Wednesday, September 17, 2008

it's the little things...

As much as I miss England and the simpler life we had, there are some 'American conveniences' that I am extremely thankful for!!!!

I know, you are thinking, "Trash? You are thankful for trash?" Not the trash, but the fact that I can put this much trash out every week if I need to. And I have for the last 2 weeks--I am sure to the the delight of the trashmen.

In England we have ONE bin half the size of my Bavarian bin. Trash is picked up every other week!!!!! If it does not fit into the bin, it it is not taken. Recycling is collected the opposite week. And yes, they pay a tax for this service!!!! They are a 'greener' country and do recycle better, but as I have carpet, padding, boxes, shingles, .... to dispose of, I am thankful for the weekly collection.

***You can see the screen I had to destroy to get into the house.

***The tree in the picture is the dead one that I was hoping the wind had knocked down.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

thank goodness...

They just made the announcement......
Boone County HAS school tomorrow!!!!!
YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We have used two 'snow days' this week.

whew!! what a crazy few days...

I had some nice, summer pictures to upload on Sunday evening when we returned from church.

Mother Nature had other ideas.
Saturday was a sunny, beautiful day. I worked on the riding lawn mower--doing, as Emma Shea called it, DADDY-MAN work. ( you let the man do all the icky "man" stuff Emma, just make sure you KNOW how to do it for yourself!!!) I changed out the battery, fixed the rear tire, drained oil, and cleaned out the accumulation of grass...and then mowed the back yard. The girls took advantage of the sunny, fabulous weather and ran through the sprinkler. (Their first summer fun--in September!!!!)


Sunday, we woke up and headed to La Grange for church. The weather was good--very muggy, but clear skies. The wind began blowing harder and harder throughout the afternoon. We ate lunch at the Allison's and the lights flickered every once in awhile, but nothing too bad. As the afternoon went on, the wind continued to blow, knocking trees down and blowing anything that was in it's path. Due to the electricity being out at the building, evening services were cancelled (the first service cancelled in 28 years!!!). Bill requested (in that fatherly tone) that the girls and I wait to drive home. Michaela went to the young adult study at the Hunter's home (they were one of the few that never lost power) and then we stayed around and talked to Gayle until 9:45pm. When we arrived at our exit, I noticed that the lights were out east of the exit, but still on west of it--optimism abounded. Of course, my optimism sank as I drove towards our subdivision and noticed how dark it was--it was 11:00, maybe everyone was in bed:) We pulled into the driveway and parked next to a pile of shingles--that had been on my roof when I left! The thoughts going through my mind--1. Great! No electricity. I sure hope the basement is not flooded. (The sump pump does not work with out electricity!!) 2. Great! Without electricity the garage door is not going to open. I have no keys to get into the house. (I do now!!!) 3. Great!!! Great!!!! Great!!!!

All is well. I destroyed the screen to the kitchen window and Michaela climbed through. Emma was a basketcase--literally shaking. She just kept saying, "Daddy is soooo brave." I asked her why Daddy was brave. He wasn't even here. He just is. She went to sleep--with me. The power came back on at 6:20am. (Half the subdivision still does not have power.) I walked around and assessed the damage. The back of the roof was the only damage. I called insurance. And now we wait for the adjuster and hope that the "NO RAIN" forecast is accurate!!!!
**Do you think the wind could have knocked down the dead tree in the front yard???? NOOOO!!
AND....our phone just came back on!!!!!!!! YEAH!!!! Since we do not plan to hook up the television, we get all of our information from the radio and the internet. With our phone down, we had no internet. AAAAHHHHH!!!!! I am back among the living!!!

***There are still over 400,000 people without power. Please keep them in your thoughts and prayers.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

this and that...

we got a pet!!!!!

Yesterday, while Emma and I were out choosing carpet for the steps and her new room, she saw a small furry friend that she fell in love with and just had to have. He was running around playing with a ball. So, because she misses Katie Belle so much, I bought him for her. She has named him Jack. It is the sweetest thing!!! He is house broken. No shots were required. He stays in the rooms we allow him in. He does shed, but it is minimal. Emma thinks we need a cage for him, but I think he will be okay on his own. Jack is a good addition to our family!!!
***See a picture of Jack at the end of this post.

surely it has to end!

