Tuesday, August 9, 2011

On the go

Emory and I have taken turns with Brent traveling to Texas (or Colorado) over the past 6 weeks. In the meantime, I've been packing and Brent's been working. Brent really likes his new position with his new company. And we're pretty much packed up. Brent joins us again in Denver tonight and will move out of our house on Thursday with hopes of closing on the sale in two more weeks. We'll drive to Austin this weekend and move into our Austin rental house this Sunday. It has been a whirlwind of a month, but the we have almost reached our next big destination as a family, and we're excited for what is in store. God has made a clear path for us and that helps us have confidence about the time for change and what's ahead.

Looking forward to having family nearby, tubing the Guadelupe (when there is water), fantastic food, shopping at the Co-Op, live music in the supermarkets and airport, rolling hills, warm winters, UT football season, lake days, decent margaritas, bike rides, and reconnecting with old friends.

On the same front, the exit is bittersweet. We'll miss our friends in Colorado, the ski days, 14ers, cool evenings in the summer, the fun that's just around the corner at Highlands Square, running without sweating, old western mountain towns, jeep roads, and the opportunities for adventures on a daily basis.

Here is Emory in Target. We have a book that taught her what, "HURRY! HURRY!" means and now she runs around all the time shouting that.


Visit to Austin two weeks ago and Daddy's new office. That's northeast Austin behind him.


3 comments:

  1. So exciting! Where is the house?

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  2. You forgot to say...Looking forward to spending massive amount of time w/ Aunt Cat & Emory learning how to become a cheerleader :) See you Sunday!! I'm ready to unpack!

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  3. We are so thankful you all arrived safely in Austin and can't wait to visit. We love your blog and it helps us feel "connected". We love and miss you all, Papa and Grandmama

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