I'm sure you're wondering how the move went and for the most part it was good, I was able to survive 15 hours in a car with two bored cranky kids.....THAT is a feat in itself.
As for Arizona, well, what to say, other than I don't like it???? I really really don't like it?????
I think being in Idaho for 10 years and getting used to the 4 seasons really spoiled me because I got here and all they have is HEAT and I'm not just talking about 90 degree heat, look if you want to know what it feels like try turning on your oven to about 450 degrees and then walk up to it and open the door and stand right there. THAT is what it feels like everytime I step outside, it's making me cranky and frustrated and I'm not a happy camper.
Unfortunately this is the life that I chose, a military wife, and we don't always like where we go or where we move but we have to suck it up and make the most of it.
We finally got our internet and all our belongings yesterday, right now I'm surrounded by boxes, I don't think there's a space I can squeeze through without knocking one down. I'll be unpacking and redecorating for the next million years, wanna come help???
We didn't get the house that we wanted, they told us they had a few for us to look at including one in the neighborhood we really liked, but when we showed up magically, they had ONE house to look at and it's the one we're in right now. It's not a bad house, I actually like it because it's a one level and has no stairs which you know when you have little ones is a hassle to have around.
I haven't been able to take any pictures, I don't think you want to see all my boxes do you???
I did take lots of pictures on the trip here, we went from Idaho straight down to Nevada which led us through Las Vegas. Man is that place crazy, I'm not a "lots of traffic" driver, I actually cringe thinking of driving on highways and busy roads so when I was slammed into the middle of Vegas traffic I was hyperventilating, trying to stick behind hubby's truck only to have tons of cars just cut in between us. I think I may have cried a few times but for the most part I was really good. LOL
Right after we left Vegas we got to travel through Boulder City, NV which I absolutely fell in love with. I think I'll be retiring to that city, it's a small town, cute little streets, right near Lake Mead and it's just the kind of place I love.
We also got to go over Hoover Dam which is just gorgeous, a little intimidating to drive through but beautiful none the less LOL
I have more pictures to share but I need to get this house unpacked....I just wanted to check in with everyone and say hi. I will be back tomorrow with my Slow Cooking Thursday so I hope you will all join me :)
Have a wonderful day everyone!!!
26 comments
Linda
I hate the stack of unpacked moving boxes, but my motto is "one box at a time, break it down after it's empty and take it outside." That helps keep the clutter down.
Glad you arrived safely.
I hope the unpacking goes well, just do a little at at time!
Kelli
What part of AZ are you in? We are in the NW side.
Either way?
HOWDY NEIGHBOR!
Blessings,
Trish
Laura
So happy to see you blogging again..
Bridget
*smiles*
Kim
Wow, lots have happened since the last time I've been on here... seems like years ago. Good luck with unpacking! AZ! That's crazy about the heat. I hope things are going well with your new home!
Take Care,
Kathy
Sorry to hear it's so hot. Over here it's constantly damp at the moment.
I'm sure you'll soon be settled in. You'll be in my prayers.
Hugs
Sarah
I feel for you - with the heat. I basically wilt. Daniel loves it, I do not. Hopefully, your body will accumulate quickly.
Glad you are back, and looking forward to the pictures!
-Andrea
It's nice to hear from you again. I've been wondering how your move is going. Glad you made it through Las Vegas safely. LOL
Thanks for hosting the slow cook Thursday. I posted a recipe.
Blessings to you in AZ
I was living in beautiful Colorado Springs, with a view of Pikes Peak from my apartment balcony. Nice 4 seasons, mild summer, snow not too bad in winter as it usually melted by the afternoon...I loved it there.
After Joe's remote to Osan his follow on orders were to New Mexico. The first time I visited him there I cried when I was about to leave...we were getting married and I knew this was where I would be living. I hated it. It was brown, dusty, dirty...did not compare to Colorado at all. Summer is HOT HOT HOT here too. Oh but it's a "dry" heat. I don't care - 100 degrees is too darn hot! I've now been here for 7 yrs...and yes as a military spouse you make of each assignment what you can because you don't want to spend your time being miserable.
I know you'll get through this, it'll be an adjustment to the different climate etc, but you'll get through...and just know I've been there before too :)
Sorry about the heat. I despise hot, humid weather with a passion, too. Hopefully, ya'll won't be stationed there too too long. I'm nervous about our next duty station already. It'll be here in less than 2 years!
I'll be looking forward to seeing all the pics from your trip.
Hugs,
Eden
Oh Dear, I do so feel for you, about the heat. I too would not be a happy camper. But it just makes me all the more grateful to all of you, for the life you have chosen. That of being the Warrior protecting us... And the Warrior's family.
I don't like big-time driving any more and I can't imagine all of it, you had to do. Especially not being able to keep "your leader" in view, because of crazy drivers. You are one Super Gal!!!!!
Relax. {Hahh, I can hear your maniacal laughter, at that!!!} Unpack stuff. Get acclimated. Don't worry about blogging. We won't forget you. :-)
Mari-Nanci