Saturday, September 8, 2007

We finally made it!

It feels like it has taken forever, but we are finally here and living our dream on a small farm. We couldn't be happier! The move went pretty smooth. We arrived here in Milo, August 31 and closed on our house the same day, YEAH. We walked around the property that night and many days since and have felt so extremely blessed! It feels like we found our piece of heaven on earth.

The ward here is great! It's wonderful to have instant friends. We received lots of help from our ward unloading our trailer. The ward consists of approximately 100 active people living in about a 50 mile radius. There are around 23,000 people also living in that same radius so we have a lot of opportunities to share the gospel. There have recently been 9 new members join the church in our area. We have already had the opportunity to assist the sister missionaries teaching the gospel to a young family who is investigating the church. They have a son around Adam's age and Adam also came with us to help in the discussion. It went great! The spirit was strong, and both Chris and I missed our missionary days. It truly is a great and marvelous work.

The kids are so excited to be here also! They run around all day and have lots to do. We adopted two new cats with the farm. We did not know they were included with the farm until the day we got here. They are outside barn cats. The kids love all the animals here! We have 2 cats, 3 bunnies, 20 chickens, and we are temporarily housing 6 horses for the winter. We are now just looking for our family cow. We have lots of options here for good milking cows, we are just waiting for the right time. We first have to clean up the milking barn, where the chickens currently occupy. In the meantime we have found another family farm close to us that raise and milk goats. So we are currently buying goat milk from them until we can set up shop for our cow.

Adam and Annika started school this week. They are adjusting well, especially Aunie. Kindergarten is all day here, from 8am-3pm. So I was worried how she would do. She has pleasantly surprised me. Both Adam and Annika have great attitudes about school and even about getting up at such an early hour. This week they road the bus to and from school. So that means the bus picks them up at our house at 6:40am sharp. They never complained and the ran to the bus with smiles on their face. Aunie was especially excited to ride a bus. Chris starts his job next Monday so he will drop them off at school in the morning and the bus will take them home. Adam has homework every night and he takes it very seriously. Also, Adam is soo excited that he gets to start cub scouts! You can start cub scouts if you are in 2nd grade here. So he already started last Wednesday.

Life is great and we have meet many wonderful people here and have also had unique opportunities. Missouri is a well kept secret. The lifestyle here is much more laid back and pleasant. The nature is beautiful. We miss our friends and family and encourage all who have a desire for this kind of lifestyle to follow us here. We have 23 acres and are willing to share with others.

Stacy

6 comments:

Jenny said...

I'm so glad you made it safely and that things are going so well! I've been thinking about your family and wondering how everything was goin.

I'm glad Annika and Adam like school. 6:40 is sooo early. What troopers. It's good to hear that Annika is doing ok with the long school day. How does Eli like having both Annika and Adam gone all day?

Good luck with all of your animals and your missionary work. How exciting! Keep updating. :) It's so nice to hear about your life in Missouri!

Chris and Stacy said...

Hi Jenny,

Thanks for commenting. Eli is having a hard adjustment with the kids gone all day long, he especially misses Annika because they always played so well together throughout the day. He will start preschool in another week so that should help give him other kids his age to play with. I haven't been able to find anyone willing to do joyschool yet. I am debating if I want to do it with just him or not? But much of Joyschool is the interaction with the other kids and freetime. Have you started Joyschool yet? I hope everything is going well with you and your family.

Stephanie said...

Wow you guys, We're so excited for you. I can't ever imagine doing what you are doing, but I know its what you both want and we're really excited for you! Best of Luck, and keep us updated. Love you!

Nettie said...

I don't know if you remember me, Stacy. I'm a friend of the Thomas family. It's fun to peek in and see what you and Chris are up to. Your children are DARLING, and I must say that I'm quite jealous about the whole farm thing. I LOVE Missouri and almost bought land there a while back. You're lucky :o). Annette Winsor

Billie said...

I just tried to post but instead I emailed... I'm new here...
But, I said, I'm truely happy for you guys and your new move. I hope that it is all you dreamed of. I'm sure your work is cut out for you, but it looks like you will love it!
Love you guys.

Chris and Stacy said...

Annette;

Thanks for writing and welcome to the blog. I am so happy that you
stopped by. It is fun to hear from people who we have not seen in a
while. We love MO too. If you and the kids ever get out this way,
you will need to stop in a say hi. Good luck with everything.

Chris