Saturday, September 24, 2011

Swimming!

We've been swimming a lot lately. So much, that one day, Kate just started swimming all by herself. We were on our trip across the country when she just suddenly started swimming. About 5 minutes beforehand, I thought to myself that it would probably be at least a year before she started swimming on her own because she didn't want to put her face in the water and she wasn't floating at all. Mark went up to the hotel room to get a few things; he came back 5 minutes later and Kate was swimming! Crazy, that kid. Here is a video of her swimming in our pool.

Not to be outdone by his sister, Luke has also made some giant strides in swimming these past few days. He is absolutely fearless. Here is a video of him.


Our New Place


A few of you have been asking what our new place is like. Well, we are still not completely moved in yet (note the lack of art on the wall), but here are a few pictures to give you a sense of what our new Floridian home is like.

The Kids' Room (As you can see, Kate thought it would be a good idea to put her own art on the wall... :)

Our Bathroom (& Me at 29 weeks :)

Mark in the Kitchen and an Unpacked Patio

The Kitchen & Patio

The Kids'/ Guest Bathroom

Our very undecorated Room :)

The Living Room
More of the Living Room

As you can see, it's a work in progress, but we're pretty happy with it so far. The pool is just across the parking lot and we swim almost every day. Oh, and of course, the dishwasher and washer and dryer are a dream!!!

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Settling In




We are finally settling in to our new life in Boca Raton. It has been an incredible month and a half! Our coast to coast road trip was an absolute blast. You can see pictures here. I have to say, the kids did amazingly well. Of course, we did break down and buy a double screen car DVD player and it was a LIFESAVER! There were plenty of times it wasn't on though and the kids really did thoroughly enjoy much of the drive. Our main stops were Tucson, Carlsbad Caverns, San Antonio and New Orleans. All amazing places, none of which we had been to before! The last night on the road we drove from New Orleans to Siesta Key where Grandma and Grandpa Dunk were waiting for us (well, really they were sleeping and expecting us the next day, but we woke them up at 4am instead). We had a great time relaxing in the sun and hanging out with them before we had to head across the state to our new home.

Mark had to begin work on the 15th of August. We knew we wouldn't have our stuff from the movers yet and that Mark would have long days starting his new job and finishing his dissertation, so Grandma and Grandpa decided to come over and help us after their vacation in Siesta Key. They were so generous and we couldn't have done it without them! The day they left, Aunt Katie came to help. We were still without our stuff, so she had to rough it with us on air mattresses. She was quite the sport about the whole thing. Aunt Katie was here for the whole week and we had a great time exploring Boca. It was so nice to have a familiar face when everything around us seemed so unfamiliar. And, true to form, the day that our stuff arrived from California, Papa showed up just in time to help unpack! He was an unbelievable help and was so kind to pack us up in California and then meet us in Florida to unpack.

Over labor day, Mark traveled back to California where he successfully defended his dissertation, officially becoming Dr. Bullio! Or as his current students call him, Dr. B! We've spent the remainder of the month trying to unpack and settle in to our new normal. We still have plenty of boxes (mostly books ;) to unpack. We have been incredibly blessed to meet some wonderful people already! More pictures to come!