OK, so I was waiting to put a new post up so that I could put some pics but, our computer desk didn't quite make the move so we need to buy a new one. Therefore we haven't gotten our desk top out because we have nowhere to put it and I don't know where the software for my camera is at to download it to the laptop so for now there won't be any pics. OK we did find a house, it is in
Puyallup, WA. I think we were kind of led here, after we saw the house and the neighbors were so friendly it just felt right so we applied for it and they called us the next day and said we could move in the day after that. We applied on Wednesday they called us and said we had it on Thursday and we unloaded the truck on Friday. So
fortunately for us we only had to live in the hotel for a few days. Now we are just waiting on the money the
Airforce owes us for moving ourselves so we can get a new desk. The kids have gotten started in school and seem to be really enjoying it. They were over crowded and had to open a new 3rd and K class so
Kaylie started her new class yesterday and
Camren will start his new class on Monday and will also be going from being AM Kindergarten to PM. Oh well I guess I just won't ever get to the gym, I am
definitely not taking him with me. We aren't quit sure what's going to happen with Cristian, because he was in advanced math in Florida and their schools are just more advanced then here, he has done all the math books they have scheduled for this year in 6
th grade. He went last week and tested for the gifted program (I'm really not bragging, but I am proud of him and his abilities) and should know something in the next week or so. If they offer to have him in their program he can do what they call the pullout program where once a week he goes to a different school and does the gifted program (whatever that is) or he can do the self contained program which would mean he would go to a different school all together all the time and do their program all the time, the problem we see with this is that he won't be going to school with any of the kids from the neighborhood and will be less likely to make friends which was the problem we had in Florida, because he went to the Preparatory school and nobody really in our neighborhood did he didn't have any friends close by. They have also offered for him to skip to the 7
th grade but after talking to his teacher we really don't feel he is socially ready to do that so they may let him go to the first period seventh grade math and then go back to his school for the rest of the day. He has a wonderful teacher
who has not let this slip by at all, she personally went out and bought a 6/7 Algebra book and has been having Christian do that while the other kids are doing the other math. Anyway I guess only time will tell. OK so one of our neighbors is a member of the church and they told us that we had a really big ward with over 530 active members. They said that the seating went all the way into the gym so we were thinking maybe a few rows, Uh No our first
week we were about 30 minutes late and when we got there it was filled up to the back of the gym, now it is a smaller building but still! And they were still passing the sacrament. There are so many kids they have 2 primaries, A & B. The Relief Society meets in the Chapel so the kids can use their room and apparently the Relief Society room wasn't big enough anyway. It's pretty overwhelming,
so many people have introduced themselves and I can't remember half of them. I guess I will learn eventually. It's a huge change coming from
FWB where the primary had about 30 kids if we were lucky and the whole Sunday school fit in the Relief Society room. We are looking forward to making new friends being able to explore this new country here and also being closer to family so hopefully we can go home for visits more often. Well when we get our desk and then get our computer all set up
I'll post some pics of our new home and maybe some of the area. You can see Mt. Rainier pretty much
from our front porch, I think were about 40 miles from it. Until next time!!