We have been in the process of applying for this new job Joe took for over a year! It takes time to get through all of the interview processes, etc when you are outside of the country most of the time, like Joe has been for the past couple of years. But here we are, finally moving!
We were really excited for this move. Me, being a military child, was SO ready to move after being in VA for 3.5 years :) The cost of living is just so high there and unless I am actually living IN the city, I don't think I care too much to be in the heavily populated areas outside of the city. I have never lived inner city anywhere, but I think I would like it for a short period of time.
The not so fun part of moving is getting ready for the move :( I got rid of a ton of toys and clothes (most donated). It was quite an ordeal, but it was well worth it. I tried to keep Alana and Collin out of what I was getting rid of, which was easier than I thought it would be. They have so much stuff, I don't think they even noticed, to be honest. I wish I had more patience for Craigslist, but I did sell some things, like our toddler bed, couch, etc. But it seemed people were more flaky than usual, when I was trying to arrange pick ups! Drives me nuts when someone says they are coming and NEVER show.
We moved out of our house, and moved in with our good friends, the Lowes. They are like family and are so grateful to them for so much! The Pearsall's were our other family in VA, and are grateful for all their help while moving too! I can't imagine my life being very enjoyable while living there without both of their families. Cheers, you guys are the best!
That week at the Lowes, went fast during the day, but painfully slow at night! I can tell you why in one word-Collin. Oh, Collin. We made him this way, so I shouldn't complain! He likes his own space, with peace and quite and no interruptions. I started from a very young age, for him to sleep by himself, in his room and nobody to bother him. I love this in the sense, he doesn't sleep in mommy and daddy's bed, unlike his sister who always wants to sleep with us. This makes not having a separate bed for Collin, hard. First night, Joe and I took the bedroom and had the kids sleep in the living room as a "slumber party". Yeah, didn't work for Collin, at all. Second night we give Collin the bedroom, works a little better but glass windows are the doors to the room because I think it was originally intended to be an office/study. That meant Joe and I were on the blow up bed. Ugh, not good sleeping. Third night we learned the trick. Collin in the bedroom with a blanket over the doors, Joe on the couch, and Alana and I in the blow up bed. It wasn't the best sleep I ever had, but at least I got some sleep!
It was now time to leave Virginia. Bitter sweet moment. So glad to be going on another adventure somewhere, but so sad to leave our good friends. We had a little going away party the night before with all our good friends who could make it. It was so nice to have one last -wine filled- party. Hazel and Risa were both there to see my off. I cried after I left while we were heading to Virginia beach :( I miss you guys!
We head to Virginia beach for our first stop along our way to Texas. We go here because my stepdad, David, is retiring from the Marine Corps. We stay for 5 days and my younger siblings, mom, and grandparents are gatherd to bid him farewell from the Marines. It was a very nice and touching ceremony, where we were given a certificate of appreciation for our sacrifices we endured while he was in. Also, we were given a bouquet of flowers as a token of gratitude. After, we had pizza and beer with most who attended the ceremony. It was simple, but nice.
We spent the next several days playing on the beach, going out to dinner and spending time with family. It was a good summer vacation for us and some good quality family time. Then, it was off to our next destination.
We had planned only to do the required 300 miles per day. Needless to say, this did not happen and one of a couple of reason why I made my husband tow my car, instead of driving two. We went over 500 miles the first day and stopped about 200 miles or less outside of Nashville, TN. It was actually a pretty good night. The hotel we stayed at had a pool, so we took the kids down to get all tuckered out, and it worked. They both went to sleep together on the pull out bed in the room, pretty easily. In the morning, we headed to Nashville where were went to go see the Grand Ole Opry.
When going to the Grand Ole Opry, there is a huge mall outside of it and a construction crew all around it. I couldn't figure out what was going on. It looked pretty new but not open? I couldn't figure it out, but we head to the parking area to see what we came for. Man, it was pretty hot out! The sounds of casadas filled the air. You could hear them in the woods along the side of the highway when driving, that is how load they were! We saw plenty of dead carcasses on our walk to the building, yuck. We went and bought our tickets and walked right in-perfect timing! They had us watch a video that told us about the big flooding they had and had to restore everything in building. So that was what happened to that mall. It was all flooded out with over 4ft of water at one point, I think they said. The mall hadn't been cleaned up and fixed, unlike the Grand Ole Opry. We took the tour and it was alot of fun to see all the behind the scenes. Alana was really excited and thought we were going to see a performance on the stage. I wish we could have! I hope to go back one day and go to a show, that would be alot of fun.
I wanted to stay and explore Nashville more, but Joe wanted to get on the road and keep heading west. I didn't really want to, but oh well. The kids were pretty cranky after the tour and needed a nap. We weren't sure how far we were going to go and I was nervous because their were tornado warning all around us! We were headed to Memphis, right were tornados were on the verge. Great idea, right?
