bye bye fremont :(

as some of you may or may not already know, my family no longer lives in fremont. :(

ok, so earlier in my blog, I was talking about moving and such right? and then we decided we weren’t going to move? well, basically, we changed our minds again and decided to move, only this time, we decided to move to union city.

(everyone scream with me: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!)

it’s not so bad! the new house is gorgeous… a lot bigger than my old place, for anyone who’s seen my old place. we have a backyard again, and not just a puny patio (which was nice… but a wee bit small). it’s one of them development homes — every place looks exactly the same, but they’re well designed homes, which is more than I can say for the development homes in fremont. so my family in fremont was basically moving about the same time I was packing up and moving out of my apartment in westwood. complete madness for ze entire family! zoiks!

still, it all went well. it’s wonderful to come home to a new home and have s p a c e. we have a garage again, we have a really nice big kitchen, we have lots of sunshine, and a garden in the back with lots of little baby fruit trees! we have kiwi, peaches, tomatoes, grapes… and all sorts of other stuff I can’t remember right now.

most of all, i’m completely overjoyed for my parents. i’ve always felt for the longest time that both my parents suffered through so much for so long… and this is a just reward for them. it’s a source of pride and happiness — my mother has a beautiful house she can make a home for herself and the family, and my father has a garden in the back he can tend to, my sister redecorated her room with new furniture and lots of cute little touches. and me? eh. I’ve got a mattress slapped on the floor, and my huge office desk is moved in. it’s not my room yet, but i love running through the house, sitting on the stairs and feeling the sunlight lazily wash through the windows, and the adventure of trying to figure out where everything is! and yet, even though it is so new, it somehow still feels more like home than any other house we’ve had.

come visit! :)