Photos by Cierra Owens (amazing photographer in our ward), http://photographbycierra.blogspot.com/ don't worry, I asked her first |
I still can't believe we fit everything into this thing! |
Our dads came to help us |
My mom came too |
Bailey: 3 months, Owen: 3 weeks |
The excitement |
These are the reasons that make moving again worth it!
1) Washer and dryer in your apartment – ours doesn’t, coin op for now
2) Garbage disposal – ours doesn’t have this
3) Air conditioning – not this either
4) Larger kitchen and more storage – we have a tiny, tiny kitchen that can drive me nuts sometimes
5) Just about everyone around you are members of the church – I don’t know of any members in our complex
6) Newer, cleaner, and has two closets in the master bedroom and two bathrooms
7) The price difference is only $20
Sounds nice huh? Especially the part about the washer and dryer and air conditioning. The first few weeks we were here our apartment got up to 88 degrees. That’s hot! I remember thinking how nice grocery shopping was cause it was air conditioned! It’s cooled off here now so it’s not an issue anymore. The laundry part is what gets me the most. I refuse to do laundry more than one day a week, so for now it’s Mondays and here’s why: I load up the car with all our laundry and Bailey taking 3 trips up and down the stairs and drive over to the laundry place for our complex with about $5 - $10 in quarters. I load up 5 of the washers, leave for 45 minutes, come back, load up 4 dryers, drive home the hang dry items, go back for the dried clothes in 60 minutes, drive home and fold it all up while it’s still hot. All while trying to juggle Bailey with me and work it into her feeding/sleep schedule. It was really hard the first few times, but now I’ve gotten it down pretty well. The good part is that I can do 5 loads in about 3 hours; the bad part is that sometimes the washers are taken up so it takes the entire day rotating clothes, going back and forth and by the time dinner comes around I’m exhausted.
The only bad thing about moving in May is that I think we’d be in a different ward and I love this ward! I’ve become friends with some of the greatest girls I’ve ever met.
Loads and loads of laundry for Bailey to roll around in |
Sunset from our balcony |
Gotta love the power lines |
Here are some things I’ve learned about Moscow:
1) It’s pronounced Mos-co not Mos-cow and you’ll get corrected2) We live in Latah county, pronounced Lay-ta
3) Whoever named these places is very particular
4) Population: 21,000 no other cities or towns around for a few miles
5) The water is yellow, especially when it’s hot
6) I feel weird bathing my baby in yellow water and we’ve gone through two faucet purifiers
7) Don’t try to go grocery shopping at Winco on a Saturday
8) Safeway grocery store is expensive but so much more convenient
9) Food stamps are a blessing from Heaven, and the government, we’ve never eaten so well!
10) Our ward is great! It’s fun to be in a student ward again where everyone is your age and doing the same thing as you.
11) The wheat fields and open spaces are beautiful
12) There’s a JoAnn’s and a Michael’s so I’m not going crazy
13) The fastest I’ve driven is 40mph. The average speed is 25-30mph.
14) A tank of gas lasts 6 weeks
15) You can only buy baby toys at Wal-Mart so everyone has the same toys
16) There’s a sign that says, “Welcome to Moscow, a pedestrian priority area” but it should really say, “Welcome to Moscow, be prepared to slam on your brakes at any given moment”
So much more but I’ll save them for another time.
What a hottie on his first day of school, who wouldn't want him as their lawyer? |
Dinner with the three of us |
The sad thing about these pictures is that I just packed away all of those clothes, they don't fit her anymore! She's about 3-4 months old in these and she's 5 1/2 months old now, don't worry I have a TON of recent pictures too.
One more list before I end this post. These are some of fun things we’ve done since being here in Moscow:
1) We went on a hike and we go on walks when it’s nice out
2) We went to the county fair with the Muirs and saw all the prize winning animals and ate a delicious elephant ear scone
3) I’ve been to all the craft, fabric, thrift, and antique stores in town
4) I go to play group every Wednesday with the fun girls and babies in the ward
5) Had some craft days and nights with the girls
6) Sunday dinners with friends in the ward
7) Went to Costco in Lewiston
I wore the baby carrier on the hike and this is the cute face I got to look at the entire time |
She liked most of the hike |
Ranger Mark |
Love you Mark |
3 comments:
First of all I just have to say if you have yellow water all the time you really need to move. We do not have yellow water (except on rare occasions) and Abby definatly does not have to bathe in it. So glad you moved here and that we are friends :)I just wish you moved here last year so that we had 2 years to live by each other instead of 1.
It sounds like you are finding your place in Moscow! I love reading about what you are up to and that cute Bailey of yours!!! but it sounds like May can't come soon enough!
Love the update! Glad you guys are doing so well. You are a trooper with the laundry Debbie! With all of those perks you guys sure will LOVE your new place in May! I'm glad you have made so many new friends. This really is an experience you will love and never forget!
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