- It's going to take me some time to get used to the water here. When it comes out of the tap, it swirls around for a while in a most disturbing way, before settling into clarity. It doesn't taste too bad... but it doesn't taste too great, either.
- The weather is bipolar. The day we got here was sunny, but extremely windy. The next day was 60 degrees and gorgeous, and the following morning we woke up to snow which turned into ice and stuck around for a week. I am unable to discern any kind of pattern, and will just have to start trusting the weather man.
- The wind is insane. It's like being on the Oregon coast, except, without the ocean. Or the beach.
- It is DRY. Lizzy's poor hands might never be the same again. She applies lotion and goes to bed with gloves on, but in the morning her hands still look like they have lizard skin. I'm told the summer is just as humid as it now is dry, and I wonder, what will that do to my hair?
- People here are very kind. On our first Sunday at church, I think everyone in the entire ward introduced themselves, and we were invited to dinner that very night. That was a great blessing, because our furniture had not yet arrived, and we were getting tired of sitting on the floor. More importantly, we made some awesome new friends.
- The grass is brown. And completely dry. In January. Weird.
- It is beautiful here. The sky really knows how to turn blue. I'm looking forward to spring when all the trees get their leaves.
As a special note, Lizzy was throwing up in a bowl on the side of the road right before this was taken.
6 comments:
You are awesome! I love that you will always remember Lizzy barfing before the family photo. I am so glad you updated your blog because it helps me not to miss you guys so much. They are so lucky to get you and your family.
Katrina I loved reading about you! Thanks for sharing you life:) I love you and your adorable family! Sounds like an adventure for sure!
Love, Lisa
I know I have a weird account name so if you're confused....it's Lisa Dunne:)
I'm glad you got to ok without to much (extra) trouble. You'll get used to the dry air. Eucerine makes a baby ointment (that's fancy Vaseline) that helps with chapping. When I moved to nv I had nosebleeds for months, wished I'd used this stuff. Drink lots of water too. I'm glad you feel welcomed. The folks in ok are super nice. When you get a chance, send me your address. I won't bore you with how much we've missed you. Picking up from school hasn't been the same though. Happy unpacking!
Glad to hear that you made it there safely, and I am happy to know you have a blog. It sounds like fun adventures ahead. We sure miss you!
Great family photo!
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