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#Valerie Hanscom
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itsrptime · 3 years
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Valerie Hanscom’s Information~
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(Caitlin Carmichael faceclaim, IT Chapter 2/IT next generatio original character, inspired by Ben Hanscom)
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barclaysangel · 4 years
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Valerie "Val" Hanscom
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A new IT next gen OC I'm making, Ben's daughtr, and a character I'm loving so far~
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hollymartinswrites · 5 years
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Chapters: 2/2 Fandom: IT - Stephen King, IT (Movies - Muschietti) Rating: Mature Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Eddie Kaspbrak/Richie Tozier, Ben Hanscom/Beverly Marsh Characters: Eddie Kaspbrak, Richie Tozier, Ben Hanscom, Beverly Marsh, Bill Denbrough, Mike Hanlon, Original Child Character(s) Additional Tags: Fix-It, Post-Canon Fix-It, Post-IT Chapter Two (2019), Domestic, Light Angst, Family Feels, Childhood Trauma, Adoption, Kid Fic, Adopted Children, Richie Tozier Loves Eddie Kaspbrak, Eddie Kaspbrak Loves Richie Tozier, Marriage, Eddie Kaspbrak & Richie Tozier Are Parents, Angst, Fluff, Fluff and Angst, Minor Ben Hanscom/Beverly Marsh, Beverly Marsh & Richie Tozier Are Best Friends Summary:
Eddie and Richie embark on the most terrifying experience of all—parenthood.
Or, the author desperately needed a domestic, family fix-it for Richie and Eddie.
Chapter II: A look into Richie and Beverly's friendship as parenthood is thrown into the mix.
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“How many godfathers can one kid have?”
“Richie, we’re agnostic.”
“Hey, I believe in God, I just don’t trust organized religion,” Richie replied, hanging the framed Princess Leia poster before stepping back to observe it. “Or any organizations, now that I think about it.”
“It’s crooked. Move it to the right like an inch,” Eddie said. “And she doesn’t need godparents.”
“Course she does,” Richie said, maneuvering the frame slowly as if it were a tempermental bomb. “I mean, obviously Bev will be godmother and I guess that means Ben should be godfather but we can’t play favorites with the guys like that.”
“Did you have godparents? And it’s straight now, quit messing with it.”
“Yeah,” Richie said. “My great uncle Jim and my mom’s cousin Valerie. I’ve told you about her before. She took me to my first Pride when I was twenty because surprise, she was a lesbian and no one knew. Even though she and her roommate Laura shared a one bedroom apartment in New York.”
Eddie laughed and shook his head.
“I’d pay money to see you at Pride as some lanky, awkward kid,” he said.
“Oh man,” Richie said, grinning, “I was such a twink back then.”
“And what the hell are you now?”
Richie shrugged.
“I don’t know. Sloppy otter? Is that still a thing?”
“You’re asking the wrong guy,” Eddie said. He gazed around the room and his smile widened. “I gotta say, this is a pretty awesome kid’s room.”
“Hell yeah it is,” Richie replied, stepping beside his husband and putting his arm around his shoulders. “She’s gonna love it.”
They were both silent for several long moments, content to simply be in one another’s presence in their child’s room when Richie squeezed Eddie’s shoulder.
“I can’t believe it’s finally happening,” he admitted softly.
“I know,” Eddie agreed. “You’re gonna be a good dad.”
Richie colored briefly before gently hip-checking Eddie.
“So are you,” he said.
Eddie merely smiled.
Richie picked up the phone on the second ring.
“Bev!” he shouted.
“Richie!” she shouted back, laughing. “How are you?”
“Oh, you know, exhausted, covered in glitter, and haven’t showered in days,” he replied. Lydia lifted up her latest drawing and he gave her a thumbs up. She grinned and grabbed another piece of construction paper. “So just like college all over again.”
Bev laughed.
“I wish we went to college together,” she said wistfully.
“Oh, we’d be expelled instantly if some university was stupid enough to accept both of us,” he said. “So what’s going on?”
“Well, I finally had time to sit and watch all the videos you sent yesterday,” she answered. “And I have to say, Lydia is the sweetest, smartest, cutest kid I’ve ever seen.”
“Aw,” Richie said. He moved the phone away from his mouth and loudly whispered, “Lyds, my friend Bev thinks you’re cute and smart and sweet.”
“Who’s Bev?” Lydia asked.
“My friend, you’ll meet her soon.” Richie returned the phone to his ear. “When are you and Ben coming by?”
“Soon, I hope,” she said. “Ben’s finishing up a big project but this summer should be free and clear. What about the other Losers?”
“I don’t know, I want to do a BBQ with all of you so you can meet Lydia at the same time,” he said.
“I don’t like BBQ,” Lydia pointed out. “I like macaroni and cheese.”
“I’ll make macaroni and cheese, I promise,” Richie said.
“You cook now?” Bev asked.
“Don’t sound so surprised,” he shot back. “I had been surviving on my own for twenty years, thank you.”
“I just can’t believe you’re a dad now,” Bev sighed wistfully.
“Well, you better believe it because I lost the receipt so this kid is nonrefundable,” he said, reaching out and tussling her hair, causing her to playfully bat away his hand.
Bev laughed.
“You sound happy, you know that?” she said.
Richie blinked. He hadn’t really thought about it but he supposed he was. A warm wave filled his chest.
“Yeah, I guess I am,” he said, clearing his throat.
“Am I making Trashmouth emotional?”
“No way,” he insisted. “I never get emotional and I definitely did not cry when we watched Moana the other night.”
“Yes, you did, Papa!”
“Shh!”
Bev laughed again and Richie grinned.
“Don’t worry, Ben cries at everything so your secret is safe with me,” she said. “I’m going to talk to him tonight about vacation days. You have to let us know when you’re free, though.”
“We’ll make it work, don’t worry.”
“Yeah, but I know Eddie’s always busy at work and you two are the ones with a kid.”
“We’ll make it work,” Richie repeated.
“I feel kinda bad though,” Bev admitted. “Won’t Lydia be overwhelmed by a welcome party filled with grown-ups?”
Richie blinked again. He hadn’t thought about that. He glanced at his daughter, happily tracing her hand on a piece of pink paper and swallowed.
“She has some friends from her school,” he said slowly. “I can invite them for her.”
“I just don’t want her bored or frightened,” Bev continued. “I remember the few times my dad took me to see family, I was the only kid. I hated it. Everyone talking over you and then yelling if you dared to look bored.”
Richie swallowed again and looked down at the table. He had always hated it when Bev spoke of her father but he was smart enough to know to shut up and listen.
“Anyway,” she said brightly, “I just want her to have fun.”
“She will. We’ll make it fun.”
“And Ben and I already got her a bunch of presents.”
“Oh no,” he groaned. “We specifically said no presents.” Lydia’s head immediately shot up, eyes wide and bright. “She’s spoiled enough as it is.” Lydia shook her head fervently.
“And send us her size, I saw some super cute clothes the other day,” Bev continued.
“Bev, no—”
“Yes, Richie,” she insisted. “I love you but I’m ignoring you.”
“Bev, I swear—”
“I gotta go,” she said quickly. “I love you, Trashmouth.”
Richie sighed but smiled warmly.
“I love you, too,” he replied gently.
“And I love Lydia even without meeting her yet.”
Richie’s heart did something intense, and it knocked the breath out of him.
“Richie?”
“Yeah, no, thanks, Bev,” he said quickly.
“Alright,” she said, laughter in her voice. “I’ll talk to you soon, okay?”
“Okay.”
“Bye.”
“Bye.”
Richie placed his phone on the table and tried to gather his thoughts. It was harder than usual.
“Look at this one, Papa,” Lydia announced, lifting another colorful and glittery drawing. A large percentage of said glitter slipped off and fell onto the table. “Oops.”
“That’s a beaut,” he said and sniffed. “My friend Bev said she loves you.”
“That’s nice,” Lydia replied. “And she bought me presents?”
“Yeah, but you don’t need anything.”
“But maybe she got me something I don’t have,” Lydia pointed out.
“Airtight logic, as usual, kiddo,” Richie admitted.
Lydia smiled and clapped her hands together in an attempt to clear them of glitter, frowning when it did nothing.
