Sunday, October 11, 2009

New York so far


Well, we are officially New York state residents now. It began with an extremely long overnight plane trip from Washington to Syracuse, where we were thankfully picked up by some kind church members and went straight to a glamorous Motel 6 to wait out the couple of days for our apartment to be ready.


In these pictures Julia and Ethan seem pretty happy for having spent so much time in four different airports and on three different planes (11+ hours). Real troopers. Julia did get sick once and her stuffed doggie ended up having to take a bath in an airport sink. Hopefully we will never have to go through an ordeal like that again.


We got really lucky on the apartment, as we selected it online and weren’t sure of what to expect. We are on the main level, so no stairs, and the apartment has two large bedrooms with substantial closet space. The neighborhood seems same and we are less than a mile from our Church. It only took us a day to move all of our stuff in from storage, but about a month to do all of the unpacking.


Our glamorous pink couch and the rest of our secondhand furniture made us feel right at home in our new apartment!
Here is the view from our back porch


We also met a new little critter friend outside our door the other day, and Julia decided to dress up in her bat costume to make him feel more at home.



There’s a great farmer’s market in Syracuse and we’ve gone to it almost every Saturday we’ve been here. Joshua usually has to keep me in check—I tend to go crazy with the fresh produce. You can't tell from this picture but it is really a huge market. There are about six or seven of these rows and probably over 100 vendors.



In preparation for one of the apple festivals we made apple pancakes. They turned out really good. We always thought we were spoiled growing up with good apples in Washington. The apples here in New York though are great. We've definitely been following the "apple a day" adage.


It has been raining here a lot. On top of that this last week we have all been battling colds. So, we have been spending a lot of days entertaining ourselves indoors.



Dancing and Singing



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What fun!! Moving is always an exciting adventure and it looks like you are diving right in. New York looks beautiful and I am jealous of that Farmer's Market!! I bet you get the yummiest produce there! Thanks for the update! I loved it!!

Peggy said...

How wonderful to see pictures and videos of your family again!! We miss you!!! Juli used to dance to the same music!!!
Hope everyone feels better soon!!
Love you tons,
Auntie Peggy