Saturday, September 11, 2010

Here's a few pictures from the month we spent visiting friends and family before moving to Louisville...
Our first stop was in Tulsa... my mom watched Caleb for us while we went to dinner and a Michael Bulble concert!          It was our first date since Caleb came into our lives. We had so much fun!   





This is Caleb in Odessa, TX when we went to visit Chad's parents. This is one of his first times to purposefully grab something!
Nana bought him is first wagon!

Playing "school" with Nana.
This is the way Caleb traveled for 3,170 miles... he was a trooper!

Then we headed to Biloxi, Mississippi to see John and Julia Powell.
Julia bought Caleb his first bathing suit!
Caleb's first time to the ocean! I think he thought it was just a bath... so he didn't really care, but I was pretty excited :)
Barefoot in the sand
Blueberry pickin' with the Powells!


Gammy reading to Caleb back in Tulsa
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Finally!!! I couldn't believe my eyes!
Those are just a few of the pictures we took! We loved getting to travel and see people before moving. 

I was offered a job this past week and I am so excited about this position! It's on a Medical/Surgical Telemetry floor where I'll be working with heart and stroke patients. It's going to be a huge learning experience for me, which I am very excited about! I'm also getting to take a class at the Seminary in the Seminary Wives Institute and it has been such a blessing. It is taught by several of the professors' wives and I am learning so much from them and meeting a lot of great seminary wives! 

We joined Ninth & O Baptist Church last Sunday and we love the Bible Fellowship Group we have been going to... meeting a lot of young couples with children!

To finish this post, let me just say that we LOVE the community at Southern! SBTS spoils seminary students and their families. They had a Fall Festival last night that was huge - carnival rides, skydivers, free food, music, and games! We had so much fun! 

Caleb at his first fall festival... holding a "Southern Seminary" bottle of water! Seriously.