Since we have been back in this country, I have watched the prices of petrol go up and up. Last Thursday it went up to $3.69. Then on Tuesday, as I was driving to order Michaela's new bed, I watched all of the stations between our house and Mall Road change the price to $3.89. Last night, as I drove home from scrapbooking, I noticed that the price had gone up to $4.09!!!! If those three increases were not bad enough, this morning as I drove into Valvoline for an oil change at 10:45am and drove out at 11:05, the price had gone up AGAIN!!! It is now $4.19!!!!!!!!!!!

hoof hand update

Emma Shea is very excited to update you on her thumbsucking intervention... It has been 4 days and no attempts to put that thumb in her mouth!!!!!!!!! yeah!!!!!! I have not added anymore HH to her thumbs since Wednesday. I am going to see how she does without it!!! Wish her luck!!!!

*** at scrapbooking last night, there were some women there who work for a pediatric dentist. They were talking to another woman who was concerned because her 4 year old sucked her 2 fingers. (She takes her daughter to this dentist). I heard her friend, that works at the dental office, tell her to not worry about it. "Dr. ___ told you it was no big deal. All kids are orthodontic candidates so why stress over it." They went on to say that he does not even begin to do anything about finger/thumbsucking until at least SEVEN!!!!!!!!! WHAT!!!!! Lets really mess up the permanent teeth. More money lining his pockets!!!!!

our new babysitter

Last night, I decided to go to Scr*ps Etc. to do a fling from 5:30 until 11:30pm. SO....Michaela had her first paying job in the States. She does a great job---especially when I remind her she is the BABYSITTER, NOT the BIG SISTER!!!!

She painted flower pots with Emma, watched a movie, and then got her in bed. Great job, Michaela!!!!!
:):) :)Only complaint...they were BOTH in my bed when I got home:):):)
Picture of Jack

Best $7.99 at Cr*cker B*arrel I have ever spent!!!

Had you worried didn't I, Stephen!!

Friday, September 12, 2008

isn't it the ugliest thing...

Today, instead of organizing the house, washing out cupboards, cutting up carpet for the carpet layers, etc.... I went to the scrapbooking store and to H*bby L*bby. While I was walking through HL, I passed this statue on a shelf. He does not match any of our decor. He is U*G*L*Y. BUT... he made with laugh. I was feeling down and he made me laugh. I walked by andf left him on his shelf, but every time I thought about him, I laughed. I have no idea what it is about him that amuses me, but I walked back to him and I bought him. (don't worry Steve, he was 50% off). He will make me laugh every time I walk into my bathroom!!!

it's raining, it's pouring...

Today was SUPPOSED to be the New Haven Walk-a-thon and dunking booth. But alas, the sky has opened up and the rain has been been coming down all morning. I guess the walking will be done in the gym!!!

Thursday, September 11, 2008

she cracks me up...

Emma Shea is a child of many personalities {I think there is medication for that:)}. We have the moody Emma, the sassy-mouthed Emma {who has been making MANY appearances since we have returned to Kentucky--even with the consistent discipline--sassy Emma is a stubborn personality!}, sweet, loving Emma--who I love and adore and wish would stick around more often, and of course, humorous Emma--among soooooo many more.
I think they all came out to play today!!!
MOODY EMMA
This morning, Emma got ready for school, as usual. We walked down to the bus stop, as usual. She got onto the bus and sat down, as usual. Then she looks out the window, begins crying and holding her arms out for me. WHAT WAS THAT ABOUT!!!! I left her on the bus and told her it was okay. I felt like grabbing her and taking her home to hug all day. I called the school to give Mrs. Anderson a heads-up about the emotional meltdown. Mrs. Anderson gave her cuddles when she got there and all was well!!
SASSAFRAS EMMA--a nice way of saying mouthy.
Emma Shea was sweeping the garage and wanted help with the dustpan. I was on the phone and told her I would help in a minute. Michaela was at the laptop studying for a test so Emma asked her. Michaela said she would in just a minute. Emma looked at her and said, "NO!! You come help me right now!" You would think she was the older, bossy sister.
FUNNY EMMA
Tonight in the shower, she was rinsing the shampoo out of her hair and I went to get her towel for her. All of a sudden I heard her gasping for air and saying, " I can't breave. I can't breave." When she did not get a response from me (because I knew she was okay--do not call 241-KIDS on me) The gasping stopped. Sighs of annoyance began, and then, "Ooookay. Ooookay. I am breaving, but it's messed up breaving."

