We finally made it to Maryland last week! Teresa did okay in the car, although after we got here she started putting up a huge fight whenever we would try to strap her in to her car seat. I guess she was worried we were gonna make her stay there all day again. It was actually a really nice drive from Florida to Maryland, and we were excited to stop in Atlanta to see some friends from BYU. T is thrilled with our backyard, she would spend all day out there if she could. (I'm thrilled that there is a fence, so I don't have to chase her the whole time). She's pretty funny to watch, we'll go outside and she'll just run in circles til she's exhausted. It rained all day Thursday and she just stood in front of the windows all day staring outside, poor girl.
The movers got here with our stuff on Friday, and we're starting to get unpacked and settled in a little. T was very excited to unpack her crib and toys, and especially her books. Our movers were really awesome, they totally contradicted all the horror stories I'd heard about moving with the Army. (They were so good I even forgave them for calling T a boy half the morning, and then finally having to ask me straight out if she was a boy or a girl. Umm, I promise I wouldn't dress my little boy in a bright purple flowered shirt and put him in pink shoes. Also, they knew she was a girl in Florida, so I'm not sure when that would have changed). They actually got here early both in Pensacola and Maryland. I felt a little bad making them haul all our boxes of books up the stairs, since they were both 60-ish. The packers were a whole different story from the movers, though. They literally just shoved all our stuff in to boxes. We unpacked our sheets and comforter, and they had just wadded it all up into a ball and crammed it in a box. We also learned pretty quick that they were very loose with their labeling. Just because they wrote 'clothes' on the box didn't mean there would actually be any clothing in it. At least it made unpacking a little more exciting, I guess, we never knew what we might get when we opened a box! While we were unpacking I realized that this is our 5th move (6th if you count the first time we moved in together right after our wedding)! We haven't even been married for three years yet! Marc has a 5 year stabilization clause with his job, which means we should only have to move every 5 years from here on out (assuming we stay in the Army, of course).
Maryland is totally different. The weather is actually very fall-y up here, we've been enjoying nice chilly mornings and evenings. And it is SO dry. Not to complain, since I did enough of that about the humidity in Florida, but I really didn't think it was supposed to be this much drier up here. We are all definitely feeling the adjustment. Poor T has little dry skin patches going on, and we are going through lotion like crazy. I'm sure we'll adjust eventually, though. Apparently people are supposed to be less friendly up here, too. That's seemed to be true so far, although I suppose it's not really fair to make that comparison since we're coming from Florida. I thought people in Texas were friendly, but when we got to Florida I was totally blown away by how nice and friendly everyone there was. So it's definitely a bit different here. Especially the drivers. They're definitely not afraid of tailgating here.
Oh, and just to make the post worth it, here are some pictures of T. These are from a rest stop in North Carolina. T was so excited to get out of the car for a while. We let her run around for about 40 minutes. She was not excited to get back in the car. She is really into her 'baby' right now, she has to have it with her, or at least within sight at all times. Being the smart mom that I am, I packed her baby away before the packers came so we would have it in the car with us. Then I promptly forgot where I had stashed it. Luckily, Wal-Mart had the same exact baby, but a different color (and luckily it was only 4 dollars) so T put up with that on the drive here. We found her original baby when we got here (tucked safely in the front pocket of her backpack, of course), so she immediately ditched the new baby for her old one.
The rest are from today, in her Halloween dress before church
Pointing out an airplane. It's her new thing.
The cable guy left this in our yard when he came to install the internet, and T has adopted it as her new yard toy. Our backyard has quite a slope to it, so she loves to push it and watch it roll down the hill and hit the fence.
Going into a spin...
5 comments:
I am so happy you are in your house and enjoying the adventure of unpacking. Just 1 1/2 weeks and I will be doing the same thing.
I LOVE her dress!! She is so adorable!!
Hi there ... how nice to hear about your adventures and how especially nice to see pics of little T ... she still has curls despite the dryness of Maryland! I can just imagine the rest of her spin with that cute Halloween dress! She's beautiful! Thanks for sharing... Love, Mom (Dad too) xox
We sure will miss ya'll here in Pensacola! Hope Maryland treats you well!
Yay for getting there! And for not having any horror stories! Besides the whole not remembering your girl is a GIRL thing, haha! I can't blame Little T for being a tad apprehensive abt getting back in her carseat, either, poor girl... She is so cute in the owl shirt -- I love it -- and she looks soooo old! What a beautiful girl! Her dress is adorable, too! Maeve is gonna wear hers this Sunday. And the next, since that's actually H'ween, of course ;) N&B kept wanting to look at all these pics... N said, "Oh, her is so cute! We hafta go see her again!" Miss y'all! I'm glad you're settled (more or less).
Yay for Maryland!!! Nice backyard! I love all these pictures too! She's so so so cute! I love the babydoll story, ha, in her backpack the whole time, hee hee :0)
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