(I started this blog weeks ago and have been waiting to get the computer set up to get pictures and such... I just need to post it and move on!!! So here's a few pictures, more details and fun to come!)
It's been a whirl wind and impossible to really summarize but I'll give it a try. Of course it started with moving from Okinawa Japan the day after school ended in June. We stayed with friends and then moved in with Tom's parents. Life was instantly busy and fun and crazy and exhausting all at the same time. Amidst it all we continued to wait to close on our house in hopes of getting in before school started. While we waited we kept busy, here are a few highlights:
TRIP TO UTAH:
We enjoyed our time in Utah with tons to do and lots of family to visit. The mountains were beautiful, the sunshine warm, and wonderful memories made. What I learned:
Mom's cooking will always be the best
There is nothing as wonderful as the sound of cousins laughing together
Utah summers are the best, warm and dry
My parents are amazing and so full of fun and excitement, they kept us really entertained!
NORTHWEST PASSAGE RAGNAR:
Tom's family is full of runners and this year for the first time they put together a Ragnar team consisting of his mom, some of her children and their spouses. Tom and I ended up joining the team taking the spots of a few people who couldn't do it and ended up having a blast. It was a 190 mile run starting on the border of Canada and winding down to Langley Washington. We each ran three different legs of the race with some eating and attempts at sleeping in between. It was great! Thank you to all the awesome family members who ran, drove and watched the kids so we could have so much fun! What I learned:
You can take a "shower" in the back seat of a suburban with a washcloth and towel
It's more comfortable to sleep in the car than outside on the cold sloped ground
Croissants with meat and cheese are delicious
"Killing" is good
You don't actually need a good nights sleep and good food in order to run
LAKE SHASTA HOUSEBOAT:
After only spending one month of summer here in Washington I was already done with it and can't believe they have the nerve to call it summer. I have a feeling this is payback because I spent so much time complaining about the heat in Okinawa. I continue to be cold almost daily. So our trip down to Northern California for a week at the end of July was much needed! It was hot and sunny everyday!! We stayed on a houseboat and had a fantastic time. We swam, skied, wake boarded, tubed, ate, sat, swam again and played games. It was blissful and will definitely be an annual tradition.
ALYSSA TURNED 4!!!
I can't believe my baby is 4. I am imagine I'll be saying that a lot in the years to come. She's is just the most fun and exciting little girl ever. She is all smiles and happiness and is just the best friend to her big sister. She loves to laugh and tries to tell jokes and do silly things. One of her favorite expressions is "that is freaky!" Scooby Doo is her favorite show and she is in love with ballet and dancing. Her and Danica play "mom and dad" all the time and Alyssa likes to be the mom and calls her daughter "honey" and "sweetie" all the time. She has a great imagination and loves to play with action figure type dolls, characters or animals. When she can't find any she will use whatever she can find and one day used a dew screws and little mom and dad dolls. At the park her favorite thing to do is the swing and she just learned to swim and things it's the best! Truly she just lights up our family and is so much fun to have around!!!
THE HOUSE:
In the interim we've enjoyed time just letting the kids ride their bikes, playing on a co-ed softball team, getting ready for the house with things like buying a washer and dryer, kitchen table, etc. Finally, after much drama and several ridiculous delays we closed on the house August 18th. We love it and can't wait to get settled!
Can we come be a part of the extended Stinchfield Family? We love to run and think an annual lake adventure with a house boat sounds like a great tradition. I'm being totally serious.
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