We are homeless. Well, not REALLY, but we are definitely in between homes. We moved out of our apartment last Saturday because our lease was up, and although we were hoping to move into our new house that same day, the house did not close in time. Now, it is Wednesday and the house still has not closed. Fortunately for us, we live very near to my parents, so we are living with them for the next few days. It is going okay, especially since it worked out that we were all out of town off & on from Sunday-today, but it is still hard to not really have a place to be settled. It sort of feels like we're staying in a hotel, except that we still have chores & Keith still has to be at work. It's weird. Plus, I haven't wanted to completely unpack here & get settled, because I know I will just have to pack back up in a couple days. Ah, for the feeling of having EVERYTHING put away & unpacked...it's been a while!
In the meantime, Senia (my sister), is home for a week for Spring Break, so we are having fun together--playing with Hannah, exchanging back rubs, going for walks, and drinking coffee. :) It's been fun, and in that sense, it worked out well that I was here at Mom & Dad's for this time, as it's given Senia & I undivided time. (Sisters are good for that kind of visit because when you get annoyed or tired of one another, you just say so & go into a different room for awhile.) :) (Don't you think this is true, Senia?) Although I can't imagine ever being annoying to Senia...
Our little baby is doing well with the transition--she hasn't had any major attitude problems, and she is exploring her surroundings with curiousity & excitement. I hope the change to the new house goes as well...and that we don't have any traumatic experiences like an accident or a messed up carpet. Hannah is doing well, too. ;)
Well, that's it for now. I know this was a lot of rambling, but as Senia informed me, blogs aren't supposed to be as formal & well-thought-out as my last couple of entries. Well fine, how's this? :)
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If Senia knows so much about blogs, why doesn't she start one? Look who thinks they know so much!
Saw the flyer for your new abode and I have to say...woo hoo, lucky you! It looks beautiful and it will be so exciting to get in and settled, this time as a homeless family :) will seem like less than a blip on the radar.
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