Er. Scratch that.
Parts of life are starting to settle down.
Fun moments with a 4.5-year-old and 2.5-year-old are still the norm, but right now they are taking place in an extended stay hotel. Which, while it is supposed to have all of the essential 'comforts of home'? Is not a home.
But we continue on, trekking through our days creating a new normal and a new routine--for the next month at least.
Then we'll move to another rental, while we build our forever {if I have anything to say about it} home.
I've got some posts simmering around in my brain about returning to life in the U.S. And how surreal, and somewhat overwhelming AND underwhelming the past several weeks of this journey has been. However, my first week back at work...in an office...with adults...and thinking about businessy things...is draining my brain of all energy.
So you'll just have to wait just a little bit longer.
In the meantime, check out this great video that my friend over at My Life in Scotland shared.
It's sort of a little peak into the differences of living in the U.K. versus the U.S. of A. and what I'm getting used to as my normal again.