Saturday, October 23, 2010

Farwell! But yet, Hello!

So this past week, I escorted another one of my brothers to a new home! I love helping my family find better homes than a store. In Sept., one of Paula's friend's kids had a birthday. She turned 3. So in honor of her birthday, Paula and I got together and decided that this home would be perfect for my youngest brother. :) I'm a little concerned, considering he is going to a home of a 3 yearold, and two twin 1 yearold-ish... I mean, 3 kids, holy cow! I don't know if he is going to be able to do it. Oh well, Paula's friend will be around to save my brother when she can.
On a good note, my brother and Paula's friend have decided to send us updates about what's going on that we can post on here! ... So stick around, eventually, we will have some (scary) interesting stories from my brother!





Eureka!

 It's been awhile, I'm sorry. I know. :( ... One last roadtrip post, well maybe two and I promise, I will get caught up. Paula has been working alot and working and working and starting a new job, etc. Its been insane. But we are finally catching up a little.
Anyways, you know that amazing roadtrip, we took at the end of August well, here is what you have been waiting for the place where we stayed! It was unbelievable! I mean, what is believable about staying in a railroad car in the middle of the woods, where there are no people around. It was quite beautiful! ... It had a hammock, a hot tub, and a ton of cool accessories all throughout the car! :) We even had a TV! I guess it was some sort of honeymoon/anniversary style place to stay, but we made it work. RJ and Artie managed to not contain themselves. I mean, they became the best of friends on this trip. You know, you can see it. In the picture of a hammock and me relaxing, you can see the two of them collaborating on something! Oh why did we have to bring them!
Anyways and then on the inside there was train decor everywhere! A miniature train for us to play on and a bunch of cool books for us to read, well to look at the pictures. Who has time to read on a vacation? Seriously, a vacation is a vacation away from everything that you can. That means cellphones too, Jon! :P .... But dang it, I wish we were still at that railroad car, far away from it all. :( ... Relaxing and not worrying about work, housework, parents, etc. I wish life was like a cabin in the woods.