Wednesday, August 03, 2011

At Home in Washington

We are all settled in Washington State! Our new home is located in Lacey, which is a suburb of Olympia. I am really loving it here. While most of the United States have been suffering through a ruthless heat wave this summer, we have enjoyed temperatures no higher than 78 degrees. We  are able to leave our windows open all day, and it's cool enough at night that we need a sweater.  Everything in this area is lush and green, and there are beautiful, impossibly tall evergreens surrounding us. Only a few yards down the sidewalk, we have a picturesque view of snow-capped Mount Rainier. We moved in exactly three weeks from the day we left Pittsburgh. I am so happy we were able to find a house that the whole family loves, and to move in so quickly.

Our cross-country drive was fun and interesting - and exhausting! We took ten days to actually drive to McChord AFB, stopping at Cedar Point, a friend's house in Michigan, Wall Drug (South Dakota), Mount Rushmore, a cousin's house in the mountains of Montana, and finally, Yellowstone Park. The kids and I all saw parts of the United States that we had never seen before, so it was very exciting to us. The plains of South Dakota were indescribable. From the hotel we stayed at,  were just endless miles of tall prairie grass, with nary a tree in sight. I took a walk one morning, and felt like we were at the beach - it just "seemed" to me that if I continued walking, I would eventually cross the horizon, the grass would clear and I would find sand and sea. But of course, the grass was endless, and the land amazingly flat! The Badlands were like nothing I've ever seen, either. I can't imagine being a westward-bound pioneer of the 19th century, crossing over the plains and then coming upon that!

The Rocky Mountains were incredible! We even saw snow along the sides of the road.  Snow in July! One of the prettiest drives I experienced was the day we drove across I-90 through northern Idaho. It was so gorgeous, I had a hard time driving because I just wanted to look at the scenery.

The day after we arrived at McChord, we had appointments lined up for househunting. We found our house the first day. Our 13yo daughter, Sky, accompanied us, while the 16yo and 9yo stayed at the hotel. She was in love with this house as soon as we walked in. It is a spacious, 2-story, 4-bedroom, pastel  yellow house with white trim, and a charming front porch. After looking at this house, she would say, "But I like Yellow House" after looking at anything else.  So two days later, we brought the other two with us to look at Yellow House, and that was the end of the house-hunting. The kids unanimously voted on Yellow House. The moving truck arrived in the driveway less than a week later!

I have spent the past twelve days since moving in unpacking and organizing our new home. I've bought a few decorating items too, but I have a long ways to go. The kids are all registered at their new schools, which starts September 7. It will be nice having the month of August for the kids to get acclimated to their new environment, and explore the area. Oh, and one thing I am very excited about: only 1/2 mile from my front door is a 30-mile, tree-lined biking and running trail! Could life be any more grand? :-)

I will try to get some of our vacation/move pictures posted soon!

10 comments:

Jessica said...

I loved this post! You make me want to take a cross-country trip so badly! Glad you are settled and found a house you all love.
Congratulations!

Tanya said...

Jessica, thank you! If you ever get a chance to take a cross-country trip, you should! It was so amazing, all the different terrain we saw. It is an experience I will never forget!

wendy said...

Hi Tanya! I saw you mentioned in Family Fun Magazine. Nice blog! It sounds like you had a very nice trip. What an adventure!

Tanya said...

Hi Wendy! Thank you for stopping by my blog!

What I Did Today said...

Hi! Welcome to Washington! I'm about 45 minutes north of you. Saw you mentioned in Family Fun and thought I'd stop by. Isn't this weather awesome? Just wish it hadn't waited until August to get here. And let's hope it stays for at least another month! :)

Tanya said...

Thank you so much! Yes, I am loving this weather, and feeling very lucky when looking at the US weather maps! I think has got to be the perfect spot for anyone buying a summer home. It is incredible! Thanks for stopping by my blog! We have been so busy here trying to get to know the area and getting ready for school, that I just haven't been blogging. I am hoping to get back to it regularly after the kids are in school.

Jessica said...

Hi Tanya,
I see on your sidebar that your kids are going to public school this year. If you don't mind my putting in a request, I'd love to hear about your original motivation for homeschooling and what prompted the decision to send the kids to school, if that's not too personal. Thanks!

Tanya said...

A post is coming, soon! I'm so sorry I've been slow to answer, or to post anything new, for that matter. School just started last Wednesday, and I think I'm starting to get the hang of things now...lol!

Angel said...

Welcome to Washington! Hope you love it here as much as we do! Definitely try and get up to Whidbey Island one summer, it is GORGEOUS!
We really love the Pacific Coast/rainforest area as well!

Tanya said...

Thank you, Angel! I am really loving it here. People have warned me since the summer about the rainy season, but it has not been a problem. I don't mind a little rain, and will take that (along with all the GREEN) over 100 degree heat any day! This is such a pretty part of the US! We will definitely get out to Whidbey Island this summer. I'm looking forward to all the things we can do once the kids are on summer break!