Thursday, May 06, 2010

Sweet Home Alabama

As I got off the airplane in Alabama, I heard it, several different times from different people. "Sweet Home Alabama!" and I wondered to myself if Alabamans got sick of hearing that from people who come to visit.

"Oh, yeah, Sweet Home Alabama. Good one. We haven't ever heard that before," said the sarcastic Alabaman.

Or do Alabamans hold it as their anthem. I have no idea. But I found myself repeating another phrase over and over while I was there to Cody. "You ever been to Mobile? . . .That's where I'm from. Mobile, Alabama." Over and over again. Even though we weren't in Mobile, nor am I from there. In fact, our trip out there a few weeks ago was the first time I had ever laid eyes on the state of AL, or anything near it. What are my thoughts about it?

It is GORGEOUS. It has lots of lovely trees and rolling hills, and lots of really nice people. I am looking forward to our time there (just not looking forward to the actually moving part, yuck). We found a cute little place, in a really cute little neighborhood, where Claire can ride the school bus to school, Morgan can ride her tricycle outside, Luke can sit around being plump, and we can go on family walks down in the woods behind our house (plus the neighborhood has a swimming pool, holla').

We spent most of our time there looking at homes, but we did manage to squeeze in a very yummy dinner with my friend, Melanie's, sister, Melissa and her family. She is a yummy cook and her family was very nice company. Her husband is from Eastern Washington (Wenatchee), and of course, when you are in Alabama and you meet someone who is also from the same area of the state you grew up in, you play 'do-you-know' and guess what? He did! (He knew Josh and Don--just in case you were wondering, Liz). I love that game.

Anywho, while we were monkeying around in 'Bama (I don't know if that's what the natives call it, but that is what I call it because I am hip), my sister-in-law Tiffani had flown clear across the country with her sweet little babe to watch Claire and Morgan. It is hard to be clear across the country from the nearest family member, especially when we may need help for things like this, so I am so thankful that Tiffani was willing to turn her life upside down for a week to come out and help us. I know it wasn't easy, or really very fun for her, but it helped us out immensely. And my two girls are kind of in love with her now. All I hear is 'tiffani-this' and 'diffani-that'. Thank you, Tiffani, from all of us. And thanks Mom, for helping out with the Washington end. It was such a big help to us.

And I'd like to thank the writers of Maverick for supplying me with the line, "you ever been to Mobile?. . ." and Cody thanks you too.

{Eva and Luke. Cousins. Born three days apart}


{Tiffani. First time at the Atlantic Ocean}

11 comments:

Amy said...

I'm so happy that you are going to love it there. I bet you are right, I bet Alabamans think "Sweet Home Alabama" is like their anthem. If it's as "sweet" as you describe it to be then I vote yes. How long will you be there? Did you and Cody get a romantic get-a-way by yourselves? It's weird to think of Claire being able to ride the bus. It kind of makes me a bit anxious actually. Wow! So when is the big move?

tharker said...

What are you talking about? Of course it was fun for me! I loved being with your girls, and even more than that I love that they are now in love with me ;)

But really, you are so welcome. It was so great to be able to do this for you. Thank you to you and Cody for showing me some of the sights in VA. It was lots of fun! And yes, a HEE-YUGE thank you to your mom for helping out with my kids!

I can't wait to see pictures of your pretty new home, the forest behind your house, and most definitely Claire on a school bus! And hopefully you'll find a rockin' pumpkin patch so that last year's lame one can be erased from poor Morgan's memory.

Neighborhood pool? Jealous!

tharker said...

P.P.S
Seeing this picture of the babies together just makes me SO excited for July! Then we'll have Easton, Luke and Eva rolling all over each other! I can't wait to see them all together.

Michele said...

Luke is so flippin cute! Good luck with the move...I feel for you.

Liz said...

I was. Wondering. Don't you know it! :D

I'm still sad that San Diego hasn't made it on your list of places to live . . . yet (I'm holding out hope). But Alabama sounds pretty!

P.S. Those chunky babies are TOO CUTE!!!

Shells said...

I wish it was sweet home phoenix. I'll even take Liz's suggestion of you moving to San Diego. That isn't too far away.

Jana said...

Sounds like fun. When do you move? And post some pics of the house.

Pitcherpost said...

ok I'm a dummy, in all my years reading your blog I've never realized that "tharker" was t. harker, as in tiffany harker. but I'm glad you liked alabama and had a chance to meet up with my sister. We look forward to visiting you guys!

tharker said...

Melanie,
(as if i actually know ya ;)

Isn't my silly little nickname just that? Silly? A friend of ours gave us his and her nicknames upon first meeting us.

My husband's name is Spencer, so he became "Sharker" and I became "Tharker" or if you're feeling lazy, you can just call me "Thark" (that's what our friend shortened it to :)

Hannah J said...

I wish I could have been there but as always (well almost always)she says "no"

tharker said...

Think my daughter is a smidge bitter about missing out on this trip? ;)