We have arrived, and are now living in "The Garden State." It really is beautiful here, and we are excited to live in an area with four seasons again (although, I know sometime around February we will be missing the beach).
To sum up our last few months in Florida:
(this might be the longest post ever)
May- to celebrate Josh's birthday, we took a final trip to Sea World over Memorial Day weekend. Two other resident families went as well, and the boys loved having their friends there with them. Toward the end of the day, the kids rode the rides/roller coasters together while the parents got to sit with the babies & rest, take pictures &, drink water (it was blazing hot that day). Then, after a huge rainstorm that cleared out the park, the adults took turns watching the kiddos while we rode The Manta roller coaster. I left the ride with a migraine, but Josh was so excited have me join him on the roller coaster, it was totally worth it! I have to admit, I was a bit nervous...it has been years since I rode a roller coaster, and this one was pretty extreme.
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Happy Birthday, Daddy! |
The day after we got back, my sister Chrissy and her family came for a visit. We all had a blast together- the cousins all had so much fun together, Josh enjoyed having another adult male around, and there is nothing like sister-time! This get-together was extra special, because it was our first time meeting Abe and Tim, the newest members of their family. We made great memories, and the time went by too quickly.
Random pictures from May
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Yes, that is Josh in the tree with Henry. This is the moment that I learned that it is hopeless for me to hope that my boys will stop climbing on everything any time soon, because apparently they will still be climbing in their 30's. See William at the base of the tree? This reminds me of one of my favorite books: The Giving Tree. |
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on the days that permitted, this is how I took my walks. I had no choice but to pile them on the stroller, and tell Sean to hang on! He was a good little monkey. |
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and they start young, too. |
June- June was a pretty low-key month for us. Henry did Vacation Bible School, and the two older boys took swimming lessons. Aside from that, we knew our time in Florida was winding down, so we tried to enjoy every last minute, and spend as much time as possible with friends.
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Just like Daddy! |
The boys LOVE to play golf. When we do allow them to play, it takes some serious parental (usually both of us) supervision- flying golf balls, and swinging clubs can be very dangerous! Actually, the boys seem to be pretty good. And, they all enjoying watching golf tournaments on TV (BOOORRRING)! Our home was surrounded by a golf course, so here are photos of one evening when we took them to the course after hours to practice some putting.
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William is more of a sand trap kind of guy |
This is evidence that they have watched too much golf: every time they make a put, they "thank the crowd" although I am not sure that they even know what they are doing, they just see the pros do it, and they think it is just part of the game.
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I love that Josh and the boys have this common interest, and I hope it continues. I am sure there will be many hours of quality, man-bonding for my boys on the course (I hope to take golf lessons some day and join them, but incase that never happens, I will be home reading a book while all of that is going on)! |
July- One of our biggest events (I'll save the other for another post) this month was spending a vacation with Josh's whole family. His parents, Molly & Brian and girls drove to Florida and we all spent a week together at an amazing beach house. We have really missed seeing them all on a regular basis, so we were really looking forward to their visit, and it didn't disappoint! We all had so much fun, and we are still talking about the memories made that week. And, at the end of the week, before they even made it all the way out of the driveway, we missed them. (unfortunately, during their visit i had the wrong lens on my camera, and most of my photos didn't turn out)
We went on a dolphin sight seeing cruise, and the Captain let all the children on the boat take a turn driving- my boys were thrilled
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During the week of their visit, we all attended Josh's graduation from the AEGD program. It was a really nice ceremony and picnic to honor Josh and his fellow residents for all of their hard work this past year. Not only that, but it was nice to have one last get-together with our friends before we all parted ways.
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I had so much fun getting to know the fellow wives, they are all great women. Thanks to Christine, we had regular outings together, too!
Other random moments from July: Celebrating July 4th with our wonderful friends, The Cofer Family
Josh's cousin, Tiffany, and her husband, Clay, visit Destin each year with his family. We had the fortunate opportunity to see them three times while we lived in Florida (they made one extra trip that year). We love Tiffany & Clay, and Clay's family is so welcoming and fun! They spent their last night in town with us at Baytown Wharf eating dinner and gelato.
Henry's feast day- I took the boys the see the Blue Angels practice and then we headed to the Naval Museum. Later in the evening the boys took part in an archeology dig, searching for gems. Henry went to bed a happy boy that night.
the boys were covering William's ears from the loud jet noise- always looking out for little bro
Following an afternoon monsoon:
August- At the last minute, our orders to Cannon AFB were cancelled, and so we were held in Florida until we got orders for a new assignment. Unfortunately, we still had to be out of our rental house, so all of our belongings were packed up and we suffered through the month in a condo on the beach on Okaloosa Island...I know, it was rough! We feel very blessed to have finished our time in Florida without experiencing a hurricane, but just before we left, we did get some excitement with Tropical Storm Lee. We were right on the beach, so we had a great view of the waves and blowing sand. We both have a new found respect for such natural disasters, it was pretty powerful (these pictures and video don't do it justice- the worst of the storm was during the night)
One set of neighbors, "Nana & Grandpa" played the role of adoptive grandparents. They were so helpful, and they loved the boys so much (the feelings were mutual).
Our last night- on the beach with the Cofers Henry and his best friend, the ocean Sean and his best friend, Gabe Cofer
Goodbye Florida!
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September- We made our exodus from Florida and headed North. We stopped in Ohio to visit the Schmiesing's for a few days. What a rare blessing to see them twice in a matter of months! My sister spoiled us with fantastic food and a house full of toys and playmates (her children:)
We took a walk and played in a beautiful park near their home
We had a wonderful year in Florida, for which we are very grateful. It was an interesting year, with a few ups and downs and a lot of adjusting, but overall we feel we left as a more seasoned, and stronger family! This isn't always the case, but we can really see why God lead us here, and how this move/change in our lives was needed. And, I can't say enough about our wonderful neighbors and the great friends that we made who were all so loving and helpful- we miss them all so much already.
After a safe and fun journey, here we are, ready for the next chapter....
I still have more catching up to do, but that will come at some time in the (hopefully) near future!
Holy Sh-Moley! 'Bout time we got to catch up on the last several months. As usual, great photos, cutest boys on earth, and love the information. Miss you all and cannot wait to see the new place...maybe late winter/early spring? Hugs and kisses to all.
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness I love the one of Sean kneeling on the green with his putter! Brian thought it was so funny that the boys like watching golf on tv with Josh :) miss you guys...kisses to everyone and 2 to your tummy!
ReplyDeleteYou do a great job on your blogs! Love reading them. Miss you guys at the family gatherings!
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