“I think we gotta hose you down,” Richie observed. He glanced at the clock. “And soon, before your dad walks in and has a conniption.”
“What’s a conniption?”
“It’s what happens when your dad comes home and sees what a mess your papa has made,” Richie answered, standing. “Come on, let’s get you and all of this cleaned up.”
Richie finished loading the dishwasher, closed it, set it, and immediately sat down in the closest chair, suddenly exhausted. He barely flinched when he felt arms curl around his shoulders and a chin rest on the top of his head.
“You okay, buddy?” Bev asked gently.
“Yeah, just tired,” he replied. “Too much excitement for one day.”
Bev nodded and leaned down to place a kiss on his head.
“You sure you’re good?” she asked again.
“Yeah, but just...can you do me a favor?”
“Anything.”
“Can you tell me if my hair is thinning up there?”
Bev laughed and flicked his ear.
“No, it’s as thick and messy as ever,” she replied. “But you do still have a fivehead.”
“Shut up.”
Bev squeezed his shoulders and then sat in the empty chair closest to him. A golden glow from the setting sun streamed through the open windows, and they could hear the rest of the party—Losers catching up and laughing and children shrieking with delight at whatever delighted five-year-olds—but it was mercifully quiet in the kitchen.
“I’m glad you invited her friends,” Bev said. “She needed some people her age to counterbalance all of us boring grown-ups.”
Richie nodded.
“Yeah, but she had fun with you and Ben earlier,” he said. “I guess she’s used to being the only kid around with just me and Eddie.”
“Do you think you guys will adopt again?”
Richie swallowed and shrugged.
“I don��t know, I mean, we’re still getting the hang of having just one kid,” he sighed. “But I wouldn’t want her to be an only child. They’re kinda weird, no offense.”
Bev laughed.
“They’re also lonely,” she pointed out, “so I wouldn’t recommend it for her, either.”
Richie felt compelled to hug her but settled for taking one of her hands in both of his, resting them on the table. They were both silent for a long moment, and he tried to ignore the fact that Bev was gazing at him expectantly before he cleared his throat.
“Bev, I…I’m scared.”
She quirked her head to the side and gazed at Richie with mild confusion on her face.
“Scared of what, Rich?”
“Fucking everything,” he admitted, not meeting her eyes. “What if I’m in over my head?”
Bev squeezed his hands.
“I’m not a parent,” she offered gently, “but I think that’s a common side effect.”
Richie sighed and shook his head.
“And you’re not doing this alone,” Bev continued, reaching out with her free hand to brush a strand of hair behind his ear. “You’ve got Eddie. The two of you are doing a great job. You can tell just by looking at Lydia.”
Richie’s chest tightened.
“Lydia’s amazing,” he admitted. “But she was amazing when we adopted her.”
“Rich—”
“And Eddie...” he swallowed and looked up at Bev, “I’m scared I forced him into something he didn’t want.”
Bev appeared genuinely shocked.
“Richie, that’s impossible,” she insisted.
“I don’t know.”
“Do you think for even one second Eddie would move across the country and endure years of all that bureaucratic bullshit and constant, needling, in-depth assessments from social workers for something he didn’t want?”
Richie swallowed and looked down again.
“He loves you,” Bev said gently, leaning in closer to her friend, “but he doesn’t love you that much.”
That startled a laugh out of Richie. He wiped at his nose and sniffed. Bev used her free hand to wipe at his face.
“You’re just tired,” she observed. “Tired and overwhelmed at having all of us here and showing off Lydia.”
“Hey, do you guys have any...what’s going on?”
They both looked up. Ben was standing in the doorway looking not unlike a deer caught in the headlights.
“Nothing, nothing,” Bev said quickly.
“Yeah, nothing, just your girlfriend bullying me about my forehead, that’s all,” Richie replied. Ben smiled but he still looked unconvinced. Richie continued, “You need something, dude?”
“Oh, yeah, just wanted to grab a drink,” Ben said.
Richie motioned towards the fridge and Ben opened it, reached in, and pulled out a juicebox. He glanced down at it in his hand and then smirked at Richie, his eyebrows raised.
“Hey, don’t knock it, mix that with a little vodka, fucking delicious,” Richie insisted. “That’s how I get through Lydia’s gymnastics classes.”
Bev smirked and slapped him lightly on the knee, earning a yelp from Richie. Ben shook his head, still smiling, closed the fridge door, and immediately pushed the straw through the top of the juicebox and sipped.
“Hmm,” he said after a few moments’ consideration, “not bad, actually.”
“See?” Richie replied. “There are some benefits to having a kid.” Ben sat at the table beside him and affectionately patted him on the shoulder. Richie glanced at him and bit the bullet. “So, not to sound totally straight, but are you guys thinking about having kids?”
Ben’s eyes widened and his lips tightened around the straw. Bev rolled her eyes.
“We don’t know, Rich,” she said gently. “Though we are running out of time.”
“What are you talking about?”
“I’m well over forty.”
“We’re all well over forty.”
Bev gave him a pointed look and realization washed over Richie’s face.
“Oh, yeah,” Richie muttered. “Who gives a shit? I read about a woman in India who had a baby at seventy.”
“I don’t plan on going for that,” Bev laughed.
“Besides, you and Eddie have inspired us to at least look into adoption,” Ben replied.
“Oh yeah?” Richie said. “Nice. Well, if you need advice, talk to Eddie. I’m a mess.”
“Richie…”
“I’m serious,” he insisted. “I know we only got approval because of him.”
“Come on, that’s not—”
“It is true. I mean, who would you let raise a kid? A shitty and foul-mouthed comic with crazy hours and a drinking problem he only just got under control or the responsible, completely organized nerd in polo shirts?”
Ben and Bev were both silent and Richie realized he had, once again, gone too far. He racked his mind to rectify the situation—a joke, an impression, a scream, anything—when he was saved by the backdoor opening and Eddie appearing in the doorway.
“Hey, Lydia’s friends are getting picked up,” he said. “You wanna come say goodbye with me?”
Richie stood.
“Sorry, folks, parenting duty calls,” he said casually and offered a lop-sided grin before leaving Ben and Bev in the kitchen.
He’s late.
What time is it by you?
7:32.
Well, didn’t he say he had a dinner meeting?
Yeah, at 5. wtf
I’m sure he’s just sitting in traffic. He’ll be home soon. Don’t worry.
I’m not worried. I’m fucking pissed.
He can’t help it if work is crazy, sweetheart.
He could’ve called out. I’m by myself over here, neck deep in snotty tissues and crying kids.
Richie glanced up from his phone at the sound of keys in the front door. Fucking finally, he thought. The door opened and closed and it seemed to Richie that Eddie purposely took a long time to get from the foyer to the living room, where he was sitting on the couch with Lydia’s feet in his lap and their youngest curled up against his side, drooling onto his shirt. They were still passed out, mercifully.
Eddie walked into the living room and quietly stepped up to the couch.
“Hey,” he whispered. “How are the girls?”
“Lydia’s fever broke,” Richie sighed, “but I think it’s going into her chest. She keeps coughing. And Tess is just congested and keeps puking up the medicine so that’s been fun.”
“She hasn’t kept any of the medicine down?”
Richie shook his head and shoved his fingers beneath his glasses, rubbing his eyes tiredly.
“Fuck, we gotta get her to take it,” Eddie said.
“No shit,” Richie snapped. He tensed when Lydia stretched in her sleep but she remained asleep.
“I read about another brand online today,” Eddie said, leaning down to run his fingers through Tess’s dark hair. “Supposedly it doesn’t have any of that artificial flavoring shit. That’s probably what’s making her sick.”
Richie shrugged, too exhausted to even comment. Eddie glanced at him, raising an eyebrow before continuing, “I’ll pick some up on the way home tomorrow.”
Richie’s head shot up and he stared at Eddie, stunned.
“You’re going into work tomorrow?” he asked dumbly.
“I gotta, but just for half a day. I’ll be home early.”
“Like you were today?”
Eddie straightened and shook his head.
“I’m too tired for this right now,” he sighed.
Richie’s eyes widened. For a moment, he couldn’t see straight.
“You’re too tired?” he repeated, his voice strained.
