So we have moved again. We have headed to southern Utah. David will be starting helicopter pilot training soon. He missed flying so much when he got out of the Navy that he has decided to return to school for a combination helicopter pilot and business degree program.
The girls just started school. It is hard to believe that Becca is in 7th grade now. She is at a middle school. Becca was running a little late for her first day, so I didn't get a picture, but here are Elli and Julia. They will be going to the same elementary school. We are renting a big house with a great yard. There is a large garden area, plenty of grass to play in, and a few fruit trees.
Sylvia is taking her first few steps. The girls still love playing with her. She keeps us all entertained. She likes to wave a lot and say "night night." We miss my parents, but we are also enjoying being closer to David's family.
Friday, August 15, 2014
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
We didn't even unpack this time because we knew another move would happen before too long. We just had thought that maybe it would be into a more permanent house. Instead, we have really decided to change what we are doing. David has decided to become a helicopter pilot and we are planning on a move to southern Utah so that he can go to school to do that.
David was somewhat disappointed when he found out that he could not stay in the Navy, but started to look at other options for work and in school. Unfortunately, many of the things that he looked at either didn't work out or he wasn't that excited about pursuing. Through this time of reflection, we realized that what David really missed about the Navy was flying and being involved in the flight community. He had looked at becoming a helicopter pilot before, but didn't think that we could swing it financially. When we had a second look at it, we found out that if he gets another degree while learning to fly, the GI bill will pay for all of his training at a state school. Southern Utah University has a program like that and he is eligible for in-state tuition there. With some of the money from his separation and his reserve signing bonus, we can make it work. We plan on finishing the school year here in Washington and then heading to Utah this summer. It will be hard not being as close to my parents, but David's parents and some of his siblings will be closer. We are ready for another adventure!
David was somewhat disappointed when he found out that he could not stay in the Navy, but started to look at other options for work and in school. Unfortunately, many of the things that he looked at either didn't work out or he wasn't that excited about pursuing. Through this time of reflection, we realized that what David really missed about the Navy was flying and being involved in the flight community. He had looked at becoming a helicopter pilot before, but didn't think that we could swing it financially. When we had a second look at it, we found out that if he gets another degree while learning to fly, the GI bill will pay for all of his training at a state school. Southern Utah University has a program like that and he is eligible for in-state tuition there. With some of the money from his separation and his reserve signing bonus, we can make it work. We plan on finishing the school year here in Washington and then heading to Utah this summer. It will be hard not being as close to my parents, but David's parents and some of his siblings will be closer. We are ready for another adventure!
Saturday, February 1, 2014
Changes
On December 21st, we finished packing our luggage and made a quick dash to the airport. Our time living in Hawaii had come to an end. We said goodbye to David's brother Paul and his family. We are really going to miss being so close to Paul and May and the kids' cousins. We have really enjoyed spending time together.
Our flights were fairly uneventful and we were met in Seattle by my parents and my grandmother, who also flew in for a visit. After packing lots of luggage in the car, we got ready to head to my parents' cabin in Ronald. During our five week stay, we had a lot of fun. We got to celebrate Christmas and had a visit from my sister Megan and her family. It was wonderful to see my nephew Miles and my niece Maisie with my kids. Miles called his cousins his "friends" and Maisie liked having a baby to check out, since she is six months older than Sylvia. We also celebrated Julia's sixth birthday with pizza, cake, sherbet, and gifts. We had a wonderful time and my parents were great at making us feel at home.
David and I got to go away for a night to celebrate our anniversary. We enjoyed a trip to the temple, dinner at the Metropolitan Grill, and a night at one of Seattle's historic hotels. It was great to have a little time without the kids. We also started our apartment search in the Seattle area.
After lots of family time, we decided it was time to get back to regular life and get the kids back into school. Since school starts so early in Hawaii, the kids had finished the first semester before we left. The second semester just started this week in the kids new school. We moved into an apartment in Bothell earlier this week. The kids started back to school on Thursday. It was exciting for Rebecca and Julia, but a big transition for Elliana. Hopefully things will get a little easier soon.
David was not selected to promote twice with the Navy, so he was forced to separate from the service. He has been on terminal leave for about two months now. He just signed a commission to join the drilling reserve and has been given a position based in California, but will drill in the Seattle area for now.
David has started looking for a new job. We are somewhat flexible on our location. We decided to stay in Seattle for now. We are considering staying here, but are willing to move if he finds a job elsewhere. We plan on staying here for six months so that the kids can at least finish the school year. It is nice being a couple of hours from my parents instead of across the ocean.
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