We make it to memphis with little trouble, but the warnings were getting severe and I was freaking out. It was dark and ominous out. We stopped at a hotel that was about 30 miles east of Memphis. The hotel told us when we checked in that they were expecting some weather and they would call our room if we needed to take shelter in the laundry room. Can we say, I was nervous! So we go get settled in our room and the heavy rain starts. Joe is having a ball, he loves this weather! I take a shower and give the kids a bath and Joe has his head out the window. He says, come here a minute...I walk over. He says, look at that rotating cloud above us. WHAT?! Then the tornado siren goes off in the distance. My heart skips and beat and I start yelling at Joe that we should have stayed Nashville like I wanted because I didn't want to die! I gather up the kids and freaking out while Joe is cool as a cucumber, taking his time. I think he is trying to make me mad! We head downstairs and there are bunch of people down there, but don't seem to be freaking out? What the hell? Joe goes outside to look and is gone for a few minutes, I'm yelling at the kids not to be near doors or windows. I seem to be one of the few people scared and upset. We order some food across the street and have dinner in the lobby. I guess everything was fine and dandy. We eventually went back up to our room and watched the News. Joe was pissed because they were on the channel American Idol was on and it was finale night, where Scotty won.
I stayed up for awhile watching being scared until most of it all blew past. Man I was pretty worked up. But nothing happen to us that night, thankfully. In the morning we packed up and headed to Graceland, Elvis's home. I can't say it was what I was expecting, even though I didn't have any real expectations. It was pretty cool to see. Kids weren't too interested, surprise surprise :) Collin kicked and screamed and ran through most of the house. Joe was hoping he'd run upstairs so he could go after him and see the upstairs. Alana was pretty good, but they were bored even though we got them earphones to listen to the commentary. We went and looked through the planes which was okay, but they both liked the cars. Alana really like the purple car and Collin went and tried to ride on his big John Deer tractor, almost getting us in trouble by crossing the ropes! Can't take your eye off that kid for a second, I tell you! I liked the pink cadi. Alana refers to his house now as "That dead guy's house".
We went to the gift shop and Alana got a teddy bear with a pink vest and Collin got a posable Elvis action figure (purposely didn't say a doll). Joe and I got a pin to add to our collection we sometimes remember we are collecting ;) We had some lunch and off we went to get back on the road. I wasn't looking forwards to the long drive to Dallas, Texas and was trying to get Joe to stop, but to no avail. He just wanted to get there. I slept as much as I could and the kids did too. I remember Texarkana, because they had a Texas Road house and that sounded pretty good, but we didn't stop until 30 miles later at a Whataburger. We ate at Whataburger 3x in the first two days in the state of Texas :)
Just outside of Dallas there was a pretty cool looking lake with alot of boats and hotels along the edges. Looks like it could be alot of fun and wouldn't mind possibly exploring that one day. We finally made it to our hotel that night and had a view of Six flags over Texas. We never did go there, but the kids enjoyed seeing the roller coasters from our room. The next day, we went to the Fort Worth Zoo. It was pretty cool Zoo! It was big and it was hot out, but we rented a stroller there so the kids could be comfortable. Alana's favorite things were the tank where you could pet a starfish and the big cats. Collin liked all the turtles. Joe liked the weird looking prehistoric alligator or crocodiles. They were pretty strange looking! I thought it was pretty cool when this baby monkey was by the window of the exhibit and was interacting with the kids! It was a great time at the zoo.
That night, we met up with some old college friends, Amanda and Wyatt at Babes Chicken. Yummy that was a really tasty meal! It was nice to catch up and find out what was going on each others lives! We plan to seem them soon, later this summer. We saw the Cowboy stadium that day as well, man that thing is massive! A baseball game was going on that night, so it was pretty crowded over in that area. Pa and Mary got in late that night and we talk to them for a little while before we all went to bed.
In the morning we went to breakfast at IHOP (crowded) and then went back to the hotel to swim in the pool. Kids love the pool and so does Pa! We always go in a pool whenever Pa is around, it seems :) Then we had a little Dora cake for Alana's birthday and she got to open some presents they brought for her and Collin before heading over to Pa's friends house for a memorial day, weekend party. He had a professional grade margarita machine that was GREAT and alot of good food. Pa, Mary and the kids went swimming while Joe and I watch and drank from the side. They kids had so much fun swimming. They were so tired that we had dinner and then packed them up for the rest of our drive to San Antonio.
We spent our first night in San Antonio near the airport. It was pretty late by the time we got in and Collin had a little heat rash on his neck and a low fever. We got them all ready for bed and some medicine for Collin and we all conked out. We checked out and found another hotel closer to our new house, at The Rim, and spent the next three days there. While waiting to get the keys to our house, we went furniture shopping and got Joe and I a new Queen size bed with a nice poster bed frame that is finally coming today! Almost 3 weeks later. We have been sleeping in our old bed, which is now going to be the guest bedroom.
When we finally got our new keys to the house, it was bigger than we remembered! That is always a good thing. We only looked at the house for probably 10 mins before we signed the papers that we would take it! Glad we did too, because it exactly where we want to be! Great locations, spacious enough for us and not too big where we can't handle all the upkeep. It is a 4 bedroom Single Family house, two car garage, large fenced in back yard with a built in dog run on one side of the house. That day, we also got our new addition to the family, Belle! She is a rescue dog and only a year old. She is some kind of german shepard/husky mix but is only 26lbs. She is healthy and we love her!
We had a long move down here, but we had alot of fun along the way as a family. The kids were so good all the way down and didn't start their grumpy adjustment period until we got into our new house. They are transitioning well now, and like their new enviroment. We joined a gym where they have a really cool play area with a big huge jungle gym, basketball court and Mac computers with kids games. They love going and it is a good time for me to get a break! We all miss our friends from VA, but we hope we can see them soon. ALL OF THEM :) So come on down to Texas VA friends and when we come up there again, I will be sure to let you know! Yee Haw, we are Texans!