This bag weighed in at 39 pounds. Hey, there's room for more things!
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Weighing In
We have no more furniture! I am so excited! Now our house is a little crazy and I am definitely done cooking in our house. Because we have no more pots, pans, dishes, and even little food left. Now that is left is to pack and cart the remaining things off to Goodwill. Our clothes are mostly packed. In fact, we have been living out of suitcase for a while (because we sold the dressers). We have several large suitcases and were concerned if they would be overweight (checked bags can weigh up to 50 pounds). So, we borrowed a scale from our friends to double check.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Josh's loft
Our furniture is disappearing at an alarming rate. Yesterday the friends who had bought Josh's loft came to pick it up. We were a little concerned with how he was going to take this. I mean this is our little buddy who didn't want to leave his Colts room. So it was with great trepidation that I watched them cart it all away. How would he do? But Josh was smiling and fine! Later that night as prayed before bed, Josh thanked God that he got to sleep in his sleeping bag on the floor. After we were done, Becca wanted to know why she couldn't sleep on the floor. Probably the hardest thing for me (as far as our stuff goes) has been thinking of selling the kids furniture. Not because I have sentimental attachment to it, but because I wanted to provide consistency for our kiddos. They are showing me time and again that their sense of well-being doesn't come from the things around them. Wow, aren't kids amazing?!
Visa?
Well, I think that we have good news on the visa front. Andy talked with the visa service center and was told that his visa has been approved (hooray) and that it should be here Thursday or Friday. Call me a skeptic, but until I see it with my own eyes, I am not quite ready to rejoice. All day I have been gearing myself up to fly solo with the kids. So there will be some serious celebrating on my part (as well as Andy's), once/if the visa comes.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Visa Issues
Well, only one week to go! Can you believe it? It doesn't quite seem real to us, though granted it gets more real each day. Here we are a week away from our departure and Andy still does not have his visa. The kids and I have had our visas for quite some time. Now I have blogged in the past about the extensive medical tests and all the paperwork that was required for his. About a month ago, he was told that he needed additional medical testing (EKG and chest scan, just to name a few). Andy got the needed tests and the doctor filled out the appropriate form. Then a few weeks after that paperwork had been turned in, he was told that they needed his itinerary and flight information. Next he was told that because rules had changed he needed an invitation letter from the company in China. With each of these steps it has taken more time. Now we are at crunch time and Andy was told today that because they no longer offer the expedited service to make things go faster, it could take four to six (business) days. Andy has looked into changing our flights if needed and wow is it expensive. So, now we are in wait mode. We will hopefully know more tomorrow.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Talking with Tori
Over the last couple of months, Tori has really been expressing herself. Her way of doing so is often hilarious. Some funny Tori-isms:
- While in the Ocean exhibit in the zoo: "I want to see the butterfish." (I was confused but quickly realized that she had her condiments mixed up and meant the JELLYFISH)
- Looking around our house with no furniture: "Where did all the couches go? Are they moving to China too? It's very silly in here, I fink" (though she wasn't a bit sad when I told her they weren't)
- My favorite thing that comes out funny because she can't say her "Ls": "Wizards at the zoo"
- The other day she was taking her shoes off by herself (she wants to do everything by herself) and when asked if she needed help, she responded: "I've got it. No worries!"
Monday, May 19, 2008
Final Farewell
We had a very successful garage sale this weekend. Right now we have very little furniture left in our house that isn't spoken for (actually, only 3 pieces of furniture). Check out our living room in the photo! Last night Andy and I watched a movie sitting on the floor.
We also had our final farewell party here in Indy on Saturday. Thank you so much Cramers, Peabodys and Tomlinsons for hosting this. We had such a great time and we really appreciate all that you did! Thank you to all who came - we had a wonderful time hanging out with you all!
Only 8 days left. It is so surreal. In some ways, I am not sure that I am ready, but in other I can't wait...
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Moving Sale Madness and Miscellaneous Mentions
I have not written much this week, not because nothing was happening, but because SO MUCH was going on. I am going to try and hit the highlights here. Yesterday we sent our shipment of boxes off on the slow boat. Or as Josh says, "so our stuff can meet up with us in China." Any guesses on how many boxes we sent? Anyone? We sent 30 boxes. Now I have no idea if that is a lot or very little. I hope that I packed what will be most helpful to us, but we shall see.... Today we had day one of our massive moving sale. It was so crazy! I think of the whole time from 8-2 there were only a couple of 5 minute stretches with no people. Whew! Tonight we went through the house and found a lot more to put out tomorrow. Because with getting everything ready for our ocean shipment to leave yesterday, there was little to no time to prepare for the garage sale. I have discovered a great deal about myself and we haven't even left yet. I've realized that I have very little attachment to stuff. Well, at least most stuff - the other day as we were sorting things to go on the boat or to give away/sell, I was in tears over a stuffed bunny. I look at this bunny and remember Becca in the hospital. One of my favorite pictures of her as a newborn has the bunny in it. But the bunny is big and not a favorite of Becca's, so I am letting it go. I also realize that I handle change better than I thought (well, so far anyway). In the midst of all the packing craziness, we have also had miscellaneous doctor's appointments. Yesterday was a flurry of activity. Here's all we did: finished packing, finished labeling and itemizing each box (for insurance), took all the boxes to the freight terminal, I had a root canal, got somewhat ready for the garage sale, cleaned the house because we had a showing, and friends brought us dessert. In fact, as we described the day to a friend of ours she laughed and said , "it sounds like you're making that up!"
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