I don't know why I can't find time to blog, but it doesn't seem to come first in my list of "to do" items each week. So, since I mainly blog to have a record of our time here, I can't just skip to present day. That means you'll have to bear with me for who knows how long until the timelines of my blog and my real life match up.
For now, I'm back at the morning after Kylie's graduation party, which is ironic, because we are currently getting ready to start KARIS' senior year. Crazy!
The morning after, the decorations were were taken down, and we pulled out all the boxes we had been hiding in the basement while the party was going on.
Time to pack.
Before and After.
(If you don't remember, our landlord had asked us to leave so he could try and sell the house.
Present day (2021), we are 14 months from our move out, and he actually did sell it last month.
Doug told me a doctor bought it and gutted it, so I went to see for myself.
Sad day.
December 4, 2018 August 10, 2021
They have taken out every tree on the outside and inside of the gate, and torn up the garden that was there. It was also sad for me to see my laundry room tile on the street.
August 10, 2021
Back to 2020, even though we were packing, Doug still made time to cut Karis' and Caleb's hair! This wasn't just a "quarantine cutting." This is something he does all year long for any of us that needs it.
Caleb got a LOT cut.
Because we were trying to get to America to get Kylie ready to go to college, we decided to get our rugs washed, dried, rolled up and bagged for the months we would be gone.
We took them to a big, open cemented area, and some men rolled them out, told us how much it would cost, and then they were dragged away to be hosed down.
And even though summer 2020 was a relatively mild summer here, it was still warm.
And as you can see, it was almost as hot inside as it was outside.
June 6, 2020
So, Doug, Keira, and I decided to camp in the yard for a couple of nights, and it was actually not bad. The temperatures dropped a night, and it was a lot better than being in our bedrooms.
It was quite the pressure situation.
Packing.
Not having a new house to move into.
Needing to get to America, and at the moment, no way to get there (see picture below).
So, we kept working and kept praying.
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