Lydia moved again, sighing in her sleep before being rattled awake by a violent cough. Richie and Eddie both reached for the glass of water on the coffee table, but Lydia got to it first before immediately gulping down half of it.
“Easy, kiddo,” Eddie murmured, taking the glass from her when was done. “How are you feeling?”
Lydia answered by coughing again, covering her mouth with her arm like her dad had showed her. Tears sprang to her eyes and her nose began running. Richie handed her the tissue box and ran his fingers through her unruly curls.
“My throat won’t stop tickling,” she finally gasped out.
“Your sinuses are draining, that’s probably it,” Eddie said before reaching towards his briefcase he had left on the floor. He opened it and brought out a bag of cough drops. “I made sure to get the lemon ones.” He unwrapped and handed her one, and she immediately popped it in her mouth before settling back down on the couch.
Richie glanced over at Tess. She hadn’t even stirred from the commotion. He was also quite sure some of the drool on his shirt was snot, but he couldn’t bring himself to care.
“Look, you’re home now, I’m gonna go take a shower, okay?” he said, gently moving Lydia’s feet off his lap and placing a pillow beside Tess. Without waiting for an answer, he hurried to the bedroom, leaving Eddie staring after his retreating back.
Richie, admittedly, took a particularly long shower but he felt he deserved it. A full day and a half of battling germs, miserable kids, and the occasional pukefest could wear a man out. Eddie’s extra-early alarm this morning certainly didn’t help, nor did his apparent reluctance to pick up the phone. Richie allowed himself one bang against the shower wall with his fist before concentrating on his breathing and allowing the warm water to undo the tension in his body. Fuck, he was tired.
Turning off the shower, he gingerly stepped out and wrapped a towel around his waist before heading into the bedroom, where Eddie was waiting for him.
“You talk to Bev about what a shitty husband I am?” he said in an oddly calm voice.
Richie blinked. Then he noticed his cell phone in Eddie’s hand. Shit. Deflect, Tozier.
“You went through my phone?” he shot back. “And you left the girls alone?”
“Tess is still asleep and Lydia is watching TV,” Eddie answered and took a step towards Richie. “And your phone went off with a text from Bev that had my name in it. Of course I fucking looked, you’d do the same.”
Richie frowned. Eddie, was usual, was right.
“Bev and I talk all the time,” he said, brushing past him to their bureau and began searching for pajamas. “You know that.”
“Yeah, but—”
“And you talk to her and the guys,” Richie continued. “What’s the fucking difference?”
“I don’t bitch and moan about you to them.”
“Bullshit.”
“I don’t share private things with them.”
Richie whirled around, which was a bit difficult considering he was still stepping into his pajama pants. “Private things?” he repeated. “You being late on a day where I really fucking needed you isn’t exactly intimate information. What’s the big deal?”
Eddie swallowed and shook his head.
“Well, I don’t like it,” he admitted.
Richie huffed a laugh.
“I don’t like that you care more about work than your family but we all got our crosses to bear, right?” he snapped. “So forgive me for letting off a little steam to someone who actually cares.”
Eddie stared at him, his eyes wide and impossibly bright. Richie looked away, grabbed the first t-shirt he could find in the bureau and put it on.
“I’m gonna go sit with the kids,” he muttered. “Text Bev back for me and tell her everything’s fucking fine.”
He felt Eddie’s eyes on him as he stalked out of the bedroom and tried his best to school his face when he approached the couch but by the sidelong glance his daughter gave him, he knew he had done a poor job of it.
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hiddenwashington · 5 years
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Who I write for: Archie Andrews, Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge, Jughead Jones, Cheryl Blossom, Josie McCoy, Kevin Keller, F.P. Jones, Reggie Mantle, Valerie Brown, Ethel Muggs, Toni Topaz, Sweet Pea and Fangs Fogarty.
The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina:
Who I write for: Everyone 
Shameless:
Who I write for: Ian Gallagher, Fiona Gallagher, Lip Gallagher, Carl Gallagher, Debbie Gallagher, Jimmy Lishman/Steve, Kevin Ball, Mickey Milkovich, Veronica Fisher and Mandy Milkovich.
Thirteen Reasons Why:
Who I write for: Hannah Baker, Cyrus, Tyler Down, Clay Jensen, Tony Padilla, Jeff Atkins, Zach Dempsey, Justin Foley, Ryan Shaver, Skye Miller, Scott Reed,Alex Standall, Montgomery de la Cruz (Season 1), Jessica Davis, Courtney Crimsen and Mackenzie. 
Stranger Things:
Who I write for: Nancy Wheeler, Steve Harrington, Jonathan Byers, Barb Holland, Jim Hopper, Mike Wheeler, Eleven, Dustin Henderson, Lucas Sinclair, Will Byers, Max Mayfield and Billy Hargrove.
IT:
Who I write for:  Bill Denbrough, Beverly Marsh, Eddie Kaspbrak, Stanley Uris, Ben Hanscom, Richie Tozier, Mike Hanlon, Henry Bowers, Patrick Hocksetter, Belch and Victor Criss.
Marvel:
Who I write for: Everybody
DC:
Who I write for: Everybody
Bates Motel:
Who I write for: Norman Bates, Norma Bates, Sheriff Alex Romero, Emma Decody, Dylan Massett and Bradley Martin.
Brooklyn Nine Nine:
Who I write for: Everybody
Detroit Become Human:
Who I write for:  Markus, Connor, Kara, Hank Anderson, Gavin Reed, Elijah Kamski, Chloe, Simon, North, Luther, Ralph and Josh.
Life Is Strange:
Who I write for: Chloe Price, Max Caufield, Nathan Prescott, Rachel Amber, Frank Bowers, Victoria Chase, Kate Marsh and Warren Graham.
Final Fantasy XV: 
Who I write for: Noctis, Ignis, Gladiolus and Prompto.
Bands/Musicians:
Who I write for: TØP, The Pretty Reckless, Palaye Royale, BVB, Bring Me The Horizon, Pierce the Veil, Sleeping With Sirens, System of a Down, Fall Out Boy and most other artists.
Youtubers:
Who I write for: Dan and Phil, Shane Dawson & Friends (Including Destery Smith), Jacksepticeye, Markiplier, CrankGameplays, Smosh, The Janoskians, Game Grumps, Joe Sugg and most other Youtubers. 
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reddieao3feed · 6 years
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Rockabilly Rebels: Paris, 1981
read it on the AO3 at http://ift.tt/2nJxrcO
by oopsiwroteathing
Marsh (the sensitive, kickass female lead everyone wants) brings Tozier (the whore with the heart of gold - and the bad humour) and Hanlon (the muscle that could outsmart all of you). Valerie (the tiny, mysterious character who likes to beat people up) brings Denbrough (the soft character who can and will kick your ass) and Uris (the one who wanted to be a villain when he grew up)
or, i read an article about french gangs in the 80s who went around killing skinheads and being badass with great clothes and i wrote an au about it
Words: 2050, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Fandoms: IT (2017)
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Relationships: Eddie Kaspbrak/Richie Tozier, Bill Denbrough/Mike Hanlon/Stanley Uris, Bill Denbrough/Mike Hanlon/Ben Hanscom/Eddie Kaspbrak/Beverly Marsh/Richie Tozier/Stanley Uris, Ben Hanscom/Beverly Marsh
Additional Tags: this is the Weirdest AU ive ever written, au - 1980s french gangs?, all the losers all together because Why Not, Gun Violence, pretty graphic descriptions of violence, Sex, at some point, eventually, im actually writing something with a fucking plot guys this is Ridiculous, some french because im french and that's fun i promise to translate you won't be confused
read it on the AO3 at http://ift.tt/2nJxrcO
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earthlyspun · 6 years
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Residential real estate transfers, March 18
Birge, William J. and Constance L. to Charleston Homes LLC, 7414 N. 161st St., $37,450.
North Ida Street Investments LLC to Richland Homes LLC, 7226 N. 162nd St., $39,950.
Boyer Young Equities XV-Heritage LLC to River Stone Custom Homes LLC, 10213 N. 152nd Ave., $39,950.
State Street Investments LLC to Richland Homes LLC, 15981 Reynolds St., $42,950.
