Tomorrow my life in Idaho comes to an end. The kids and I will be heading to California to hunt for a place to live. Hunt frantically, that is. We need to find a place to settle before school starts back up for the kids and Aaron has to start his new job. Aaron is staying in Idaho until I find a house (hopefully this week) and then he will be bringing down the moving van and our dogs. I feel pretty freaked out and quivery at the thought of trying to quickly find a place to live all on my own but I know it will all work out one way or another. This has all happened so fast. I feel like I haven't had enough time to prepare or really let it sink in. It feels like I've been caught up in a tornado and I'm just waiting to see where I'll land when I drop out of the sky.
The hardest part about moving is saying goodbye. I said goodbye to some friends this week who have had a life changing impact on my life. I am grateful for the lessons they have taught me that I know will stay with me forever. I feel like Heavenly Father brought me all the way here to meet and learn from these people and I'm grateful that He did.
Thursday, December 13, 2007
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Wow! I knew you were coming down a couple of weeks before Christmas, but I didn't realize you weren't going back! Doesn't make for much holiday fun, does it?
Are you looking in any particular spot for a house? I know you're sad to be leaving, especially when it happened so fast. I hope you can find as much joy being back here in Mexico, uh, I mean, California {:)}as you did in Idaho. Can't wait to see you! Where are you staying and where do I send you Christmas card?! I'll call ya!
Wait, why is everything going so fast? I don't get anything that's happening in your life right now. Please inform. Or call when you get a sec from your crazy hunt.
Good luck!!
Love you Kasey, let me know if I can do anything.
Don't worry, Kasey, everything will be okay. You're coming back to a place where a lot of people love you, so it all has a high probability of turning out fine.
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