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Tuesday, October 21, 2008


I have joined the world of blogging!

With my first official blog I thought I would give an update on how we are doing in our new hometown!
Robert is currently working very hard at D6 Consulting and at home putting the finishing touches on our new home. He drives to work several days a week and then works from home the rest - his commute is over an hour when he does go in! He is able to start relaxing a little more since the house is almost finished and we are now actually living in it. (We have one functioning shower, potty and bathroom sink - kitchen sink is hopefully going to be put in this week - waiting on the kitchen counters to be completed!)
For most of you who did not know we were living in our travel trailer for about six weeks while our house was being built. Very hectic and stressful with three kids (one who is crawling), two adults and a dog!
Caleb is doing well in 2nd grade. He loves his new school. He has joined Boy Scouts and is making lots of new friends.
Kelsey is in her second year of preschool. She is actually going to a new school in Waxahachie - Maypearl doesn't have any preschools. She is ornery as ever but then again with her age (3) and her personality there was no getting away from it!
Chloe is 11 months old now. Has a mouth full of teeth and is crawling and pulling up on everything. Now that we have moved into a house minus carpet I am having to looked past some of my cleanliness issues and let her get around on the floor even when it is not so clean. We use a lot of baby wipes on the hands!
As for me I am adjusting to being in a new place - getting used to having to drive 15 minutes away for most of the conveniences that used to be just down the street from us in Arlington. I love the quiteness and the beautiful sunsets we have each night out our back window. Hope to get involved more soon with the kids schools and get out and meet people however right now I am just focusing on getting completely moved into the house. One step at a time!