Showing posts with label moving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moving. Show all posts

Thursday, May 5, 2011

We made it!


We finally made it to Delaware/Maryland! The past three weeks have been full of several adventures and excitement, and yes, stress.

On one of our last days in Provo, we went to the Provo temple for one last time (hopefully not ever, but who knows!). It was really good to have a little bit of peace and time just with one another amid the business of graduation, family, goodbyes, packing, and moving. It was a tremendous help and strength. It wasn't easy to go, because we both felt like we had so much to do, but the best things are never easy, it seems.

The next day, we picked up our U-Haul trailer at 8am and had it loaded by 12pm. About 12:01pm, we realized there was no way our beloved Volvo was going to haul that thing across the country, or even around the block. The tongue of the trailer was about an inch off the ground, and the chains were dragging. This was not part of the plan. The Volvo had a tow capacity high enough for this trailer, we had gotten a good hitch put on (the day before), and everything was supposed to be perfect! But alas. It never is. I am a planner, and this move helped me realize that however much planning I do to prepare for something, it will still probably not go as I anticipated. Unfortunately, I did not get a picture of the Volvo struggling under the weight, but I think at this point that's a good thing because it would only make me sad (I really loved that car!). Anyway, it became clear that the best option would be to sell the Volvo and get a bigger car that could handle towing all of our stuff. The next 24 hours (literally--Josh and I were up at 3am looking at cars on KSL) were spent looking at cars, test driving cars, and trying to sell our car. Luckily we had looked into the option of another car a few months earlier, so we already knew what we liked and what was in our price range.
The miracle of the story comes now. We had also put the Volvo up for sale a few months earlier, just to see if we would get any interest, because we were wary of the struggle that long of a drive might be on a car with quite a few miles on it. We had one person contact us about it, 3 weeks after we posted it online. When we posted the Volvo up this time, however, we had SIXTEEN people contact us about it! Most importantly, we had one person buy it :) We were definitely being watched over and aided along in this journey.
Long story short, this is what we ended up with:

It does not have many of the comforts of the Volvo (i.e. heated leather seats, pull up booster seats, an auto dimming rearview mirror, etc) but look at how that trailer is sitting! And we are coming to like it more and more. I always wanted a Jeep!
So amidst all of this, I graduated college! And Josh got his Master's degree!
It was good and fun and it feels official now. I'm glad I walked and I strongly recommend it.
We finished packing up, our moms cleaned our whole apartment better than it had ever been cleaned before, and we finally said goodbye and got out 12 hours later than anticipated! Not bad, considering the major adjustments we went through.
Saying goodbye to the Knight Mangum Mansion--our first home together!
Then, after a 3 day drive, we got to take a break in Ohio and visit Josh's family. It was the first time in forever that we got to sleep in and do as we pleased all day. Much needed!
We had one more short 8 hour stint and then we arrive in Maryland, our new home. It was a gorgeous drive, but we were more than ready for the journey to be over.
We walked into our new apartment that we researched hours on the internet to find, and it smelled like smoke. Big letdown. Luckily, they cleaned the vents yesterday, and I think the problem is cured, but the verdict is still out on that one. I hate the smell of smoke, it permeates everything. Ugh. But-- our apartment feels huge after moving out of our studio+, so we are in the process of getting new furniture and making it feel like home.

our barren living room

unpacking
hanging curtains
It's been quite an adventure, but through it all, we've had each other and we've been watched over and helped all along the way. It is a relief to have it over, though.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

My Very Own Blog


Josh and I decided that the joint blog thing wasn't working out for us. Neither of us ended up posting because we both felt like it was the other person's blog. So we have branched out and will each have our own cloud space to show the world from our own perspectives. You can follow him at notbysuddenflight.blogspot.com. Let's hope this blogging attempt is more successful than the last.

This separation has also been spurred on by the fact that we are moving in ONE MONTH! So it will become much more mandatory to blog in order to keep in touch with our dear loved ones here in Provo.

So, first things first. I had a devastating week in sports. First, I lost my last intramural basketball game. Not just of this season, but ever! This alone is sad. It was our first tournament game, and we lost by one point. I won't get into the details, but I got tripped and hurt my knee, hip, and foot, another player got a bloody nose from an elbow, and the refs missed a foul on our layup at the last second. And we got called for a lane violation for one of our free throws in the last minute. It was heart breaking. I have played with some of these girls all 4 years I have been at BYU and am going to miss them so much when we move!
Second, BYU men's basketball lost their Sweet 16 game. I am proud of how far they made it and I thought they put up a great fight against Florida, but it still sucked.
Last, I had a regional church basketball tournament yesterday. We lost 52-26, and again, without getting into the details, I'll just say it was an awful game. I tend to get too competitive in any situation involving basketball, and this was no exception.
Needless to say, I'm looking forward to this week being better.

Those losses aside, it was a great week! We were going to go to St. George this weekend for Josh to ride in the True Grit mountain bike race, but at the last minute, we decided against it. There were just too many things pointing us to stay in Provo. I already had work off on Friday, so I spent the day babysitting my nephew to give my sister a break on her birthday. We got to see some of my high school friends at a get together that night, then went to see The Adjustment Bureau. Absolutely loved it!! Totally recommend it. Then Saturday night I got to watch the General Young Women's Broadcast with the YW in my ward. As it turns out, the race in St. George was awful because of the weather and the planning behind it. It was a blessing to not be there and to be here with our friends and family.

Another plus to being here this weekend was that I got to teach my last Miamaid lesson ever in the Provo Peak 7th ward! I have loved being the Miamaid advisor and have learned so much from each of my girls. I am going to miss them, along with so many other incredible people we have been blessed to know here.