Yay for home! After a loooooong journey, we are finally sleeping in our own beds again. I'm not sure how I would've done it differently but two days driving with three little youngsters is a lot. Then, flying with a baby accross the country is even more! Glad it's over and we are not taking any long trips again soon. With that said, the kids desparately miss their grandparents and think it is so sad that we don't have a tree house like they do! (My parent's have a grown up size tree house, complete with a window seat and small little fake stove and front porch). Oh and the cat was hard to give up too! So many things about living in the country that are good for the soul. Each time I leave Moscow I get a little pushy about finding a place in the country here. I'm insisting on looking for property somewhere...but really don't know where that would be around here! I guess I need to be thankful for what God has provided for us and our house really is great. Isn't it funny how we are never satisfied where we are at?
Anyway, Jasper is getting better...his RSV is not as bad at all. In fact, he doesn't even have runny nose anymore. The only indication that he is sick at all is an occasional cough. I still have him sleeping in his carseat though. Does this look like the face of a sicko to you?
One thing is for sure...the boys were spoiled at Nana and Grandpa's house. Jack even thanked Nana the night before we left for spoiling him. They watched so many movies that I'm surprised their eyes aren't buggy. The new favorite is Ice Age (The Dawn of Dinosauers). We have been hearing the phrase 'liar liar fur's on fire' over and over and over again. We couldn't figure that one out until finally on the way home Saturday we heard it on that movie! The mystery is solved. Although, now it's becoming an issue...it's not exactly the nicest thing to say to someone. Why is it that they pick out a line like that instead of something sweet and kind to say? Hm.
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