Sorry that it took me so long to update the blog with all the move info - and thanks Lauren, Renning and Em for hounding me to finally get it done! :-) Here's what's up....
We moved! boo hoo hoo. How we miss LA! But we're excited about a real job. That's right, after 8 years of marriage and 11 years of school - Chris has a real job!! He's not finished with his dissertation yet, but BYU hired him ABD (all but dissertation) on a 1 year contract. We really struggled deciding if uprooting the family and paying for a move were worth it for a 1 year contract, but in the end we felt that the experience, how great this would look on his resume when finding a long term position and a year's worth of a living wage would be worth it.
Our move was awesome. BYU had a moving allowance and my parents contributed so we splurged and got a moving company. It was amazing!!! They even packed us!! My favorite part was while they were waiting for the shuttle (the big truck wouldn't fit into the Village) they took everything down to the playground. My entire life on the playground. This is when I learned that 1- I have WAY too much crap. (Really, an entire bin with just balls????!) and 2 - there are certain clothing items that would have been better packed in non-transparent bins. I'm sure the totally visible lingerie was a highlight for all my neighbors walking by that morning.
Me taking pictures while Raoul did a bang up job packing my kitchen! AWESOME!
By the end, our belongings stretched from one end of the playground all the way to the other, wrapped around the corner and for some of the way was in two rows!!!
So, here we are in Springville UTAH! We've been here for 6 weeks and we're getting settled.
The things we miss:
- We really, really, really miss our friends! Really!! Really!! A lot!!
- We really miss playground time at the village twice every day.
- It's starting to cool down here a bit, but we miss our gorgeous, gorgeous LA weather. Utah is so hot in the summer. Ugh.
- A couple days ago in the car Clare said, "Mommy, is there a Disneyland in Utah?" I said, no honey, sorry! She thought for a minute and then said, "Well there's a beach right?" Nope, sorry babe. I could see the wheels turning in her mind and she goes, "What are we going to do here???" :-) So yeah, we also miss Disneyland and the beach!
- Our house!!! I've promised pictures to several people so I attached them below. So. much. room. And it's clean and new and there's no mold! (Gotta love those Village showers!)
- I love that I can do laundry whenever I want, without carrying it down the stairs, across the playground and fighting everyone to pay for moldy washers.
- I love my kitchen, my new appliances and my under mount sink.
- I love that I can take trash to my own trash can right outside my door and that I can drive groceries right to my house and walk them through the garage and into the kitchen instead of carting them halfway across the village.
- I love my mountain views - gorgeous, gorgeous mountains out the front and back windows!
- I like that we're totally in the country. Between us and the Walmart across the street there's a protected wetland area, horses, cows, sheep and somewhere there's a rooster (that Chris swears he's going to shoot very very soon.) There's very little traffic, no freeway noise and no police helicopters at night. :-)
They wanted to keep her for a pet. Oh my NO! I draw the line and giant sized wolf spiders!!!!! Chris let her go in the wetlands behind the house, I wanted to let her go into the toilet but I was outvoted. (By the way, I had a nightmare that she climbed back over the fence and into Fionn's crib and her eggs hatched - ugh, I've had the heebie geebies all day!!) Sorry, I got distracted by the excitement of the spider, anyway -
Shea does not go to the local elementary (whose roof I can see from my kitchen - of course, I like to make things difficult) instead, we got him into a French Immersion program 25 minutes away. Chris takes him on the way to school in the mornings and me and the little kids pick him up every day. It's a. lot. of driving. But he really likes it. We have a few concerns, but we'll wait and see how it goes because we really want him to speak French and he's finally on board and totally excited about it. Shea starts swimming lessons next week and had his first piano lesson on Friday. We're excited about both those for him.
Clare goes to a preschool 15 minutes away in the other direction 3 days a week for 2 1/2 hrs. She loves it, I love it. Fionn doesn't necessarily love it (more time in the car for him) but Clare is really, really happy there. We both hope that we meet some little girls in our neighborhood soon - she's really missing playing with other kids! Tuesday was her first Fairy Tale Ballet class. (pictures to come later.) I don't know who came up with this, but it's genius! In each class they do some basic ballet moves, then all the little girls get into the princess costume of the day. Last week it was Aurora. Then they sit in a big circle and the teacher reads them the princess story, then she helps them dance out the story in their princess dresses. I have never in my life seen 13 little girls that happy. Clarey thought she'd died and gone to heaven! Tomorrow is Ariel day! :-)
Fionn is ADORABLE! He's 8 months today and the light of our lives. He is so mellow, so sweet, so cute. He eats real food, bananas mostly, had two adorable little teeth and learned to clap! I've been sleep training him the past 4 days and I've finally had 6+ stretches of sleep for the first time in 8 months. We're both happier. If only the poor kid didn't have to be in the car as much - I'm grateful he's so good natured, he doesn't seem bothered most of the time.
