Today, Hal and Keyton left with my mom. They left their house and our neighbors. It was sad to see them say goodbye to each other. I posted some pictures to capture their last minutes with their friends. The above photo is a picture of Hal and Keyton with our next door neighbor girls. These two girls are so sweet, Hal and Keyton have spent a lot of time with the two of them.
Hal and Kendal. Hal adores Kendal. I think Hal wants to be Kendal someday. This one makes me cry!
Malot and Maru, are our other next door neighbors. Maru and Malot moved next door this last November; they were adopted by our neighbors Kelly and Luke. Maru is the same age as Keyton. When they first moved here they could only say a few words in English, but now they can speak and understand English like pros.
Keyton took a picture of me in my bedroom--since I took some pictures of the kids in their bedrooms. That is me and my windows that look out into our backyard. I am going to miss that view, big time.
Another picture Keyton took of me in my bedroom. Ruby wanted to be in the picture too since it is her bedroom also.
Keyton and his bedroom. He loved his room. I took this yesterday, as it was his last day here.

Owen's bedroom. He won't remember what his first bedroom looked like. I love the corner windows. Owen also has a view of the forest. 


Finally, Hal in her bedroom. Her girly girl bedroom.
Malot and Maru, are our other next door neighbors. Maru and Malot moved next door this last November; they were adopted by our neighbors Kelly and Luke. Maru is the same age as Keyton. When they first moved here they could only say a few words in English, but now they can speak and understand English like pros.
It was sad watching my children say goodbye to their friends. I think the hardest part was---we moved to Eland Court thinking we would spend the rest of our lives here. I know things happen and change for a reason, but I am not sure what that reason is yet--- and it is driving my crazy. When Jess's old company shut down last year, right after Owen had been born three months early, our lives drastically changed--it wasn't long after, when the hospital I was working at called me and told me they didn't need me to come back; that I knew this house and Minnesota weren't meant to be. When Jesse got his new job, which allowed for him to live any where in the country, I knew we were supposed to go back home. I just don't know why I am feeling so strange about this up-coming move. It's true, I am sad. I will get over it though! ND here we come.....again!
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