Back in September at the reception dinner for Kristin and Joey's wedding (my BFF who I was living with), they surprised everyone with the news that they were expecting a bundle of joy. I'm so over the moon excited/happy for them but with that news, it meant it pushed my search of a new place to live up. Everything is so darn expensive and with me going through lawyer stuff right now, expenses are tight. My parents mentioned that if we were to move on my family's farm into my grandmother's house and help her out with bills and some rent it could be a win/win situation. After moving almost two weeks ago, I feel like I'm exactly where I need to be at. We live on the Hancock Farm (a little over 400 acres) and my kids have all the room in the world to run and explore. They love it here and so do I. Brant moved in as well and he and I have decided to little by little fix up the house. It's an old farm house with so much potential. We love it here and feel so much at home. Plus my Nannie (the kids refer to her as Big Nannie) is enjoying the company. She's 83 and is still very much active in the community, she just needs help with things.
So we've been busy packing, moving and unpacking and organizing. With all of that, I've had two kids come down with pink eye along with colds. Grrrrrrr, darn germs. I'll be glad when everything settles down and I'm able to catch a breath. I just need to keep reminding myself that I can't accomplish everything in one day.
Just a couple views outside of our "new" home. Being back on the farm is so peaceful and a great place to raise my kids. (I forgot to mention that I in fact lived here for the first 3 years of my life)
At with work with Mommy b/c he didn't feel good.
Yep, he had pink eye but he was still goofy! <3 that boy so much
My southern Maryland mouth breather. Poor little girl....
She's got pink eye too. Aaahhhh
My sister and Mom playing with Harley and Derek outside in the front yard.
Harley & I goofing around. <3 her
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