Well, we officially live in Arizona now. It is an extremely bittersweet thing, as everyone close to us knows. We love Wyoming, and we love Laramie.
We actually left WY Saturday morning. My sister, Cindy, drove our pick-up down for us, so we were a three-car caravan. We were able to fit all our our belongings is a large yellow Penske truck, but we did fill it up quite full!
Saying goodbye to friends and family on Saturday morning was by far the hardest part of the whole deal. Even though I knew we needed to get on the road, I wanted to keep postponing our departure because I just didn't want to leave! After many tears and many hugs, we did finally pull out of town.
The trip itself went fairly well with little to no problems. We took two days to come down, staying Saturday night in Bernalillo, NM. We got to our new house Sunday evening around 5 and were welcomed by much family. Thanks to them we got the truck unloaded in no time! We also got beds set up and the large things brought into the house.
Everyday since then has been busy with unpacking and the many things that need to be done when one moves. We've gotten internet set up (obviously), registered the kids for school, bought a washer and dryer, and done approximately one million other things that needed done. We are very close to being done with the actual unpacking. We only have a few random boxes that need to be unpacked. There is still organizing and some moving around of things that needs to be done, so we're still keeping busy.
We are enjoying the new house, although is has a few quirks, as all houses do. It's been nice to have a garage, albeit a small one. We can get both cars in it, but there isn't much room to spare. I like that we are on one level; it's saved a lot of leg work. And of course, it's great to not share walls with anyone.
In Adam news, he is doing well and healing wonderfully, overall. We received his burn garment and he's been wearing it at all times, except for bath time. His right leg still has some ulcerations on it that need to heal, but I think those are coming along slowly but surely. His side looks absolutely amazing. Below is a picture Joel took on his phone this morning.
As you can see, there is only one small spot of scab. The parts that look pink in the picture are actually a little darker, for some reason the picture seems to bleach it out a little. The darker pink by the scab is a thicker scar. He's still sensitive on his side, but not as much as he used to be. We have to rub ointments on him every day, and he fights us a little less than he did before.
His donor sites are also looking wonderful. Those are completely healed and they don't bother him at all. As soon as we can get his right leg healed up he will be good to go!
Jenna and Will are also doing well. They've handled the move very well, so far. Jenna was sad when we left Laramie, but I think part of that was her seeing how sad I was. She came with me when I returned the paperwork to her new school for registration, and she was excited about going there. The playground looks fun, and the school looks nice. I think/hope that she and Will both have a good and positive experience at that school.
Joel starts school on the 14th, although orientation is next week. He is definitely nervous about the whole thing, but I know he'll be great. I think he'll be happy to get back to school and back to learning. I'm excited for him to start this new phase, and I'm so proud of him for all the work he's done to get here!
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8 comments:
Me Too! Thanks for the update!
It is always hard to move and leave good friends. Moving is also a ton of work! Good luck getting settled in. I am sure you will make new friends in no time. I am also happy to hear that Adam is doing so well!
So good to read your musings...it is like listening to you chat! :-) I saw a van today that looked just like yours. Got a little teary. I miss you. But I am so glad that things are going well. Love ya! :-)
Glad you arrived safe. Wish we could have hung out more but I know life gets crazy busy. Hope you enjoy AZ and the sun. Give the kids a squeeze for me. :) ~Jeffi
I'm glad things have gone smoothly for you. Moving is hard in all the ways you mentioned. I am also thrilled to see how well Adam is doing. Good luck with your adventure.
Joel loves hard work and you do to, and you love him, so, sounds like you are going great. New things are hard for awhile, pretty soon, nothing will be too hard, cause you have already done it and lived.
We know how hard it is to leave Wyoming, but it will always be there along with the people to go visit!
Where is your new house? What school are you going too? We are going to be up in the Valley the end of Aug for a week and you are on our list to see!! We are glad you are in AZ, though I totally understand missing Wyo and Laramie. I do all the time! :)
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