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On my mind-
Trials. Change. Times of transition. Our family seems to be getting a lot all at once.
We are planning a move at the end of May to the area where my husband and I grew up-- both sets of our parents are still there, and we decided it was time to move our family near them.
We have not done a BIG move out of our area or state since 2010, and our kids-- especially the teenagers-- are not completely looking forward to it. Honestly, it is a very difficult move for me, too. Arizona has been our beloved home for the most part of fourteen years. We will all miss the culture, the beautiful winters, the amazing people... and the lack of Daylight Savings Time...
Yeah.
But it feels right, the employment issues are working great, and things are falling into place. Which leads me to...
Grateful for-
We found a house in our new state! And after TEN YEARS of renting, we are actually able to buy this one.
THAT feels awesome!
My hubby and I took a plane ride up to our new state to look at some houses that we'd been researching for quite a long time. We knew we could not make a good decision unless we looked at them in person.
It was quite an exhausting experience, emotionally and physically. The house that we had been SURE we wanted and loved turned out to not be the right house for us, which broke our hearts. And then, we found something AMAZING and perfect, but it was more than we really wanted to spend, and would have been overwhelming to take care of. And so, we broke our hearts again.
Then, the last few hours before our plane took off to take us back home, we found something unexpected in an area that wasn't on our radar. And so we made an offer the day after we got home, and it was accepted.
We are buying a house!!! And I am so grateful.
Pondering-
BIG changes have been happening in our family, and they are only going to be coming faster and more often as time marches on.
Our oldest daughter got accepted to a little college in southern Utah, and she is THRILLED. We are excited for her, but we are going to miss her terribly. She begins her new adventure right around the same time we move up north.
And then, there's our married son and his bride that will be staying here in Arizona. It will be sooo hard to leave them behind. SIGH.
Our 20yo son is not planning on coming with us, either, which is worrying this mama to death. I just don;t like this whole idea of children leaving the nest. Yeah, I know I'm a wimp. But I don't like it. One. Little. Bit.
And then, there's our married son and his bride that will be staying here in Arizona. It will be sooo hard to leave them behind. SIGH.
Our 20yo son is not planning on coming with us, either, which is worrying this mama to death. I just don;t like this whole idea of children leaving the nest. Yeah, I know I'm a wimp. But I don't like it. One. Little. Bit.
SIGH. SIGH. SIGH.
My messy business notes |
Organizing-
I have had a enormous breakthrough in organizing my business thoughts this week! Consolidating all my business ideas has been something that has hounded me for several years, and I have never been able to find a way to bring together all the things I have wanted to do, such as: promoting and encouraging traditional motherhood, sharing homeschool methodology and curricula, Shakespeare.
I mean, what could these things possibly have in common?
Well, I feel that the Lord gave me an epiphany or two on how to bring all those things together during a few quiet hours without distractions in the dentist's office this week. And I am excited to share them here in the coming months!
Creating-
Okay, since my thoughts have begun to get untangled, I am facing the work I have before me. I have many things to write, and loads of planning to complete. It's not going to be quick or easy, but at least I now have a direction! Yay!Reading-
Oh, I do still love the principles of Japanese "tidying up." I began what we now call "The Great Purge" back in 2015 using the principles in "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up" by Marie Kondo. It was the only way we were able to move into a house half the size of where we were living at the time. We got rid of a TON of stuff at the time, and I have been able to maintain the tidying I did at the time, but we never did finish the entire process, due to life-happenings.
Well, I just got Marie Kondo's most recent book, called "Spark Joy," and I am really enjoying reading it! It is more in depth than her first book, and also addresses more complex issue like how to deal with other people's stuff, and how to tidy with your kids.
I am again thanking my lucky stars that we color-coded the kids clothes, because that means that the process of tidying all the kids' excess clothes is already done! Check off step one of tidying for the kids.
Homemaking-
The cleanliness of our home is definitely where I wish it were right now, but I am hoping that the tidying/de-cluttering and the packing of the house will eventually help over time.
