Thursday, April 24, 2014

Let's Do This!

Hey friends! I'm going to pull the trigger and go private, so please send me your email addresses so I can include you. I would love to have all of you along! I'm obviously not a fast mover, but I'll try to make that switch by May 1.

I am completely aware that private blogs can be a pain (I forget to check them all the time!), so I created a public blog that I will update whenever I post something. It will have a link for you to click on that will take you over here. (This is for those of you who use Google Reader. Or, if you prefer, you can just go straight to this blog instead of going the indirect route). The public portal address for that is


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Peter must have taken this one. I feel like it captures our mornings well, with all six of us sharing the one upstairs bathroom.
I haven't been great at writing lately, but I think I need to get back into regular postings. It's good for me to write things down and make sense of the goings on in my jumbled brain. It's also good to keep track of our family life, because what it looks like today changes so quickly, and looks like something completely different in a month. I think that's the nature of things. Kids grow and develop and go through different stages, and when you compound that by four and add your own development as a mother to the mix, things never stay dull for long. 
Nora at a friend's birthday party. It would be so nice to live closer to these cuties!
It's funny to be at the brink of moving, uprooting our kid's only known existence, and still not really knowing what we want. The only known is that we'll stay in our ward (congregational boundary). We've seen a few houses now, and check online almost daily. Our original plan was to find a nicer, newer home in an area a little west of us that we've always loved (and where many of our friends are). But since touring a few different schools in the area, I'm no longer convinced this is the best plan. There is one school district that is a clear standout. And that district is also insanely expensive to live in. So...we haven't decided what to do yet. I'm still open to the idea of homeschooling too, though admittedly less so ever since Benjamin started begging to start homeschooling next year (I feel like it's more of a cop-out, because he doesn't want to be the new kid). 
The house diagonally behind ours is being torn down for a new build. It's the first one in this neighborhood to go, and our kids love watching their progress. Nora and Peter even got to climb up in the cab one day!
I'm also enjoying our house more and more now that we've actually put a little work into it. It's funny how that works. Our kitchen, although much prettier, is still tiny, and incredibly uncomfortable when all the kids are in there with me. I hate that. I want our next kitchen to be the heart of the home, a place where there's space for everyone. Our yard, though much cleaner and better kept than it once was, still looks straight into at least seven other houses. We'd really, really like something a little more private, where our kids can just dig and play to their heart's content. 
The playhouse although an eyesore, is not going anywhere. Lydia finds her way out there every single day. She loves it!
We have about two more weeks of complete madness before our house goes on the market. I'm feeling pretty good about our progress though. We're getting there. The biggest issue right now is the collapsed drain coming out of the kitchen, which will likely require some deeper excavation....as in ripping up concrete. Ugh. So done with old plumbing. Regardless of where our next home is, I'm scouring that inspection. 

p.s. Facebook messages work well. If you don't do Facebook, send me a message at sarahecannon @ yahoo.com (no spaces) with your preferred email address. Thanks!

4 comments:

  1. I will be a faithful reader! I love the private blog.

    I hope you can get everything done that's important to do, and the stress won't be overwhelming. I hope you find a home you fall in love with that meets all your needs. I hope the timing works out well. You are such a great family. It's all going to work out. Thanks for sharing your thoughts about everything-- I loved reading. Talk to you SOON!

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  2. Ditto Miriam's remark! I LOVE reading your blog, and I'm glad you're going private (even though it will be less convenient for people like me). It makes me feel better knowing that I know who is reading what I write. :)

    Best of luck with everything, Sarah! I sure wish I were close enough to help out a little bit!

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  3. Hey! I don't know if you have my email, so I'll leave it here. sfarrell3@gmail.com.

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  4. Didn't know you had a playhouse! She really looks like a contented little lady in there.

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