What a goob!!!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

the rain in spain falls mainly on he plains....


While the girls and I were walking through HOME GOODS, Emma spotted some stationary that had letters on it. She went over and began searching for an "E". While looking, she was stating the letters she was finding. She came across a "H" and said, "Heche"--as any good British 'commoner' would-- and then she looked at me and said, " I have to call it something else because that is what they do here." I told her she could continue to call it 'heche' if she wanted to. "No Mommy!! They call it something else in my school. 'H'. They call it 'H'." My little Liza Doolittle is losing her accent:(:(:(:(

Before you know it, she will be talking with a nice Southern drawl where the words have extra syllables!

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

the first steps towards therapy...


for emma shea???
or for me?????


Am I causing Emma undo stress?

Have I started her on the path to years of therapy?

Will she resort to other oral fixations later in life?

Oh, the confusion:):)


This sweet, peaceful sleep was acquired after 90 minutes of tossing and turning because she wanted to suck her thumb so badly!!! She begs, "Please mommy!! I just NEED to have my thumb!!"

It breaks my heart.
I just want to remove the HOOF HANDS!!
But......
I will be strong.
I will survive this.
I mean, she will survive this.:):)
Time to go get her out of the tub and apply a new coat of the HH:(
Academy Awards beware...The drama is about to begin!!

Monday, September 08, 2008

acclimation complete...

Emma is loving her back garden

This is her new trick

Doesn't Michaela look THRILLED to be out swinging???

What a good big sister!!!

Why sleep in a bed when you can sleep on the floor in a Dora tent??

This lasted until midnight--she got wise and climbed into her bed!!

Doing her Math homework!!!

what we have been up to...

We have managed to settle into our life back in Kentucky. We are all lonely and miss our friends --have had a few pity parties--but we are just going to press ahead and make the most of our lonely existence:):)We have eaten at all of our favorite restaurants--Olive Garden three times!! No Chick-fil-a Holly!!!! My treadmill is calling. LOUDLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The weather has finally broke. It has been in the upper 90s, lower 100s since we have been back. I was sick with a migraine (from the air conditioning) and complete lethargy for the first 5 or so days. Having not lived in the heat and humidity for 3 years has caused my body not handle the heat very well. The weather broke and the air is off and the windows open!!! YEAH. FALL IS ON ITS WAY!
The girls have adjusted to school excellently. Michaela has more homework than she is used to, but she is getting into a routine. Emma Shea loves Kindergarten. She is up by 7:30 and is exhausted when she gets home (she is not morning person--she comes by that honestly!) So that all of us can like her later in the day she has begun taking a nap again. She complains all the way up the stairs and for about 3 seconds in her room--until her head hits the pillow!!
We visited the Oldham Woods church of Christ in La Grange, Ky yesterday. The members were all very friendly and we were invited over to homes after each service. Emma was confused as to why we were going to church twice--I had to explain that most churches have 2 services--she took it in stride. What will she think when we go again in Wednesday!!!!! The girls called Steve and told him there was land; open space in La Grange. Let's Go!!!! Michaela was confused as to why Kentucky seemed to get more 'southern-sounding' while she was gone. Ms. Camilla explained because she was now in real KENTUCKY. Florence is not the real Kentucky --it is southern Cincinnati.:):)
Steve will be home at the end of the month. We are not sure of our plans. He will do a month of make-up drill dates at Blue Ash, but we are not clear as to our next move. There is so much to do at the house to get it ready to sell and with the market so poor, I am not sure if selling is the best thing right now. We just have to wait and see! The Lord has always provided for us.
My neighbors have not come over to yell at me this time--so that has been good. I do have to get the lawn mower running before the grass needs mowed again since I canceled the lawn service--so that Karen and Scott can worry about other important life crisis besides the length of my grass. I do have a dead tree in my front yard that Steve will have to remove when he returns--I hope that is not the next topic of attack!!!! If only I had so little in my life to worry about!!!!!
Well, I guess that is it for now. I have been ugly enough for one morning. I think I will go drink a Pepsi ( my forbidden drink!!) and get pleasant!!

Wednesday, September 03, 2008

i am afraid. very, very afraid...

