As most of you have probably heard by now we are moving! Travis and I made the decision back in December that it was time to go back East. Since that time, things have continually proved that we were making the right choice. After having several interested parties in North Carolina, Nashville, Dallas, and Indianapolis (but no real offers) we came across a rare opportunity in a small town in Alabama. 45 minutes north of Birmingham and 20 minutes south of Cullman. Travis will be working for a major direct mail corporation as a web designer in Hanceville, AL. We will be leaving the Vegas Valley the week of June 11th. Travis’ new job starts on June 18th. We are very excited and I am busy packing and organizing. We are looking at living in Cullman in another townhouse community called Kensington Station. We will send out an e-mail with our new address and phone number as it becomes available.
Please keep us in your prayers as we make this transition and hope that it will go as smoothly as possible. Especially for Anya. We think she will be fine, but the hardest part for her and I will be leaving our close friends Serena and Braydon. We are planning to still see them though over the webcam and visiting at least once a year. Travis is excited about his new job though and we are really looking forward to being back near all our friends and family and Chick Fil A, Krystals, and Sweet tea!
Anya’s latest thing is she loves to talk on the phone to Granny and Pop Pop. You can’t always understand what she’s saying but she’s talking nevertheless. She loves to talk about her house (a little pop up tent), Nemo, George, and Mermaid. Those are the words that are easily understood. Of course, Miss Anya knows exactly what she’s saying! We just haven’t all learned Anya language yet!
We have watched a few movies recently that I will review. Stranger than Fiction was surprisingly good. Will Farrell, Emma Thompson, and Queen Latifah, and Maggie Gyllenhaal. All did a wonderful job and the film is on par with Sleepless in Seattle. Nothing really bad in this film. No language really, no violence, etc. Good story that keeps you surprisingly interested. Anya was in the room even while we were watching it. I’d give it 4 stars and fine for ages 8 and up to understand and watch. We also watched Deja Vu with Denzel Washington. Love Denzel! He’s a good actor. The movie is a little hard to follow, but all in all its entertaining. I’d give it 3 stars and is appropriate for ages 13 and up.
Finally, a few new photos are up in Anya’s Gallery!