Well, we made it to Florence, Kentucky! The last month has
passed by like a whirlwind. After Jason returned from finding us a place to
live, we spent our last two weeks in Utah packing, taking care of errands, and saying
our goodbyes. None of it seemed real. And of course everything took longer than
we thought it would. I still get a little teary-eyed thinking about the MANY
family members, friends, neighbors, and practical strangers that came to help
us even when we thought we could do it on our own. It’s a tribute to them that
we didn’t have any all-nighters of packing, cleaning, etc. And since this is
the month of Thanksgiving, I wanted to give a shout out to a few of them,
although I know I’ll miss some since they are too numerous to mention them all.
Thank you to my friends and co-workers at Imagine Learning
that truly cared about me and were so kind to me while I was there. It was hard
to say good-bye.
Thank you to my neighbor and friend across the street for
buying my car and connecting us to a large stack of great packing boxes from
the hospital.
Thank you to Mom B for helping us pack and making dinner for
us so we could keep packing. Sorry we were so boring while you were here to
visit! J
Thank you to my parents for taking an extra week off of your
Church Service Mission to help us pack.
Thank you to my childhood friend Marilee for coming and
helping us pack and clean for several hours, and then coming back the next day
and helping several more hours just because you could tell we needed more help.
Thanks to my siblings for storing and donating unwanted
furniture so we could have something to take with us.
Thank you to the Relief Society President and Young Women’s
President who showed up on our last day and cleaned most of the apartment. That
was so helpful!
Thank you to the Young Women and leaders of the Sharon 8th
Ward for letting me be a part of you for a little more than a year and for helping
me in more ways than I was able to serve you.
Thank you to the sisters of the Relief Society and to Sally
for feeding us meals the few days before we left when we didn’t have time to
cook or dishes to cook with.
Thank you to several of my neighbors/friends and to Chelsey who
took Ethan for a couple hours at a time during really crazy packing and loading
times.
Thank you to the Elders Quorum, Teachers Quorum, and my
brother Keith, for showing up, even at the last minute, to help load and
arrange our belongings in the truck. And a special thank you to Kameron Bascom
who brought his three children in the car and left it running for an hour an
half so that they could watch a movie while he helped us pack the truck!
Thank you to my parents, Mike and Desi in Colorado, and Andy
and Kimra in Illinois, for feeding us and letting us stay overnight with you
while we drove the 2000 miles of our journey.
Thank you to our new Relief Society President in Kentucky for
coming on the day we arrived and welcoming us with a warm home-cooked meal.
Thank you to the Northern Kentucky Elders Quorum and Priests
Quorum for helping us--people they had never met--unload the truck in the rain
for over an hour.
And thank you, Lord, for helping Jason find a good job and us
a safe place to live, and for blessing us with such dear friends and families.
Just thinking about all this service makes me feel so loved.
What little have Jason and I done to deserve all this?!? That’s how I feel when
I think about all of this.
| Home Teacher, Elder's Quorum President, and Young Mens Presidency helping pack our stuff into an ABF truck. We paid by the footage, so we tried to pack it high and tight. |
| Halloween! The morning we left to drive across the country. |
| Ethan was definitely the favorite! |
| I think this is a great picture for "She who rocks the cradle rules the world!" |
| Just hanging out with Andy and Kimra and fam |
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| Our stuff arrived all in one piece! |
| Our building in Florence. We live on the middle floor on the right side. |
| Here's Ethan sleeping like a baby. Which is pretty representative of how he took the move. :) |


Loved reading this post! It's amazing how things work out, fall into place, and how many people are willing to help. Life is so good :) I love what little we can see of your new place in the pics- the living room has a big window that I'm sure brings in lots of light. That's awesome! Hope your week is off to a good start, Julie :)
ReplyDeleteOh so excited for you guys! It looks like you live in a great place! Can't wait to see more pics! (no rush, though--i know unpacking takes forever!). Love you guys!
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