Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Monday - Day 113 - Just another Day

Today we visited a Montessori school for Ty, saw our teenage children and packed for our trip out West. 

John decided to take me and the little boys on a business trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming.  While we are there we will visit Yellowstone National Park and Utah.  I packed the boys first thing in the morning.  We also had an appointment with a Montessori school for Ty at 10am.  

Ty will be attending school in the fall, at least part-time.  I anticipate I'll be working full-time and we decided a Montessori school close to James' elementary school would be the best solution.  John and I toured the school and we were more then satisfied with the teachers and facilities.  I felt confident we had made the right choice.  

Once we made it home, our older kids came by to visit and tell us all about their mission trip to Costa Rica.  They had arrived home the night before.  We all piled into the RV, comfortably.  These are the days we will reflect on with awe. 

                 Marcella in Costa Rica 

They shared their experiences in Costa Rica and we shared details regarding their future home.  We also took them to see the model home similar to the one we will be building.  They were all very excited.  

Afterwards, we came home to the campground, talked more about life and fun stuff, we snacked on whatever we could find and watched a scary movie, while it stormed hard outside.  


Considering, James was at school and the dog was already at the doggy hotel, it felt quite roomy in the camper with two of our family members gone.

When it was time to pick James up from school that evening, the girls came with me.  James' teacher use to be the girl's first grade teacher and they were both excited to see her.  How life effortlessly comes full circle.  Their teacher loves the idea of teaching Haley and Marcella's little brother. 

James had a great day at school.  We all had a great day. And tomorrow we take a little trip out West for the week.   It's a never ending adventure with The Nelson family.   

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