Sunday, February 22, 2009

Going Home


Our time in Washington is coming to an end. That means...packing! Again! As I look around at all of the boxes starting to accumulate I think of all of the "things" I "had" to bring for the 6 months we were going to be here, and never even used. We definitely gave this little house we rented a run for it's money...we've had every closet packed to the brim! I can tell you one thing I am never going to complain about our house again (someone should hold me to that!) I am looking forward to having space! Especially the kitchen.Brian and I will both be able to fit in the kitchen again!! Although we may miss bumping rear ends when one of us is trying to cook and the other unloading the dishwasher. =)

I have always had a hard time letting go of things. If we are selling something I am usually "interviewing" the prospective buyer as much as they are looking over whatever we may be selling. This problem of mine usually ends by Brian saying something like, "Sell that horse already! I don't care to who, just sell it!"Or another example, me telling the man who bought our Ford, "If it were up to me you wouldn't be buying this truck." Now that you have a little insight into the strange behavior I am prone to....I think I am having a bit of a hard time letting go of Washington. It has been really awesome getting to know all of the wonderful people we have met here. (Or hanging out with the great friends we already had). I know Hudson is really going to miss all of the little friends he has been able to spend so much time with.


On the other hand it is going to be so nice to be home and settled, something it hasn't seemed like we've been in a while. I am also super excited to be back at our church and with our church family in Utah. It sounds like God has been working through this small and growing congregation and reaching unbelievers. This is so exciting and we can't wait to get back and be a part of it again.

3 comments:

Anne Marie Criswell said...

Your family here in UT are all waiting anxiously for your return. :)

The Simkins Family said...

Jocelyn, I totally understand how hard it is to let go of things. It's okay if you cry a little and are sad!

Jeremy & Amy Mahmood said...

I am so happy you are coming back! As far as getting rid of things....it took me 5 years to be able to park in my garage before Jeremy just started throwing stuff on the truck :)