We came home October 30th because Tim needed to get started at his new job and my friend was ready to take over her house and home again :D Tim's new job in Sunnyvale was a half-hour commute from our apartment in downtown Palo Alto, so we started house-hunting close to his work. I decided pretty quickly that I needed a house with a yard, so I declared I didn't care how much I spent on rent and just started looking at houses. Luckily, Tim insisted on trying to keep our rent payment low, and we found the PERFECT house. It's 2.8 miles from his work and it has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2-car attached garage, and a fenced backyard. I've never loved a house as much as I love this one; I don't hate California anymore, though I do still miss my friends and family.
We moved lickety-split. We have only 2 boxes left to unpack; we have a few boxes of books and such that will be unpacked once we have more shelving on which to unpack them to, but I don't count those! Problem with moving, though, is that the lease wasn't up on our apartment yet. So we're still responsible for the rent there. So even though Tim's making more than he's ever made before, we are still broke! The manager of our old apartment is advertising it and hopefully it will get rented soon; we are in talks with a realtor to sell our condo, too. That will be so great when that's all done!
My kiddos are growing up so fast. Yesterday I realized how much Jack loves to act out the one story we've ever acted out (the story of Samuel the Lamanite calling the Nephites to repentance). I was getting tired of doing the same thing over and over, so I showed Jack that we can do other stories, too. That opened up the floodgates! He watches Book of Mormon stories, begs me to watch them with him so I'll know what to do, then we each take a part and start acting. It's so much fun to watch him learn the stories with such enthusiasm!
Lily is so much like her brother. I was expecting her to be so different, and she is in some ways, but she is so much like him. Jack was a late talker, but I wasn't worried. Boys talk later than girls, and Tim was a late talker, so I just knew it would work out, and it did. He started talking at 20 months and just exploded with words, and had a full 2-year-old vocabulary in just 2 months. But Lily being a girl and being so different from Jack as a baby, I was expecting her to talk sooner, but she's 18 months now and still doesn't talk. I've decided not to worry b/c she DOES communicate, with whispers, gestures, and non-word vocalizations. She points to what she wants, she nods her head for "yes" and shakes it for "no" (and she's even started saying "no"), she pats her diaper when she needs a change. She's learning to catch her food in her hands when she spits it out, she's using a spoon and a cup pretty well, and she puts her shoes on by herself. She helps clean up messes, both by wiping up spills and picking up toys. This morning she even showed patience by waiting for me to get dressed before I nursed her :D She's decided that baths are fun again b/c she loves to play with the water, and this is another reason I love my new house: the bathroom with a bathtub is off of the kitchen, so the kids can play in the tub and I can cook/clean while they play and I can still keep an eye on them to make sure Lily doesn't drown! (When the water gets deep, she loses her balance and falls underwater. That's what happened months ago and she decided to be terrified of baths from then on, until now.)
Yesterday, Jack helped me cook broccoli casserole for supper. We had so much fun! He dumped the broccoli into the boiling water, poured the milk for the sauce, stirred up the sauce and poured it in, and helped me pick the seasonings to use. And then, when the casserole was done, HE ATE IT. Yes, Jack ate BROCCOLI casserole. With no fuss. Hallelujah! Then he helped me make cookies by dumping in ingredients and helping to stir; then he rolled balls of cookie dough in a plateful of sprinkles to make beautifully colorful cookies :D Then we had Family Home Evening and finished the night by watching the first Harry Potter movie and eating cookies; Lily spent about an hour shrieking and jumping on us, and Jack conked out with his head in my lap. Good times :D
So Thanksgiving is coming up and we don't have money for plane tickets :( We decided we'd drive to Utah to visit Tim's family up there, but there are mountains between here and there that are covered in snow. Tim has to work the day before Thanksgiving, so if we went we'd be driving overnight, and I just don't quite feel safe about driving overnight through snow-covered mountains. So it looks like we'll be celebrating our first ever Thanksgiving at home. We worked hard to get our unpacking done quickly and I feel at home here, so I'm really quite excited about it! I'm making a menu and trying to keep it short and simple so I can spend more time playing with my family; I'm planning on doing the grocery shopping today so I can possibly do some cooking tomorrow. And we might even go take the kids to the mountains Friday or Saturday so we can play in the snow!
Pictures!
Packing to go to Texas!
Lily went to Malina and didn't let go of her for about 15 minutes! I wonder if Lily remembered Malina? She did the same thing with her Grandma (Tim's mom) and with Vickie; Vickie and Malina were there when she was born and we spent lots of time together while we lived in Texas.
Lily and her Nanna, my mom :D
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