Yesterday, when Michaela arrived home from school--loaded down with books and homework, she began telling me about seeing friends from New Haven and all of her classes.
In her Career class (not even sure what that is yet), a girl, who will remain anonymous as to not cause extreme embarrassment to herself and her family, began asking Michaela about living in England. In the midst of this conversation the girl asks, " So, do you speak fluent French?" Michaela answers, "No. I have had one year of it, but they do not offer it here so I cannot continue." The girl then says, " So you lived there for 3 years and you cannot speak the language!" After Michaela picked her jaw up off the ground, she responded with, "They speak ENGLISH in England." AND THEN THIS INDIVIDUAL SAYS.." Oh, I thought England was part of Europe." ????????????????????????
OH MY!!!!! This is the educational system I have brought my children to??????
I am frightened.

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

birthdays and first days...

Today is Emma Shea's 5th birthday!!!!

WHERE DID THE YEARS GO!!! I know, I know, "How cliche'.

But seriously, it feels like she was just born!!

Happy Birthday, Emma Shea

Along with a birthday came the first day of school for both girls.

Michaela and I began our day at 6:00 am--UGH!!!!--Emma woke up at 6:30. I had to go pick up Michaela's shot records from the Dr's (she could not ride the bus or enter classes until the school had it), so I dropped Michaela off with her guidance counselor this morning at 7:25 and ran to get the form. She was getting a tour of the school and her schedule and was VERY apprehensive, but excited!! Her schedule is so much simpler than her one in England--no Week A's and Week B's. No rotating schedules. She was shocked when she was handed a small sheet of paper with only 7 periods!! Of course, she has PE 6th period today---she HATED PE in England--hope it is a better experience here:)
I cannot wait to see how her day went.

Emma Shea also began Kindergarten today:(:(:(
She got on the bus without looking backwards!. I of course followed the bus--crying--to New Haven and got her from the bus to go into the office to find out who her teacher was going to be.

Ms. Lou, from the office, walked us down to Ms. Anderson's class and Emma became quiet and bashful????? I am sure that has ended. I was so glad to see Ms. Hutchinson walk in--she was Michaela's teacher's aid in Kindergarten (the saving grace in that AWFUL class) and she will also be Emma's!!! This should be a good year!!

More later:)

Friday, August 29, 2008

we are back in the states...

We made it safe and sound.
Running around like crazy trying to get school enrollment completed, a refrigerator bought, etc...
.
More later as I am at the library using the computer (our modem did not get delivered by Cincinnati Bell???)...and the girls are hungry:)
Back out into the NASTY, STIFLING heat!!

Monday, August 25, 2008

in a nutshell...

the last week in a nut shell
..and i stress the 'nut' part!!!
The last week has been been filled with packing, good-bye parties, and a few day trips to break up the monotony!

On Saturday, our friends David and Stephanie, had a farewell party for us. 50 or so of our friends came out for yummy Mexican food and friendship. It was sad to know we will not see all of them on a weekly, if not daily basis, but you never know... we may be posted in the same place one day--if we ever hear from the SD:):)!!!!

Last Monday we headed to Cheddar Gorge for a day of cave exploring, hiking around the gorge, and eating YUMMY cheddar cheese in the town that boast the "creation" of cheddar. It was cloudy, but warm. The kids ( Mason, Emma, and Michaela) had a great time hiking in the RED, RED mud around the gorge. (Emma and Mason's pants went into the trash!) It was a relaxing day--other than the 90 minutes I was separated from Steve and the kids..MISPLACED on the gorge wondering where and the world I was..and them worried that I had fallen over! I am safe. It ended well:)

Saturday, Steve, Michaela, Emma, and I headed to York for the day. We had a great time walking the city wall, exploring The Shambles, seeing the Roman influence throughout the city, visiting the York Minster--where Constantine was named the Emperor of Rome in the 300's AD. WOW!!!!

Yesterday, we attended church services and said our good-byes. Tears were shed, hugs given, and prayers offered. Our Christian family will definitely be missed!

After services we dropped Michaela off with her friend Thu--they are getting in as much tome together as they can--to go swimming (indoor pool!) and then called our friend Holly to see if Emma could come play with Sarah. I cleaned carpets. Steve cleaned windows. All the last minute bits and bobs were completed. The girls spent the night at their friends. Steve and I headed over to Stephanie and David's (we are crashing there until we leave on Thursday) around 10:30. Stephanie and I stayed up and talked until 3:00am and then went to bed---at the same time Steve was leaving for work!

