One week in and going strong…

Fort Wardon

Fort Wardon

Almost a full week has passed since we moved to Discovery Bay.  It is hard to believe how easy one can adapt to new situations.  We have already gotten into a routine and have managed to survive the small but cozy accommodations.  Malia and Makai enjoyed their first week of school and have both made new friends.  We joined the C.L.A.N. and spent a good deal of time their yesterday…haha, not the kind of clan that may be crossing your minds! The C.L.A.N. around these parts is an acronym for Cooperative Libraries Automated Network!  We are excited at the endless possibilities of entertainment now available for free at our fingertips!  Makai spent a good half an hour at the reference desk finding books on the Titanic (he now considers himself an expert on the subject).  We have made it to the beach everyday, to Safeway 5 out of 6 days, have found all the “cool” free wi-fi cafes in three neighboring cities and been to Fort Worden three times.  I guess these are the kinds of things folks in small towns do for enjoyment.  No more fast- paced city life for the Waits.  Gone for now are the days of Starbucks on every street corner, several selections of fast food within a mile, and the ability to drive on gas fumes for a bit because you know there is another gas station just up the street!  We have slowed down….for now at least….can’t make any promises to stay slow after we return to Puyallup!

  1. Mom and Dad Wait says:

    I am so happy that things are going well! Our excitement grows every day! I am finding more and more people who know about new beginning’s. It is wonderful to hear from people who know about what you are doing. It lifts my spirit so much. We are looking forward to seeing everyone in October. It is hard knowing that we can’t just jump in the car and see you guys in 10 minutes. Love you all mom

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