Isaac finished classes at the seminary this spring, and I worked on tying up loose ends with InfinityMOM so I could manage the business from the road while we travel. Thanks to help from a few good friends and my parents, we packed all of our earthly possessions save what we need for the summer and Germany in to a storage unit. On June 11th we packed up the car and left Fort Wayne. Fort Wayne was our first real home as a married couple, it's where we brought our child home from the hospital, and where we made a number of very dear friends. We likely won't return after Germany so saying goodbye was tough. Actually, we don't know where we will be going after Germany. The seminary will assign vicarage (internship) churches next April, and at that point we will find out where our home will be when we return from Germany at the end of July 2014.
Life has been busy since we left which has definitely made the transition easier. Who knew living out of our car could be so fun? From the day we left our home in Fort Wayne until we expect to be in our apartment in Germany we will have been
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| Here's a map of where we've been so far. |
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Speaking of Germany, Isaac flies out on August 26th! Originally we were all going to fly together, but Isaac will be attending the Goethe Institute 4 week super-intensive for German language study before he starts classes at Lutherische Theologische Hochschule. The language intensive is full immersion - no speaking, writing, or reading English during the program. It would be incredibly difficult for Isaac to be truly immersed with all three of us there together in our apartment for the duration of the language intensive so Elise and I will follow when the intensive is done. Additionally, it is saving us several hundred dollars to have Elise and me fly a few weeks later because we will be flying during the tourist low season. It will be difficult to be separated for so long, but Elise and I will be visiting family and saying final goodbyes before we're gone for a year which will be good. That also means I will be doing the 12+ hour overseas flight by myself with a baby. I'll let you know how it goes....
| Enjoying the ferry ride from Manitowoc, WI to Ludington, MI. |


Sounds like such a grand adventure! :) And good for you with the road trips...much as I dislike driving at night, I might have to do it with Callan.
ReplyDeleteHeidi, we were never fans of overnight trips until now! I think it's equal part mindset and preparation for us - whichever one of us intends to start the drive (usually Isaac) makes sure to take a several hour nap the evening before we leave while I pack the bags. Then we load the car and I sleep while he drives, then we switch. The first one was the toughest while we struggled to get the hang of things (plus we left WAY later than we wanted to), but since then the drives have been great! One daytime drive we did reminded us of why driving at night is SO great - no traffic, very few stops, no sun blasting your eyes, baby doesn't need to stop every few hours for food/play/diapers, and best of all we get to enjoy more time with friends and family! We usually try to take a short nap the day after an overnight drive, but we've found that we don't actually lose too much sleep compared to normal. A few hours, but since we switch off and sleep it really isn't bad!
DeleteKaite!! I love this blog post!! I especially love your stickers and that google maps map!! Soooo awesome!! Can't wait to see where you go next. I miss you! That really sucks you have to be away from Isaac for so long... but it totally makes sense why you're doing it. You'll want him to be able to speak German at least a little bit while you're there, right? lol!
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