We've been in Sierra Vista 2 weeks now and it's going. . . slowly. Honestly, many things seemed to have turned out for the worst since we got here. We lost our insurance and since Isaac's job is a temp to hire, the first 6 months the insurance plan is awful. I sure miss the days when insurance plans weren't something that I worried about on the daily basis. We still don't have all of Isabelle's therapies set up and are on waiting lists in Tuscon. Her therapists that we have started seeing here are ok, but not as amazing as many of the therapists we worked with in Mesa. Part of the problem being that there really isn't a choice who you see here - there is one OT in town. So it's her or a drive to Tuscon, which we'll already be doing for PT, Speech and Feeding therapy.
Our new house is bigger, which is nice (so nice to not have Isabelle sleeping in the corner of our bedroom anymore!), but definatly designed by a man. Our first apartment as newlyweds was 800 sq feet. This one is twice that size and the kitchen is even smaller than our first apt, which makes cooking a pain. And, since Isaac is no longer working the 3-midnight shift anymore, I'm cooking again. It also has more square feet than our last apartment, but less cupboard, closet and storage space than our last apartment - at least 75% less than what we used to have, which is hard to unpack. Basically our house is just large, empty rooms.
One thing I've always wanted was a backyard to put up my hammock and we finally have a yard! It isn't my dream backyard (for some reason, no one in Sierra Vista plants grass - they all just have dirt backyards. When Isaac told me about SV, he said it was so green. What he should have said was, 'its greener than Mesa'. Oregon is green - so green that even if you didn't want to grow grass in your yard, it would grow anyway. You couldn't stop it if you wanted too. That's green.), I've loved having the hammock up and Eli loves swinging in it with me.
Another plus, is that it is cool enough in the mornings and evenings to go on walks and bike rides. We couldn't do that in Mesa right now (I'm trying really hard to look on the bright side with this move, I swear).
The kids miss their friends and family. Eli asks about MeMaw, Hannah and Kamrynn all the time and wants to know why they don't come to his new house. We went to the park and he practically attacked the other kids there, he was so excited to see possible new friends. He keeps asking, "I go to Primary. I find friends?" Sadly, I've felt the same way and it's been pretty lonely the last few weeks.
This picture is from our last week in Mesa. Eli plays himself to sleep quite often during nap and bedtimes. This is where I found him asleep in his bedrooms.
Isabelle has been doing great and since there is more space, she's started to crawl more, trying to find us if we're not in the room. The first few days she was crawling a ton, because there were boxes everywhere and it was hard to roll around them, which has been her primary mode of transportation. As the number of boxes started becoming smaller (we're down to just 1!) she started rolling more again. But she is still crawling more than before and his doing spurts of 4-5 little steps (steps? What do you call crawling? Crawls?) at a time. Then her arms generally give out and she faceplants, but she's getting stronger!
That's what's new! We're leaving to Oregon on the 23rd for 2 weeks and then we'll be spending a lot of July and Aug going back and forth to Mesa for Isabelle's appointments. We have everything scheduled for the last week of July, but I'm pretty sure her eye doctor is going to want to do a second surgery on her eyes, which means we'd be back at Phoenix Children's. Hopefully soon we'll be able to get into specialists in Tuscon. Right now everything is a little touchy with our new insurance and we're hoping that since Isabelle is covered also by Arizona's Long Term Care, that we wont have a hard time finding doctors who will take her.
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