In June we left our wonderful home on post in Ft Rucker, AL and headed a whole 6 hours north to Nick's new duty station: Ft Campbell, KY. Technically, most of the base is located in Tennessee, but the post office is in Kentucky so we live in Tennessee, but Nick drives 30 minutes north to KY every day. ;)
We stayed in a nice hotel, paid for by the army for two weeks while we looked for a home in Clarksville, TN. We found a wonderful house in a beautiful neighborhood and are happy. Our ward, Clarksville 2nd ward, is tiny, but awesome. Nick was quickly called as Elders Quorum President and I am the Ward Historian/ Bulletin Organizer.
We stayed in a nice hotel, paid for by the army for two weeks while we looked for a home in Clarksville, TN. We found a wonderful house in a beautiful neighborhood and are happy. Our ward, Clarksville 2nd ward, is tiny, but awesome. Nick was quickly called as Elders Quorum President and I am the Ward Historian/ Bulletin Organizer.
We had to let the boys out to run around once we passed the border of Alabama and Tennessee. There was a wide open field next to a gas station that the boys ran all over. I was a little unnerved because of the crazy bugs in the field, but I was the only one who cared. ;)
These boys love tractors. You can bet they had meltdowns when we had to take them down from this tractor we found in front of a restaurant right outside of Nashville.
I am twitterpated by these babies.
Relaxing at the hotel. I love this little man.
Oh, how I love my mini blue-eyed Superman, too.

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