It's been one month since our last post and a lot has happened around here. We are officially moved in and, as of today, we are online! Not sure how we have survived the past few weeks without internet service to our home computer, but somehow we've made it. :) Throw in the wedding of a close friend, (pretty much family), a reunion with old college friends, and a large paint job and you have one busy moving week.
Here are some pictures of our move.
Back it up, redneck style.
So many good memories at our old house. We were there for 4 years!
Blake taking a break from his hard labors.
Worn plum out.
Last night...sleepover in the front room with movie and ice cream. :)
Said some final goodbyes the next day. It was a little hard to leave our lovely kitchen we spent so many hours remodeling.
Goodbye yard!
Somewhere on another hard drive I have a picture of our family when we first moved in. It was just Micah, baby Blake and Me with my pregnant self expecting Seth.
All loaded and heading to Gan-Gan and Nanas for a few days.
We were blessed to have wonderful family who let us stay with them for five days while a few things were being wrapped up at the new house. One of which being a huge painting job in the living room.
"Before" picture of the living room. As much as we love to Do-It-Yourself, this was one job we were more than happy to pay someone else to do!
Goodbye yellow!
Happy to have some special moving help flown in all the way from Texas!
Our good friend, Amos, got married the same weekend we moved in and Blake got the privilege of being a ring bearer in his wedding.
Micah also got to be part of the wedding party as a groomsmen.
Moving In...
New room! Blake and Seth are sharing a room and Owen is by himself. Finally, easier nap times. :)
New house!
Met some of the neighbors. This is Fred. No really, that's his name.
A view from our front porch. The boys are running back from the mailbox. The gravel road on the right is our driveway.
An "after" picture of the living room. Just pretend you are a fish on Finding Nemo. =) We christened our home by hosting a brunch (thanks to Joy and James' help) for our friends from out of town who attended the wedding. It was fun to have a group of people over the day after we moved in.
We had so much fun with J & J while they were here.
Our first "normal" day at home in our new house. Micah went back to work, J & J were gone, time to dig into the kitchen boxes and start unpacking! The boys were a huge help...as you can see. Owen rearranged the tupperware while Seth and Blake practiced their baseball slides into the piles of newspaper. :)
First reading time in the new house.
Coincidentally, we are reading through the Little House on the Prairie series and our moving days fell on the part in the story when Laura Ingalls and her family moved in their covered wagon from "The Big Woods" to the "Little House on the Prairie". We left our very shaded yard in surrounded by trees to now living on over 2 acres of mostly open lawn. It almost feels like the prairie out here. I've gotten reacquainted with some of my old Kansas buddies- ticks and chiggers. We are getting into a habit of checking the boys for ticks when they come inside and doing quick baths in the evenings when they've been running around in the grass. Last night I saw a deer in our front yard and we see at least three large rabbits every morning. Our road is quiet and in the afternoons an hour can go by before you see a car pass. No sirens or highway noise out here, it's so quiet. It's awesome. We are so thankful God provided us with a newer home with few immediate repairs needed. Just needs some landscaping and maybe a few ponies running around the front yard. :)
Funnies...
Blake and Seth got to experience the thrills of eating cotton candy for the first time while we were at the park. Seth, being unfamiliar with such substances asked me on the way home, "Mom did you remember to bring my rotten candy?"
On Father's day we woke Micah up with cards and coffee in bed. I asked Blake and Seth to tell Daddy something that they liked about him. Blake gave a response, but Seth was silent. Finally, Seth smiled and admitted he was too embarrassed. After trying to coax him and tell him how much it would mean to Daddy to hear Seth share, I ask Seth how he would feel if Daddy was too embarrassed to tell him he loved him. Seth said with a smirk, a shrug, and a long sigh, "I'm about to cry right now". It was so funny, he reminded me of a teenager. And no, we never did get to enjoy hearing from Seth about what he appreciates about his Daddy. Maybe someday. :)
Blake was very concerned about the used mower Micah was looking at buying. Blake said, "Daddy, does the mower turn?" Micah- "Yes, of course". Blake "Well, you said it was a ZERO TURN!"
Hope you all have a good week. Thank you to those would have prayed for us the last few months about all that went into finding a house and moving. God is good!
Love,
Kari, Micah, Blake, Seth and Owen


























