Saturday, March 10, 2012

Our New Home

Hello everybody!! We have slowly been getting settled into our new place. It has been one month since our move from Utah. I decided it is time to write a few of my thoughts and post some pictures of our new life in Virginia. This picture was taken on my favorite night here....dinner with the missionaries! The kids had so much fun helping me make the dinner and serve the missionaries. Luke ended up trying on their shoes at the end of the night, so they made sure he felt like a true missionary, tag and all. I loved how Emmie insisted on wearing a sparkly dress for the missionaries! This made us think of our missionary brothers, Parker and Scottie. We also thought of Shelby this night as it was her birthday :)

















We have made it into the city as a family one time since we've been here. It was such a fun day. I'm sure it's hard to tell from this picture how Emmie is feeling!!

























Metro ride



































































































The kids were enthralled by the "choo choo train" that daddy rides to work every day.





















There's a smile





















Walking in the cold to the Natural History Museum





















We saw a lot of cool things, but of course I had to post the giraffe...





















And these are the kids' faces while looking at....




















THIS!




















Luke was out once we stepped back in the metro for the ride home. We are excited to go back and explore DC!

























One of the greatest things about living here so far, has been the mild weather. This picture was taken the first week we were here (February) and we were out at the park at least once a day.






























































































We discovered little Korea here in Virginia. There is a huge Korean Market place about 10 min. from our house. Shopping there was honestly one of the most exciting things we have done here! And that is not saying it was lame, because it was absolutely fascinating. There were sample booths of Korean food, Asians left and right, everyone speaking Korean, aisles and aisles of food, accessories, kitchen appliances, clothes, etc etc. It was SO COOL. Anyway, we discovered that both our kids LOVE seaweed.














I think they are crazy. It is the only flavor in Asian food I have yet to develop a love for.




















We made an early birthday cake for Jono (he turns 30 this week...ahhhh!) Isn't this girl gorgeous?






















The kiddos are adjusting well. They really love their new house.





















Here they are showing off Luke's new sports sheets. This kid LOVES all the ball sports. He will correct us if we identify a ball wrong "baseball, basketball, football, etc". There is a basketball court at the park near our house. He will stand there and watch the boys play ball and skateboard while me and Emmie are on the swings. He wants to do the "boy stuff"

















Luke is learning how to sleep in a big boy bed. He is also potty training. Poor kid is going through a lot of changes, but he is doing SO WELL. I am so proud of my buddy!





















The kids love their beds because we have them on the floor right now. They can jump back and forth between them.

























A random shot of the dining room. I am getting used to having stairs in our house. I love it and I don't love it (especially by the end of the day when I think I am going to have my baby 2 months early because I am so tired)



























Boxes are our new favorite toys!
























































We love hanging out with our friend Lucy!






















Sarah and Cam (daughter Lucy above), and the Becks (Jenn and Dave) have been so good to welcome us here to Virginia. Sarah took us to the National Building Museum last week. They had a "building zone" for the kiddos.





















Luke liked being a "worker"

























One of the greatest blessings of moving to this area, was that I found a joy school group that welcomed Emmie right away. The kids are so much fun. Here we are painting with shaving cream. However, they all wanted to be like their moms and put shaving cream all over their legs!!

















Emmie loves to make beds, houses, and castles for her barbies and dolls. She can get very creative.






















And yes, we still have dance parties in our swimsuits :) I am so grateful that the transition has gone so well here. I feel overwhelmed by the generosity of people--both in Utah and here in Oakton. So many people have helped us with this move. We couldn't have done it without you. We feel your prayers daily!

5 comments:

Aymee said...

Looks like a lot fun. I'm so glad the adjusting is going well, that would be my biggest concern. We miss you guys! And can't wait to see you whenever you make the trek back :)

Jyl said...

Thanks for sharing all this. Loved the pictures. I loved Luke in the work goggles that were upside down! Is it really sea weed that the kids eat? Love you guys!!

John and Rachael Alexander said...

Ahhh! Loved this post! I'm glad you are feeling pretty settled and adjusted to life back east! The pictures made me miss you like crazy- that Luke kid is hilarious! Thanks for skyping a ton with us to make the loss easier on us! love you to death

Erin said...

I LOVE YOUR NEW LIFE! It is so much fun. And you are so positive. I know you have had your rough days too (finding a garage to get your rusted plates taken off, etc) but I love that you guys are just having too much fun. Your enthusiasm is contagious. Thanks for the update. We LOVE THEM!

Jody Neeley said...

So excited to see a blog post from you guys! We miss you so much, but are so happy to see that you guys have adjusted so well to the move. So awesome that you were able to find a joy school for Emmie!