Today, I picked up the girls and headed over to the house to FINISH. I cleaned the living room carpet and made sure it was acceptable for the walk-through tomorrow. I am HAPPY, HAPPY, HAPPY to say that the house is done!!!!! Now I have to mail the 20+ boxes that are in the storage shed--that I am saving for Wednesday.

Tomorrow I am babysitting Michael and Mason. We will drop the keys off at the house with the leasing agent, get the final reading on the utilities (the companies do not send employees over to do that. I have to do it. CRAZY) and then head to storytime in the morning. We will drop off the carpet cleaner, take Michaela's bike over to Lillie's, and do the laundry. The afternoon will be a lazy one with no packing or moving thoughts!!!

Wednesday morning Michaela and I have hair appointments and then she is going to see Thu one last time and I will see my dear friend Holly for the last time (the tears will be flowing). That evening, thanks to my FRIEND??? Stephanie, Michaela and I and Stephanie and her son are going to see High School Musical on stage. And then, possibly sleep and an early start to the morning to head to the airport:(

Thursday, we will be back on American soil--ONLY 6 HOURS AWAY FROM ALABAMA, RENEA!!!!

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

getting caught up...

With the move coming to an end---please, please be coming to an end---I have not posted for a few days! So what do you do when your husband decides not to come home for the night{doesn't that sound ominous}, your children stay over at Holly and Chuck's, and you know you will just toss and turn thinking about all that needs to be done? You load up the 9 loads of laundry that have seemed to have appeared overnight, grab a book and the laptop, and you head to the base to do laundry---at midnight!!

****and then you search the web for what seems like a few minutes, but which was actually over an hour, and you begin updating your post, just in time for the end of the dryer cycles and you have to put the laptop away and begin folding the 9 loads of clothes!!!!

More to come...really!!!!

Monday, August 18, 2008

the price (i.e. pain) of beauty...

threading

No, I am not talking about putting thread through the eye of a needle....

Eyebrow threading originates from India and is probably the only way that eyebrows are shaped there. It involves the beautician or whoever is performing the threading to make a loop with a thread and twirl it a couple of times. The loop with the twirls at the center and the sides held by the beautician when applied with light pressure on the area of unwanted hair growth removes hair efficiently. The best thing about threading is that hair can be removed from the exact spot where unwanted and any possible desired shape can be achieved. Why am I posting about eyebrow threading you ask?
As a warning!!!!

When your friend (no names mentioned, HOLLY) looks at you and says, "Come with me and get your eyebrows threaded. It hurts so much less than waxing." You think, "Sure, my eyebrows need done. Why not." You go to the shop. You climb in the chair. You repeat three or four times that you DO NOT want your eyebrows darkened; hoping that the limited English spoken by the woman about to rip your hair out includes, "No, I like the color just as it is." You feel the coolness of the cleaner she wipes across your eyebrows. And then...the pain shoots through your face and you want to hurt your friend (again, no names mentioned, HOLLY). I am not sure what awful experience she has had with waxing, but no waxing job I have ever had has compared to the pain caused by the thread ripping out all the hair in its path!!

I will have to agree that the end result was worth it. But oh my, getting there was an experience that needs a warning label!!!

I love you Holly:):)

Saturday, August 16, 2008

a little bit of this; a little bit of that...

she passed!!!!!
A few weeks ago, Michaela took the American Red Cross babysitting class at RAF Lakenheath. It was an 8 hour course that went over basics of childcare, rescue breathing, abdominal thrusts, and the practical aspects of babysitting. She had a great time and is ready to go!!!! Anyone need a babysitter?

i don't like this!!
Not too bad

Liking it less!!!

I don't like this! I don't like this!