State Street Investments LLC to Richland Homes LLC, 16004 Young St., $43,950.
Sweetbriar Syndicate LLC to Zurek, Nicole and Bradly, 11822 N. 175th Circle, $150,000.
Celebrity Homes Inc. to Angeles, Ismael, 14476 Gilder Ave., $192,900.
Legacy Homes Omaha LLC to Krasne, Adam J., 16091 Weber St., $200,812.
Legacy Homes Omaha LLC to Kamstra, Tracy L. and Robert W., 15064 Sandpiper St., $265,452.
Sidoruk, Boris and Cameo to Maus, Andrew J., 7304 N. 151st Circle, $400,000.
Fire Ridge Real Estate LLC to Brown, Carol J., 19653 Harney St., $30,000.
Elkhorn Highlands Inc. to Hildy Construction Inc., 2434 N. 191st Ave., $34,250.
South Hamptons Land Development LLC to Belt Construction Co. Inc., 5810 S. 238th St., $84,950.
Pacific Windgate II LLC to Kubat, Joseph S. and Amy L., 2016 S. 208th St., $85,000.
Castle Brook Land Development LLC to Castle Brook Builders LLC, 1444 S. 211th St., $90,000.
Malibu Holdings LLC to Foxx, James B. and Kimberly S., 2415 S. 219th St., $93,000.
Binder, Kevin G. Trust to Baltzell, Beau and Amy, 21428 Fieldcrest Drive, $186,500.
Wilmes, Laura to Duren, Jack D. and Shelby S., 1617 N. 208th St., $235,000.
Baker, Larry and Alma to Eley, Lisa A., 19105 Lake St., $265,000.
Charleston Homes LLC to Kruse, Larry C., 4715 N. 205th Ave., $298,450.
Schmid, Daniel A. and Veronica L. to Wilcher, Joel D. and Mary, 2727 N. 191st St., $299,900.
Cambridge Homes LLC to Johnson, Mitchell J., 2603 N. 185th St., $350,000.
Cooper, John S. and Susan M. to Powell, Robert S. Jr. and Rachel H., 18401 Jackson St., $373,000.
Trademark Homes Inc. to Thummalapalli, Rama and Kakumanu, Sireesha, 18909 Boyd St., $397,992.
Landmark Performance Corp. to Lucey, Guy E. and Julie A., 3818 N. 190th St., $405,406.
Landmark Performance Corp. to Sickler, Vince and Mallory, 4013 N. 190th St., $409,900.
Vencil Construction Inc. to Milenkovich, Richard D. and Shannon L., 2305 N. 188th St., $410,000.
Concept Homes & Design Inc. to Graves, Thomas C. and Serafini, Lisa Y., 2402 N. 188th St., $490,000.
Luke Custom Homes LLC to Phipps, Amber and Worsley, Michael, 19021 Lafayette Ave., $725,146.
Johnson, Scott L. and Debra D. to Costello, Regina and Christopher, 115 E. Whittingham St., $92,000.
Hamel, Michael R. and Carol L. to Stene, Terrie L., 508 N. Front St., $95,000.
Bonella, David A. Estate to Albers, Ryan, 22637 Wilson Ave., $160,000.
Rolfe, Jeanne A. and Scott, Mary A. to Jackson, Ryan A. Trust, 312 S. 16th St., $150,000.
Salerno, Michael G. to KR Properties LLC, 420 S. 11th St., $320,000.
Johnson, Michael L. to Kuester, Anthony G. and Catherine E., 1502 Jones St., $414,000.
Mahoney, Richard J. and Susan K. to Murow, Daniel and Bolling, Charity, 1308 Jackson St., $480,000.
Burke, Alice H. Trust to LCT Homes LLC, 5905 Sahler St., $54,372.
Anderson, Delores M. to McMurphy, James P. and Sherry L., 5635 Ohio St., $60,000.
Arnold, Kimberly L. and Walker, Harold R. Jr. to Qualified Property Solutions LLC, 3514 N. 55th St., $72,000.
McGill, Kathy and Brian to Huss, Ryan, 6664 Decatur St., $102,000.
Foster, Terry to Huitron, Esber and Ochoa Soto, Yesenia, 4506 Laurel Ave., $20,000.
Kidwell, Nannette to Cyr, Keith P., 3551 N. 59th St., $20,000.
H & S Partnership LLP to Van Noort, Jared and Alexandria, 6619 Franklin St., $115,000.
Pomerleau, Christopher and Sharma, Shivani to Lempka, Justin, 4919 N. 64th St., $119,250.
Home Start LLC to Shwe, A. and Lay, Moo, 6634 Curtis Ave., $141,000.
HBI LLC to Irvin, Thomas C. and Barkley Hunter, Heather, 2304 N. 50th St., $173,000.
Hall, Ethan and Sadieto Arroyo, Arturo, 3116 Vinton St., $50,000.
Bank of America to Miklas, Joseph M., 3920 Gold St., $60,100.
Truong, Thanh T. and Chau, Bich to Shirk Management LLC, 4212 Barker Ave., $70,000.
Cubrich, Robert J. to Buhl, Marc and Hope, 2814 S. 38th Ave., $20,000.
Brink, Edward E., trustee, to 100 Year Homes Inc., 2211 Hanscom Blvd., $105,000.
Chaidez Blanco, Jubentino and Chaidez, Delfina to Roach, Daniel and Myers, Jennifer, 2424 S. 42nd St., $108,000.
Seykora, Daniel R. and Jacqueline M. to Rokahr, Shane and Makayla, 4381 Mason St., $109,900.
Pratt, Scott L. Jr. to Salgado, Liliana, 2730 S. 41st St., $138,000.
Vazquez, David A. to Garcia, Roger and Yanira L., 3635 Olin Ave., $142,000.
Zych, Robert J. and Janet M. to Mumm, Joshua D. and Kerry L., 2122 S. 33rd St., $145,000.
Lynch, Ryan and Allen, Stephanie L. to Mertes, Micah J. and Duerr, Erin R., 3201 S. 32nd Ave., $185,000.
Mitchell, Scott B. Sr. and Mitchell, Mary M. to Mullen, Brent and Carmichael, Kristen, 1823 Twinridge Blvd., $235,000.
Fox, Robert A. and Mary A. Trust to Bode, Akanksha and Thaddaeus, 3560 Woolworth Ave., $252,000.
Leise, Michele and Andrew to Wilton, Kristina M. and Stanley R., 4213 Walnut St., $270,000.
Uptown Properties LLC to Widhalm, Christian, 919 S. 31st St., $295,000.
Lee, Shawn M. and Shelly to Cherry, Roger and Patricia, 2229 S. 59th St., $65,000.
Steffen, Kenneth L. and Rosemary J. to Kessler, Randall M., 3101 S. 56th St., $127,950.
Hankin, Robert B. and Pangle, Sarah to Widener, Benjamin B. and Cassandra J., 4836 Woolworth Ave., $205,000.
Davis, A. Scott to Cai, Rongxuan and Ding, Ping, 4678 Pine St., $225,000.
Gillaspie, Elizabeth A. to O’Connor, Joseph R. and Caitlin M., 5649 Emile St., $312,000.
Mejstrik, Marten R. to Bost, Joseph and Rachel, 5714 Jones St., $429,000.
HBI LLC to Arias, Victor, 6227 Wilson Circle, $35,000.
Zagata, Joseph and Margaret to Rodriguez, Juan M., 4225 S. 22nd St., $56,500.
Morales, Martin C. to Sandoval, Salvador M. and Bustamante, Lilla S., 5014 S. 36th St., $66,500.
Czerwinski, Mark and Michele to Uttecht, Larry H. Jr., 4485 Dayton St., $70,000.
Legacy Ventures I LLC to W Realty LLC, 4019 S. 35th St., $74,000.
Anderson, Paul and Suzanne to Sherman Properties IV LLC, 3819 S. 33rd St., $82,500.
Kankovsky, Frank J. to Hernandez, Claudio J., 6103 S. 19th St., $104,000.
Ryan, Daniel J. and Rayleen to Arman, Karley A., 5613 S. 22nd St., $115,000.
