The last two months have been a blur. We have:
-completed our school years
-finished a few fixes on our house (including some amazing landscaping by Brian! WHO KNEW he had those skills?!), listed it, and accepted an offer less than three days later
-packed up and/or sold almost all our stuff, including two vehicles (Maggie is modeling our yard sale goods here.)
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Don't you want to buy our stuff? |
-rented a small storage unit for those things we do want to keep, just don't want to take to Korea
-figured out how to transport all our goods overseas (10 suitcases, all packed to just about the 50-lb limit)
-figured out things financially
-celebrated our girls' birthdays
-said goodbye to friends
-made the trek to Idaho (me by plane; Brian and the kids by van a few days later)
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My Greyhound ride to Boise |
-spent 4th of July with family in the Boise area
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Wahooz! |
-celebrated the adoption of our new official nephew with tons of family and friends
-taken pictures with the whole fam-damily
-had our faces painted
-jousted with cousins
-made a day trip to the Korean consulate in Seattle to check on our visa paperwork
-had fun at VBS and another round of swim lessons with cousins
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CANNONBALL! |
-obtained our international drivers' permits in Spokane
-walked to my elementary school to play, like, EVERY DAY we were in Idaho
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Whitman Cubs |
-swum at the beach
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Jumping over the waves from a jet boat |
-set up a lemonade & cookies & homemade origami stand to raise money for new LEGOs
-tent-camped overnight at Hells Gate
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The S'mores were a hit! |
-accompanied our littlest, newest cousin to his first movie (The Secret Life of Pets)
-paddle boated and kayaked on Lake Coeur d'Alene
-visited Riverfront Park in downtown Spokane
ANNNNND... that's about it. Well, not really. I left out the boring stuff. You're welcome.
We've now been in Korea almost a week, The school has kept us super busy the past six days, but we've made some great friends, learned a lot about the school, gone shopping a few times, and learned to say "hello" and "thank you" in Korea. Jet lag issues are waning, so should be able to start exploring and taking pictures soon. Until then!