
Monday, October 6, 2008
We have an apartment!!!!

Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Inbetween
We moved out of our apartment after a grueling month of selling, donating, storing and packing. Because this is an international move we had to take extra consideration with everything we decided to ship over to the Dominican Republic. Space and cost were on my mind as I went through drawer after drawer after closet. More than once it occured to me how comforting it is to hold on to stuff and how hard it can be to let go. It was a good lesson in how "stuff-oriented" our culture has become and how I can easily fall right into the category.
We had a big moving sale two weeks before the move. With a lot of help from friends and a long weekend, which included a threat of rain forcing us to move the sale inside, it was a success. From the money we made we were able to buy a used washer, fridge, and stove from Craigslist! A nice payoff for all the work it required to have a moving sale. I parted with a lot of stuff I was sad to see go, but it felt liberating once it was all done to have the weight of extras off my shoulders.
Moving day was insane! Fortunately, a good friend volunteered to take Eric for the day, which turned into the wee hours of the night. I was relieved we didn't have to keep up with him or that he didn't have to see his world dismantling around him. He had a lot more fun at Aunt Stacey's house. We cleaned and waited for the movers to show up, which they did at 6:00 that evening. Seems we were the last house they were moving that day. They expertly wrapped up our furniture in paper, cardboard and miles of tape and had the truck locked and loaded at 11:30 p.m.! We were exhausted and still had to load the cars and take the trash down. That last load almost killed us both!
So, here we are on the other side of the move staying with some great friends for 2 1/2 months until we leave for Santo Domingo on November 15th. Our things are being stored by our moving company in their warehouse until they ship out to the Dominican Republic in mid-October. We are inbetween lives right now. Finishing out this one and getting ready for the life change ahead. I keep telling myself it's time to relax and make a list of all the things we want to do in Boston before we leave. But, I find myself looking around for a project, because I've gotten so used to the packing and all of the work it takes to coordinate a move.
I have a shift in emotions about our move from day to day. One day I am so excited about the change of scenery and all of the adventures awaiting us in the DR. The next I am sad about leaving the comfort of this well-lived life we've had in Boston where I know how to get from Mission Hill to Waltham using shortcuts and backroads. And the very next moment finds me anxious about all of the comforts I have to give up to live in a 3rd world country. Namely, how hot we are going to be all the time, mosquitoes, power outtages, etc.
For now, I am enjoying the quiet sound of life in the burbs, the emmerging fall weather, and the company of good friends.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Domincan Bound!



Apartment buildings next to a park in Santo Domingo.
The center of the island is a mountain range. One of the most beautiful sights I have ever seen!Eric's grandparents live in a small mountain town where we will spend many weekends with family.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Summer Days
We have had both of our moms in town over the last month, so there has been a lot of activity in our house. I miss that we don't live near our moms and it's so great to see Eric interact with his Gammy and Abuela. My mom was here for his party, so that pretty much took up all of our time. While Eric's mom was here we did a lot of shopping (she LOVES to shop and look in all of our American stores. Eric says she has made shopping a sport). And, we went to Cape Cod.
I've been to the Cape a few times since moving here, but this is the first time I felt like I really experienced the Cape. We started in Sandwich where we visited the Glass Museum. After that we drove almost to the end of the Cape and went to the beach in Orleans. On our way we passed a cemetary where several of the original Pilgrims are buried. We "drove" past it because I was the only one in the car who wanted to stop.
Since then, we have been laying low dodging the heat and humid days and going out on the nice warm sunny days. I have been tending to my garden, which is producing some lovely tomatoes and herbs. We had radishes earlier in the summer and the carrots are taking root. Many of the flowers got choked out with the endless weeds. Seriously, you turn your back for 2 or 3 days and they've taken over!
We went to Kelly and Steve's Lakehouse in Central Mass for the 4th of July. Eric and Maddie took their first dip in the lake. We set off our own fireworks over the lake and somehow Eric slept through the whole thing. I don't know how kids do that!
My sweet one-year old is transitioning into his toddler phase. He is becoming quite strong-willed (where he gets that from, I don't know?!). He's in to everything and protests the slightest command. Man do I have it coming for me in the next few years?! Amid all of the usual toddler stuff he is so much fun and beginning to walk! He isn't walking on his own yet, but with a hand to hold onto he can walk the entire block to the garden and back!
he biggest thing in our lives right now is planning to move to the Dominican Republic in November. It feels like a long way away, but it's really right around the corner. My head is swimming with things to do, lists to make, people to contact, things to sell, things to pack, etc...
...with Gammy.
...with Abuela. (even though he has the same shirt on it was two weeks later.)
At the lake on the 4th (or rather in the lake).
The guys stretching their legs at the beach on Cape Cod.
Giving Maddie Josti a hug. Papa Eric says, "That's my boy! Si Senor!"
Friday, June 13, 2008
Obsessed with Books...
And, here he is with his buddy Maddie Josti, hanging out in the living room.
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Feliz Cumpleanos Ericito!!
Happy 1st year, little boy....here's to a fabulous 2nd!!
Saturday, May 10, 2008
A Week's Worth of Pictures
As you can see they weren't quite in full bloom, but lovely nonetheless.
We also started swim lessons with Eric. He was either crying or sucking his thumb the entire first session. I hear it can take a few sessions before they enjoy the water and get more comfortable with the big pool. Big Eric is excited about having a "papa" activity to do with him each week.
Getting ready to hit the pool. I don't think he knows what to expect, but he sure looks cute in his swim trunks.
Not having it. He didn't fight being in the pool, he just cried the whole time. I think we'll have better luck this weekend.
This pic is my favorite. He is going out of his way to suck his thumb, even reaching around his papi's arm.
And, I had to throw in the naked shot before a bath one night. I can't believe how tall he is already!
On another note, I have been working in my garden plot, weeding, turning up the soil and planting seeds. I will share more as I see progress, but for now it's just a waiting game hoping to see some sprouts soon!