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4 months

We are potentially down to our last four months in Korea. I say "potentially" because it rests solely on where we are going. If we are heading back to the States, we will most likely be leaving early June so that we can enjoy a full summer with family and have time to get settled before Claire begins school. We caught wind today of what could be our next assignment. Although it is far from official word, all of a sudden my tummy is filled with butterflies.
I had the privilege of teaching a little first grade girl who was one of a set of quadruplets. They (she and her sisters) are the most delightful little girls. They are well behaved and truly beautiful inside and out. Anyway, their family was due to PCS (military move) in December. I teased her that I was going to follow her and live down the road. While they were house hunting, I continually asked if there was a neighboring house for me. She'd laugh and giggle, not really sure if I was serious or not. Her Mom thought it was quite funny. Anyway, the word is that we could actually be following in their footsteps. So exciting! I can't say where this locale is exactly, but an adventure awaits!  Now it is your turn to wonder with great anticipation and torture! Ha. I know my family is DYING and I love it :)

Comments

Jessica said…
I'm not dying at all...it is texas! I already knew that! Sorry to ruin ur fun!

Love ya j
Anonymous said…
I thought it was Virginia!
L
I was just randomly looking through blogs -- I am new at this -- and I found this! I'm moving to Korea soon to be with my husband! I'm so excited!
Kara said…
@ Jessica...you think you are sooo smart, but I know you have NO clue! ha.
THis is such fuN!
@ Brittany--welcome. You will love Korea. It is filled with so many great things to see and do and there is nothing like being with the ones you love...please let me know if you have any questions. I'd be happy to help.
Anonymous said…
No response to my guess...that must mean it is Langley in Virginia!
Lisa
Kara said…
Ooo, Lisa. You are so predictable! Not so much. Maybe you should think about a vacation....hmmm. Get your dramamine ready. What could that mean? What else was on our list?!!!
Anonymous said…
I hope not Germany!
L
Kara said…
Dramamine will be your friend, Lisa. I promise, overseas flights are NOT that bad!
Jessica said…
Lisa, I am right...don't worry!
Kara said…
This is FUN! Won't you both be surprised ;)
Anonymous said…
Kara,
I have tried Dramamine, scopalamine, zofran, pepto bismal...none of them are my friends. If you would like to visit, hope it is shorter than a 4 hour flight or I can't come!
L
Erin said…
I'm going to say that you are going to be stationed in a tropical location (while I wish Maine were tropical - it is not). But it doesn't look like you are headed back to the States :(

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