Thursday, 10 July 2008

Setlling back in

It's taken a little while to get used to being back at home. Especially as things are so different now. Neither of us are working at the moment, we don't have a car, or any money left, and we have the excitement of a new baby on the way. I've found it hard to settle back into home life. Firstly because we spent 5 glorious months traveling every day. Just waking up and deciding where to go and what to do. No ties and no boredom what so ever. Now, back at home I can't go anywhere as we don't have a car and I'm not well enough to get about the place. Secondly, life is not what it was before we left as we no longer have the business. Dan is at home, and taking over all the household chores, a) because I'm not well enough, and b) because he likes to keep busy. So, I'm a bit restless and redundant, although I cant complain as we've just had the best year ever.

The weather has been awful since we got home... rain, rain and more rain. I'm desperate to get back out into my vegetable garden. The only bit of home life Dan won't want to take over, lol. I've made it out briefly, twice, in between rain showers. What was once a beautiful healthy vegetable, fruit and herb garden (see here for the before photo) is now a jungle of 4ft tall weeds! Oh, the heartache!


I've cleared a few of them away, but I really only manage about 20 minutes of gentle weeding before my blood pressure goes up again and I have to lie down in a dark room. I'd really love to be able to get some lettuces planted, if nothing else. I do find it so therapeutic. This is me in my weed garden sporting some lovely pink welly boots and a 16 week baby bump.

The kids are settling in quite well. For the first week we barely saw them. Barney still keeps discovering toys he'd forgotten about. And the bigger kids have been inundated with offers for sleep overs, trips out with their friends etc. Barney says he misses the RV and misses America. He likes to sit and chat about all the things we saw and experienced out there. The bigger two kids are using the summer to catch up on school work they missed. Annabelle only needs to catch up on some maths, but Jimmie has two hours of school work each morning, which covers French, Science, Maths and English. They don't seem to mind doing it. I think they realise they got a pretty good deal with the trip.

3 comments:

  1. I am so glad to see you are home and back on line. I was wondering when you would appear again! I am so glad that your family enjoyed their trip over here so much. It is nice to be appreciated as a country and as a people.

    Just get some rest, watch your BP (my wife had that problem with baby #1) and enjoy home. And most of all, thanks for sharing your odyssey.

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  2. I'm so glad to see you home and well. I was worried for a while there.

    You take it easy, and get as much rest as you can. Any names picked out yet?

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  3. Thanks guys. Its good to be home. But I do miss America and the excitement of traveling. It was certainly an experience of a lifetime.

    Yes we have some names picked out Tammy. Actually I might do a blog post about that to see what you all think of the names. I like to have a few months to mull over my chosen names. That way I know the name will last the test of time and I wont go off of it after the birth.

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