Beck, David A. and Valerie to Gomez, Pedro M., 2933 S. 18th St., $33,000.
Favela, Fidel and Lucia to P3M Investments LLC, 2210 S. 15th St., $115,000.
Koethe, Scott and Julie to Mejstrik, Marten R., 1233 Marcy Plaza, $268,000.
Dietzler, Brittany L. to Thomas, Brian A., 715 Pacific St., $280,000.
Johns, Carol A. and Williams, Eddy M. to Habitat for Humanity of Omaha Inc., 4210 N. 21st St., $22,000.
U Name It Construction LLC to Valdivieso, Cesar E., 5215 N. 14th St., $20,000.
Silva Moreno, Jose J. to Linares, Isai, 2616 N. 15th St., $22,600.
Horning, Fred H. Trust to Rash, Andre J., 3852 Decatur St., $27,500.
Barn Old Inc. to Arnold, Erin, 4545 N. 40th St., $35,000.
Hollis, Lisa and Courtney to Gemerson Properties LLC, 3730 N. 42nd St., $42,200.
3949 Kansas Avenue LLC to DG Homes LLC, 3949 Kansas Ave., $66,000.
Three T Investments LLC to Moran Asencio, Olinda C., 4510 N. 41st St., $70,000.
Punch It Out Inc. to Harrington, Pamela J., 3472 Fowler Circle, $110,000.
CESH LLC to Armstrong, Marc L. and Sammie J., 2879 Ida St., $99,900.
HBI LLC to James, Stephanie, 2879 Titus Ave., $110,000.
Andrews, Kourtney to Garrison, Alexandra and Joneson, Jeffrey, 6710 N. 41st St., $144,500.
Science Safety Inc. to Red Ladder LLC, 8214 Hillside Drive, $50,500.
A & A Properties LLC to Anderson, Salina V. and Russell L., 515 S. 78th St., $97,000.
Bird, Travis J. and Molly J. to Lavelle, Mary E. and Michael J., 923 N. 74th Ave., $135,500.
Hoesing, Nicholas to Pfeffer, Brian J. and Suhr, Corrie A., 842 N. 76th St., $145,000.
No Equity Homes LLC to Mahoney, Susan K., 529 S. 87th Circle, $206,000.
Turner, Paul J. and Beverly G. to Russell, Julia, 902 S. 88th St., $360,000.
Kavan Homes Inc. to Troia, Andrew and Duff, Corey, 9926 Harney Parkway, $462,500.
Castle Creek Development LLC to Pine Crest Homes LLC, 5369 N. 155th St., $43,500.
Castle Creek Development LLC to Lambert, Edwin M. and Kathleen A., 5546 N. 153rd Ave., $47,950.
G Lee Homes Inc. to Hildy Construction Inc., 3218 N. 178th St., $80,000.
McMichael, Donald H. Jr. Estate to Comer, Justin F. and Mary A., 3325 N. 148th Court, $135,500.
Kelly, Scott and Shelley to Hill, Dustin R. and Love, Kathy, 14927 Wirt St., $157,500.
Albus, Gregg J. and Laura J. to Monaghan, Angela K., 4802 N. 177th St., $165,000.
Peterson, Amy N. to OHG LLC, 17170 Manderson St., $168,500.
Feregrino, John Jr. and Lindsey M. to Oripov, Bakhrom and Karrie K., 15214 Butler Ave., $205,000.
Clure, Brett and Megan M. to Goren, Eran, 15111 Meredith Ave., $211,500.
Syed, Asim J. and Hussain, Tehniyet to Brue, Erinn, 16526 Ames Ave., $241,000.
Fitzgerald, Patrick M. and Jill M. to Herr, Dennis W. and Sheri J., 3913 N. 161st Ave., $259,900.
Celebrity Homes Inc. to Kelly, Scott P. and Shelley A., 17205 Meredith Ave., $272,900.
Slotsve, Wayne E. and Donna H. to Ferrel, Wesley R. and Stacy J., 2101 N. 144th Ave., $273,000.
Paulson, Clinton M. and Katie M. to Ginn, Michaela, 15215 Vernon Ave., $273,000.
Prairie Homes Inc. to Rodriguez, Wolfgang and Troncoso, Claudia L., 2304 N. 176th Ave., $399,950.
Ramm Construction Inc. to Podrazo, William J. Jr. and Deborah J. Trust of 2015, 17809 Binney St., $416,557.
Hiatt, Mary E. Estate to Geaney, Mark, 5609 S. 52nd St., $68,500.
Hasbrouck, Jerry D. and Joanie L. to Martinez, Ciro, 4504 S. 48th St., $100,000.
Legacy Ventures I LLC to W Realty LLC, 5037 S. 49th St., $105,000.
Czerwinski, Mark L. and Michele M. to Uttecht, Larry H. Jr., 4713 S. 53rd St., $140,000.
Knoll, Steven C. to Urbina-Guerrero, Jose E. and Urbina-Gonzalez, Maria M., 4819 K St., $176,500.
McGaha, Scott A. and Amy L. to Smith, Brian and Michelle R., 1622 N. 174th St., $296,000.
Legacy Ventures I LLC to W Realty LLC, 7529 Mary St., $84,000.
Evans, Jacob to Evans, Sara and Ryan, 7910 Redick Ave., $140,000.
Washington, Pierre D. and Anna M. to Conte, Michael J. and Kayla R., 8045 Newport Ave., $141,000.
Miller, Theresa K. to Tway, Pite and Paw, November, 8005 Bauman Ave., $144,000.
Vargas, Davey and Saphire B. to Schenkelberg, Jerry A. and Jennifer J. Trust, 6958 N. 87th Ave., $147,500.
Chapman, Jared J. to Hill, Justin and Sturdivant, Kayleen, 8212 Clay St., $150,000.
Nelson, Benjamin L. and Jamie to Okuma, Hugh and Jennifer, 7530 N. 82nd Circle, $153,000.
Rokusek, Emily to Barnes, Aaron and Haley, 7338 N. 90th St., $161,000.
Dahir, Debora A. to Quinn, James D. and Vickie L., 8020 Nina St., $120,500.
Smith, Zachary A. to Kreifels, Martin F. and Charise B., 8714 A St., $140,000.
TK3 Investments LLC to Weiler, David J. and Manana N., 2824 S. 76th Ave., $140,000.
Bilek, Richard M. and Jaycie to Cruz, Gilberto and Ovato, Maira, 8173 Hascall St., $141,500.
Om 3517 S 105 Trust to KFM Properties LLC, 3517 S. 105th St., $162,000.
De Los Reyes, Manolo F. and Eden C. to Mallum, Mitchell G. and Tamera S., 7639 Wright St., $170,000.
Stroh Orians, Karen Trust to Vacek, Robert, 3125 S. 80th St., $200,000.
Firmature, Joseph Jr. and A. Gloria to Wheeler, Patricia L. and Jason W., 1305 S. 94th St., $275,000.
Bovard Sayre, Karen K. to Lofgren, Luke and Mandy, 9102 Poppleton Ave., $290,000.
Wilson, Brian A. and Caroline J. to Engel, Brian K. and Cynthia S., 2410 S. 102nd St., $407,000.
Menck, Thomas W. and Peggy to 5703 LLC, 5703 S. 77th St., $55,000.
Dynamic Properties LLC to Pusher, Jessica, 5402 S. 75th St., $129,000.
Konecky, Elisha R. to Merchant, Eric A. and Suzanne M., 6701 S. 83rd Ave., $151,500.
Kawa, John E. and Irene M. Trust to Brazil, Joe J., 4905 S. 78th Ave., $154,900.
McWilliams, Tony L. and Brenda K. to Arehart, Myles, 10321 N St., $160,000.
Curtis, Kevin M. and Jodi L. to Schultz, Alexander and Madelin, 5080 S. 106th Ave., $242,400.
Phipps, Amber R. and Worsley, Michael to Butterfield, Dean and Maurine, 6510 Daly Circle, $360,000.
Johnson, Margaret M., trustee, to Tyler, Beth L., 15905 Frances Circle, $175,000.
Jackson, Nathan and Meisha to McGuire, Colin T., 2418 S. 164th Ave., $194,000.
