tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2894905749117939395.post5183005063749871378..comments2023-11-02T17:31:26.153+09:00Comments on For The Love of Motherhood: Hugs and Kisses to KoreaUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2894905749117939395.post-28037465997662197922010-09-10T11:23:55.310+09:002010-09-10T11:23:55.310+09:00Hang in there. We did this last year when we trie...Hang in there. We did this last year when we tried to sell our house in Nashville. I did not dare try and have the house ready with 2 infants (at the time) and 2 dogs. The boys and I stayed with my mom in her townhouse and Tim flew back n forth. It was so very hard. It hadn't sold, so we all went back to Nashville. Then we did it all over again this year when we FINALLY sold our house and bought our new house in OC. It is difficult living out of a suitcase and feeling like nothing is home. I finally realized home has so many meanings!<br />Lori PoggeTim and Lori Poggehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11977218215526161008noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2894905749117939395.post-84755145399224296782010-09-10T10:25:16.732+09:002010-09-10T10:25:16.732+09:00Great story. It is so important to keep the childr...Great story. It is so important to keep the children grounded when their familiar environment is gone for the time being. Eva was 2 when Daddy went away and 2.5 when we joined him again to live across the country. There have been ups and downs along the way, but overall it has taught us all how strong our family is. We all know that every place where we are together is home.<br /><br />Enjoy this adventure!<br /><br />XOXO<br /><br />CarlaCarla Gibsonnoreply@blogger.com