As we pack things away and get rid of items, we explain to Emma that various toys or clothing items are going to be given away to individuals that need them more than she does. She has been VERY good about letting go of the toys...no drama or breakdowns! When we told her we were taking her bike to Ms. Joan's she just said "Okay, but I want to try riding it without the training wheels first." So Steve took of the stabilisers, Emma got on, and as soon as she got going and Steve began to let go, she repeated, "I don't like this!!! I don't like this!!!" That was the end of that:) The bike and the stabilisers went into the van for Ms. Joan.

~~~michaela's 12th birthday~~~

Michaela has turned 12!! Oh my! Only 360-ish days to go before she is a teenager. HELP!!!!!

Her big day began by her sweet, loving Mum coming into her room,...I did let her sleep until almost 10:30... tickling her, and giving her her 12 spankings! She loved that almost as much as Emma, Alex, and Mason ( I babysat this week) running into her room and jumping on her while they sang Happy Birthday to her:)

She then was treated to lunch at Frankie and Benny's with her friend, Thu and our friends Holly, Sarah, and Ryan. We all enjoyed a good Italian meal and embarrassing Michaela with 'the birthday song' over the loud speaker!

Later that evening, we headed to Holly's for brownie sundaes (Michaela does not like cake). We sang, we gave gifts, and then Steve went home and Thu, Michaela, Emma and myself had a sleepover at Holly's (her husband is in Africa for business). We (everyone except Emma and Sarah) stayed up until 4:00am talking and laid around until lunchtime on Friday!

It was a simple birthday, but she enjoyed her special day!!!

Next year....the big blowout 13th birthday party is already in the works!!!!

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Sunday, August 10, 2008

logic prevails...

What do you do when you have a tender scalp (i.e. you are an 'almost 5 year old' drama queen who has a wimpy scalp) and an unreasonable, mean mummy who requires you to brush your hair every morning. Can you imagine....every morning!!!! What is the logical step when you are tired of the crying, the spankings, the daily dose of over the top drama? What do you do?.....You look at your mummy through the tears streaming down your face as she tries to rub conditioner into your hair to get the rat's nest that has appeared as you slept and you say, " I, I, I, want you to cut my hair!" Sniff!! Sniff!! Snub!! Snub!!
FINALLY!!!!!!
Look at that smile!!!

Thursday, August 07, 2008

good-bye to the green isle...

As I sit on the plane, looking out over miles and miles of white fluffy clouds, with the last remnants of Ireland below, I realize that our adventures in the Green Isle have come to an end and that we are that much closer to the completion of our three and a half year hiatus (from ‘real’ life). America and reality loom in the very near future! We arrived in Shannon Tuesday night around 11:00pm. We went through Customs—with no complications—picked up the rental car, and headed to the hotel in Limerick. We arrived at the hotel about 25 minutes later and were ALL finally in bed at 12:30am.
Have you ever been at the top of a rainbow?
If you look beyond the rain drops on my lens, you can see the top a rainbow.
Wednesday, we woke up and got ready for our day. The weather was gray and drizzly, but we could not let that hinder our search for an activity. We really had no set plans for this trip—just doing whatever looked like fun. We went down for great American pancakes at Eddie Rocket’s Diner{Johnny’s brother?} and then headed towards the Dingle Peninsula.
We drove the Ring of Dingle (or the Ringle Dingle as Emma called it). We stopped at beaches, climbed a mountain. Talked to a donkey and her baby and ate at Murphy’s Pub—authentic Irish Stew, YUM !!! YUM!!! Of course, we bought our Irish wool sweaters—the entire reason for the trip. After a long day of sightseeing, we headed back to the hotel and arrived at 12:00am—beds called and no one fought it! Because we had the girls in the car driving for hours yesterday, Steve and I decided to take them on a DOLPHINWATCH boat trip today. We drove about 90 minutes to Carriageholt, a small ‘village’ on one of the islands peninsulas. While we waited for the start of the excursion, we walked around the ruins of a castle stronghold built to protect against a French invasion. At the castle wall we watched what we thought were seals, but later found out they were depth markers—aren’t we clever!!!! The boat arrived and we headed out to the mouth of the Shannon. While we were out, the clouds thinned and bright blue skies appeared…along with the dolphins. It was such an awesome sight to see them out in their natural habitat; chasing a school of fish. They are FAST, so the pictures are not the greatest. It was a great day. The girls loved it—even the fridgid, salty water that splashed us was not minded! Pilot just came on: We are cruising at 31,000 feet. Touch down at half past 9. 16.5 degrees Celsius with light rain showers. Welcome home!

