Friday, July 15, 2011

Leaving Monticello

Anyone who knows me well would know that I didn’t love my house that we lived in here. It is a small rental home that previously had pets and although we cleaned the carpets and did what we could it was sometimes kinda smelly. There wasn’t a lot of storage space and I struggled with being organized.

That being said I am going to miss this place. A house is just a structure. The home, that we were able to make it, has many  GREAT memories.

-Eli learned to walk-We brought sweet Abigail home from the hospital-Micali learned to ride her bike-Luke realized his desire to be an administrator while working on his doctorate-I enjoyed perfecting my skills in the kitchen, learned about green smoothies that my kids LOVE-The kids were chased by their dragon dad-we got our first pet-movie night every Friday-Enjoyed our mountain view overlooking the golf course-welcomed many imaginary friends to join us at meal time-lots of candlelight dinners because Micali thought it was so magical-great next door neighbors Krista and Taylor and their dog Trigger and baby Whitley-water balloon fights in the back yard-

Monticello has been good to us. It was so great living in a small town with a temple so close. When I would run errands I would be back in 20 minutes and have gone 2.5 miles----That was if it included—dropping off lunch for Luke at his work, getting the mail at the post office, taking a check to the bank, checking out books from the library and picking up a gallon of milk at the store. I LOVED that.

In April we were driving around town and noticed a cute house with a  fenced yard and attached garage. We decided to look at it—made an offer an prepared to move. Luke had also applied for the Assistant principal job here at the high school and had three years left in his doctorate program. We enrolled Micali to start Kindergarten in the fall. We would also be changing wards that we attended because we were moving across town. We were excited for the changes.

In May and June little by little all of these plans that we had for ourselves began to change. We didn’t feel comfortable closing on the house after we got the appraisal. Luke didn’t get an interview for the job. Luke wasn’t sure if he really needed a doctorate if he wanted to be a principal. (he started his doctorate program thinking he would like to teach at a university) What he really needed was some sort of  experience as an administrator. We started looking for jobs in Michigan---where we would like to eventually end up. Luke thought about quitting his doctorate program and hoped to find a program where he could just get his admin. certificate.

All the while we had been praying for direction and felt completely lost and confused. Luke resigned from his job here but then thought about reapplying because we felt good about him at least going to classes this summer at Utah State because they were classes that would help him as a principal. While up at school two weeks ago he was granted approval to finish his doctorate program in Michigan. (HOORAY) He doesn’t have to look for a new program or apply to any other university. And if no job comes he will be a full-time student.

We are headed to Michigan in 12 days. We don’t have a job and plan to live with Luke’s parents until we find something. It doesn’t all make logical sense---why would we quit a good job here in an area we like without having something better. Honestly----WE DON’T KNOW!!! We are going on Faith and a prayer in our hearts knowing that our Heavenly Father who loves us sees the bigger picture and knows the desires of our heart! It’s scary to leave but again look forward to a new adventure!

2 comments:

Alicia said...

Wow, you guys, I can't even believe it!! We drove to Atlanta last weekend and I finally cornered Christopher and made him tell me all the details about you guys since I know he's been talking to Luke a lot lately but didn't know about what. Anyway, way to go, you guys, it's a big leap of faith but it sounds like it's a great choice and you guys feel at peace with it. It also seems like you guys have your ducks in a row so you can do things like this and not have it be super risky. I'm excited for you!!

Lydia Moon said...

Wow, big changes! I'm sure things will work out exactly as Heavenly Father has planned for you. Good luck with the move and all!