The Thomas family is moving to Tulsa, Oklahoma.
You read that right, Tulsa. Robert will be starting a new job in January as the CIO (Chief Investment Officer) for the George Kaiser Family Foundation. You can learn about the foundation at www.gkff.org. He will move down there right after the first of the year and live in an apartment while we look for a house. I have to finish collecting data for my dissertation so it will be a few more months before Gray and I join him. My mom and George have decided to move to Tulsa as well and have just signed a lease on a gorgeous apartment in downtown Tulsa, so we aren’t losing all of our child sitting help. We will miss Seattle, but are really excited to be part of the amazing work that the GKFF is doing for early childhood education and health-care among other projects.
Tulsa is a really nice up-and-coming little city. It doesn't have the traffic issues I found in both LA and Seattle so that will be a nice change for me. It has lots of beautiful art deco buildings (there's even a Frank Lloyd Wright house), a river running through one side of the city with 20 miles of park along its banks. It has theaters, a new stadium, and a ballet and it even has at least 3 Sushi restaurants. I also made sure that it has a dance studio that teaches adult classes before I agreed to move. I will send out our new contact information once we get settled so that you can all make plans to come visit us.
Friday, November 21, 2008
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Election 2008 - Starting them young

I know it's fashionable to vote by mail in ballot but I still love going to vote in person. So, today Gray got to have his first voting experience when he went with me to my voting location. He ejoyed the attention he got from all of the volunteers and especially loved being able to walk underneath the voting booths. Maybe for the next presidential election I'll try explaining what it's all about, do you think 5 is too young to understand politics?
Happy Halloween

Here are pictures from our Halloween adventure. We met our friends Tom and Yaya at a local outdoor mall. Had dinner and then hit the stores for some trick or treating. Gray picked up on the idea pretty quickly and was very good at saying thank you (with sign language). However, he did not seem to like actually carrying the candy. After each stop he took out the new piece and handed it to me. The only piece he showed interest in was the grape lollipop so I let him suck on it for a few minutes until he became distracted and then I tossed it. He also loved having the chance to play the big musical instruments they have at the Town Center. I think it was a very successful Halloween, Gray had lots of fun and I got to eat most of his candy!
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