Our house is probably going to sell low. That’s just the nature of the market.
Our house in AZ is a dream, but lots of obstacles which include multiple offers and worrying that it won’t appraise for what they want.
This last day of school has been really hard on me. I kept a bright face, but I choked back tears as we were leaving the Kindergarten playground. So sad for all the kids and families I’ve grown to love. I could barely be around the teachers, I’m going to miss them SO much.
Drew’s at graduation right now, I’m sure holding back tears of his own. I hope they mention something about his leaving as they haven’t done a thing as of yet and frankly, I find that appalling. Thankful for the many families who have said beautiful thank you’s, that’s always nice.
And of course, the kids are high as kites with 9 million papers in my face to organize in a house that has to be kept sterile.
It’s been a really hard day, and I’ve asked God to increase my faith and my person to make my stronger to last through bedtime.
I’m fairly sure I’ll just be a puddle after that.
{GOD IS IN CHARGE, DON’T JUMP OFF THE PLANE}
I, actually, have thought a lot about our pioneers lately. They were forced to leave their homes, leaving behind great wealth and prosperity for a land that they knew not. One of my favorite doctors talked to me a bit about immigration and how people always found such peace, friendship and prosperity in the new land, that it was always a “step up”.
I take great heart in their stories of prosperity once they got thrugh the trials. What good examples they are.
And should we die, before our journey’s through….
Jen says
ugh..all I can say is hang in there!!
Lara says
All for the best, my friend, all for the best. It’s so hard now, but I know that once it’s all over you’ll look back and see how you’ve grown (among other things).
Keeping fingers crossed and prayers said for you.