Friday, April 10, 2009

Texas Two-Step

Yes folks, we are back in Texas! After a whirlwind month of deliberation and packing and confusion, we are back. Andy was offered a job in Sugar Land which is twenty miles outside of Houston. So, after prayerful consideration, we felt that moving here was the right decision. That doesn't mean that it was easy. Andy is still in school and had to study and write reports amidst all the packing and planning. Not only is moving across the country difficult, but his new employer wanted him there on April 13th, which meant we had three weeks to get there! We told our friends and everything that we were leaving and they would ask when and we would say, "Friday is our last day!" It was very sudden. We considered having just Andy go down for a while, but it wasn't that cost effective and we would miss him WAY too much! So, here we are!

The drive was long. We made it in three days and spent two nights in a hotel.



A HUGE thank you to my parents who helped us drive across the country with three kids, a dog and a large U-Haul with a car transport attatched.



This was the view for three days for my mom and me in the van. The truck always tilted to the right a little and scared us. We thought it might tip over if a turn was taken too sharply.




Zane had the hardest time, of course. I believe that toddlers have to take a certain amount of steps each day before they can go to bed. If the requirement is not met, then mom and baby stay up until the remaining steps are taken. They also have to be held for an undetermined amount of time before bedtime can take place. Needless to say, Zane did not meet any of those requirements for a stretch of time and is now finally "catching up" on his daily steps.



Tucker did amazingly well. He rode in the U-haul a few times and overall, did excellent- THANK YOU TUCKER!



Derek also did great, but did not fall asleep once the whole way down there! He would start looking very glazed, but never gave in to the lulling temptation of sleep! He would also have a hard time settling down for bed. He doesn't want to miss a thing!



The end of one chapter, the start of another! I hope and pray our house in Cortez sells SOON SOON SOON! I know it is a horrible time to be selling a house, but we felt so strongly about moving away from Cortez, I know we did the right thing. I just hope that it sells soon!

5 comments:

Dianne said...

Wow. You are a good woman! That is a rough turn around. I'm glad you had some family to be able to come and help. Good luck in good 'ol Texas!!

Jaimie said...

Welcome back to Texas! It's just too bad you are so far away! Now we can't stop by on our way to Utah :) I'm sure you guys will love it! Good luck with selling the house and with getting settled! We'll miss you!

larshannon said...

Welcome back to Texas. Sugar Land is lucky to have you.

Andrea said...

Yeah for you guys. Moving is so stressful, and you did it all within three weeks with three kids! You're amazing! I hope your house sells soon, too!

Moore Family said...

What the????? I need your number so we can talk about this.....you are one supportive wife!
Call me or email with your number soon!
Kendi