It took a village but we are so thankful for all the help we received just to get us out the door and on our way.
The road trip (all 2400 plus miles) was full of long days and very short nights.
Russell fell asleep with donut still in his mouth.It ended up taking us a full five days. Let me tell you we were soooooooooooo happy to see our Maryhand home. I felt like kissing the ground. It took a little getting use to but I love it.
Scott’s family came down and gave me back my sanity by helping me unpack. I still have a small wall of boxes behind my coach. Everyday I work on wading through it or at least staring it down (not working).
Russell passes the time finding his niche
and jibber jabbering away.
Russell's first wall Pisasso.
Joshua is exploring the floor steamroller style
and is cutting his first two teeth.
"WASH ME BOSS MAN" was written in cleaner spots on a really dirty truck going down the road. It showed its neglect by how well you could read the words in the dirt. Here's to hopping this blog don't get any more "wash me boss man" messages.
5 comments:
It was nice to talk to you tonight and it's nice to see the blog updated. The kids look like they are settling in. Picasso and all....
I'm happy to hear you're safely there and settling in.
5 days- I don't think I'd be driving back east anytime soon.
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I am happy to hear and see that you made it and are now unpacking. House looks great. Sounds like fun to be able to move someplace completely new and discover a new world. love, pam
yea! glad to hear from you! Glad to see the kids happy, and that you made it!
Great pictures! My brother Scott is moving out to the Baltimore area too.
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