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Fulcher Family

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Breakfast in the new house is just as yummy as breakfast in the old. Eating on the floor means Rosie is EXTRA attentive. 

Early morning exploring of the backyard. 

Poco is super curious about this new "outside world" that she will never actually get to. 

Gabriel is just as curious about the "outside world." :-) He's loving this big new window that's at his level! 

Everybody's exploring. Well, Rosie's napping. But that means everything is ok. 

Now Gabriel needs to nap too. First nap in the new house! No stuff/furniture yet so he's still being a trooper in the pack-n-play. 

So fun that our first pieces of mail were my new Sseko sandals (bought as a special on-sale present on moving day) and also our family passes to the Muncie Children's Museum (thanks Dr.s Rutkowski, Thornton, & Thornton!).

Bribing the kitties to behave with some catnip. They're loving it. 

There's a thunderstorm rolling in but no one cares, it's still exploring time!

First bath in the new house. "Dad, I'm so excited that I threw my towel in the tub! Oh, there are no more clean, dry towels until the moving truck arrives? Oh well!" :-P

So glad someone appreciates the sinking air mattress. 

After-breakfast book time is just as important in Indiana as it is in Pennsylvania. Just as fun too!

Our attempt at a Sunday morning family praise session was thwarted by an extra curious little boy. But we're not complaining that he wants to make music. Dad gave him a mini lesson. 

Our stuff is here!!!

Gabriel rotated through locations during the day. This was his official "supervisor" position, making sure everything went smoothly. 

From another perch. Supervising from the pack-n-play. 

Gabriel and daddy both working very hard. Gabriel really was an excellent boy throughout the day. Minimal fussing and mostly just curious what was going on. 

Thanks for lunch Jess, Andy, & AIden (via a gift card)! Fuel to finish unpacking is much appreciated. 

Forgot to take pictures of our mounds of boxes on the Pennsylvania end so here's a glimpse into how many boxes it takes to pack our life. 

The kitchen is a bit smaller than our old kitchen so the boxes are taking over for now. 

From the kitchen to the dining room and into the family room. 

Family room with 2 chillin' boys. 

Master bedroom. Bed is made and ready for a good night's sleep (finally!). 

Nursery, ready to be made fun. 

The office from one end (we have too many books...). 

And the office from the other end. 

Storage space in the basement. 

Storage space looking down toward the washer & dryer. 

This will eventually be a kid playroom instead of a kitty playroom. 

Guest room (in the basement). 

Long, hard day of unpacking means it's time to fall asleep during the story before nap. Sometimes he still looks so small. 

Rosie is adjusting fairly well but still likes to stay close and often squeezes herself into the smallest, strangest places. 

Now that he's free to roam, the chairs are a fantastic maze!

Rosie absolutely loves the backyard and sunshine. No leash required. 

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