For those that don't know, we have had a lot of changes in our life
recently. My husband got a job in December at Case New Holland in
Racine, which is 4 hours away from where we lived. After weighing the
pros and cons (only very briefly because we had done this when he had
the interview), we decided it was a move that would be worth it in the
long run for our family. So in a matter of weeks we moved to a duplex in
the country in Union Grove, about 20-30 minutes from Tim's work. Life
since then has been a wee bit crazy and stressful, but things are
finally starting to settle down a little.
We found out a
couple of weeks ago that the closing on our house was scheduled for
Tuesday, March 12th. We had already planned on coming up for the
weekend, but Tim decided that with how much we've been missing family
the kids and I should just spend the week at my parents'. We planned on
coming up Monday evening, but Sunday morning we made a spur of the
moment decision to leave sooner. We got packed in 45 minutes and the
kids and I hit the road to surprise my family by showing up early. I
think it was a very happy surprise for them. Yesterday was a big day for
us... we closed on our house! It was a very emotional, bittersweet day (for me, Tim was just happy to have it done and over with).
Tim drove up Monday night and left yesterday afternoon for home. We're
already missing him! We are excited, though, to spend the rest of the
week here. The kids love spending the day with their Papa and he loves
all the cuddling he gets from them.
"Life does not have to be perfect to be wonderful." ~Annette Funicello
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Welcome
Hi there and welcome to my blog! I decided to start this blog for a number of reasons but mostly to keep family up to date since our recent move. Here you will find the going-ons in our crazy, every day life. I will be posting lots of pictures because pictures are an amazing form of memories. Forewarning: I will always aim to be honest here. So many bloggers show just the 'nice' parts of their lives and their homes. I have no intention of doing that. This is life as is. It is our life and I love it.
How I wish things were every day
How things frequently are...
A lot of love, a little understanding and some goofiness makes everything alright. Like I said, this is our life and I love it.
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