Monday, January 5, 2009

Homeless....

Not literally, but when I think about it...I don't really know where home is yet. yes yes, Home is where the heart is BUT my goodness my heart is in sooo many places these days: I have a little bit of heart in Kenosha, WI where I spent 4 wonderful years of my life. I have a little bit of heart in Metamora where I lived and enjoyed the neighborhood for a few summers. I have some heart left in my brothers house in Peoria (AKA my old house before Dad bought a house in Metamora). A little bit of heart in Germantown where I spent 17 years of my life. 3 months worth of heart in England with the Duffy's and all of the other wonderful families that I love and miss dearly. 4 months (A TON) of heart in San Diego where I fell in love with my church, work, friends, and husband (haha ok I loved him in all the other locations too, BUT he was not my husband then). And now some new heart in Morton where we are currently settling.

I could go to any of the above places and feel as if I was 'home' but feel homeless without all of them. Good thing I now have a little bit of a constant with the hubby moving by my side...its helps a teeny bit (love ya babe).

Needless to say, we are making a home in Morton, currently. Queenwood Road...I don't know how I feel about you yet BUT we will surely be saying goodbye in a few months so I promise not to get too attached. We are lucky enough to have an Aunt who owns duplexes and was willing to rent to us until we find a house. Talk about stress relief knowing that you have somewhere to stay without running about searching for somewhere to live that won't make you sign your life away for a year. With our lifestyle these days, its really hard to commit to 6 months, let alone a year. So we will live here and love it while we search for a house to call our home next...

We got in yesterday and are currently waiting on our belongings to appear sometime this week. We have said our goodbyes in CA and are now saying a lot of hello's to the ones we missed in IL(family and friends) and the ones we didn't miss (freezing cold, snow, boring flat farmland, lack of fun places to visit...etc.) When we moved to CA we would meet people and say that ALL of our friends and family were back in the Midwest, but now that is far from the truth. We have some friends in CA, some friends in WI, some friends in other rather random places (MO, AZ, TX...) some friends in England, and some friends in IL....I guess that is a good thing. We have a lot of places to visit when we get bored with where we are (very common occurrence for myself).

So here we start a new chapter in our lives...I am sure it will be quite eventful :o)

Pray For:
  • safe driving here in IL with Ice and Snow that we are NOT used to anymore.
  • Fun in school for myself (taking A class that I need to apply for PA and PT schools).
  • A job that will work with my schedule and keep me entertained.
  • A church that we both call ours.
  • A house that fits our budget and needs.
  • Micah adjusting to a new job with new people at a new facility.
  • My sanity while unpacking (the things we need for our stay in this duplex) and repacking (all of the things that we don't need right now, but were with the things we do need therefore they were unpacked to find the things we needed and now must be repacked in order to be stored until we move) Now you understand the need for sanity :o)
  • My puppy (we don't really have a puppy but I want one so I pray for the one that I may someday have when i convince my husband that it is a necessary expense...which probably won't happen until we have our own house and the weather is nice so we can potty train without freezing to death) Most likely the insanity, caused by the above prayer requests, has caused me to create the perfect little imaginary puppy in my head that I am asking you to pray for...haha
Whitney/Micah/Janssen/Roeschley Lifetime Happenings Chapter 39,826,109,023 begins Now.....

1 comment:

Amy said...

You are right -- home is where the heart is. But I can imagine this is quite a challenging time for you. I'm praying that your transition goes smoothly. Hope to see you soon now that we are moving back to the Peoria-area. ;o)