Z: Mama I’m cold.
Me: Me too. We forgot our jackets didn’t we?
Z: We need to stand in the sun.
After we leave headed to the car (in the sun)
Z: Mama, I’m still cold…this sun is cold.
We sure did get used to the Texas sun.
~ Merriann
And now that they are back I am glad that they are back.
Thanks for all your prayers for us.
Talk to you later,
Greg T
The 13th was a nice relaxing day. I got some pictures of the animals hanging around here.
Hummer the llama. He was extremely skittish when he came here but he is has been trusting people a lot more and venturing further in his field.
(Oops…I forgot to post this last night. Here is yesterday…)
Every day we have woke up since being here Zoe excitingly exclaims “Mama! The SUN is out!” It’s the best start to her day.
Mason and Zoe in the sandbox. You have to get out there first thing in the morning to beat the heat. It’s in a great position too to be in the shade.
We got a wonderful treat today! Greg’s sister, Jentessa, lives about a hour away and today she came over to see us! It was great to see her and visit. She almost left with a kitten :o)
~ Merriann
So, you get another one today since I am playing catch up. Don’t forget to scroll down to see the 1st one.
Today we got the see the big town of Poolville. As the history story goes back in the day it was a booming town. It received it’s name because of a “pool” of water that never dried up. The towns people always had water. Well, it has dried up now for the most part but, one famous store remains…Willhite Seed Co.
They are a famous watermelon seed supplier shipping all over the world. They even had a little article written about them in the latest issue of Mother Earth magazine. We’re talking BIG people.
The post office is just beside Willhites (with a whopping 284 boxes) and down the little alley to the right are 2 small churches and around the corner is the elementary and high schools. Apparently there’s a town square right in front of Willhites but we were so busy with the famous seed company we forgot to look out the other window in the car to get a picture of it. Well that’s it folks…that’s Poolville, TX.
~ Merriann
Our afternoon swim was interrupted with a trip to the emergency room. Zoe ended up needing stitches in her arm after falling from the pool deck and cutting her arm on the metal pole. Luckily it was a nice clean gash and didn’t hit any major veins. We were able to get the bleeding to stop within a few minutes and wrapped in up to head to the hospital. According to the doctor she got three stitches but, we have decided it was really 5. How can you not count the knots on either end? I mean after all, they had to stick the needle through there and it is holding her skin together. I didn’t get any pictures at the hospital. Zoe wasn’t real excited about them at the time and the doctor and nurses didn’t seem like they were either. I probably should have snapped one anyway but I didn’t. Oh well.
So, we are on day 3 of our trip here (starting our second full day). But lets start with Day 1. Our trip started at 2:00 am on Wednesday morning as we threw the final things into bags and headed for the airport. It was my hope that Zoe would fall asleep again on the way down but no such luck. She was wide awake and ready to go.
First thing first…find our plane.
Once we got to the airport, got our bags checked, got through security and found our plane we had about an hour till boarding. We passed the time going on the people movers, finding unusual artwork (below) and grabbing a bite to eat.
Zoe was very excited to get on the plane. Everything went pretty fast (no having to wait for hours and the runway). But, not quite fast enough for Zoe. As we were rolling out she asked about 50 times, “Are we flying now?” Nope, not yet.
On the plane and ready for take off
She did great on the flight and even slept for about an hour. I was very happy I brought our headphones. I forgot they have a number music stations you can listen to and she loved it. We did have a fun experience in the bathroom on the plane. Zoe learned to ask what a button does before pushing it. While she was sitting on the toilet she pushed the flush button and, of course the loud suction noise followed. Shock shown on her face as she grabbed hold of my leg and tried to stand up but there really wasn’t room (I was surprised we were both able to make it in there at the same time). How long this lesson will last will be discovered when we returned home.
We landed early and only had to wait a short period of time for the other plane to leave our parking spot. We got our bags and met my sister and were out of the airport in no time. We made a “quick” trip to the store to get 4 things and ended up leaving with a basket full but, we grabbed something to eat and started for the house.
Overwhelmed by the animals at the house Zoe took a while to come inside. Once we got things kind of situated we had just enough time to change for a swim. Sis and I took a little too long getting out there and first so Mason and Zoe started racing on the bikes. Is this not the coolest bike ever? This bike is awesome! Serious off road tires and adjustable for a lot of growth.
Zoe & KC
(I know it looks terrible but he jumped right in front of her last minute)
And we finally got in our swim. At first she had quite the death grip on me when I got in the pool with her but she quickly loosed up and became more and more brave. She hung out by the ladder when I didn’t have her but she loves going under the water and popping back up.
Zoe & her cousin Mason
So, that was day one. Long day and a lot of new stuff but tons of fun. I know it was crazy detailed but it was more for my benefit than yours :O) Although, I do hope you enjoyed it. More to come tomorrow.
~ Merriann
He even had them line up for inspection and march! (I think it is his dream job to be a drill sergeant) The kids couldn’t keep a straight face. And well, when a 3 year old is used to help inspect, who could.
I don’t do a great (ok, even semi good) job at keeping this thing up. But, if after all this time you still check it then I guess I know who my real friends are. :O)
We are getting geared up to head to Texas! Zoë and I will be heading down this week to visit my sister (Hi Sis!) We have not seen each other since I was pregnant with Zoë. She’s going to think I am just always pregnant although it has been a while. Greg has made a point to inform me of the temperature down there almost daily. He’s so thoughtful…Thanks honey!
Here’s a quick picture of Zoë at the Sumas Community Day (who knew). I’ll post more on that later. (I hope…just no one hold their breath. I’d like to have people out there still reading this thing) I even have pictures of our dear Trina competing in the watermelon eating contest!
~ Merriann