This phrase has been uttered quite a few times the last couple of days and I'm sure it will be uttered many more times. Allow me to share a few examples...
Run the dryer...The laundry is piling up. The washer and dryer are so small that I can hardly fit one outfit for everyone in the wash at one time, which means that I am doing laundry often. The first time I went to use the dryer there was a light that kept coming on that had water drops and an "x" through it. It took about 15 minutes to figure out what that light meant and why the dryer wouldn't start. Turns out there is a plastic container inside the dryer that fills with water when it is used. That plastic container needs to be emptied after each dryer cycle and when it isn't emptied the dryer lets you know.
Figure out the bus schedule...Maybe we just haven't used the bus system enough times in our lives, but this looks complicated to me. We took our first big outing today using public transportation and it took the both of us plus one really old French guy that didn't speak any English to figure out the schedule.
Ok so this picture doesn't really fit the theme, but I just had to share because Charlotte is turning from baby to little girl and I just can't get enough. It's weird to think when this whole adventure is over Charlotte will have become a full-fledged preschooler.
4 comments:
It all definately sounds like an adventure!! Good thing you dont have more kids or you would live washing clothes!
I am so glad that you guys will have everything figured out for us by the time we come for a visit. Don't worry, paul and I were looking up train tickets and plane tickets the other day... Oh and I miss talking to you!
Wow, it sounds like you are having some fun adventures. I told Hailey today that Brayden lives in another country now. She was pretty amazed. I showed her your blog and the first thing she said was, "Where are the pictures of their new house?" :)
I'm with you... that all looks confusing to me to. So much to get used to.
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