It’s official: I’ve been accepted to Graduate School with NMSU! I will begin my study Spring 2015!
I’m very happy and excited, although the work of moving 14 years of accumulated ‘stuff’ is quite intimidating ;P
…totally doable, and do it I shall!
The physical move is really only one small part of this new change. Nothing in life seems to come in tiny, bite-sized pieces, but I like to remind myself that I learned to ride my bike uphill, so I seem to be hardwired for it.
Our youngest is leaving home for college next month. She will be attending in-state and our son just recently moved back in-state…and now we are leaving. Am I right to say that it seems to run counter to what is ‘normal’ in these situations?
I mean: ‘kids-leave-home’…normal. Check.
But….
‘Kids-and-parents-leave-home-at-same time-and-parents-move-allllll-the-way-across-the-Continental-United-States-away-from-kids’…hmmm…normal? Not so much!
Being always hopeful in life and maintaining an optimistic attitude is so incredibly important. Now more than ever, personally. BIG changes coming on the horizon, folks, but it’s all good.
I’ll be sure to keep ya’ll posted 🙂
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As someone told me long time ago – change is opportunity and change comes along sometimes whether we want it or not. So all we can do is make the best of it. Our lives are a continuous journey and even though we may be older and not our children it doesn’t mean that change stops for us just because we are older. We are always adapting to our surroundings. Love you girlfriend, always! Smiles and forward we must go….. Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2014 14:49:37 +0000 To: mermaid32009@hotmail.com
You’re awesome!
…and you hit that nail square on its head. Love you back!
Rock on, my friend 🙂