I have always loved to travel and I have always loved to stay in a hotel, but I quit! We are living in two rooms right now in a hotel next to the airport on the island of Oahu. Sounds great right? No! I have had to unplug everything in the kids room. They tried to fry something in the microwave, stuffed a pillow in the mini fridge, enjoy turning the lights on and off whenever the mood suits them, and can't wait for mommy and daddy to leave the room so they can watch what they want on tv. It's so far from ideal it's ridiculous to even think that word. When we first got here though it was even worse because although they had promised us a connecting set of rooms (since we have four kids that need a place to sleep) we were originally given two room next door to each other!
I was furious, but Chris had to report and we needed a car badly. A rental for two weeks is so not cheap! Anyway, after bugging the staff often we were given the rooms we're in now. While we were separated Chris set up our phones to be a video baby monitor. It was great! He's so smart. Now I kind of miss the other rooms - it was easier to wake up when the time was right, now they just come in to get me.
Wish us luck on the wait for a house. Chris has been good about getting down to the housing office often and calling a lot. Hopefully we'll get one quick.
We were able to get a nice car! We found it on Craigslist from a nice woman over in Kaneohe on the side of the island that reminds me easily of Seattle, WA. It's rainy a lot of the time, though MUCH warmer, still need a sweater sometimes. We really liked that side of Oahu: lots of beautiful mountains really close, very green (like most of the island), and wet. It's a nice break from the constant sunshine. A difference in weather is a nice treat, though we still LOVE the fact that we see a rainbow every single day.
At least now we can save a bit of money on the rental fees!
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18 July, 2012
21 June, 2012
Our last days in Sumter, SC
my sleepy boys
Chris said goodbye to work with a great farewell lunch at Logan's Roadhouse (my favorite). It's one of those things that everyone gets to do and the whole flight or unit or group or whatever get to go out to eat and have a good bye to the guys leaving. It's also one of the few times that the whole gang gets on just one person's case to make fun, laugh, and wish well. There were lots of funny jokes and embarrassing moments to be relived. I got to hear a lot about Chris, nothing I didn't know, but it's always fun to hear what goes on at work and how others perceive my husband. He's a great guy and the camaraderie that was shown really said that the guys he worked with agreed. His Commanding Officer even flew in special to be there for the farewell. He was such a great mentor for Chris and a good person for me to trust with my husband. Chris got a beautiful display with an American Eagle and a glass plate that had his service and his well earned nickname Lt. Christopher "Bow Down" Fosburg. If you want to know about that though, you'll have to ask him yourself. It makes me wonder what his next nickname will be!
As far as our house was concerned we still had a ton of work to do. We hired the fantastic handyman from our realtor's company (he came out several times while we lived here) to fix the holes in our walls and repaint the house. Earl did an amazing job. I wish we could take him with us. When he found out where we were moving to he wished the same thing. He is also the guy who is raising his granddaughter. She came to play several times over the course of the last two years.
Anyway, so after Earl did his thing, we did ours. We cleaned that house until it looked like we'd never been there. Chris and I both have a thing about cleaning: do it right the first time. I know my Grandpa Nix is reading this where he is and thinking "FINALLY, she got it!" So we spent three days scrubbing that house; the cupboards, the floors, the appliances, everything! I hate this part of the moving process. It's back breaking work, but we did get our full deposit back which went right into our car fund for Hawaii. By the time we had Carol from Svetlik check us out the kids had gone through their bubbles, chalk, outside toys, snacks, drinks and anything else we were able to come up with to occupy them.
Our kids loved to draw with chalk outside on the patio. I didn't have the heart to clean it off before we checked out. I just took pictures of all the creativity. You can tell we enjoyed our time here!
Lizzy had just started getting into the drawing thing. Most of her drawings looked like the chalk got stuck in a tornado!
Eve was very proud of her girl
See? We were responsible and filled the hole our children made. Every time someone came to visit for the first time they would ask if we had a dog. We would just smile and say no, we have four little puppies who like to dig.
This is also the same week we finally said good bye to our Sumter home on Peppercorn Lane. It was a great yard - I mean, REALLY great yard. We are sooooo going to miss our swing set and all the freedom. I'm not going to miss the lack of fencing or the icky wall paper. But it was a great home for us and our first house in general. Hope we get to do more of that at some point.
Little Lizzy Swings
ally kisses!
I also had my last dr appt after the baby. No more pre or post natal anything!!! Super happy about that, though I'm sure a Hawaiian baby would've been fun.
So the rest of this post is just going to pictures. Pictures of our home, our friends and our last FHE with the Perkins family. We had so much fun with them. We love you Michael, Diantha, Lexi, Colleen, Savannah, Michael Jr, and Faith. Hope we see you again sometime!
