Even though Dan is on the move in just a couple of days, we have been trying hard to keep the kids schedules as normal as possible. That's not been the easiest of tasks considering that Caitlin was sick and out of school for four days. She's been back in action since last Friday and has been making the most of it. Cameron has gotten a mild case of it but, so far, it's not stopping him in the least. He just coughs his way through it all like a real trooper.
The move is coming along with all the major and minor details. From purging and donating all those unworn clothes, sorting through hundreds of photos and details of potential homes, scheduling movers, selecting temporary housing; the wheels are in motion. We will be spending a week in Phoenix looking at homes and hoping that we are able to fall in love with one and make an offer.
Along with all the prep comes all the goodbyes. Dan has one final day in the building here which is full of mixed emotions. Just this past Saturday, they held a Farewell BBQ for "Danny Wanny" which brought with it some inside jokes and custom made shirts for the occasion. If one goodbye in a weekend wasn't enough, we shared a final BBQ with the Loves - a wonderful family that we've become friends with in the short time that we've been here. Goodbyes are never easy but we are grateful to have met incredible people here in Nevada during our short stay here.
In the midst of all the move prep, we've been trying to keep up with the day-to-day schedules of the kids. This week, Caitlin's Girl Scout Troop had a Teddy Bear Tea where they went to Isabel's Bakery for finger sandwiches and pastries. They learned about proper dining etiquette and general manners. To add to the excitement, Cameron had his first T-Ball game. The weather turned on a dime and was BRUTAL (windy and very, very cold). After one inning (40 minutes), they called it a game. During the game, I attempted to take photos of Cam but he kept giving me the evil eye and whispering, "NO MOM, NO!!!". Note to self: It's embarrassing for a 5-year-old boy to have their photo taken while trying to keep his head in the game. Oh well! Even if it's not appropriately captured on film, I can report that he is enjoying the sport and making new friends.
In our spare time, I squeezed in a moment to sit at my scrap space. I was asked to create a page for the school's upcoming Baskets & Bingo Night. Our theme was Family Fun. The pressure to create for other people was a new challenge but hopefully someone will enjoy it as much as I enjoyed creating it. Colleen, I know you wanted to see the finished product so here it is...
That's all for now but stay tuned since we hope to share some exciting updates on Dan's move and our house-hunting trip in the next blog.
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