Friday, June 19, 2015

Open House

My parents have been with us for almost two weeks. They seem very happy as new grandparents. Weather in San Francisco has been kind, so walks with their granddaughter are now a daily routine. Mom cooks us delicious dinners, such as cold beets soup- chłodnikpierogi made with Polish flour and yummie pomidorówka, to name a few. Dad even helps with ironing clothes. And on the weekends, the parents accompany us... to open houses.

On Saturdays and Sundays those interested in buying real estate can visit, without scheduling an appointment in advance,  houses put up for sale, so called Open Houses. I noticed that when female real estate agents arrange them, snacks are usually served. Once there was even champagne :)

We have been looking for a place of our own for at least two months, and it is not the easiest task.

Every listing we analyze in terms of, among others, the proximity to work (if it is quite far away, how long the public transport or car route would take), proximity to parks, preferably with a playground :), shops or major streets, the degree that it is a family friendly neighborhood, the quality of nearby schools, the amount of outside space - tiny garden, balcony, for we live in sunny California ..), the presence of central heating (in the evening it gets quite cold in the city) or wooden floors or carpets (often encountered here ...),  parking spaces, the steepness of the street on which we could live, the presence of stairs inside and outside, very popular in San Francisco (remember, we are now using a stroller). Not all homes have the ability to insert a washing machine.

And of course the price. In order to buy a decent two-bedroom apartment, with a normal size bathroom, you have to put a minimum of one million US dollars! Probably that's why morgage brokers, offering favorable loans are sometimes present during the open houses.

The properties are usually sold at a much higher price, and often as a result of a bidding war. The one, who offers the highest price, gets the property. It is not easy. We hear stories of foreign investors who overbid easily residents' of San Francisco offers by offering cash, where locals need to get bank loans in order to pay.

We have already seen many apartments. Although some were really very nice, nothing has yet spoken to us 100%. I do not think that we are very picky. 

The advantage to seeking accommodation is exploring neighborhoods and charming hidden alleys of San Francisco. However during the weekend we are planning a house tour outside the city- in Berkeley. Maybe there we will have more luck :)

One of the listings:

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Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Dzień Dobry Baby!

Close to three weeks ago I went to my evening prenatal yoga class, and a few hours later, a bit unexpectedly, I was admitted to the UCSF Mission Bay Birth Center. Several hours later, we welcomed our beautiful daughter Rose.

A professional team of nurses, midwives and anesthetists  helped me in this intense, but also amazing, experience.
At the very end we were orchestrated by a large group of people (all women), but even so, the atmosphere was intimate and friendly.

Dean, of course, was with me all the time. He could stay overnight at the postpartum ward, where we spent the standard two days and nights. Honestly, I wish I stayed there  a little longer. We had a single room, beautiful view from the window, three individually customizable meals, caring nurses helping with the newborn - this is the way to labor!

Rosie and I could, however, be discharged from hospital quickly. Before leaving the hospital, we had to prove that we had made an appointment with the pediatrician. We also had to show our car infant seat.  Some trivia: in California, even those parents who do not own a car need to present one.

Before leaving the hospital, we were pleasantly surprised that  we can count on one more postpartum home doctor visit, and its costs were covered by our insurance.

Now we are adapting to life with Baby - the number of changed diapers a day is really not a joke! We are also waiting for the arrival of my parents. It's time for Rosie to hear more Polish:) 


Pancakes for breakfast 
             Hospital provided professional photography        
                                          services.
Lovin' the stroller
Nap time
Daddy time:) 

H.xx