Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Out with the old, in with the new

And by old, I do not mean to devalue "old" as an adjective; I am merely referencing, however obtusely, our "Old Kentucky Home." The Ferraras are on the move again, coming this March. Jay has taken a job with Carilion Clinic's partnership with Virginia Tech in Roanoke. He'll be joining the team as a neurologist and assistant professor at VTech's new medical school (thus the reference to "new," get it? Give me a break, it's late). It is a great opportunity and though we LOVE Louisville and all of the friends and roots we've made here, we couldn't pass this up. For those not familiar, Roanoke is a beautiful small city in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. We think it will be a nice blend of small town and city life and a great place for the kids. Plus, we're only 4 hours away from Jay's sister now and her two children, whom Annie joined to her hip this past holiday. We'll also be within driving distance to Connecticut. Granted, it will be a very long, pit-stopped filled, perhaps two-day drive, but a drive, nonetheless.


Annie finally is not afraid of the Santa Fly-in Santa at Bowman Field
We had a great holiday, seeing Jay's family mostly for the first half (during which time at least three of us held chickens and bounced in a bouncy castle, not at the same time, of course) and then my family for the rest, after Nana and Granbob returned from visiting my sister and her boys. We also kept the tradition alive set many, many years ago of spending at least one day or night near Christmas with our beloved friends, Miranda, Ariel, Denise, Peter and all of their kin. Annie and Hastings didn't miss a beat, and it wasn't long before Annie was bossing Hastings around and Hastings was mimicking her every move. Just like me and Miranda when we were kids. Memories. Landry gave Oscar a run for his money too, literally. The girl can move, even at just over a year old. Hope he likes a girl who plays hard to get.
Oscar, on the other hand, remains skeptical.

Santa delivered for Annie, giving her the double doll stroller she had asked for in her letter. Oscar still isn't totally with the whole asking for presents thing yet (I'm sure he'll make it up in spades once it clicks), so Santa took an educated guess and got him a little tool bench, which he actually played with a lot! Go Santa! We also got to ring in the new year with Nana and Granbob before heading back home. Now I'm in Roanoke mode. Annie and I are going to go on a girls' trip there in a couple of weeks to scout out schools and housing. I would like to say she's excited to have a say in where we'll be living for the next year, but mostly she's just psyched that our hotel has a pool. Sometimes I forget she's 5 and I love that she reminds me.

Wish us luck as we do to all of you this new year (See! Another reference to "new," you pick).