Living the life of a P.A. in PA!
We were sort of welcomed into our place with two events, first an earthquake and then a hurricane. I now know what that shaking was. It wasn't strong so I questioned it. I was in that little bathroom minding my own business, if you know what I mean ;) and I felt a shake, but at first I thought it was the people working on the apartment next door, so I looked out the window and saw nothing. Then, I thought I had just gotten dizzy. Later, I read a text message that Jahvel had sent to me asking if I had felt the earthquake; that's when I knew! LOL! The Hurricane arrived here Sunday morning. There were strong winds and rain the night before. I have to admit I got a little scared. We have some huge trees in front of our apartment that were shaking and making lots of noise. On the news we also heard that tornadoes could possibly form so I started to worry even more. The children were already asleep and I kept thinking what we would do if we needed to take shelter. We have no space in our closets, all of the rooms have windows and we have no bottom level. I got worried, but I was also very tired and sleepy so I just went to bed! If anything happened I would be asleep. Luckily nothing happened here. Around the corner, on the other hand, a tree fell. It came out with soil and all. No one got hurt, but it was pretty cool.
Did I ever tell y'all that it took me about a year to finally get the streets of St. George down? I really doubt I'll figure Philly out. Traffic is horrible and I don't know the good areas from the bad ones, so I don't know if I'll ever venture out on my own. I guess I have plenty I can do around the house with the kiddos.
Well, we finally settled in! The girls' room looks good and ours has a crib in it, but other than that they're alright. We still have to get another dresser to put the baby's clothes in and hang up some decor on his part of the room. The living room is probably the simplest looking room in this tiny apartment. It is the biggest room as well, but we didn't really bring anything for the living room, except MY comfy couch!! The kitchen finally has a real table in it, but I'm still hating the smallness and the no counter space. The restroom, let's just say it serves it's purpose!
Moving on.
Jahvel is getting the ball rolling in school and Velani will be doing the same pretty soon! Let me just express in one word how I feel about that "WHAAAH!!" is that even a word?! I am excited for her because I know this is what she wants, really! But I am sad. I can't believe my little Nani isn't so little anymore. She is 5 years old now and ready to conquer the world, not really, but I mean she has grown so much. I know she will succeed in school and will always give 100%. I am just amazed at how much she knows. I was telling Jahvel the other day how she doesn't play pretend because she knows what's real and what's not. Mia would start playing pretend dinosaur and Velani would ruin it for her because she would be like " that's not even real, Mia!" On the bright side, I get to spend one on one time with my Mia before she grows up and leaves me too!
Velani will be in a fake school this year! Fake school building that is. Apparently the school she should be attending is going to be demolished! It's an old building so they are in the process of rebuilding a brand spankin' new one, but we won't be here for it, HOPEFULLY! And darn! Her first year in school and she's going to be in a modular or portable building. That's not fair! I'll try to make the pictures of her first day of school look good!
Oh and Adan is doing great! He's getting chubby, smiling more, making noises and growing healthy. I love that he is such a good boy especially at night!! We will try to make the best of everything while we are here and enjoy the ride! So far we have only been to Ocean City in New Jersey and enjoyed a few hours at the beach. Hopefully we get plenty of other opportunities to go out and explore the east coast!
Stefani
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Well, first of all, I'm pretty sure Mother Nature was trying to impress you because evidently Philly didn't; second, I think that part of the world is brighter now that my babies are over there and last but not least it is a time for new beginnings, for Jahvel, Velani and all of you. It is a time for learning, growing and best of all testing your faith and your convictions. We take for granted many things until we realize we no longer have them within our grasp. Enjoy your life over there and then come back.
Love, MOM
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