It has been so long since I wrote anything. I just checked the last date I wrote and I can see why. It was the day Lavar left for France. Then I had 2 months to prepare everything, pack everything, and basically uproot our lives in little Simi Valley and move half way across the world to St Etienne, France. So needless to say, I was busy.
But we are here now! Finally settled in and I have a few moments to update everyone. It took a while, a lot of organization (skills that I don't have... thankfully I have a
sister-in-law who does!), and a little procrastination to get everything packed. So 9 checked in suitcases, 5 carry ons, diaper bag, 2 kids, 1 mommy, 1 grammy and 3 aunts later we were on the plane!!! Yes, you did read that right, 3 aunts later. Let me explain...
I have probably the most wonderful family in the world. I love each one so dearly. I feel so undeservingly blessed when it comes to the people that God has placed around me and that I can call family. Every time we move my mom usually comes with me to help us move. Well this year she mentioned to her sister, Veta, that she should come along. Then thought twice with "Oh, you probably wouldn't want to leave Tim". "I could leave Tim" was my aunts response. Two days later, she was booked on the flight! Then a couple weeks before take off I had a going away party for Tae. My mom and her sisters were talking about how fun it would be if they all went. My Aunt Jan has never been to Europe and my Aunt Donna is a French teacher who loves to travel. Well, the next morning Aunt Jan shows up at my door before her class (also a teacher) with her airline miles and credit card in hand asking me to figure everything out for her. Later that day, booked! When my other aunt found out, she was booked the next day (different flight but same travel period). So off to France we go!
We got here late Tuesday night, the 28th of September. As tired as we all were, and we were tired, everyone got right to work in the apartment. I can't believe what master minds these women are. You would not believe what they are capable of! Just for an example, I will expand on this later, they turned an old gross attic thing into a beautiful, clean pantry! And we
always need extra room for food. We spent a few days getting the apartment in order, decorating, cleaning, organizing. I must say, I felt a little lost here. I am not particularly good at any of these things, so I kinda just putzed around doing what they told me to. Hopefully what they do comes with age and experience and I am just not there yet, but it's in my blood, right? Right? We then decided we wanted to make a trip. So we loaded up the car, and when I say loaded, I am not kidding, and drove to Switzerland! Luckily, my boys are born travelers, or made, either way, but they did awesome. Because after a
beautiful time in Switzerland we drove up to Paris, about 5 hours. Got lost for about 2 hours and saw about 8 minutes of Lavar's game. Then stayed the night there in a hotel that, let's just say wasn't 5 stars... or 4 or 3 maybe... Well, we are all troopers! Then the next day we saw the city and drove home that night. I might have scared them a tad bit with my driving, but we made it! And in good time I might add!
We finished up the apartment and proceeded to get lost quite a bit more in the city of St. Etienne. I have actually never been lost more times in my entire life. I did hear that this was a confusing place though, that makes me feel a tad bit better. And then they had to leave... :( So sad. Our house is so quite and not nearly as clean without them all. As I mentioned in the begininng, I
love my family and I love being surrounded by them. But this is the time in our lives right now, and this is what our family has to do. I can understand that and appreciate it for what it is. We're living in France for crying out loud!
Now life. Just regular life with a few complications. For example, Tae's name is pronounced exactly the same as the word tea in French. So when people ask his name they think we are saying tea, like to drink. Like we named him apple juice or something. Oh well, Tae is a tough, strong, resiliant kid and is adjusting wonderfully. He did say that he wanted to go to his other home with his Lightening McQueen bed. Thanks Grammy and Poppy for making that house so stinkin' cool! He is doing good, though, and will be speaking French in no time.
Sorry for what feels like rushing through this. I just wanted to give a real quick overview of what has happened in the last two months or two weeks. When I get a chance I want to write more about the things that have been going on individually. And besides, the E-man just woke up which means no time for mommy. I will write more consistently, promise!!