Thursday, March 24, 2011

The Very Next Day

This past winter I bragged about how beautiful it is in Arizona.  I have come to appreciate being able to eat outside on Thanksgiving, and ride your new bike on Christmas morning.  The sunset and sunrise is un-like any other.  Shopping is available on every single corner.  Good food is at your finger tips.  Friends come from all walks of life.  Arizona has made it's mark on me.

Dan and I moved here 5.5 years ago and were adamant we would be here only 2.  But after Dan graduated and had a job here, the move didn't happen as planned.  My hopes were high that our move back to family would happen sooner than later.

Not last weekend but the weekend before, I gave up my controlling issues about where we were going to live to someone greater than myself.  I cleaned out our storage unit and finally threw away the last of the moving boxes and 2 huge boxes of moving blankets.  Dan questioned why I was throwing them away.  My reply was simple, "We are stuck here!  We've held on to these things for 5 1/2yrs anticipating a move, we aren't moving anytime soon."  And to be perfectly honest, I was ok with that for probably the first time in a LONG time.

That very evening of my cleaning escapade, Dan had a phone interview with a company in Idaho. Out of disappointment I have learned to train myself not to get my hopes up about any job interview he has.  So clearly I didn't think anything of this interview until they called and offered him the position the very next day.

THE. VERY. NEXT. DAY.
We had a couple days to iron out details and get all of the information from this company.  After much prayer we made our decision.  He accepted the job and we will be moving.  We found out this week he is to start the middle of April.

Several doctors appointments, an assignment to speak in church, a graduation to attend, farewells to be made, a week without Dan, tests to be taken, finances to be figured, a place to live, and lots of packing, are just a few of the things we hope to accomplish before we leave.

This opportunity may not have happened exactly how we had envisioned.  But it is one were are definitely grateful for and one that gives us hope for a brighter future.

9 comments:

DontYouWishYouWereUS said...

YAY!!! I am super excited for you. Good things are going to happen. I am sad that you have to leave good friends, that is tough, and the things that you love about the place you have called home for so long but I am so happy that you will be close to family. I feel so strong about kids needing their cousins and grandparents, especially grandparents. Lissa I am so happy for your new adventure and I look forward to seeing all the great things that blossom for you in the new place you will call home. Love You!

becky rigby said...

Udaho? That was always a classic! =)

Congrats, that is so exciting. Do you think it will be closer? What part of Idaho?

Tawnya said...

You forgot to put "dinner with friends" on your list to accomplish.

The Brinkerhoff's said...

CONGRATS!! You will find happiness in your new adventure! Can't wait to see pictures

Tracy said...

NO. O. O. O. O. O.

I am crushed!! You can't leave me! Who will share my love of KK donuts and bring me delicious treats all the time!?!?

You will be missed terribly, but I am way overjoyed for you! Congratulations!

...but I'm still secretly sad.

{amy k.} said...

how exciting! i am sure your mind is spinning right now... so much to do- but it will be great! good luck with everything!

Anonymous said...

Sad for us, but happy for you. Wish you could be here for Kimber's wedding, though.

Kenzie said...

I am so excited for you! Congrats!

Debbie said...

CONGRATULATIONS!!!! I would give anything to be able to live in Utah again, but am stuck here unless my hubby wants to go into a different line of work. Officers don't get paid quat in Utah! So happy for you!