Sunday, November 25, 2012

Washingtonians?!?!?!

We are finally all moved in to our new house in Washington...does that make us Washingtonians?! Nah, we'll always be Georgia Peaches!! Here is the new house! Our House
The Back/Patio
The Entry
Living Room
Living Room
Living Room
Kitchen
Dining Room
Dining Room
Pantry
Mudroom
Loft (upstairs)
Loft
Guest Bedroom
Guest Bathroom/Hallway Bathroom
Computer Room/Guest Room
Computer Room/Guest Room
Our Bedroom
Our Bedroom
Our Bedroom
Our Closet
Our Closet
Our Bathroom
MOUNT RAINIER!!!
Thanks for all the love, support, and prayers. We really appreciate it all!!!

Thursday, September 13, 2012

North West Coasters

As you can see from the title, yes these Southerners are now living on the North West Coast in Washington State near Ft. Lewis. We were in North Carolina for the Special Forces Qualification Course, but Dusty made a family decision and decided to step away from the course and Special Forces all together. Within just a couple days of stepping away, we got orders to Ft. Lewis and were up and packing and moving within 4 weeks. I put in my two weeks notice at work and then used a week to pack the house. We moved 7,800 pounds in a 26 foot Penske truck, with my car being towed on a trailer, across country, through 13 states, over 9 days. We drove through North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin, South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho and Washington. We went to Chicago, Wall Drug in South Dakota, Mt. Rushmore and Crazy Horse, The Badlands, Yellowstone National Park. It was amazing to see all this in one trip and to do it with Dusty!! Currently, we are living in an extended stay in Tacoma while we house hunt and look for the perfect one to buy. We will be very excited to move into a house and have space and a yard back! Bless Paisley's heart, she has so much energy and can't get it out in this room! Thank you all for the love, support, advice and prayers!!! It's been a great adventure and I can't wait to see what God has in store for us here. We are truly blessed!

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Where has the time gone??
