Roll, Joyce A. and Rex A. to Goodson, Michele and Darin C., 15932 Spring St., $194,000.
C130 LLC to Roll, Rex A. and Joyce A., 2323 S. 166th St., $235,000.
Merritt, Michelle D. to McCoy, David L. and Alisa C., 19819 Frances St., $287,500.
THT Enterprises LLC to D & J Homes LLC, 3118 Cass St., $73,000.
JSD Real Estate Co. LLC to Soethout, John, 3000 Farnam St., $79,000.
Miller, Nicholas W. and Ellen M. to Keithley, Steven G., 4127 Nicholas St., $94,000.
Foster, Christopher G. to Perry, Eliza W. and Cronin, Matthew A., 3409 California St., $116,000.
YK Holdings LLC to Gilbatrar LLC, 414 N. 31st St., $120,000.
Sifuentes-Futrell, Christine J. Trust to INE LLC, 200 S. 31st Ave., $174,000.
Costanzo, Bryan to Tranmer, Mitchell L., 200 S. 31st Ave., $182,500.
Boland, Thomas and Elena to Schenzel Properties LLC, 623 N. 47th St., $135,000.
Raiti, Angela E. and David L. Trust to Danielson, Mary A. and Hommen, Michael F., 852 N. 68th St., $176,500.
Hartle, Patricia and Dibble, Lester D. to Miller Way LLC, 2524 Benson Gardens Blvd., $48,500.
Dishong, Joseph T. and Teresa T. to Team Rhino PC, 9423 Grand Ave., $68,000.
Moehring, Melissa to Graham, Jacinda K., 4721 N. 82nd St., $143,500.
Schorle-Milan, Karla N. and Milan, David to Tian, Jing, 5005 N. 107th St., $148,000.
Mahony, Jacque to Voss, Jillian, 2705 N. 96th Drive, $149,900.
Root, Lynn E. to Seredina, Yelizaveta M. and Ellis, Richard W., 4210 Terrace Drive, $170,000.
Borg, Michael A. and Suzanne M. to Adanlete, Veve, 9524 Sprague St., $170,750.
Hazlett, Jonathon J. and Dooley, Katherine L. to Gujjula, Nagarjuna and Reddy-Gujjula, Harita, 5824 N. 80th St., $197,000.
Zahm, Nicholas and Amanda to Shane, Danny and Sandy 2014 Trust, 19428 X St., $163,000.
Kiger, Jennifer M. to Jensen, Sandy, 4811 S. 189th St., $165,000.
Lash, Levi and Jenna to Stokes, Annemarie, 5623 S. 190th Terrace, $190,000.
Johnson, Judith A. Trust to Owen, Jeffrey D. and Elizabeth H., 15634 Monroe Circle, $192,000.
Meyer, Scott E. and Cindy K. to Stessman, Nicholas M., 16805 M Circle, $235,000.
Celebrity Homes Inc. to Medina, Leo and Ycelsa, 19868 L St., $258,900.
Celebrity Homes Inc. to Pallepati, Vivek and Dugyala, Preethi, 19879 K St., $268,400.
Yang, Andy W. and Reed, Sugiko M. to Hazard, Matthew J. and Kelsey M., 17014 T St., $280,000.
Ludwick, Dale A. and Susan M. to Kopun, Gabriel V. and Lyndsey T., 6309 S. 176th St., $292,000.
Bright, Jim A. and Penny S. to Grant, Dewan and Elizabeth, 17528 Jefferson St., $295,000.
Mills, James A. and Elizabeth A. to Black, Jordan and Megan L., 4322 S. 174th Ave., $315,000.
Pacesetter Homes Inc. to Ludwick, Dale A. and Susan M., 6707 S. 199th St., $359,654.
Simonsen, Mark J. to Ball, Melva R., 15414 R St., $130,000.
Grojean, Benjamin S. and Krystal to Omaha Homes LLC, 6527 S. 139th Circle, $135,000.
Reeves, Nicklaus J. and Tiffany L. to Byers, Donavan and Brandy, 14304 Anne St., $135,000.
Brink, Edward E., trustee, to Peters, Susan A. and James R., 5529 S. 152nd St., $145,000.
Markham, Nicholas P. and Marlena L. to Neely, Roger, 5138 S. 121st St., $155,000.
United Equity LLC to Tran, Whitney D. and Tri, 13567 Polk St., $155,000.
Feld, Kerry, trustee, to 5109 Real Estate LLC, 14616 Monroe St., $155,600.
Book, Judith K. Trust to Wills, Jacqueline, 6013 Oakcrest Plaza, $160,000.
Chamberlain, Catherine S. and Medina, Gilbert S. to Spomer, Julie, 4374 S. 154th St., $210,000.
Hauptman, Nathan R. and Molly to Holtmeyer, Kyle D. and Elizabeth, 4368 S. 149th Avenue Circle, $222,750.
Lewis-Starostka Inc. to Chen, Xiaolong and Wang, Yuyu, 7159 N. 122nd Ave., $41,900.
Lewis-Starostka Inc. to Luethge Homes LLC, 11562 Scott St., $59,000.
Deer Creek Reserve LLC to Pacesetter Homes Inc., 8011 N. 129th St., $72,000.
Deer Creek Reserve LLC to Hildy Construction Inc., 12922 Reynolds St., $130,000.
Celebrity Homes Inc. to Peitz, Amy S. and Nathan G., 7423 N. 140th Ave., $228,800.
Brown, Tyler J. and Kaitlyn M. to Sherman, Terry W. and Mary L., 13962 Potter Parkway, $235,000.
Celebrity Homes Inc. to Houser-Hanson, Tamala R., 13940 Wood Valley Drive, $252,300.
Pedersen, Chad M. and Melissa A. to Smith, Todd E., 7901 N. 116th St., $278,000.
Luedtke, Joseph Estate to Molnar Investments 401K Trust, 3510 S. 120th St., $135,000.
Anglemyer, Taylor and Jillian to Jacobsen, Alexander J. and Amanda J., 2318 S. 125th St., $152,500.
Hancock, Eric and Traci to Cook, Jasmine A. and Cook, Latashia S., 2323 S. 133rd Ave., $159,000.
Hitzfeld, Carol A. to Rohde, Karen A., 14817 Arbor St., $160,000.
Buck, Christopher M. and Christine A. to Zart, Daniel and Leah, 3409 S. 108th St., $178,000.
Moore, Jake J. to Rouse, Shannon K., 3330 S. 137th St., $179,900.
Grace Life Bible Church Of Omaha to Liberty Church Inc., 11213 Bel Air Drive, $425,000.
Legacy Ventures I LLC to W Realty LLC, 3130 Harrison St., $84,000.
Scott, Deborah L. to Awng, Naw, 6515 Newport Ave., $125,000.
Hall, Robert J. and Mel S. to Williams, Ramel L. and Stacey, 6249 Whitmore St., $147,000.
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Bingham, Angela M. and Patrick to Reddy, Sharath K. and Saritha, 14462 Seward St., $170,000.
Ginn, Michaela C. to Iveson, Sarah E. and Ladouceur, Joel D., 15105 Lincoln Circle, $184,900.
TSV A LLC to Bell, Patrick and Smoot, Ashley, 15505 Marcy Circle, $192,900.
Randall, Carole R. Trust to Geiger, Michael P. and Hatley Geiger, Mary E., 920 N. 146th Circle, $200,000.
Overmiller, Janis E. Trust to Orand, Steven D. and Carol K., 12371 Rose Lane, $235,000.
Burchard, Alice G. and L. John to Determan, Joseph A. and Wendy J., 13421 Parker Circle, $425,000.
Merrill, Carolyn L. and Alfred D. to Pecha, Patrick M. and Lacie C., 10810 Larimore Ave., $141,500.
Serafini, Craig to Oswald, Bianca and Clayton, 6616 N. 116th Circle, $153,000.
Claborn, Kyle B. and Sarah to Universal Assurors Agency Inc., 2717 N. 121st Ave., $156,600.
Hannum, Deena M. and Joshua E. to Gelecki, Grant S., 6230 N. 114th St., $165,000.
McCollough, Reggie J. to Faris, Tony, 6202 N. 131st Ave., $165,000.
