I'm sad today... And you know what? That's okay. There will be other days to be happy, but today I'm just kinda sad.
Name: Sgt and Mrs Hub
"We are an Active Duty Air Force family with beautiful New Mexico as our current duty station. Daniel has been Active Duty in the Air Force for ten years now! Andrea is a stay at home mom. We have three amazing kids - Eve, Judah, and Eliza.
We love the military life and all that comes along with it. We are a normal, silly, patriotic, fun-loving, hard-working, healthy-eating, fitness-minded, Jesus-following, hyphen-loving, busy and very happy family."
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Andrea I can totally relate to this, I was really sad when I left Idaho to move here to Arizona.
I kept looking around the house and remembering all the good memories we had, both kids were born there (not in the house but you know what I mean LOL) and just I don't know....lots of memories, it's sad when you have to walk away.
I cried the first hour I was on the road, driving away from the house and knowing it was the last time I would see it broke my heart.
Just hang in there, once you get to your new house you will start getting excited, right now it's still too fresh.
Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers,
Hugs,
Sandra
andrea,I know that moveing day is a pain,but once you are in the new place and start settling in you will feel at home once a gain.
keep your chin up sweet girl! you've just turned the page into the next chapter of your lives. praying for peace and safe travel.
Good luck Andrea....I am thinking about you!!!! xoxoxo
obviously, i can totally relate. i just kept telling myself it was good and healthy to welcome all those feelings to come and do their thing. i wish i had something more wise to say, but i don't- but i understand!
Megan
I have been thinking of you all night. It's a new beginning. Things will look better later....
Moving is always bittersweet. So many memories, but remember that there are many more to make at your new home. Good luck and God speed.
I hope it went well and you all had a wonderful night's sleep! I hope your first day there is going smoothly!
just think of how exciting its going to be to set up the new place! allright maybe exciting, with three small ones is not the most applicable word choice!
Dear Andie,
Your post made me cry. I feel sad, too. It's also an ending of some sorts for us. All the trips to Burlington to see the most precious people in our lives...now there will be absolutely no reason to go there ever again. Looking on the bright side - New Mexico is one state I've never been in.
No matter how happy you are about the move, there is a loss and a grief associated with it. I always took a few moments to say good-bye to the houses or places where I had spent so much time and released them to the Lord.
You have made a lot of memories in VT and you have done well. I love you, my sweet daughter-in-law. I pray that someday we can be much closer. Until then I'll be loving you in my prayers.
Conny
I know how you feel. I cried when we left our little house, and Kevin couldn't understand why. But you have great things ahead of you!!
I'm sorry you are sad. I said a little prayer for you. :)
Oh Andrea. I'm over here after almost six weeks of craziness in my own life, catching up with you, and I'm so sorry that you are so sad about moving.
To move from Vermont to New Mexico is huge. I lived in Burlington (Vermont) for six short months and it broke my heart to leave that beautiful state.
But you'll be fine. And the new baby is so, so precious. You'll all be fine. You will.
This happens. We do things we think we can't do, and then we discover, we survived and it's actually OK.
You'll be fine. Don't think about what you're leaving behind...think about what you're taking with you. A wonderful husband and your beautiful children. Really, it doesn't matter where you live when you have that.
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