I don't have a big excuse for not blogging...other than I haven't been at the computer. SM and I have finally unpacked almost everything AND fit most of it into the two rooms that his parents cleaned out for us. We are actually very blessed to be able to stay with them for the next 16 months. The weird thing about the whole thing is that every summer we'd return to visit family and always stay with them while visiting. Now we are back here, living with them, and I just feel like I'm on vacation...not actually living here. While on vacation I'd head to my mom and dad's house to help out where I could during the days...and I've contined that tradition. I suppose with time, I'll make my own niche in this house, but for right now, I'm apparently on vacation.
Today I went to my mom and dad's house and Mom and I ended up laying carpet. It wasn't planned but it turned out great. I never know what I'll end up doing when visiting with my mom. My little sister, Little Magoo, wants me to sleep over all the time but I'm no longer a teenager and I really like being with my hubby each evening. She laughs when I say "no" but is understanding. I also have to say, she's no longer a teenager, is graduated from college and has a job and works 8am-5pm ever day.
Okay, that's enough for now. Maybe tomorrow I can post some pictures and tell about our trip across the country. At least I know I won't be going to my mom and dad's home to work. Tomorrow is the Sabbath...Yipee!! A day of rest and visiting with family...and maybe some computer time.
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Sunday, August 17, 2008
We've moved
For the past month, SM and I have been packing our two room apartment. From previous posts, you've been appraised of our progress and so it's time to share how the final event went.
At eight am on Saturday morning, members of the Elders Quorum arrived. I think we really started the move by 8:15 am. By 9:15 am the apartment was EMPTY! Yep, we had great help including about 15 men and 3 women from the ward. The semi trailer wasn't packed until 10:15 but that was because we put all our belongings into 12 feet of space on the semi. It was said over and over by most of us that we didn't think all our stuff could fit into such a small space, but thanks to the Zen Master of Tetris...otherwise known as our friend Colin, we were able to pile everything to the ceiling and get the barrier in place in 12 feet. Honestly, it was a miracle. It was also amazing that an apartment can be emptied so quickly...but as the saying goes "many hands make light work." A big thanks goes out to all those that helped us with the move whether it was physically helping us move or just emotional support for me!!
SM and I got the apartment pretty much cleaned and vacuumed and then cleaned ourselves up and went to a movie yesterday afternoon. We finished the day off by attending the wedding reception and then spent the night at our bishop's house. He invited us to sleep in his guest room until we leave on Monday. We are very grateful to him and his family and to all of our friends that have offered us meals and help as we've packed our lives into boxes.
SM and I are excited to spend the week traveling across country, stopping at Mormon church history sites. We are also excited to take the trip on our own time table and not feel the rush to be somewhere by a certain date. We anticipate our arrival to Utah will be next Sunday but who really knows...
The Circle of Life
Last night I had the opportunity of going to a wedding reception of one of my young women. I was only her Young Women's president for a few months before she headed off to BYU but she was one of those girls that I turned to to help me know what I should be doing in opening exercises or while planning activities. I guess I shouldn't be surprised that one of my previous young women got married. She actually is a senior at BYU and will graduate next year.
Last night at the reception she greeted me with a big hug and the title "Sister Kidd." SM was quick to reply that she could now call me by my first name, especially because she was now married. For myself, it was a sweet experience of nostalgia to hear her call me "Sister Kidd."
I now have been released from being young women's president for a little over a year. I don't miss the responsibilities but miss the interactions with the girls. What a sweet experience. Last Sunday I was also released from my current two callings since today is my last Sunday in my ward. I struggled teaching the Gospel Essential class because I couldn't predict what each class would be like. (I'm very normal in my feelings of wanting to be in control of my environment). I absolutely loved all that I learned from the participants of the class and would regularly feel the Spirit in class...which doesn't always happen in a Gospel Doctrine Sunday School class. The other calling I had was a member of the Fellowship Committee in the Relief Society. I loved that calling, though it was also difficult at times. I was able to visit new members of our ward in their homes, telling them about our awesome ward and some of the demographics of the ward and area.
We will be arriving in Utah in a week and I'm looking forward to getting to know a new ward and having a new calling. I struggle with change but have seen how I've grown under new conditions and now am anticipating new growth.
Friday, August 15, 2008
Progress
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
What am I doing?
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