O & H Properties Inc. to Thomas, Yvette L. and Anthony L., 13013 Jaynes Circle, $168,000.
Clure, Brett and Megan to Barnes, Jacqueline, 4825 N. 136th Ave., $252,500.
Wolf, Alexander J. and Angela S. to Ingram, Jennifer M. and Joel A., 4912 N. 139th Ave., $319,900.
Phillips, Denise L. and Daniel W. to Mead, Michele S., 506 W. 33rd Ave., $137,000.
Swanson, Steffi A., trustee, to Fay Servicing LLC, 2805 Crawford St., $78,000.
McDowell, James L. to Heaton, Tanner L., 1725 Bellevue Blvd. North, $159,000.
Hamilton, Thyroney and Oliver to Pelletier, Joel G. and Lanpher-Pelletier, Tina M., 1701 Thomas Drive, $135,000.
Halmes, Rachel and Bullock, Andrew to Wirth, Bradley S. and Halmes, Sara M., 1511 Warren St., $150,000.
McCaghy, Vincent A. and Gloria C. to McKee, Keith D. and Carleen E., 1319 Camp Gifford Road, $300,000.
Frics, Paul A. and Bonnie J. to Armstrong, Eric H. and Stephanie E., 1102 Bellevue Blvd. South, $235,000.
Dynamic Properties LLC to Svehla, John K. and Lebeda-Svehla, Kristen M., 1022 Denver St., $114,000.
Grundmayer, Gregory P. and Laura J. to Omaha RJ1 Rents LLC, 208 Meadow Drive, $143,000.
Cottonwood Investments LLC to Wacker, Jodi, 19832 Bellbrook Blvd., $380,000.
McCune Development LLC to Laid Back Lifestyles LLC, 19780 Devonshire Drive, $50,000.
Charleston Homes LLC to Mullins, Katie E., 17220 Morgan Ave., $237,000.
Isaacson, Ronald and Sheila to Grundmayer, Gregory and Laura, 128 S. Bryan St., $234,000.
McCune Development LLC to Laid Back Lifestyles LLC, 11467 S. 198th St., $50,000.
Kirkpatrick, Rochelle L. and Robert W. and Amy to Nahomy, Cory and Kim, 11203 S. 170th St., $239,000.
Cafferty, Kim B. and Mary A. to Christensen, Chad and Rachel, 10909 S. 237th St., $599,000.
Brown, Kevin P. and Jane M. to Waters, John J. and Kara A., 905 Joseph Drive, $232,000.
Rothe, Terry E. and Sandra R. to Bruyette, Matthew D., 310 Cheyenne Drive, $164,000.
Kircher, Thomas J. and Rosemarie H. to Greska, Benjamin R. and Samantha M., 302 S. Fillmore St., $250,000.
Austin, Denise J. to Burke, Liam C. and Desiree C., 2409 S. Mineral Drive, $236,000.
Donley, Jessie W. and Jenna M. to Royster, Jessica C., 1702 Eastview Drive, $242,000.
Kimberlin, Kyle and Margaret to Christiansen, Cameron L. and Wittland, Maggie K., 1304 Mesquite Circle, $320,000.
H & S Partnership LLP to VKB Properties LLC, 1202 La Port Drive, $143,000.
Empire Homes & Remodeling Inc. to Boatwright, Jason M. and Kimberly D., 11512 S. 110th St., $353,000.
Feld, Kerry, trustee, to KH2 Equity LLC, 1016 Normandy Drive, $147,000.
Kildow-Hull, Lorraine Trust to Palmer, Janice A. and Danielle E., 500 S. Seventh St., $280,000.
Sayers, Richard A. to Fryar, Rick and Kimberly, 405 S. Fourth St., $174,000.
Fryar, Rick and Kimberly C. to Brown, Jeff A. and Muggy, Brian and Samantha, 285 N. Third St., $180,000.
Cottonwood Investments LLC to Chandler, Joshua, 9713 Linden Ave., $145,000.
Ransom, Tracy E. and Chelsea D. to Lee, Jason T. and Patricia C., 3723 Lawnwood Drive, $178,000.
Linder, Howard and Hall, Echelle to MTGLQ Investors LP, 2412 Circletown Place, $144,000.
Celebrity Homes Inc. to Powers, Preston J. and Kendra R., 14606 S. 23rd St., $300,000.
Curtis, Robert J. and Melanie N. to Nguyen, Toby T. and Brooks, Katie L., 14207 S. 18th St., $255,000.
Nguyen, Toby T. and Brooks, Katie L. to Munar Penaloza, Julian M. and Munar, Kristen, 13905 S. 43rd St., $212,000.
Moore, Robert B. and Jenna M. to Nikolaus, Darin L. and Laurel, 13508 S. 42nd Ave., $298,000.
Caswell, Sunee and William R. to Good, Robert L. and West, Mary K., 13206 S. 35th Ave., $220,000.
Sandiland, Thelma P. to Lukes, Leo L. and Debora C., 8820 S. 99th St., $235,000.
Anderson, Sonia. to Serow, Christopher C. and Lisa C., 8421 S. 103rd St., $385,000.
Boatwright, Jason M. and Kimberly D. to Randall, Nicholas J., 7907 S. 101st St., $258,000.
Peterson, William and Lisa to Kane, Erin M. and Misty A., 7773 Greenleaf Drive, $150,000.
Thurman, Michele R. and Todd A. to Tromler, Joshua J., 7601 Susan Ave., $150,000.
Zhao, Qiang and Jinhua to Kline, Conor O. and Lauren, 7411 Terry Drive, $119,000.
Busby, James M. and Kimberly R. to Sargent, Daniel P. and Alison E., 10075 Quail Ridge Drive, $289,000.
Royster, William and Jessica. to Nuckoles, Rodney W., 6652 Park Crest Drive, $375,000.
Stepanek, Victor C. Estate to Siders, Andy and Deanna, 5551 Maass Road, $500,000.
Richards, Jessie J. and Amanda M. to Slade, Tshara M., 4612 Waterford Ave., $235,000.
Fleuren, Daniel and Sarah to Cooper, Jacob L., 4607 Brook St., $215,000.
Ashford Hollow Development LLC to Charleston Homes LLC, 4515 Brook Circle, $40,000.
Cottonwood Investments LLC to Walsh, Kim, 324 Inglewood Circle, $314,000.
Ryba, Larry Estate to Jones, James C. and Dawna G., 15806 S. 63rd St., $221,000.
Ryba, Connie R. to Jones, James C. and Dawna G., 15806 S. 63rd St., $221,000.
Augustine, Kevin O. and Brandi S. to Maynard, Paul N. and Shannon, 1505 Beechwood Ave., $210,000.
Cook, Pamela J. and Michael K. to Brookfield Relocation Inc., 11828 Timberridge Drive, $280,000.
Brookfield Relocation Inc. to Schmidt, Wyatt A., 11828 Timberridge Drive, $280,000.
Celebrity Homes Inc. to Anderson, Alisha K., 8219 S. 190th Ave., $286,000.
Vetsch, Katlin and Justin. to Johnson, Taylor and Cara, 7721 S. 162nd Ave., $265,000.
Richland Homes LLC to Cabral, Deborah A., 16901 Aurora St., $278,000.
Baker, Donald E. and Catherine M. Trust to Frodyma, Alex and Danielle, 15726 Cherrywood St., $191,000.
Nelson Builders Inc. to Attarwala, Muffadal and Meghan M., 10628 S. 189th St., $389,000.
Jennings, David N. and Emily E. to Vargas, Octavio Y. and Lajba, Marie L., 7115 Audrey St., $192,000.
Johnson, Cara L. and Taylor S. to Newhouse, Christine, 8010 S. 154th St., $172,000.
DeMaria, John M. and Anderson, Tina L. to Peterson, James, 7605 S. 136th St., $165,000.
Blazka, Frank R. Estate to Buena Vista Development LLC, 7201 S. 148th St., $114,000.
Robles, Amy M. and Roberto to Reynolds, Maureen E., 15518 Borman St., $174,000.
Vavruska, Denise A. to Ballard, Adam and Stacia, 13522 Josephine St., $159,000.
