Wow. So this is it. I’m sitting in the basement on the red
sectional sofa that we are leaving behind for Colt and Michelle. The movers
just left and the house is now devoid of 98% of our personal belongings. As I stood
looking into the “Pub” (the room with the fireplace and wet bar) a part of me
strained to feel sadness and yet all I could feel was excitement that this new
adventure is really beginning and gratitude to this wonderful old house for
giving us shelter for 13 years.
Derek called on FaceTime a while ago and I showed him around
the empty house and he showed me his graduation certificate from the Foreign
Service Institute Training program. His graduation was today. I wish I could
have been there, but I was busy doing this part.
Next week he has ‘crash bang training’. This is the counter
threat class where he will be learning defensive driving, controlled skids,
driving backward, jumping curbs, evasion and well…other stuff…
Ummm…if you happen to know my mother-in-law it might be best
if you don’t mention this to her!
I am so excited that our son and his family are buying the
house. It makes me happy that this house will still be in the family. I think
it will make the transition easier for the grandkids. I am excited that they
will also be able to make happy memories here. This is a friendly house, with a
beautiful, warm personality. It has invited and welcomed so many. Sometimes I
feel that it was the houses choice as much as ours to be constantly filled…but
not in a creepy, horror movie kind of a way; more in a loving welcoming way.:-)
From here on things get exciting. The last three months have
been a challenge. I’ve had injuries, illness, surgery. Financial challenges,
emotional ones. Boy have there been emotional ones. Colt and Michelle have been
around me a lot since moving into the house and they can attest to the fact
that I will start crying if you so much as say thank you to me. Heck, I don’t
even need a reason to start crying. And it’s so weird, because I’m happy!
Did I mention that we are planning on our first trip once we
arrive being to New Delhi, India? I am checking off one of my biggest bucket
list items! We will go to the Taj Mahal and I will get a picture of me standing
right where my father stood sixty years ago. The possibilities for adventure are
endless, but you know what? It turns out that is true no matter where you live,
every day we all have the opportunity to have incredible adventures. As we
leave here, I wish for all of my friends to have new and amazing adventures every
day.
We love you all!
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