A Good Time to Restart Blogging
I tried blogging once before, and I lasted for a couple of months before petering out. But, it's now a bit of a transitional time for us, so it seemed like it might be interesting to give it another go.
The general topic of this blog is "The Second Tree Wilsons." It will be in the vein of several of our friends who have started semi-regular, blog-like updates to keep friends and relatives around the country updated on their lives (and, perhaps, to also keep some sort of record for the future entertainment/embarrassment of their kids): notably the Horribly Right world of the Phelps in Chicago, the Sales Clan in Austin, and the Morans of Round Rock.
To set the stage of our somewhat-chaotic life at the moment: I (Tim) started a new job at Bulldog Solutions in late April. I loved my role at National Instruments, but Julie and I decided it was time to add a bit of adventure to our lives by relocating to Ohio to be closer to her family (and her dad's farm in West Virginia!). Bulldog Solutions is an Austin-based company, but I'll be working from home (in Columbus, OH) starting in the fall and will travel back to Austin once/month.
Julie and I celebrated our 13th wedding anniversary yesterday in decidedly low-key fashion -- collapsing in bed early after a fun-but-tiring weekend in Corpus Christi with the Melodicks. We arrived back from Corpus Christi in time for two things: 1) find out that we needed to immediately vacate our house for a showing by a realtor, ans 2) find out that we had a full-priced offer for the house. Things are proceeding exactly according to Julie's master plan. Her mother is arriving the week after next to watch the kids while we head to Columbus to (hopefully) find a house.
And, finally, I'll hit a one-item-per-kid highlight:
Benton -- just wrapped up the second grade and greets me with, "Tim, can we play C-A-T-C-H?" every night when I arrive home. Often, this is as I'm juggling my laptop, my water cup, my lunch bag, and Alana while trying to shut the door to my truck with my foot. Most nights, we do make it out to toss a baseball around for 15-20 minutes -- I throw high lobs, grounders, and off-target balls while he lunges to catch them...generally with success.
Carson -- has apparently set a goal to be able to read and write cursive...before he starts kindergarten. He can write the name of everyone in our family (print...and some in cursive), and, today, he read his first book on his own -- from the BOB Books First! series. He's been trying to sound out words quite a bit, so this should not have been a huge surprise. But, he read it cover to cover without any assistance, and is quite proud of that (as are we!).
Alana -- is cute as a button and has a couple of brothers who adore her. This evening, they both took turns trying to teach her things by quizzing her at dinner: "Alana, which is yellow -- your beans or your corn?" "Alana, is Elwyn a dog, a pig, or a horse?" Needless to say, she enjoyed the attention.
I'll build up a handful of these before linking to it from our home page.
The general topic of this blog is "The Second Tree Wilsons." It will be in the vein of several of our friends who have started semi-regular, blog-like updates to keep friends and relatives around the country updated on their lives (and, perhaps, to also keep some sort of record for the future entertainment/embarrassment of their kids): notably the Horribly Right world of the Phelps in Chicago, the Sales Clan in Austin, and the Morans of Round Rock.
To set the stage of our somewhat-chaotic life at the moment: I (Tim) started a new job at Bulldog Solutions in late April. I loved my role at National Instruments, but Julie and I decided it was time to add a bit of adventure to our lives by relocating to Ohio to be closer to her family (and her dad's farm in West Virginia!). Bulldog Solutions is an Austin-based company, but I'll be working from home (in Columbus, OH) starting in the fall and will travel back to Austin once/month.
Julie and I celebrated our 13th wedding anniversary yesterday in decidedly low-key fashion -- collapsing in bed early after a fun-but-tiring weekend in Corpus Christi with the Melodicks. We arrived back from Corpus Christi in time for two things: 1) find out that we needed to immediately vacate our house for a showing by a realtor, ans 2) find out that we had a full-priced offer for the house. Things are proceeding exactly according to Julie's master plan. Her mother is arriving the week after next to watch the kids while we head to Columbus to (hopefully) find a house.
And, finally, I'll hit a one-item-per-kid highlight:
Benton -- just wrapped up the second grade and greets me with, "Tim, can we play C-A-T-C-H?" every night when I arrive home. Often, this is as I'm juggling my laptop, my water cup, my lunch bag, and Alana while trying to shut the door to my truck with my foot. Most nights, we do make it out to toss a baseball around for 15-20 minutes -- I throw high lobs, grounders, and off-target balls while he lunges to catch them...generally with success.
Carson -- has apparently set a goal to be able to read and write cursive...before he starts kindergarten. He can write the name of everyone in our family (print...and some in cursive), and, today, he read his first book on his own -- from the BOB Books First! series. He's been trying to sound out words quite a bit, so this should not have been a huge surprise. But, he read it cover to cover without any assistance, and is quite proud of that (as are we!).
Alana -- is cute as a button and has a couple of brothers who adore her. This evening, they both took turns trying to teach her things by quizzing her at dinner: "Alana, which is yellow -- your beans or your corn?" "Alana, is Elwyn a dog, a pig, or a horse?" Needless to say, she enjoyed the attention.
I'll build up a handful of these before linking to it from our home page.
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