Tuesday, June 19, 2012

The Last Few Months

Well, as you know, I am a sporadic blogger. Thus, making this blog another "catch up" blog!

We moved. Again. Yes, I know we move a lot. Let's just call it adventurous! I have felt with each move that we were always one step closer to where we are really supposed to be. I am feeling that more and more now that we are in Portland. We landed in the sweetest little community of Portland called St. John's. I have never come across such a great community and everyone I have met has been incredible. This community has welcomed us in like we are family. It is quite refreshing.

While we were in Klamath Falls, Matt took the first job he could get his hands on as we were desperate for some income. He got the glorified position of Car Salesman. Woohoo! This job unfortunately meant working 70+ hours a week and was not worth the very little income it was bringing in. While we were there we had Matthew Sterling Hicks Jr. on January 24th at 9:06am. He was 8lbs 14oz and 22" long. I got to have my sweet little boy at home and I am incredibly thankful for that experience. It really was beautiful.

Sterling's Birthday
June 2012 (Clara: 2yrs, Sterling: 4 1/2 months)



Matt was allowed to have only 3 days off of work to be home to help me with the kiddos and was working long hours after that. It was really hard on us. So, Matt started looking for other jobs. He was offered a position with normal business hours and a better salary in Portland. He currently works for Zone's Inc. in IT sales. It isn't his dream job, but it is a much better situation for our family and we moved to an incredible city because of it.

So, here we are. And I think we are going to be here a while. We really love it here. Come visit us! It is a beautiful place to be.


Saturday, January 7, 2012

A Tour of Our Home!

Master Bath

Master Bedroom

Kids Bedroom



Laundry Room

Hall Bathroom

View of dining area, garage door and stairwell from the hallway.

View of dining area and kitchen from the front door.

The greatest kitchen I have ever had!

View of dining area, front door, garage door and stairwell from the kitchen.

Our Home!

Stairwell to the basement, hall bath on right.

Very large basement with room for lots of guests!


Full bathroom in basement.

View of hallway where the hall bath, laundry room, master bed, kids room and Emily's room are.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Time to catch up!

As my last post was on packing.... I think I have a little catching up to do! Our drive to Oregon was more eventful than we had hoped or planned for. The day before we moved we found out that our car needed some major work done on it so we had to rent a car for the day while our car was in the shop. That was our first setback. We left at 3am the next morning so that we could make it to the northern side of LA before rush hour and we could make it to our new home early afternoon and start unloading the moving van. We did make it to the other side of LA.... and then the moving van overheated! Emily, my sister-in-law, and Clara and I drove 20 miles to the nearest town and brought gallons of water back to Matt and his dad to at least get the truck to a parts store so they could fix it. We finally got back on the road and drove until lunch time. After we stopped for a bite to eat we started to pull onto the highway and the car decided to stall. We had to have our car towed to the nearest mechanic. After several more hours of waiting we got back on the road and made it to our new home by midnight. Such a long day! We all passed out on the floors for some much needed rest. I woke up before everyone else the next morning and headed to the grocery store to find something for us to eat for breakfast. On my way back home the car felt really strange. It was pulling hard to the passenger side of the road. As soon as I pulled into our neighborhood I felt a big KLUNK! I got out of the car to find that the axle, that the mechanic worked on the day before we moved, had come completely off of the car! I couldn't help but imagine what would have happened if the axle had come off while we were driving 65 through the mountains in the dark. We had the car towed...Again! And we were without the car for over a week.

So without a car we had plenty of time for unpacking and settling in! The owner of the house we are renting has been absolutely wonderful. He knew we were without a car and let us borrow his truck for two days and he also invited us up to his property to cut down a fresh christmas tree! We are now settled, Matt has a full time job and we are going to take a year to establish residency here in OR before he starts school. In establishing residency we will save $12,000 a year on tuition. Worth the wait if you ask me! Next on our to do list.... HAVE A BABY!!

Monday, November 28, 2011

Let the Packing Begin!

We now have two weeks left until the big move and Clara and I have been loading boxes together. She has picked up on packing quickly as I keep finding random objects such as her hamper filled with toys, blankets and puzzles! I have been filling boxes with things that I don't need right now, like non-maternity clothing, and she has been filling them with treasures! She sits in the boxes, crawls through them like tunnels and fills them with her favorite toys.
Boxes are great!

Matt, Michael and Emily Hicks
Tomorrow my sister-in-law Emily gets here! We are excited to have her around. She will be moving with us to Oregon to start a new adventure of her own and to help us with the kiddos in the coming months.

Friday, November 18, 2011

We have a home!

We got the call yesterday that we have been approved for the home we applied to in Klamath Falls, OR. We are very excited. Our official move in date is December 10th which is only three short weeks away! I am thankful for all of this excitement in my last 10-12 weeks of pregnancy. Packing and moving will occupy me for the next few weeks, then I have unpacking and settling in, and THEN I can finally work on getting ready for baby boy to be here! Washing his teeny tiny new born clothes and putting them in his closet, setting up his bed, buying new born diapers and prepping for labor. Hopefully he will come just as soon as I have finished all of the above. As soon as we are settled into our new home I will be sure to put pictures up of our new place!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Our Visit to Oregon

Klamath Lake
We visited Klamath Falls, Oregon this weekend to find a new home, meet a midwife and tour the school. It was a quick but enjoyable weekend! We left Friday evening and arrived in Klamath by about 9am and spent all day Saturday discovering our soon to be city and searching for a home. It is a small town with a population of about 42,000. It is most definitely a place to be if you enjoy being outside as there isn't much for shopping or entertainment. We look forward to horseback riding, rafting, camping, canoeing, fishing, hiking and spending some time at Klamath Lake, which is the largest natural lake in Oregon. It really is beautiful there.
Sunday we met with my future midwife, Rochelle, in Ashland, Oregon. It was such a cute little town. It is about half the size of Klamath and three times as cute! But it is an hour and a half away so living there is out of the question for now. We also found a really great house we would love to rent. It is a three bedroom, three bathroom house with a very large basement, so we can have a lot of visitors stay with us of course!
Monday we took a tour of OIT's campus. It seems to be a really great school and Matt is excited to start taking classes in January.
Stay tuned for more details as we make our journey north in the next few weeks! And I promise to put pictures up once we are settled.