Tuesday, May 08, 2012

Leaving Oklahoma and arriving in Colorado...

 While we were doing all of our packing and moving and cleaning, the kids and the Moncriefs ( whose parents from Delaware bought our place) changed the landscape of the North side of the house.  It was hard to leave the Moncriefs...for one reason because our kids had so much fun with them in the last few months, especially, before we left.  They have 11 kids.

 I let these muddy girls into the house because it was when the rugs and furniture were out and I still hadn't cleaned the house yet. 

 This was on the first day of serious cleaning of the house.  The kids were entertained with cartoons on the computer.  Evelyn was apparently not entertained enough:).  She was so tired not having her regular bedroom set-up or her regular bed time or nap time.  It's hard on a two-year-old to move and also not have her Mom's attention as much as she is used to.  Gloria, however, was a huge help in taking care of Evelyn.
This was the day we actually drove away from Oklahoma, but still had lots of cleaning and last minute throwing random things in bins and loading them on the two trailers we pulled to Colorado.  The Bates, another homeschool family that was also moving, but not at the crunch point as we were, graciously had the kids at their house so that Max and I could get stuff done without interruption.  We didn't end up leaving OK until 2pm, and after having an exhausting week of packing and loading and cleaning, by about 8pm to about 12pm (when we arrived in CO, OK time), it was difficult to keep myself alert.  God provided my talkative and excited 7-year-old, Gloria to keep me awake at 10pm.  I sooooo wanted to just get to Colorado.  God gave us an uneventful trip and we got in late, but we made it!  Thank you, God!

We do miss our wonderful friends in Oklahoma and had many wonderful memories there.  Now starting at least a year in Colorado and enjoying the next month with my Hubby and kids' Daddy, not having to go into work, but working on our home here and helping us get settled in before he leaves for a year.  I'm thankful for a beautiful home with beautiful views here, grandparents and friends here, and a wonderful husband, who loves his family and wants us to feel set before he goes.  ...And most importantly, a Father (Daddy) in Heaven who is showing His awesome provision in our lives.

Starting our move from Oklahoma

 A Book Box tower, by JB Bremer.  This was while I was packing the kitchen (Tabitha Moncreif helped a lot!) and he wanted to help so badly.  I knew I was going to have to get to Max's SAASS books (from his year of School of Advanced Air and Space studies, when they read at least one book a day, some 500+ pages), so I had JB put together and tape (he loves the tape dispenser!) all of the book boxes.
This ramp was not friendly to Evelyn's diaper.  She tried to slide (scoot) down it and ended up shredding her diaper.
 The kids were pretty excited when the ABF (a trucking company that has a U-pack deal, where we pack everything and load it and ABF picks it up and drives it to your destination).  Since we had it over a weekend we had it for 5 days, but did all of the loading on Saturday with some very loving, helpful friends, the Gagnas and the Moncriefs, as well as Max's (then) boss, Col Johnson.


The first "things" packed.:)  Cute little treasures.