Early yesterday morning my brother-in-law (Josh) and I packed up the U-haul attached to Roxy (my fabulous little SUV) and headed West. I have made that drive probably a hundred times, but this time I was reminded of the first time I made it almost six years ago...
I can remember driving through the rolling hills of wheat with my parents in the front seat and wondering what on earth I was getting myself into. Why would I ever leave the comforts of the big city to live in a tiny little town that I hadn't heard of until I saw it posted on the road sign?! "Welcome to Pullman" We'll see about that. But above everything else I knew that God had a plan for me and even if I was skeptical, I knew that Pullman was going to be part of it. So I stayed and went about the business of settling in. Find a church, make some friends, etc. What I didn't expect was to find a place that I would very happily call home even after I finished my degree.
And now, as is the nature of things, my life has taken another turn and I find myself driving past a new road sign that reads "Welcome to Seattle." This time instead of seeing "amber waves of grain" I drive past lush patches of median greenery and towering apartment buildings. I'm glad to be in the land of banana slugs and Birkenstocks again.
The interesting and exciting thing about this new adventure is that I have no clear idea of what it is supposed to look like. Sure, I have many IDEAS (what kind of an over-planner control freak would I be without them=) ), but I am holding onto them loosely. Graduate school, Vancouver, Seattle...many ideas. For now I will settle for playing with my niece and nephew and losing myself in a book store.
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What, no updates? BTW we're having our first (as in child) about the end of July.
Mike & Shannon
Oh, my! How exciting! Congratulations!
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