With our kids we had fun even before we got to the pool! Ally was bouncing on the bed and made these silly faces. Guess it's time for some barrettes!
there she is - so adorable
hangin' out in the hotel before FHE
I love taking videos. In this one you get to see Chris teaching the kids to swim. I love how involved Chris is with the kids. Not every dad is like that. So lucky!
no sweetie, we wear the goggles we don't eat them
pretty little girl
peek-a-boo
surveying the pool
floatie twins
my water babies
more swimming fun
my little V - he loved the pool - see?
Michael and little Faith
everyone at the pool
there's my boy
smiling for the camera! (just not mine)
Jr and Ally
Lizzy and D
Top down: Michael Sr., Miss D and Lexi, Colleen and Evie and Savannah, Joseph and Jr., Lizzy, Faith and V in the car seats, Chris and Ally.
Chris was very sweet and made sure we even took a picture with the resident photographer. See I was there too!
my South Carolina best friend - Miss Diantha or D as I call her
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15 June, 2012
AAAAHHHHHH!
Okay so I know that moving is stressful and with five kids under 7 yrs old even more so, but for heaven's sakes!
So we move out of TLF on time with all our clean laundry and our van full of kids and stuff and it's hot and lunch time, but no problem right? Totally wrong! We get to our booked hotel and find that our room is not what we were promised. It's totally too small for a family of seven! I was a bit frustrated, but you know, what can you do? So Chris goes down to the front desk to discuss the issue and they're booked due to a conference or something. So we move all our stuff back to the van and sit the kids back in their car seats. Then Chris goes out to try to find us a workable hotel room. I'm praying hard for something, anything that could work for us. We have several more days in town still and I need a place for us to come down from the craziness. So Chris does his thing and wow, he's amazing! He looked at several hotels and was able to find us a good one. The room was big enough for all 7 of us including a place for the pac n' play for V and Ally. The place had two queens and a tv with a pull out couch, table and at least a little fridge. No more cooking for me, I guess. At least it does have a great continental breakfast!
Well they are now moving all our stuff into the crates now. I'm a little sad to see the house so empty again. It's been a while. Anyway, the babysitting is done now so my kids are with me all the time. And guess what? We got lucky! Our next door neighbor bought Chris' car! We are so happy that we got a decent deal on it. Everything goes into our next car in Hawaii. The kids hung out on the floor and ran around the empty house. They enjoyed the openness and freedom. I enjoyed not having to put kids in time out because there was nothing to jump on, break, or clean up!
When we PCS (permanent change of station), we have two kinds of moves at the same time. The previous pix showed the big moving with several packers and lots of stuff. The second move is the Unaccompanied moving. This is the stuff that usually arrives first and can make life a lot easier for the few weeks to months it can take to get your stuff depending on your new location. This kind man moved our video games, pillows, kids toys (a necessity), and a few other things in a smaller truck. He was very nice.
And now my house of three years is empty. The rooms aren't personalized anymore and the kitchen has lost its warmth. Seeing the house this way has made it easier to be excited about moving somewhere new. Now is the hard part. We have to clean to get our deposit back. I hope Hawaii is better. We are planning on living on base. No Realtors, no deposits, no lots of stuff. I'll let you know how it goes.
had to put something great at the beginning!
my sleepy little ones - Evie, Lizzy, and V
Well they are now moving all our stuff into the crates now. I'm a little sad to see the house so empty again. It's been a while. Anyway, the babysitting is done now so my kids are with me all the time. And guess what? We got lucky! Our next door neighbor bought Chris' car! We are so happy that we got a decent deal on it. Everything goes into our next car in Hawaii. The kids hung out on the floor and ran around the empty house. They enjoyed the openness and freedom. I enjoyed not having to put kids in time out because there was nothing to jump on, break, or clean up!
V loves to move, all he does is sleep! I would love moving too.
love my dvd player and my cute kids
moving tip: let them catch a nap where they can and however they can!
When we PCS (permanent change of station), we have two kinds of moves at the same time. The previous pix showed the big moving with several packers and lots of stuff. The second move is the Unaccompanied moving. This is the stuff that usually arrives first and can make life a lot easier for the few weeks to months it can take to get your stuff depending on your new location. This kind man moved our video games, pillows, kids toys (a necessity), and a few other things in a smaller truck. He was very nice.
And now my house of three years is empty. The rooms aren't personalized anymore and the kitchen has lost its warmth. Seeing the house this way has made it easier to be excited about moving somewhere new. Now is the hard part. We have to clean to get our deposit back. I hope Hawaii is better. We are planning on living on base. No Realtors, no deposits, no lots of stuff. I'll let you know how it goes.
can't decide if this makes him look smaller or the room look bigger
Ally's checking out her new little brother
my handsome honey!
Wish us luck! Now to the cleaning phase! We're almost there.
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