Here is Sam at Egleston. She only wore the mask a little while, but it was so cute. She insisted on getting dressed in one of her dresses before we went to the doctor. They even commented how well dressed she was for the hospital. And everyone was super nice and loved Sam.
Sam has been asking for silly bands a lot lately. I figured she deserved something for being such a trooper at the hospital, so I got her a package when Nick and I ran a few errands.
To keep Sam from getting too stir crazy, we let her play in the yard some. She had the best time spraying all the plants and such with water.
Nick also found a good deal on a Diego DS game, which Sam loved.
Sam spent a lot of time reading books or being read to.
We also all played some games with her. Her she is playing Dora Memory with Dad.
Here are Sam, Nana, and Papa on Thanksgiving.
We also had some not so fun luck getting on the road yesterday. Nick and I rented a trailer to get the rest of our stuff we had left in Atlanta from our move in 2009. We wanted to get it all together in case we have another move and we needed all that baby stuff! So we got the trailer on Thanksgiving, loaded it on Friday and were set to take off Saturday morning. Everything had been working, but when we all loaded up, Nick checked the trailer lights one more time and they were not working. My dad and Nick tried to fix it, but it was all a mess, spliced and junk and they could only get a very dim light. We knew it was too dangerous and we could get a ticket. So I called the roadside service, who said take it to the place we rented it. We were afraid they would just give us another trailer. I called to say we were coming in, and when we pulled in they called back and said go to the one an exit up that had a shop. We went there and they said they were not a shop, it was in Candler and closed on the weekends. But they would look at the lights. Amazingly, they were working. Apparently, something changed on driving it, something dried out from the rain or the ground made contact after rust was rubbed off, etc. We do not really know. But we ended up getting on the road at 10 am. It made for an even longer day since we had to go pretty slowly with the trailer and got in well after dark. But we did make it and got everything unloaded today and the trailer returned.
I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving and hopefully it was less eventful than our break. We do have a lot to be thankful for and will have even more in the coming months. Nick and I also got contacted about phone interviews, so we may be making progress on figuring out where we will be living come next August. Fingers crossed everyone! Hugs to all!

Poor thing! Hope she is all better now! Happy Thanksgiving!!!
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