We did it! We now officially live in Woodinville and are loving it. My parents arrived the night before our move and it was wonderful to have the extra hands and help with the moving and kids.
Our moving day was a bit of a comedy of errors. The moving truck arrived at 9am and proceeded to get stuck in our neighbors driveway. After many attempts to move the truck they had to call a tow truck which quickly freed the moving truck and let us begin our move.
About an hour into the move we got a call from our doggie daycare woman telling us she was rushing Wilson to the vet because he did not seem okay. Bill met her there and after a huge vet bill and lots of worry Wilson had emergency surgery to unflip his stomach. We were quite lucky because sometimes when a dog flips their stomach they die within hours. We are just so happy that Wilson is doing great and forever thankful to Constance at day care for quickly realizing Wilson was not okay.
The vet called me while I was driving (to tell me Wilson made it through surgery just great) in between the old house and new house and I answered while driving just in time for a cop to pull me over right in front of the old house, quite a show for the old neighbors!! He was actually really nice and could tell I needed a break so he wrote me a warning and wished me luck. Henry was the only one who thought it was cool :)
So an eventful day which actually ended up putting a more relaxed feeling to the move because we were just rolling with the punches and realizing how lucky we were to be moving to such a great house and neighborhood.
The house is great and the neighbors have been by with flowers and cobblers and welcoming hellos. The yard is a bit bigger than we realized and we are trying to prepare ourselves to get on the yard work train! The trade off is that the kids are in heaven. They run outside all day and love the extra space the house has. Henry's parting words to the old house were "I don't ever want to come back here again" so I guess it is a good thing we moved.
My parents went above and beyond to make this move and new house perfect for us. My mom cleaned, babysat, pulled weeds and organized in a way that saved me many hours of stress. My dad never stopped either and power washed, built a fence and stripped the deck so we could stain it among many other things. We are forever grateful and owe them some relaxation on their next trip out!!!
Here are 2 pictures
This video here sums up how we all feel after all of the moving and organizing. One minute Reese was eating lunch and the next minute...
More to come!!!
Our moving day was a bit of a comedy of errors. The moving truck arrived at 9am and proceeded to get stuck in our neighbors driveway. After many attempts to move the truck they had to call a tow truck which quickly freed the moving truck and let us begin our move.
About an hour into the move we got a call from our doggie daycare woman telling us she was rushing Wilson to the vet because he did not seem okay. Bill met her there and after a huge vet bill and lots of worry Wilson had emergency surgery to unflip his stomach. We were quite lucky because sometimes when a dog flips their stomach they die within hours. We are just so happy that Wilson is doing great and forever thankful to Constance at day care for quickly realizing Wilson was not okay.
The vet called me while I was driving (to tell me Wilson made it through surgery just great) in between the old house and new house and I answered while driving just in time for a cop to pull me over right in front of the old house, quite a show for the old neighbors!! He was actually really nice and could tell I needed a break so he wrote me a warning and wished me luck. Henry was the only one who thought it was cool :)
So an eventful day which actually ended up putting a more relaxed feeling to the move because we were just rolling with the punches and realizing how lucky we were to be moving to such a great house and neighborhood.
The house is great and the neighbors have been by with flowers and cobblers and welcoming hellos. The yard is a bit bigger than we realized and we are trying to prepare ourselves to get on the yard work train! The trade off is that the kids are in heaven. They run outside all day and love the extra space the house has. Henry's parting words to the old house were "I don't ever want to come back here again" so I guess it is a good thing we moved.
My parents went above and beyond to make this move and new house perfect for us. My mom cleaned, babysat, pulled weeds and organized in a way that saved me many hours of stress. My dad never stopped either and power washed, built a fence and stripped the deck so we could stain it among many other things. We are forever grateful and owe them some relaxation on their next trip out!!!
Here are 2 pictures
View from kitchen window. The neighbors horses run all around their yard and it is so fun to watch! |
Our family room almost finished and comfy. The dogs are loving the new set up! |
More to come!!!