May
15
th was a little crazy for the Smith family. Lily had a doctor’s appointment at 9 AM
because it was the earliest that we could get her PKU test done. So we didn’t manage the early to bed but we
did rise early. Lily weighed 9 pounds 1
ounce and measured 21 inches long. Our
pediatrician was a little worried about Lily’s jaundice levels, so he sent us
to the lab to have blood work done to measure her bilirubin levels. Thankfully they weren’t too high, but our poor
baby had to have both heels pricked.
We
were scheduled to pick up our truck at 10 AM and we barely made it there in
time. As we were pulling in the very
last 10’ truck was pulling out. So we
had to be upgraded to a 16’ truck, but we were ok with that- it meant less Tetris
for us. Some of our wonderful ward
family came and helped us pack everything into the truck and finish up the last
of the cleaning. I couldn’t thank them
enough. Around 4 PM our land-lady came
and checked us out and we returned all our keys. We were ready to hit the road!
Starving
as we were, we decided to grab some Taco Bell before we left Provo. At 4:50 PM we started our drive out of Provo
and into our new lives down in Arizona.
Our first Lily feeding stop was at 6:30 PM. I was impressed that we made it that far
before we had to stop.
|
He is absorbed in Kung Fu Panda |
|
Me, eating Taco Bell and Lily, eating me. |
|
The Smith caravan. |
|
That was just what she needed. |
But she only made
it like 15 minutes before we were pulling over again. Thankfully we stopped at a totally awesome Maverick
that had a playground! So we took
advantage of the opportunity to allow Samuel to run out some bottled up energy
while I fed Lily. Samuel loved it so much he didn't have time for pictures! Soon we were back in the car: Samuel watching The Incredibles and Lily fast asleep.
Our
next gas stop was around 10 PM in St. George, UT.
I was grateful for the pause in our driving because it was a break from
this …
I
fed Lily while AJ ran into the casino to ask about prices for rooms. $40 bucks was more than we could afford to
spend on a hotel room. Plus, if we
pushed through, the kids could just keep sleeping, which meant less stops. AJ and I both drank some Spark- that gave us
a spring in our step and we were on the road again! A couple hours later, around 4 AM Utah time
and 3 AM Arizona time, we had to pull over again because Lily insisted that she
was starving. We were only 163 miles
from Phoenix!!
The sun rose at 5:30 AM, we are
talking Arizona time now; how I had missed the stunning Arizona sunrises!
Of
course, the closer we got to our destination the more congested the traffic
became. But that is to be expected from Phoenix traffic at 6:20 in the morning. Oh, and there was an accident too, so
everyone had to slow down to 5 mph so they could get an eye full- I hate that.
|
So close and yet so far. |
|
Why are we stopped?! |
We arrived at our apartment complex at 6:50
AM on May 16
th … BUT little did we know that we couldn’t get
into our apartment until after 9
AM! Both of us had been awake for over 24 hours. I was SO upset and might have turned
into a grouch after that- my poor husband.
We had no choice but to sit around in front of the apartment complex for
2 hours before we could get in. But get
in we did … eventually, and it has been WONDERFUL!
|
Me being a grouch- it was hot, ok. |
|
They were kind enough to reserve a parking spot for us though. |
|
Lily didn't mind the wait. |
I am proud to say that we successfully moved our little family down
to Arizona, all by ourselves. AJ
and I feel old now that we have made a move like that without the help of our
parents.
"Me eating Taco Bell and Lilly eating me." Hahaha!!
ReplyDelete