One other big issue we are having in the homemaking department is that our washing machine quit working, and so the laundry (especially all the bedding that we pulled off everyone's beds last weekend) is back-logged.
The repairman is coming tomorrow, so I'm hoping we can get that fixed very soon.
Picking lemons off our lemon tree |
Songhaven Homeschool of Fine Arts-
We are on Spring Break, and it has been a blessing, since I have had time to begin the packing process. We begin our third term on Monday. Yay!Scripture Study-
I am still really enjoying my study of the Doctrine and Covenants. I am constantly amazed at how much love the Lord has for us, and how often He calls us to repentance. He is waiting there to save us, if only we just turn to Him!"And again, the Lord shall utter his voice out of heaven, saying: Hearken, O ye nations of the earth, and hear the words of that God who made you. O, ye nations of the earth, how often would I have gathered you together as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings, but ye would not!" Doctrine and Covenants 43:23-24
Pink is the color for our "Common Room," where we do most of our homeschooling |
Something to Share-
We have moved a TON of times. I am embarrassed to even say the number of times out loud, but it should suffice to say that it is more than most military families I know. It crazy, really.
Today I just thought I'd quickly share some of the helpful methods of my moving process here, in case they might help someone else.
First of all, I begin with decluttering and organizing storage items, and also start packing the MANY books we own. I usually get cardboard bankers or paper boxes for packing our books, but this time when I went in to Staples to buy their usual $1 each paper boxes, they said they don't do that any more. *sad face* So I bought some over-priced shipping boxes-- I don't know that I'll do that too many more times. (Boo, Staples!)
My other favorite boxes to pack in are the large plastic bins you can buy at WalMart for around $5 each. One has to be careful not to over-pack these, so that they're too heavy, but they stack quite beautifully, and are VERY sturdy.
I use color-coded sticker labels for both kinds of boxes, and cover each label with clear packing tape, so that the labels don't fall off. I also label the heck out of each box, putting labels on all four sides, and also on the top of each box, so that I won't have to turn the boxes during the moving and unpacking process to see what is in each one. It might be overkill for some, but it is a HUGE help for me!
I use color-coded sticker labels for both kinds of boxes, and cover each label with clear packing tape, so that the labels don't fall off. I also label the heck out of each box, putting labels on all four sides, and also on the top of each box, so that I won't have to turn the boxes during the moving and unpacking process to see what is in each one. It might be overkill for some, but it is a HUGE help for me!
Aw, I can't believe I'm moving again... Bleh...
Storage boxes always have plain, white labels. I put clear packing tape over each label so they don't fall off. |
Final thoughts- I am very tired, but satisfied about all the things I got done this week. I still have a LONG way to go before we are ready to move at the end of May, but I can now say that I have the VISION to do it.
We can do hard things, Mamas!!!
So happy to hear of your blessings! Grateful for your ideas on labeling moving boxes; why didn't I think of that in all the times we've moved. Which we're doing again this year. My husband's job ended unexpectedly, so this very weekend we're going to the eastern part of our state to interview for another. We hope to be as successful as you at finding the right home. It's always a challenge. Eager to hear about your new adventures too. God bless you in your efforts, and thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rozy! I hope that your husband's job interview was successful! I love to hear how you're doing, and I really appreciate your wonderful comments. <3
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Rachel
Wow, making a move out of state are hard ones. We have moved 22 times and lived in Utah, California, Nevada and Washington. Our last move back to Utah was I hope the final one. When we got here; I didn't ever want to look at a moving box again. I think you have some fantasitic moving idea that others will love.. Congrats on getting a home and being closer to family will be sweet. It is hard to have children go away from home and or leave them when you move. I know that feeling.
ReplyDeleteAfter our mission, I want to purge our home of so much stuff. I love reading your ideas and it is inspiring. I really want to simplify our life a bit more.
Your posts are always a fun read. Good luck on your home schooling and packing! Hugs~
I hope you get to stay put and never move again! :-) Thank you for your great comments and kind support. I love hearing all about how things are going with your family and mission. Thank you for reading and staying in touch!!! :-)
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Rachel