Gonna drop a bomb…we moved!
Gasp of surprise…y’all moved? <you pause while taking this
in> Oh, wait, Beth, you mean the move that happened one and a half months ago? A little delayed on the posting, are ya?
So yeah. I may have let the blog slide, but here’s to a huge
catch-up over the next few weeks! We are in process of unpacking the last few boxes and decorating, so hopefully a post on our new house will come shortly.
In my last post, I mentioned that Chris was done, which was
so incredible after 3 months of barely seeing him that we may have spent our
last few days in Spartanburg having more fun than we really had time to be
having. But hey YOLO! (For those not in the know that is the abbreviation for
the trendy phrase You Only Live Once.)
Since Jack and Brittany are airplane aficionados and Chris,
Lottie, and I enjoy them as well, we went to the Charlotte Aviation Museum. It
is a great little museum.
Checking her instruments
A little background on our friendship. Brittany and I have
been close since freshman year of high school when we ate lunch together. I
quickly made myself at home with her family. She has one of the coolest
families, and her family is the main reason I want to have a large family. Her
siblings are so close, so it really was impossible to be best friends with
Brittany without becoming friends with her siblings, especially the oldest 3 girls.
Her parents also adopted me. Her dad even gave me interview training when I had
to interview for scholarships. I still cherish my memories of time at the
Oligney house, and Chris and I have even dropped in on Mr. and Mrs. Oligney
when Brittany isn’t in town in the past few years. All that to say that
Brittany is one of those best friends who you can call even after not chatting
for a couple of years and feel like y’all never stopped talking. And we didn’t
keep in touch for a couple of years really (other than attending our weddings
and such), but we decided to meet up a few years back. We only met for lunch,
but you would have thought Chris and Jack were the ones who had known each
other since high school. They are like 2 peas in a pod. To hear Chris tell it,
the guys are the real reason Britt and I are still friends. Anyways, I just
want to say that we love this couple very much and are so thankful that God has
blessed us with such incredible lifelong friends. We just soaked up this
weekend with them.
After the aviation museum, we visited the NC Raptor Center. I love
the Raptor Center. I may have knowledge vomited the whole time.
The only picture I took
Lottie was very interested in my facts
Our last activity was to head to the Charlotte InternationalAirport Overlook Park to watch the jets take off and land. Lottie loves this.
"Buh-bye Panes!"
A lesson in aircraft engineering
Mimicking Aunt Britt-Britt
Needless to say, the weekend was awesome! We are sad that we won't be 4 hours from them for the next 2 years but having them back in the USA should equal more opportunities to see them.
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