We have been working on this transition for several months, all the way back to May when we were first formally given the opportunity. Each day has had its share of frustrations and accomplishments. Some more than others. Last Wednesday we met with the school. They had put Josh and Sarah on a waitlist and told us not to expect to get them in until the end of the year. Instead, one student left suddenly and Sarah was in. The wonderful principal at the school didn't feel good about accepting one sibling without the other, so they waived the rules and let Joshua in. That was a good day. So good that we ordered pizza and ice cream for dinner then went swimming at the hotel pool after it was supposed to be closed. I was in such a good mood that I jumped in with the kids, even though my swimming shorts are still in the sea container.
Other days, like yesterday (Thursday) are the opposite, from the frustration of getting the air shipment out of jail to problems with house hunting and car renting to finding out the hard way that all of the electrical outlets in my hotel room are on the same circuit as the air conditioner (and that plugging in a 500 watt converter is just too much ). We have been in mental and physical transition for the better part of 4 months. We are all ready to settle down at something we can call home, and have it not change the next week.
That said, I am settling into a routine, we are up at about 6:00, try to be out the door by 7:30, drop the kids at school at 8:00, then I am in the office by 8:45. I am typing this and answering all the emails I received overnight while in the car. It is my goal to clear out my overnight emails by the time I reach the office. The afternoon/evening ritual is not as worked out, but we are getting more consistent.
Amy bought a card reader yesterday, so I can get the pictures off the camera and post. Amy also setup her blog today, I will link to it after she posts.