Finally, After weeks of searching for a new car we found a great deal in a 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer. If you know Jay and I you know we are really Toyota people, but this car was a great deal and only had 80 miles on it. It gets great gas mileage too. Anyway, I am so glad we found something and I am no longer stranded at home. Yay!
Thursday, July 30, 2009
New Car!
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Car Search continues!
Homemade Playdoh!
After being home all week without a car last week I was going VERY stir crazy. I realized i didn't really have that much around the house for the kids to keep them entertained. I found myself wishing i had bought some playdoh or could find the box of crayons we have somewhere in the abyss of boxes in the garage. Really, there are just so many bubbles you can blow outside. Anyway, I came across a recipe for homemade playdoh which I thoought would be fun to do with the kids and would keep them entertained. So, I picked up all of the ingredients, but really didn't think it would work! Much to my surprise it turned out great! I was able to make the colors we wanted and the consistency is actually better than store bought playdoh. Yay! (You have to really know me to know that I am not the crafty type!) Anyway, I am storing my new creation in small tupperware containers. I thought I would share this recipe in case you wanted to try it too!
Homemade Playdoh
1 cup flour
1/2 cup salt
2 tbsp cream of tartar
1 tbsp oil
1 cup boiling water
Food Coloring
All you do is mix all the dry ingredients and then add the boiling water. Obviously it is hot, but I found it really started to set up after it started to cool. Make sure it is the right consistency, not too sticky and not too dry. You can remedy both of those situations by adding more water or flour. Then just knead your desired food coloring colors. (I put gloves on my hands so they wouldn't dye to the colors I was using)
Have fun!
Friday, July 10, 2009
We made it!
We have had a very difficult time finding an internet provider to come out here to set up something wireless. You would think we lived in the sticks or something!
Anyway, Jay starts work tomorrow and then thankfully has 3 days off like his normal schedule. His new commute will be pretty long at an hour each way, without traffic. We would appreciate your continued prayers as we try to adjust to life back in California. The kids are doing well. I don't think Rylie understands at all. She has been very good about just going with the flow. Tristan, on the other hand, is constantly asking about his friends and church back in Georgia which really breaks my heart. I know, in time, he too will adjust, and most likely forget them. That makes it even harder for me.
Just when we thought all of our Goodbyes were over we dropped Auntie Stacia off at the airport yesterday. I wasn't expecting to get so emotional but i could not stop crying. We love her. My kids have grown to love her VERY much and I am so sad that we will not get to see her every day. She was such a blessing to us and to our kids. We will pray every single day that she moves back so we can see her again. Rylie asks all the time, "Where's Auntie?" Sad day.
While Jay starts this new job I will be starting something new myself. I will be a stay at home mom. WOW. Who would have ever thought we would move to California and I would get to stay home. We could use prayers for this as well. It will be a transition for me as I am used to having a full time job, and my kids can be quite the handful. However, I am so grateful for this opportunity and I can't wait to see what our days will be like. So, this is what is going on with us. Feel free to shoot us an email and we will give you our new contact information. We really, really, really miss all of our friends back in Georgia and are really grateful that the Lord gave us the time we had with you all. I will post some pictures when we get our internet back up.


