Sorry for the delay of a few months between posts, everyone. We’ve been really busy lately because The Desert Rose is really taking off! In fact, things have been going so well that Walter has decided it is time for another change for our little family.
That’s right--we are headed for snowier pastures in Mount Korembi! I was thrilled when Walter first mentioned the idea of moving there, because it is where my grandma, Ingrid, grew up! My great-grandfather planted a Baptist church in Mt. Korembi, and I heard lots of stories of what it was like there as a child. My Mom liked to take vacations there when she just had a few children, but it became more difficult as the years went on and she had more babies, so I actually never went there with her!
Walter has purchased a new place with a larger lot in Mount Korembi. There wasn’t a lot of room for us to grow in Oasis Springs--the lot we owned was pretty small--so this felt like the best move we could make! I am so excited and think that the new store looks just gorgeous. Walter is such a great businessman!
The new store is called Dias Emporium and there are two stores, a bookstore and a clothing store! Things have been going swimmingly since we opened and business is booming! Thank goodness!
The kids are in LOVE with the new neighborhood. We love trying all the adventurous foods, like sushi! Walter laughs at me when I call sushi adventurous (his Mom, Hatsue, is Japanese), but growing up, the most outré thing we ever tried was tacos. Most of our cuisine consisted of casseroles, mac and cheese, hamburgers and hot dogs...oh, and franks and beans. My parents had to manage so many littles that luxuries like raw fish weren’t very realistic!
We went to the Festival of Light together as a family when we first moved, and we enjoyed it so much. The boys were thrilled!
I’m so glad my kids get to have these fun new experiences. One of the blessings that has flowed from my “lower” fertility is the fact that moving around is a little easier. Still, we are hoping to have more blessings soon and to settle in Mt. Korembi permanently.
Look at this adorable picture I got with my James!
Overall, we’ve been having a wonderful time here, and I’ve had the chance to try so many new things with my children.
Our new house is also gorgeous, and I’m so grateful. I grew up in a very comfortable home where everything was taken care of because of my Daddy’s successful career in politics. Walter and I had to work from the ground up, which is something we chose when we got married. Now it’s paying off, and it is so rewarding!
We finally have a little more space in our bedrooms. Walter and I felt pretty cramped before!
Even better, we have a nice big kitchen and dining room. I can’t wait to make more memories here.
In other news, I recently found a publisher for my memoir about growing up as one of 19. Look for it on the shelves at Dias Emporium soon!!