenced backyard w/ fruit trees and garden box
  • .14 acres
  • backs to city park and open space (no backyard neighbors)
  • quick walking distance to church and elementary school

Front of the house w/curbing
(plants include dwarf boxleaf euyonomous, red/white/purple petunias, dusseldorf, and black-eyed susans)

Backyard w/curbing
(expanded 9 x 10 cement patio to be completed before sale; plants include hostas and assorted petunias)

One side view of the backyard w/curbing
(plants include raspberries, blackberries, 2 varieties of apple trees, and assorted petunias)

For more information and additional pictures, you can check us out at http://www.utahcountyrealestate.us/, http://www.utahcountyhomes.ws/ or contact our agent, Robert A. Hulme at (801) 885-2586 or robert@RobertHulme.com.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Alora's Long Hair

I finally decided today that I needed to have Alora's hair cut. She had a tiny trim late last year that our hair stylist neighbor did, but her hair has grown so fast and tends to get super snarled that I knew she needed her first real, big haircut. I took her, along with Jackson, down to Great Clips where the boys always get their hair cut. She did great and sat super still the entire time. The hair stylist ended up cutting off over 4", making her hair about shoulder length. She definitely looks a little older now and hopefully her hair will be easier to maintain.

Alora's hair before the haircut.

Alora's hair after the haircut.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Easter Egg Hunt

Jeremy and I are on our Church's Activities Committee and this morning we held our first ever Easter Egg Hunt. The city has its own annual hunt, but it's so chaotic and crowded that it's not worth the 10 seconds it takes for the kids to gather 2-3 eggs each. So, we as a committee decided to try our own. We filled over 1800 eggs and dispersed them all over Walden Park, which is next to our Church building. I am not sure of the exact number that attended, but I do know that each kid had overflowing baskets.