If one more major life change happens I think my head will explode
If one more major life change happens I think my head will explode
We’re in.
The house, I mean. We’re in the new house. Can I just say… Wow. If you’re planning on moving with young children don’t do it. Take some advice from your pal Chicky and just don’t do it. Or, if you decide to not heed my good advice and move anyway, don’t expect it to be sunshine and puppies. Not that we expected sunshine and puppies, not even unicorns and rainbows, but maybe flowers and a brass band….
What was I saying?
Oh yeah. Moving.
We’re exhausted. Moving, whether it’s five miles or five hundred miles, is tough. And to add insult to injury C.C. has decided that sleeping at night really isn’t her thing and partying at 3am is. So that’s fun.

Alright, she was sleeping in this picture. And maybe we forgot she was out there with all the commotion going on. But when we remembered she was still sleeping so it’s totally okay and not necessary to call the proper authorities on us.
The new house is fantastic, I think, but it’s hard to see the house for the boxes. Our anniversary was this weekend, but that kind of got overlooked in all the madness. I’ll have all sorts of stories soon but I have something much more important on my mind today.
Chicky has started school.
My baby started preschool this morning. I’ll admit I did get a little teary eyed when she took her friend’s hand and they walked into the classroom without so much as a kiss goodbye. I’m a big enough woman to own up to it. I’m a bit weepy this morning. She’s never been to anything like this before without me. She’s never been to daycare, never had a babysitter who wasn’t a relative or close friend even. Cutting the cord is tough, I just didn’t expect it to be done so quickly and without any ceremony. And without even a hug.

With her new “pack pack”. If I had a pack pack I’d keep my Zoloft in it.
If one more major life change happens I think my head will explode
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