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Wednesday, August 14, 2019

PCS or How Many Times Can We Move the Suitcases Around?

How many times do we keep moving the same old suitcases around?  I decided to keep track, just for kicks and giggles.

Move 1- We started moving in May by sorting our Misawa house into the household good shipment, the unaccompanied baggage shipment, and the luggage that we would live out of for months. The household goods left first.

Move 2- In June, our unaccompanied baggage left and we moved into the TLF (temporary living facility) in Misawa.

Move 3- We flew to SLC with 11 pieces of luggage and a dog kennel.
Somehow I coaxed smiles out of these tired kids
Move 4- We had a wonderful time staying with Josh's parents.  We celebrated Josh's birthday and made up for three years of missed family and friend time.
Lots of Turner Cousin time!


Best Skyline High Friends 

Josh joins me by turning 40!


Birthday fun at Red Butte Gardens.  Josh has loved gardens since we lived in Japan

Bonneville Shoreline trail above Josh's parents house
Move 5- Josh takes Mochi and a full car to Enid Oklahoma to start the house hunting process.  He moves into a pet friendly TFL room. The kids and I go to my mom's house in SLC for more adventures.
We enjoy the Shakespearean Festival in Cedar City

We enjoy lots of awesome hiking in Southern Utah



Bear made a goal to do baptisms for the dead in as many Utah temples as we could.  This is Cedar City

Mount Timpanogos Temple with a good friend from Springville Utah


Payson Temple

Bountiful Temple

Provo City Center Temple
Salt Lake Temple 

Oquirrh Mountain Temple.  What a blessing to have so many temples close by after being eight hours from a temple in Japan!


Move 6- Josh is forced to move out of the pet TLF due to other PSCing families and into a dorm style room.  Poor Mochi has to go to a puppy boarder. Poor Josh only has a microwave for weeks!

Move 7- Josh's length of stay on base expires so he moved into an extended stay hotel where he has a real kitchen finally.  We continue our adventures in Utah.  We visited Lava Hot Springs in Idaho and then had some fun at Snowbird.  Unfortunately though....
I ran up the sloped side of this wall in an obstacle course, and now...

I am going to OK in his boot.  I have a 90% tear in my Achilles tendon
Move 8- Due to the injury on my right foot, Josh will need to drive us all to OK.  Josh moves into a bigger room in the hotel, one that will sleep all five of us, and catches a one way flight to SLC.

Move 9- After seven lovely, family filled weeks in Utah (we won't mention my very unfortunate accident that is going to make moving and teaching yoga nearly impossible), we leave SLC and take a road trip to Oklahoma.  We used the app Road Trippers https://maps.roadtrippers.com/about/app to help us find fun things to see along the way.  Our first night was spent in Laramie, WY.
Wyoming Territorial Prison State Park in Laramie, WY

Bear River State Park in Evanston, WY

Fort Bridger State Historic Site in Fort Bridger, WY
Move 10- Our second day on the road takes us to Colby, KS.

The Swetsville Zoo in Fort Colling, CO was one of the coolest stops on our journey.  The artist was being interviewed by a local new station and we got to meet him as well as explore his interesting collection.

We were so excited to see best friends from Nellis AFB!  The Bloom Family in Westminster, CO

Giant Van Gogh painting in Goodland, KS
Move 11- Our last day on the road takes us to Enid, OK, to reunite with Josh in the extended stay hotel.
Sternberg Museum of Natural History in Hays, KS

Great Bend, KS

B-29's All Veteran Memorial in Pratt, KS



Move 12- Do we finally have a home after three months of living in suitcases???  We closed on our home in Enid with a week to live in it before our shipment from Japan arrived.  One last week of suitcase!  It gave us time to clean, touch up paint, and redo some flooring in the mostly empty house.  Now to make the house a new home for us in Enid, OK!
Signing the floor that we will cover over.  Then a touch of the Turner's will always be here!






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