So, it's only taken me THREE months(which feels more like SIX), to feel comfortable here. But, I think I'm finally finding my way. I drove to the base w/o the garmin today, which I consider an accomplishment since I take the back way that Cody showed me.
Also, Hailee is starting to fit into her school. I think you are cool if you have a scooter here, lol. I let her bring her scooter in the morning today, and she instantly joined the group of girls with scooters and wanted nothing to do with me. She was constantly showing off her Toy Story scooter (with Jessie on it) to anyone who would listen!
I have been looking into churches around here, because I always feel better when I have a church to go to. There is one about 10 minutes away from the house, that I am going to check out this Sunday..since Cody will be off. I'm not sure if they have sunday school for the kids, but I'm going to look into it. I know that they have something called Fizz for Hailee's age group. I'm sure it's something like Awana is, back in the states. I always like to be involved in things, it makes me happier. I also love when my children learn about the word of God.
I'm trying to find a gymnastic type class for both kids. I found something that I am going to look into which is similar to a "My Gym" in the states. I think Bubba would benefit from some socialization, considering I think he is my interverted child. Hailee is the exact opposite, and it has made life easier for her and us.
Lincoln is getting better with potty training. He knows to go to the door. His biggest problem is holding in his potty, I think his bladder is quite small and/or he doesn't quite know how to hold it yet. When he has to go number 2 tho, he goes outside every time. The kids are also learning how to adjust to him. First, Bubba was scared of him, but now Hailee is moreso scared. It's getting better every day tho. I'm not as stressed as I was the first two weeks we had him.
I can't wait, but then I can(hah), to start school in 12 days. I'm ready to get the ball rolling on my degree. There are some hurdles since I'm in England, but I am determined so I will pull thru them.
"My life is like a lemondrop, I'm suckin' on the bitter to get to the sweet part..I know there are better days ahead.."
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