After the 2 hour boat trip, we loaded back into the car and headed to the Shannon Airport…and now we are currently known as Row 14, Seats C, D, E, F!

I see the lights of England below us and the descent is approaching soon, so the computer must be stowed.

Ireland has been one of the family’s favorite places to visit and is definitely on the list of places we will visit again!! We still want to explore the Aran Islands and the Giant’s Causeway.

Tuesday, August 05, 2008

i am jumping ship....

What do you do when you are up to your nose with boxes and packing.....
1. You pick up a friend of Emma's and go to Storytime at the base.
2. You take Emma and Kellie for lunch and a game of bowling.
3. You head to Ireland for two days:)

Emma and I are sitting in the Security Forces parking lot, waiting for Steve to disarm and change out of his uniform so that we can head down the road!!!!

Next stop...Cambridge. Michaela may appreciate us picking her up from the Moulton's:) and then it is off to Stansted Airport to fly out to Shannon, Ireland.

He is ready. We are off.

STAY TUNED FOR PICTURES OF: Limerick, Shannon, Ring of Dingle.....

Monday, August 04, 2008

lessons learned???? or learnt depending on what country you are from

"If we put that here, than we can put this on top of it."

"No, that will not fit there."

"Take that piece out and put this there, and then this will go back in!"

and on, and on........................................

UNTIL........

ta daaa

It ain't purty, but it works.
After two days of many, many trips back and forth to the base, the antiques are in storage. YEAH!!
Onto the boxes and suitcases. BOO!!!!
There were definitely lessons to be learned during this phase of 'THE MOVE'.........
lesson one: patience... a few failures. Okay, okay... a little more than a few:(
lesson two : longsuffering...which I am sure Steve feels he was successful in, because he suffered long when I failed my lessons in patience:)
lesson three: Steve is still terrible about protecting furniture when he moves. Oh wait, I already knew that, so that was just a review lesson.
lesson four: do not let your oldest child....i.e built in babysitter... go and have a two day Dr. Who marathon with Ms. Rebecca and Ms. Joan (from church) whilst you are moving.
Emma took up precious space in our tiny van AND she seems to take after me in her tolerance of moving. Oh my!!!!!
lesson five: MOVING STILL STINKS!!!!!!
......stay tuned for more of the drama from-- 'THE MOVE'

Friday, August 01, 2008

bailarina espaƱola...

Michaela participated in a dance workshop this week with her ballet instructor, Ms. Butler. The 12 girls worked on a Spanish dance-to Argentinian music. After 4 days of 3 hour classes, we were treated to a 4 minute and 8 second performance. Twice:)
Michaela worked hard and had a great time dancing with the Senior girls
It was a bittersweet week of dance, as this was the last time we would see Ms. Butler. I have already spoken with Ms.Mary Jo in Kentucky, and the girls are registered for their dance classes in Florence and will begin the week we arrive. Michaela is looking forward to getting back into Tap and Jazz and Emma is thrilled that she will be able to FINALLY learn Tap!!
Fun times ahead!!

...if i had a hammer, i'd hammer in the morning...

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car door opens

car door closes

bam

bam

car door opens then closes

loud diesel truck drives away

...the result

Early this morning--okay it was 9:00am, but since I stayed up and watched a movie and read until 3:00am, it was really only 2:00 or 3:00am in Tammy-time:)--I was half asleep, lying in the bed, feeling the cool breeze blow in through the window; enjoying a lazy morning. The moment of peace and contentment was soon interrupted--surprisingly, not by the girls--but with the sounds of an enterprising employee of Macintyer Leasing office wielding his trusty hammer to stake claim of our front yard with the Macintyer To Let flag. Soon, others will see the flag and desire to have this homefront for themselves. Strangers will wander through our abode and picture their families making lasting memories among these four walls.......I just hope not any time soon because it is chaos:):):)

I guess this white and green flag makes it official...we are leaving England:(

Funny unrelated anecdote...

When we first moved here in 2005, Stephen took the girls and I into Banbury--one of the larger towns around us--for dinner at Pizza Hut (because of course, when you arrive in England and want to experience the British culture, what place is better to mingle with the locals than good ol' American Pizza Hut:). While we were walking through town, Michaela looked up on the side of a building and saw a large sign that said TO LET. (If she was down here and knew I was sharing this story with you, she would be squealing, "Mommy, stop telling this story. I was only 8!!!" But she isn't down here and I love this story. And yes, she was only 8!) She looks at us, and says, "They left the i out of toilet." Needless to say, "I have to go to the TO LET." has become a family joke that she fears will haunt her always.