
Moving seems to be never-ending. We've left Douglasville. Our last Sunday at Bright Star was May 28, and it was really difficult to leave friends that we'd become so close to there. Kara and I both underestimated what a big job it was going to be to pack up our house. This process makes the life of a nomad seem more appealing- not having all of the stuff to pack up.
We took three loads of things to my brother Jason's house in Alpharetta, GA, and we brought two U-Haul trailers with us to Kara's parent's house in St. Louis, where we are now. Then in a few weeks we're going to pack some of the things back up again and go to my parents' in TX. It

But we are getting to spend a lot of time with our families this summer, which we're really enjoying. That and looking forward to being at the children's home makes all of this moving madness bearable.