Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Transitions
If I thought this'd be an easy move I was sorely mistaken - 'course I never thought it would be. Let's see what happened . . . woke up at 3:45 morning of move absolutely frantic - crammed our entire life into a trailer for the next 8 hours as the temp climbed steadily rowards 100 - had several dibilatating panic attacks in the process - felt grateful to family and friends who stayed and handled stuff while I was freaking out(Lee and Lon be sure to tell your wives you saved my life) - went to moms 60th for few minutes and everyone cried (sorry Corinne we will miss you tons) - came home and packed more - bed at 11pm - awake at 3 am - pack the car and throw outthe garbage onthe road by 4 am
In case anyone is wondering if we are on the right oath I want you to know that I know and so does Satan because he did everything he could to ensure we had the worst time possible, proof as follows: Linda was dumping something in the alley before we left and a horrible feeling or presence came over her and she realized clearly what it was and said "you can't hurt me. I'm wearing my garments and I'm protected and I have the holy ghost and you won't harm me" well that made it goaway, but it wasn't done yet because not 2 minutes later there was a blackout at our house that hit only about 10 houses around us and that's all - now when we normally have blackouts they last a few minutes and then come back on- this lasted a good fifteen minutes that we know of and never came back before we left - it was a real test and trial and we feel that everything is confirming this is where we are meant to be at this time.
So we landed in Texas just outside San Antonio at about 11pm - a solid 17 hour day and the conclusion of 2 of the longest and worst days of my life and some of the most memorable as well. Almost to our new home now and the scenery is so different we might as well be in a different country!!! So much fun - see ya next time
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