Thursday, May 28, 2009

A Moving Day - 22 May

The day began bright and early. Bre planned to keep the younger ones at the trailer...but Zander woke up. We took him with us.

He shadowed the loaders....and they were great with him.

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The blue blur is Zander chasing the trucks....a favorite pasttime.

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The empty house...

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Jamin, Bre and I broke to go decorate for graduation and for graduation rehearsal.
I don't know...I didn't ask...I only reminded him of the many ER trips we've made over the years and suggested he may want to come down. ::snort::

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We all relaxed at the playground with a rip-roaring game of 3 second tag.

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Krista arrived at 11:00 p.m. and was snookered into a game of Acey Deucey. She later confessed she didn't know that he actually KNEW how to play. ::snort::

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Choosing Joy!
©2009 D.R.G.

~ Coram Deo ~
Living all of life before the face of God...

5 comments:

Wild Homeschool Family said...

Wow, what a lot of boxes! A big job well done!

Anonymous said...

Sis:

Aren't you very glad that job is over. It will be a lot more fun unpacking.

LOVE the foto of Mike/Alex sitting together with their arms resting on their knees and hands cupped in a serious man type talk/foto.

Having everyone over for eating tonight around 5:30 etc. Except for the boys everyone will be meeting U'Jim for the first time.

love/prayers Mom T

Cynthia said...

OH MY! We've only moved a few miles where you just take a few loads at a time so I can't imagine the feeling of seeing all my stuff in boxes at the sidewalk. That's a LOT of boxes and I know you've already sent stuff to storage.

AH... Zander looks so sad. The photos are precious! Can't wait to see the excited smiling faces once you've reached your destination and the exploration has begun!

Julie Zesch said...

Wow it's really happening. Lots of boxes. Goecker's, you have a beautiful family. I can't imagine. I know it will be hard to be apart and I know the Lord will fill the emptiness with His Love.
Blessings,
The Zesch Crew

Anonymous said...

Pictures are worth thousands of words and this section sure says plenty.

love/prayers Mom T