We were fortunate enough to meet Tricia and welcome her into the church. She has become a good friend and will be a great asset to the branch. Eden often speaks of how daddy baptized Trica :)
Though this isn't everyone, we tried our best to get a group picture. Cheese everyone!
And how could we forget the Mango tree? President Foreman, the Elder's Quorum president that Austin served under became the new branch president just a week before we left. He was one of the first to welcome us to the branch and was the last to say good bye.
Did I mention that it was Easter? Eden will tell you all about it :)
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Turn up your volume and name that tune! Eden loves singing... and dancing... and the piano.
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This was one of the last sunrises we saw from our room. Good bye ocean view and penthouse apartment. You were good to us.
And good bye St. Kitts. Though I may not miss you, I can't say I regret our experiences and the time on the island. I am a completely different person- for better and worse- and it is where Eden grew up.
Leaving was insane. It's a different kind of difficult to move with everything you need in suitcases. I don't know what I'd rather: nothing and luggage or everything and a moving truck. We ended up with 5 checked bags, 6 carry-on's, a stroller, and a car seat, plus Eden and her backpack. Thank goodness Eden can walk! I sure wasn't much help being so pregnant, so Austin was Superman handling all that on his own. I will add that we were blessed in every way as well.
This was the first time that we booked a hotel for our overnight flight. Austin has always graciously offered, but I'm so stubborn and cheap. It was totally worth it. As you can tell, Eden thought so too. She could have stayed up all night playing with the phone and pushing buttons on the tv, but we were hungry and wanted warm food so we walked next door to the Waffle House for an authentic, 10pm Southeastern experience. North Carolina was surprisingly warm, but not inside! B-rrrr!We had a good time, but no wonder people are so overweight. Wowee. Poor Austin didn't agree with the food either. Good for the palate doesn't mean good for you. He spent all night after eating there on the toilet. We almost thought we wouldn't make our morning flight, but again... blessings.
From North Carolina, we flew to DC and then to Maine. DC was beautiful! I can't imagine anywhere more green. The earth was covered in trees with dots of nice looking property. We even saw the Washington monument and Capitol from the plane. How neat! One day, we will have to go back and really tour.
This is Maine:
PS. Don't we look good in clothes?
Sam's club and Walmart aren't the only fun places we have found. There is a cute little park in our neighborhood that Eden has fallen in love with. It's even more fun because Daddy has been around to play with. Weee!
Did I mention how cold it is here? Hehe... colder than we are used to. But it is SO nice not to sweat! It only took a day before Eden was convinced that a coat is a good thing.
So here we are on our first day in Maine:
The Hickman's took us to this cool place called Two Lights. It is home for two lighthouses, hence the name. And the platform we are standing on? It's rock. You'd think it was wood, but nope! Oh, and did someone say waves? This is no Caribbean Ocean, people.
So, Fort Williams: it's a huge park with another lighthouse. This one was really neat because you could walk right up to it. And it's super old- commissioned by George Washington. Pretty cool, eh? The next few pictures are all of us at Fort Williams. It'll be worth going back when it's warmer. Eden couldn't wait for another park, but we were basically walking through a cloud and everything was wet. And frozen. Including us by the time we were finished.
I suppose you can call us Mainers, at least for the next 4 months.


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