Tuesday, July 21, 2009

The Past Few Crazy Days

Our overnight in KC was great! We stayed at the Hyatt Place Overland Park/Convention Center. Very NICE! I found this place to be better than the nearby 3 1/2 star hotels nearby, plus they served a continental breakfast which meant we didn't have to pay $10 each for a breakfast buffet (which I probably could not have eaten much anyway). The decor was nice the beds were comfy and we had lots of pillows. Shaun's favorite part was the 42 inch flat screen TV which you could watch either from bed or from the L-shaped couch in the living area of the room. This was a very clean hotel with great staff and good food options (you could order from the snack bar anytime).

Thanks, in part, to our GPS we found out there was a Japanese Steakhouse nearby (see Han Shin Japanese Steakhouse's website- this is where we went). The GPS got us to the right area but I had to call to find out exactly where it was located because the GPS was wrong. We hadn't eaten at one of these before so we were excited when we got there and it was what we expected. We had our dinner (which we shared a LARGE meal) cooked on the flat grill right in front of us. We shared the table/cook/grill with a local couple. The food was great and very filling. I'm so glad I hadn't ordered my own! I couldn't have kept it overnight so it wouldn't have been worth it. The hotel room did have a fridge but I didn't want to smell the food the next morning (pregnancy nose) and we wouldn't have been able to eat it for lunch the next day anyway since we were traveling back to Manhattan by then.

Finding the U-Haul was another story with the GPS. ARGH! Who knew there were two roads in the same vicinity with the same name? Of course the GPS didn't tell us this and didn't let me put in the exact address of the U-Haul store. Nope, we had to drive the same short road three times while I called U-Haul and asked for directions only to figure it all out myself because they were screwed up too. Apparently no one had told them there is another road either. Once we got the U-Haul everything went smoothly. We loaded up after spending some time surfing catalogs at Direct Buy. Shaun also ordered pasta maker attachments for our Kitchen Aid while we were there. The trip home was happily uneventful. When we picked our boys up at our friends' home they offered to help with unloading so that went quickly.

To add to the day's excitement, I convinced Shaun to go browse at the "Greatest Sale on Earth" which is in the football/basketball stadiums' parking lot here in Manhattan. The three major local car dealerships bring all of their cars to the parking lot and together have a massive sale. If you haven't seen it it's worth at least driving by. And of course that means the dealerships look like they've all closed which was funny this year with all that has happened with the economy. Our "browsing" ended up meaning that we left with a new car. Dang sales trap! I knew better than to go but really wanted to figure out what we could afford IF we decided to buy something before the baby is born. Hmmm. Fooled myself I guess.

Instead of just going around looking at minivans and SUV's that we knew we couldn't afford I went straight to a sales tent of a local dealer and asked them some questions. I wanted to know what our car would be worth as a trade it and what to expect for monthly payments if we financed. I got the trade-in value without even a peak at our car and was told that financing (with our excellent credit which they also didn't bother to look up) would be about $22 per thousand financed. OK, that gave me a better feel for everything. I asked if they had anything used that was priced around $10,000. We were only interested in minivans and SUV's so that really limited us. They soooo wanted us to just find something expensive that we liked and then come talk. I wasn't falling for it! I asked a salesman who looked nice to bring us to anything they had like what we wanted. They had TWO SUVs and that was it in our price range. So, we looked at the first, almost laughed because it was smaller than our car, and then he showed us the second very unenthusiastically. He seemed tired from working all day and pretty sure that we weren't getting anything anyway. But he was still nice and polite. We thanked him after seeing the second SUV and said we might be back later. We then visited another dealership's area but quickly realized they didn't have what we were looking for so we headed back.

The salesman we had spoken to a little earlier came back over to the SUV when he saw we were back and was very helpful. We ended up taking it for a quick test drive and dropping the boys off for a baseball party at Time Our Corner and then bringing the SUV back to the parking lot. The salesman asked if we wanted to talk about it and I said yes, but that we only had about 15 minutes because I needed to leave for a photo gig. Well, in the short 15 minutes I got the deal I wanted and we agreed to come back later that evening with our car ready to trade (he still hadn't done anything but move it about 20 feet or so but had already committed to a better trade-in price). After photographing a wedding reception Shaun picked me up in the Buick and I called the salesman to say we were on our way back. We met him there, exchanged vehicles, and paid CASH for the remaining part owed. It was crazy fast! Shaun and I were so very proud of ourselves for being able to do this and we felt so grown up. This is the first car we've purchased on our own and we were able to do so with only our savings and a trade in. It was truly amazing!

So, that was our Friday and Saturday. Sunday was very relaxing. After church I studied (ICK! Hate to do that on Sundays.) and the boys and Shaun cleared out their bedroom so the furniture could be assembled. Shaun cleaned the carpet and then Monday evening we assembled all the furniture and the boys started moving their clothing into the dresser and Logan brought his from his closet and took over half of Shane's closet. It was a fun family evening!

4 comments:

Golda said...

Man, I can't believe you paid cash for the difference on the car - that's awesome!

Are Shane and Logan officially bunking together now?

Melissa said...

We weren't planning to buy, and if we were to buy we thought we'd pay half and then finance but it worked out better for us to just pay cash. We've become quite the cash family. :) If we can't afford it we just don't buy it. We have no debt besides the house and my student loans. It's awesome and we have more money to use because of it.

They both slept on the bottom bunk last night. Apparently we didn't realize that pillow-top mattresses were too high! It works ok for the bottom bunk but doesn't leave enough room to sit up. The rails for the top bunk were only as high as the pillow top and so we're needing to get a new mattress for the top for safety reasons. That means Shaun gets to keep his mattress in his "hunting room" though so it worked out. We would have eventually gotten him a new one but now we'll just get a shorter mattress for the top bunk.

Oh, and I told Shaun I thought it would be great to stick you, Jeremy, Allie, and Cory all in that room for Christmas. ;) They actually probably won't come until after the holidays but it was a funny thought!

Allie said...

Umm... i don't really know what room we would all be going into but I would have to veto no matter what room it would be. 4 people in 1 bedroom is a bad idea.

Anonymous said...

Just how many people are going to be at your place for Christmas????

Mom
:)