Before I go, allow me to introduce you to our other blessings, the kids. Three of them, all girls. We also have 2 dogs and a cat (and a partridge in a pear tree). OK, so maybe not ALL aspects of the actual move make me smile. Can I strap the spastic puppy to the roof while we move?
Little Queen of Hearts is 6, in the first grade and has been homeschooled for the past year and a half. Just your average, normal, eldest kid in the family. Likes to "mother" the other two and sometimes forgets that they really do have a mommy already. Likes to be in charge in all its endearing ways and is extremely self-sufficient. Being in charge does have its advantages though, she gets to be the role model for her sisters and teach them all the things that mom can't. So far they've tackled jumping on the bed, pushing stuff under the bed instead of cleaning your room, and feeding your veggies to the dogs. She likes to play pretend,write in her journal, and image up new stories. She is starting public school in January and is ready to go make new friends. Did you know Little Queens aspire to be architects or artists when they grow up? (By the way, I am TOTALLY going to make this Queen of Hearts costume, is it not the cutest little thing you have ever seen?)
Little Mad Hatter is 5. While homeschooling she is in kindergarten, but due to public school cut off dates, she will start public kindergarten in the fall. This will put her ahead of the rest of the kids in her class, but she is super adaptable so whatever. Having her two years in school away from Little Queen hopefully will help with the fighting. Our Little Mad Hatter is quite the creative mind and often lives in her own little world. Most of the stories on here are in fact TRUE QUOTES straight out of Little Mad Hatters mouth. Yes, she really told us she wants to live in Weirdieland, aka Florida, when she grows up. Little Mad Hatter along with Little Cheshire Cat keep the laughter and warm fuzzies in our household.
Last, but not least, and certainly not the quietest, we have Little Cheshire Cat (or sometimes Angry Bird). Often testing my patience, but oddly insightful, our little terrible two is helping to shape Daddy and I to be the parents that WE want to be. Not the parents that our parents were, not the parents that society, or our neighbors, or our church tells us to be, but that WE want to be. I truly believe God sent her to us not as a miracle to instantly show us everything we need, but as this amusing little enigma that we can't quite figure out. Of course, its all very funny to watch as an on looker, and a good dose of laughter to recall later as I blog for you.
Daddy and I are just along for the ride to provide the meals and other necessities like cool clothing and rides to dance class. This blog is really more for us to document our changes as a family and our trek across the country to seek out new life and new civilization....wait no that's something else. We are going to Boston. Eventually. If the anticipation doesn't kill me first!!!!





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