Thursday, October 6, 2011

California Catch Up...


We made it to California...obviously. Yes, this post is a little overdue. But this moving thing has kept me busy! Anyway, I'll start at the beginning. After two long days of driving we arrived in Alpine, CA on September 8th to 105 degree weather. (luckily nana came with us for the drive so I didn't have to drive with two little ones alone! HUGE BLESSING! When we arrived in Alpine and went to get our apartment nearly every business in town, including the office at our apartment, was closing because there was a power outage. So, we could not get into our apartment! So frustrating. We then headed to get something to eat because we just drove and drove all day and didn't stop to eat. We were all starving! Well, with the power out all the restaurants closed! We headed to Albertson's and got just enough stuff to make some sandwiches and some water (THANK GOODNESS!) We went and got a motel room. With the power out we could not lock our room because we had NO key and there was no A/C (remember it was 105 outside!). We had NO flashlight, NO ice, NO home, less than a 1/4 tank of gas, and only $20 cash between all of us! Our cell phones didn't even work for a while either! We were seriously a little freaked out.The radio kept saying it could be out for days and try to conserve water because towns were starting to run out. We then went to Albertson's a second time to try to get some ice, cash, gas, water, flashlight etc. Well when we got there the lines were to the back of the store and there was virtually nothing left on the shelves. We went to get gas....but duh...no power no gas pumps! Long story short, we sat in a VERY dark motel room, in a strange, dark town, hearing sirens go off until about 1:30 a.m. when the power came back on....HALLELUJAH!! We also learned that we should have been listening to my dad all this time: always have at least $100 cash, never let your car get less than 1/2 tank, always carry a flashlight and a 72 hour kit! Needless to say, it was quite the welcome to our new home...
The next day we finally got into our apartment. Poor Cody had to move us into an upstairs apartment with only the help of my mom and I. We could not have done this without the help of my mom! She was seriously so much help with the girls and the moving/unpacking! We were able to enjoy a couple days before she had to fly back. Just before she left we took Jentri to see the ocean for the first time...she wasn't sure what to think of all that water at first! She loved it though...
Cody works nearly 15+ hours everyday. So when he has a day off we take FULL advantage of it...

USS MIDWAY

we had to put this cute lil' flight jacket on Jentri...
Bostyn is such a good lil' adventurer...





LOVED this statue...



SAN DIEGO ZOO







CORONADO CITY BEACH









MIRAMAR AIR SHOW
Cody was in 'Helicopter Heaven'




this was not Bosyn's favorite adventure...



SAN DIEGO TEMPLE




Overall, we are doing well. Jentri has had the hardest time adjusting. She is so used to having her cousins, friends, and family so close. She keeps saying she wants friends, but she is SO shy. We will meet little girls her age, but she will not talk to them if their moms are standing there. She is so active that it is sometimes hard for her to be in a small apartment. Luckily, there is a pool here, and a park and library close by. But she is happy. She loves being able to go the zoo and the beach and stuff. Bostyn is growing like crazy and changes everyday. She is starting to do a lot of baby talk and the beginning of a cute little baby laugh. She is a really happy girl. We are so thankful for the opportunity we have been given for Cody to get this job and for us to have the opportunity to live here. I love the climate... I just planted my 'winter veggies' yesterday!

Sunday, October 2, 2011

State Fair...

Although we were in the middle of moving we couldn't miss the opportunity to go to the Idaho State Fair. It is our yearly tradition to go every year and go to the horse races. Unfortunately, we didn't go to the races this year. But the fair still provided a good time: unhealthy, but YUMMY food, animals for Jentri to see, and GREAT people watching.

Jentri insisted on wearing her boots as well as Dad wear his with her.
Bostyn was, of course, a trooper
I did not even read the sign behind Jentri until we got home...ha ha whoops!

So Blessed...

Cody blessed Bostyn on September 4th (2 days before moving to CA) in my parents' ward. It was a little rushed but it was still a great day. Cody gave a wonderful blessing to Bostyn Lynn.

Our little familly

Grandma, Grandpa & The Girls

Nana & Papa

Nana, Jentri, Jessie, Bostyn, & Great Grandma Jacque (4 generations)
Great Grandma Jacque
Mom & Bostyn
Dad & Bostyn