Arter, Kim R. and Valker, William S. to McGlothen, Andrew J., 13414 Olive St., $168,000.
Huynh, Thanh and Tran. Daisy to Woodson, Makayla and Doke, Mallerie and Ryan, 13002 Edna St., $158,000.
Kreifel, Kelly J. to Beckman, Jeffery M. and Megan A., 9403 S. 28th St., $293,000.
Matthies, Robert J. to Orozco, Eliseo Jr., 5220 Gertrude St., $145,000.
Swanson, Kaye A. and Leonard C. to State of Iowa, 3634 Fourth Ave., $140,000.
Kemmish, Gerald D. and Glenda D. and Steadman, Delmar D. and Sally A. to Minor, Anna M. and Jeffrey, 501 26th Ave., $35,000.
Smith, James and Karen to Drummey, Douglas P. and Haifa M., 2304 Ave. F, $28,000.
Ellis, David M. and Jacqueline L. to Johnstone Partners LLC, 20 Country Club Acres St., $75,000.
Red Light Properties to Fox, Thomas J., 25 Spencer Circle, $131,000.
Nash, Jason M. and Kristina M. to Potvin, Dena C. and Thomas R., 5303 Carrick St., $315,000.
Whitesel, Phylis A. and Steven F. to Dewitt, George G. and Sarah D., 114 Fenwick Circle, $233,000.
Johnston, Heather and Michael to Balcom, Nicole M., 1231 Fairmount Ave., $110,000.
Council Bluffs Development Corp. LLC to Poe, Cynthia and Deborah and Matthew and Warren, 112 Autumn Circle, $185,000.
Johnson, Dorothy J. to Johnson, Alyssa and Joshua, 510 Iowa Ave., $60,000.
Broadway, George and Tremont, John A. to Suiter, Corinna, 118 N. Millard St., $335,000.
Primmer, Chad D. to Cross, Kathleen L., 526 S. Third St., $347,500.
Heyveld, Russell and Tara to Seltzer, Nicholas and Thaddeus, 508 Knox St., Macedonia, $43,000.
Deakins, Natasha M. to Seltzer, Nicholas and Thaddeus, 202 Dye St., Macedonia, $34,000.
Dickerson, Denise D. and James D. to Dickerson, Kelsey and Matthew D., 30605 Second St., Neola, $180,000.
Turner, Joan L. Trust to Anderson, Paxton M. and Turner, Brian D., 207 Kearney St., Oakland, $45,000.
Bonar, Vernel to Klahn, Duane D., 120 Main St., Treynor, $175,000.
Alan Investments III LLC to Bauerkemper, Donald, 604 Atlantic St., Walnut, $40,000.
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newstfionline · 7 years
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The consequences of forcing young kids to sit too long in class
By Valerie Strauss, Washington Post, March 17, 2017
On July 8, 2014, I published a post titled “Why so many kids can’t sit still in school today” by Angela Hanscom, a pediatric occupational therapist. Ever since then, the idea has struck a chord with readers around the world, still drawing a big audience along with some of the follow-up pieces Hanscom wrote.
Why did that story have such resonance? Because standardized-test-based school reform has overemphasized math and reading instruction and test prep to the exclusion of other things, forcing young children to sit in their chairs for hours at a time, often without a real break, even though many kids aren’t ready to do that (if, indeed, young people of any age should have to). The result, as Hanscom has written, is that too many kids fidget, lose focus and act out, with some diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder even when they do not have it.
To be sure, some schools have realized the damage this is doing to children. One is Eagle Mountain Elementary School in Fort Worth, which has started sending kids out for unstructured play four times a day as part of a program it adopted called the LiiNK Project. The project connects play and character development and is designed to bridge academics with the social, emotional and physical well-being of children.
Other schools, too, have started adding recess back into the school day, but still too many limit it, and kids wind up suffering. In this post, Hanscom takes a new look at the issue. She is the author of “Balanced and Barefoot,” and the founder of TimberNook, a nature-based development program designed to foster creativity and independent play outdoors in the United States and in New Zealand.
 By Angela Hanscom
This post just won’t sit still.
It originated on my blog here as what appeared to be a simple plea for people to wake up to the dark realities of restricting children from two things: movement and outdoor play. It got picked up and posted here and here and elsewhere, and it keeps going viral even today, nearly three years later.
Why does this message resonate with the hearts of so many?
It is a great indicator that there are many truths behind this article--ones that we need to start paying attention to. And they remain the same truths today: In order for children to learn, they must be able to pay attention. In order to pay attention, we must let them move!
To do anything less, we cause harm. In fact, we’ve reached a tipping point, where we are restricting children’s movement and play experiences so much that we are witnessing the consequences from toddlers to adolescence on this new generation of children. It is alarming.
Teachers are reporting a significant decline in children’s ability to pay attention in class to more reports of children falling out of their seats to seemingly being “unable to keep their hands off each other” during recess breaks in the past 10 years. At the same time, the number of children needing occupational therapy services to treat these issues is on the rise in a profound way.
The connection? When we continuously expect children to be seated for hours every day, whether that is sitting for lengthy stints of time in the classroom, being driven from one event to the next, or doing homework till it gets dark outside--children are often found in an upright position with little sensory stimulation.
Children need to move much more than we realize. They need ample opportunities to move their bodies in all different directions such as going upside down, spinning in circles, rolling down hills or even climbing trees. This movement causes fluid to move back and forth in the inner ear, stimulating hair cells that develop the vestibular (balance) sense. This sense is the unifying sense and supports all the other senses.
Many children today are walking around with an underdeveloped vestibular sense. It is the No. 1 issue we have to treat in the clinic. A mature vestibular sense supports attention, emotional regulation, eye muscle control, spatial awareness, and organization of the brain to support learning! As you can imagine, if this isn’t developed and maintained through plenty of daily movement opportunities, it is very, very hard for children to learn.
This truth isn’t always easy to hear, especially when it requires action.
“I never said this was going to be easy,” my mentor told me last year when I was facing a particularly difficult trial with my work in relation to TimberNook and getting children outdoors. He was right. Doing what is right isn’t always the easiest path--but it is the right path. It would be so much easier for us to just throw our hands up and say, “this is impossible” or “we don’t have time for more play or movement during the day,” or even “our hands are tied.”
I have news for you. If you ignore this message, things are only going to get worse for the children. We will continue to see a decline in children’s strength, coordination, balance, attention and social-emotional skills.
We will likely see even more:
• Children struggling to sit still and pay attention; • Children falling from their chairs; • Children lacking the ability to regulate their activity levels and their emotions; • Children hitting with too much force when playing games like tag; • Teachers losing faith in their profession; • A continuous rise in sensory and motor deficits.
As adults, we often have the choice if we want to move or not. Children do not have the same luxury. Even if they need to move, oftentimes they are told to remain in their seat. And their 15 minutes of recess to “play” within a six- to eight-hour school day is laughable. Young brains depend on frequent movement experiences throughout the day in order to learn, yet most schools fail to provide this essential, basic need. And we wonder why they fidget in their seats or “act up.”
We have an obligation to defend our children’s right to move.
We cannot allow fears, worries, justifications, rules and regulations to take over, to dominate the educational world and continue harming our children on a global level.
It starts with you and me. May you gather your courage and start taking the steps necessary to create this change our kids need.
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itsrptime · 3 years
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Welcome to my roleplay blog!
Down below are the original and canon characters I will roleplay from different fandoms, most of these will also be AU's and my personal interpretation of them:
IT chapter 1 & 2
Richie Tozier (canon character)
Beverly Marsh (canon character)
Patty Blum (canon character)
IT next generation
Edith Tozier (original character)
Valerie Hanscom (original character)
Gotham
Selina Kyle (canon character)
Ivy Pepper (canon character)
Leo Jones (original character)
Miscellaneous
Lorna Dane (canon character, The Gifted/Marvel)
Stanley Barber (canon character, IANOWT)
Freddy Freeman (canon character, Shazam!/DC)
Alexei Levitsky (original character, Shazam!/DC)
If you'd like to roleplay with any of these characters, please shoot me a message and we can plot! I am willing to rp with anyone from any fandom, including ones that are not listed here! I'm still figuring out how roleplaying works on Tumblr, so this should be fun!
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