- a week in Nevada, at WorldCon (why, yes, we are nerds!), where we learned that toddlers and conferences are not entirely incompatible, but are also not the best-synced things on the planet
- a week in Virginia, teaching
- a week in Philadelphia, visiting friends
- a car, a train, a taxi ride, my first solo hotel-stay, another taxi ride, a bus, two airplanes, and another car ride to get home
- a phone call, in the middle of the train ride, telling me they'd offered the job we'd given up on and we had two days to decide which life we wanted
- the decision to accept the job and turn the world temporarily helter-skelter
- a whirlwind trip 50 miles away to find a place to live
- a nearly perfect house
- a phone call from the doctor (just as we were putting the deposit on the house) and a somewhat complicated situation where they thought I had gestational diabetes but I didn't
- a week of pricking my finger 4 times a day to PROVE I didn't have GD
- a fortnight with the husband only home on the weekends because he stared working before the house was available
- packing packing packing
- another pregnancy-complication scare, this time because my blood pressure skyrocketed (Lest anyone panic, it has since gone down. They took it the day before we moved . . . actually, I should just have the doctors read this list before they decide to get worried again!)
- moving moving moving
- unpacking like crazy, in case the babe decides to come early
- a toddler who doesn't do well with transitions (I'm starting to think she's a highly sensitive person, like her mama)
But all shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well. Thank God for Julian!