Chris is teaching 3 classes at BYU. He's gone a lot. Well a lot for us. He's teaching, preparing to deliver a paper at a conference in Oct and trying to crank out his dissertation so he can apply for long term positions in Dec. The man is busy. Which neither of us are used to because he's been home so much for the past 4 years. We're getting used to it. As far as grown up jobs go - this is a great one. He can leave (aside from when he's teaching obviously) whenever he wants and work from wherever - it'll be nice to have him at all parent teacher conferences, ballet recitals and swim meets! He even gets to volunteer in Shea's class a couple times a month.
I'm home. Working. And driving. And really missing my friends, but I'm not going to feel sorry for myself (as of yesterday!) :-) To all those I've complained to lately - the talks in stake conference were for me! Quit having a pity party and serve! - So that's my new goal. I'm not going to whine and complain about how lonely I am, how nobody in this ward has befriended us, how I haven't met anyone - yada yada yada. I'm going to start taking dinners to random houses on my street until I meet friends. (Ok, maybe not, but I'm going to start doing something!! ;-) Today's been a much better day and I'm taking brownies to our next door neighbors tonight to start.
So, that's it. Sorry this was so long. It's been a while. More catch up posts to come. Anyone who comes to Utah - please call us!! We LOVE visitors. Love you. Miss you!!!!
Here are the house pics.
Downstairs:
Living room
Kitchen
Dining
Family room
(My dad asked if the red thing was a sheet! No dad, it's a cool sliding three panel fabric window cover - geez. :-)
Upstairs:
Our bedroom
(I know, I really, really need new bed linens! And I'm still on the fence about hanging anything upstairs on the walls, what a pain for only a year right?
Kids' room
Fionn's room
Out my kitchen and living room windows:
Out back
Loved this post, Jenna! As I read it, it sounded JUST like the way you talk. I really miss playground time at the Village! I am so happy that you are loving your new home.
ReplyDeleteI can totally understand about missing LA, we're only an hour away, but still, it's not the same. Congrats on the job and the move---what a fun new chapter of life. Husband income makes life a lot happier. :) We hope to make our own move to UT sometime within the year, so maybe we'll get lucky and end up by you guys!
ReplyDeleteLove the update! Glad you guys made it ok. and 1)I'm so jealous you had a moving company. too bad they don't unpack too huh? 2)I'm totally with you on the whole spider thing. GROSS. 3)we miss you guys and wish we lived closer! Keep those updates coming!
ReplyDeleteThat's it. You're hanging out with my good friend Laura who lives practically down the street (maybe??). I gave her your number; she's awesome and has 2 cute boys.
ReplyDeleteYour house looks sweeeeet. So much space! And I could hardly read through all the perks you listed. Oh, I dream. So glad there are some positives.
We miss you like crazy!!! And thanks for updating :)
BTW, evidently our Sunday School was as crazy as ever Sunday. I was in nursery. Ha!
Yay, welcome to Utah!! If you guys ever want to come play, we're just up the street (freeway) in Sandy. By the way, it took us a while to crack into the ward here too, but now it's wonderful!! I hope you have the same experience there!
ReplyDeleteWe had so much fun seeing you guys! Your place is great. We miss you :)
ReplyDeleteBig changes all around! That's so cool Chris is back at BYU as a professor. I can only imagine how tough the adjustment must be to have him gone a lot more. It sounds like you've plunged right into good things that will get you re-acclimated quickly. I'm so glad that spider didn't really climb into Fionn's crib. I, too, have a hard time shaking nightmare heebie-geebie feelings--it seems so real long after waking up. Great updates on your cute kiddos, too!
ReplyDeleteLet's have a fondue night! Let me know when works for you and I can finally see you again!
ReplyDeleteI am glad you moved to Utah!!!
Oh and I when I read the part about the spider and you cringing it brought back the horrible memories of Ticks!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your beautiful house and those mountain views. I loved having a house and laundry machines in my home when we moved, but I really did feel lonely the first year. Good for you for getting out and serving. I look back at my journal from our first year and think I was pretty pathetic.
ReplyDeleteYour home looks beautiful...we actually have those same couches from Ashley. Hopefully we can see you guys next week when we come up there!
ReplyDeleteSo exciting you guys are in Utah! Moving is kind of lonely - you are an inspiration with your service ideas! And as far as hanging pictures, we debated also with our 1 year stint in Utah. It was a pain for 2 days (hanging, taking down) but wonderful the entire rest of the year. Nothing makes your home yours more than hanging up your own art and pictures. Enjoy Utah - I'm jealous!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE to read your posts. You are so-o-o-o descriptive and you make me laugh. Oooh ick - I can't believe he let that spider go.....HORRIBLE! I love that their are more things that you love than not. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteOh Jenna, how we miss you guys! So fun to hear what you guys have been up to! The house is beautiful, so much space, yay! Ava had her birthday party this weekend, we sure missed Clare!
ReplyDeleteSo excited to read the updates...I have checked back occasionally and was so pleasantly surprised that I had lots to read :) So excited for you guys! I know how you feel leaving the village...I too had my days of feeling sorry for myself, but you are amazing and will have best buds soon! Miss you guys. p.s. the house looks great :)
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