Why the pictures are at the beginning AND in the wrong order is beyond me...sorry! I am so far behind with blogging, it's not even funny! Please bear with me! So I left off at the end of October...since then, we moved to North Carolina at the end of October. We got settled in, learned our way around the area and hung out with old friends, while making new ones. November, Dusty's parents, Liz and Danny (Big Dan), came to visit for Thanksgiving. We had a great time, just the four of us. We ate a TON, went to the Airborne and Special Operations Museum, to the movies and just hung out. The first weekend in December, I drove over to Germantown, TN for Nicki's, Dusty's sister,bachelorette party. I made a long trip out of it and spent a few days at my parent's house visiting family. On my way over there, I was called about my job status and actually started the following week I got back. I work at Cook Child Development Center on post and am a flex...which means I fill in the rooms where they need me and can start work at 5:15 in the morning and work until 6:00 at night when the center closes (with multiple breaks throughout the day). Sorry, I know this is all random, but I'm trying to remember all that we have done since the end of October and now it is the end of February :) We had a Christmas party at our house before all our friends and the guys Dusty works with went on leave for Christmas. It was a great turnout and it was good to see all our friends all together, and new ones included. To officially kick off Christmas break, Dusty and I went to a Lady Antebellum concert in Roanoke, VA. It was awesome!!! We had so much fun! Josh Kelly and Eden's Edge were also there. The ride over, however, not so much! Here's the short and sweet version: Layla and Paisley in the car, many miles of very curvy roads and one sick pup! (Thank goodness it wasn't both. Now, we finally get to Christmas break and make our road trip from NC, to GA, to TN, then back to GA, then NC. We had a great family Christmas with the Roy's (my family). We celebrated Rachel's (my older sister) 29th birthday by eating at Garcia's and we all went bowling afterwards, including my 87 year old Grandpa! He beat me in bowling...I know, it's very hard to believe, but he did...haha :) Next came Christmas eve. We spent it by going to the Christmas eve service at our church, then having pizza and wings at our house with the family. Christmas morning was filled with smiles, love and laughter, especially with Branton, my now 19 month old nephew, in the house. We had a lot of fun! Santa even left presents for Layla and Paisley! That afternoon, my dad's side of the family came over for our annual Christmas day dinner. We had about 25 people and had a lot of fun. Even though everyone pretty much lives on the same road or within a mile of each other, we really don't see everyone all that often; not in one place anyway. Dusty and I got up on the 27th and high tailed it to Memphis and picked his parent's up from the airport (they were coming in from South Florida to have Christmas with Liz's sister's family.) We did our Christmas celebration that night with his parents and sister and her fiance, Christopher. Once again, had a lot of fun visiting, opening presents and eating. Overall, we had a great time with all our family and are so grateful we had the opportunity to take two weeks off to visit. Whew, we've made it to the New Year! We celebrated back in Ringgold with my sister Rachel and her husband Beau. We went to dinner then went down to my cousin Kelly and Corey's house and watched the ball drop with a group of friends. We hit the road the next morning to get back in time for work on the 2nd. One of our family friends from church got married in Greensboro, NC on January 14, so mom and Kim came up that Friday night and the next afternoon, the three of us went to the wedding. It was beautiful and great to see everyone and hang out. We had another wedding the next weekend...Dusty's sister Nicki and her husband Christopher got married in Memphis at Independent Presbyterian Church on January 21. It was beautiful. Nicki was a stunning bride!! It was great to see all of Dusty's side of the family since it had been 2 years since we had all been together. February 10th weekend we went to Charleston to hang out with our good friend Greg. He and Dusty went to West Point together and he was also in our wedding. We walked the downtown area, shopped, ate, visited the Citadel and Fort Sumpter, and had fun together. Please pray for Greg's safety and protection as he heads to Afghanistan for his 4th tour of duty. Valentine's Day is up next. Dusty and I had never been together on the actual day, ever, in our 6 1/2 years of dating. So...we went all out :) (Get ready to hince some sarcasm). Dusty made a reservation at one of the local steakhouses in Fayetteville. We thought it was going to be a hidden gem, a nice restaurant where all the locals go for great food...ha! We made a reservation for 7 pm (hello, it's Valentine's day), they told us they had a great Valentine's day menu and specials. Looking promising...until we pull up, which we did right at 7. We walk in and our mouths might have hit the floor...we walked in to a diner? Maybe a Lizzi's back in Dalton? The waitress yelled, from the kitchen, "y'all find a seat wherever". Thank goodness we had those reservations because we almost didn't find a booth for all the 3 people in this small restaurant. :) We sit down, the lady brings us the Valentine's menu, and asks what can she get us and kept standing there until Dusty had to ask her if we could have a bit more time. She brought our waters back and took our order. We had cheese sticks for an appetizer that either came from the freezer at Food Lion or the bowling alley. And they were the best thing I ate that night!! Dusty ordered a steak (that was half and inch thick, maybe,) and a baked potato that wasn't done. I had crab cakes that were a little bigger than a silver dollar and were so fried I tasted no crab. And did I mention my potato wasn't done either?! Yea...we were done eating and paying at 7:25, if that tells you anything. Once outside, we burst out laughing. Such a great night and great memories of our first V day together. We actually drove through McDonald's on the way home and ordered a smoothie. HA! This past weekend,President's weekend, Rachel, Beau and Branton came to visit. We went to a local zoo (a pasture with horses, a giraffe, two tigers...one of the tigers was the biggest thing we had ever seen, wow!, some monkeys, some wolves, a brown bear, skunks, llamas- don't worry, I stayed back. And yes, they were all caged, separately. We hung out at the house for the rest of the weekend and took it easy. Branton and Paisley instantly became best friends. Paisley had someone to chase and have toys thrown to and Branton had someone to chase and throw toys to. Layla on the other hand, slept. So now I think we are all up to speed on what we have been doing for the past couple, or several, months. Dusty is learning Arabic and can speak it really well. I am so proud of him for learning it so fast and doing well in his class and on his quizzes/tests. I am still working at Cook Child Development Center, but now I am a full time teacher in the pre-k room, which is exactly where I want to be. Tonight, Dusty has planned a special date night to celebrate my promotion. NOW, y'all are all caught up on our lives, probably more than you would like to be, but thank you for being patient for this extremely long post. If y'all ever come over our way, stop in for a visit :) Thank you all for your prayers, support and love. Dusty and I really appreciate it! Now if I can post pictures....

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