Sunday, June 23, 2013

Ketchup... I mean, Catch up!

Lisa wants me to say first off that I am writing this, not her so blame me for anything strange. We've been in Oklahoma for almost a month now and we're finally posting about our move. You can tell that Claire is napping in Idaho in these pictures  because there are several blankets on the bed.

 Moving out... yuck!

 Packing the trailer to take it to Idaho Falls, Parker graciously donated his time and huge muscles to the cause. And yes, he is just as pale as I am because he too is a recent chemistry graduate and has not seen the sun for a few years.
 Done! (Or at least we thought)
 Even though we had a reservation they didn't have a box ready for us, but we still got it all squared away and packed in under 30 minutes!

 We wish we had more things to fill the box better. We're not to excited to pay to have Idaho air shipped.
 Parker not only donated his day to us, but he also took us out to Texas Roadhouse, where we took advantage of the free "cactus blossom" (deep fried onion, yum!) and we had a delicious meal.
 Claire, being Claire.


We also repainted the wall after everything was moved out and it looks great. I hope our new renters enjoy it!
 This next few pictures are from our neighbors garden. Lisa loves this yard and snapped a few quick pictures as we passed by to say goodbye to friends.

 This picture is either of us in Wyoming. Claire was having a fit and we decided to stop at the next decent place and the next building we found was an LDS church building. A very decent place to stop. We also watched a lightning storm pass in front of us while we at some lunch.
 See this smile! This is how happy we are to finally be on the road to Oklahoma!

 Some awesome clouds in western Colorado.

Claire was always so very happy to get out of the carseat. Our AC was on the fritz again and the poor girl was suffering pretty badly in her carseat.

So when we packed we purposefully kept things for us to take with us and use when we got to our new place. But then there were many things that we just plain forgot to pack, so our car was filled to the brim. We had to keep the rear doors closed the entire way. We had to load Claire into and out of her seat from the front of the car.

Our new home!(bottom left)

All this and more was packed into our car. It was a good thing too because they still haven't shipped our box after 1 whole month!!!! (GRRR)

I didn't know a kitchen could be smaller than the one in our trailer, but it happened. Oh it took a few burnt pizzas and cookies to find out that our oven has broil and bake labelled backwards. Now that we know it works just fine.


The bathroom is also just as small as the one in our trailer (or smaller).

 Our first Sunday we showed up to our Sunday church meetings and found that everybody was in working clothes getting ready to go clean up tornado stricken homes. We went home and changed and met up to help out. One of the gentlemen in the group offered us some furniture and this is the couch and coffee table that he gave us. We were so happy to not have to sit on the floor. I couldn't help but smile every time I sat down and we loved having a little table to eat at again.
Tevia from the fiddler on the roof said something about his daughter and son in law being poor but they are so happy that they don't know how miserable they really are. We are so happy to be here and to have Claire with us that we don't realize how dismal our situation is for now until we stop to think about it. Then we shrug our shoulders and try to get Claire to giggle again.

We love her smile!


 And she watches mom organize things so much that Claires new favorite past time is to move things from one container to another.

More catching up from Oklahoma to come soon. 
Love, The Hebdons

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Oooo-klahoma

We made it to Norman and we're getting settled in. It's been a busy first 10 days here. The day after we moved into our apartment we listened to the radio as they tracked a tornado and 100 mph winds about ten miles east of us. I (Skyler) started working in a biochemistry lab and Lisa has been doing her best to make our apartment more like home. This Friday I woke up with what turns out to be erythema multiforme. I've spent all weekend downing benadryl and some steroids the doctor gave me. It's mostly gone, just a few more days of treatment and I should be back to normal. 

These pictures below are of us in a vacant restaurant booth on campus waiting to talk with the Quinns.

Claire is getting more teeth including at least one molar and we're happy that she may be getting a bit more rounded than before.