Friday, 27 September 2013

Greetings from Pueblo

Ah goodness! You have no idea how good it feels to finally be typing this up. The main reason for the outburst of joy is because I've finally recovered my blog password - hallelujah. Have I mentioned how computer illiterate I am? Please note that this is not something I take pride in. I so badly want to act my age and be fully functional in this digital world. Blogging with it's html language has proven to be a step in the right direction. Enough about all that and now onto the good stuff. We've moved! Again! We're happily settling in Pueblo, CO, USA. What a quaint little town, topped with gorgeous 18 century homes and immaculate lawns. Hello suburbia circa 1800. After a 27hrs flight, we're adjusting well even though baby boy still wakes up between 1am and 4am and throws a giggle fest. Poor guy. We promise not to force him to travel for the rest of this year. No road trips, no long flights, nothing. And talking about flights, a quick shout out to the most baby friendly airline...Qatar Airways - we love you. Friendly service and they accommodate all of our needs. And when traveling with a baby, those needs are rather hefty. And can we please talk about how awesome the Doha Airport baby room is! Spacious, colorful, a comfy couch, a play space for your baby, just pure awesome thoughtfulness. Someday soon I may dedicate a post to some info on flying with a baby, it's really not as daunting as it might seem. Ok, back to the now. Robdawg is good and happy to be in the land of all things football. His parents have been beautifying their house which is 113yrs old. Let me repeat that in case it didn't register, one hundred and thirteen years! It's fair to say that 90% of the house is still in it's original state. I sure hope they don't change much because it's really perfect, oak hardwood floors and all. We've been spending a lot of time outside because baby boy is an outdoor kinda of baby. He loves it here, which makes the move all the more worth it. Here's to new beginnings.

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