I've been quiet for a while. I try to keep upon my reading, but life's been a little crazy. It's going to stay a little crazy for a couple more months because we're heading up north! I've been accepted into the Ph.D. program in gifted and talented education at the University of Connecticut, so me, the boyfriend, and the zoo are packing up to go. Abbie and Josh weren't too thrilled with the inch of snow Alabama got this year, so something tells me this will be an adjustment for all of us. ;)<div>
<br></div><div>We're going up next week to buy a house, so I don't know yet which town we'll be in. I would love it if Droolers in and around Storrs would drop me a line. With six pets, I will need vet recommendation pretty quickly! I'm also excited to hopefully be able to increase my volunteer time since I'm dropping down from two jobs and school to just school and an assistantship. (Unfortunately, donations will decrease, since of course my salary is plummeting, too! And no fostering, the future little house is full before we even buy it.) Looks like we won't be far from Woofstock, either.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Another request -- anyone who has used pet ground transportation services, could you let me know how it went? We're strongly leaning towards driving the rental truck with stuff and paying someone else to handle the kids. We don't even have a vehicle big enough to comfortably hold everyone for a 1200 mile move, and dealing with Abbie's carsickness, my 13 yr old cat's anxiety, litter boxes, and an overnight stay ... well, thinking about that makes me want to check into a hospital with exhaustion! So I've been investigating the van-based services and would love to hear any experiences you have had.</div>
<div><br></div><div>I'll try to post more often now. Something tells me this whole move could have comedic potential!</div><div><br></div><div>Jaclyn, mom to:</div><div>Abbie the basset, Josh the something-something wannabe mix</div>
<div>and the cats Pepper, Morris, Zack, and Pandora</div><div>in Alabama for now!</div><div> </div>