- January saw the beginning of the craziness. We knew we were moving. We just didn't know where. The countdown was on and we had about six months to finish everything we needed to finish before Moving Day. Michael also started an intense travel schedule again in January. I had only one class for the Spring semester and absolutely no motivation to work on it.
February/ March:
- While Michael was traveling, we received word that our orders had come in. He had been interviewed by a unit in Florida and it looked as though that would be where we would be heading. Instead, we ended up going in the opposite direction! Alaska would be our new home for a few years at least. The Overseas Screening was supposed to be completed within ten (10) days of the receipt of orders. Michael arrived back home ten days after he received the orders so we tried to finish the screening as quickly as we could. A round of doctor appointments and dentist visits later and we handed everything in. We were then told that the paperwork was incomplete as it needed signatures on another form in the packet. I went back to the doctors and the dentist for signatures. As my doctor was only part time, it ended up being a week before we were able to send the packet back in. Again we were told it was missing a signature. (and we were told the forms were self-explanatory - I disagree) Since it was again my doctor who needed to sign, it took almost another week to return the forms. By this time we were into the middle of March.
April:
- By the time April rolled around, we were beginning to get concerned about whether or not we were approved to move to Alaska. We discovered the official approval came on March 29th. We were going to Alaska! Almost immediately I began to wonder if we made a mistake or if this was truly where God wanted us. After all, we'd hit nothing but roadblocks up until this point. At the end of the month, we began the process of setting up our household goods shipment.
May:
- I finally finished my class. It took a lot of work but it was mostly because I was so focused on trying to sort out all the details for the move that I didn't want to waste time on classwork. I still passed with an 'A', but just barely.
- We took a short trip to Florida to visit family before we moved to Alaska. It was a sweet time and we really enjoyed being able to see not only Michael's family, but part of my family as well. We may not be officially related to the McQuearys, but they are officially part of our family. The girls had a great time playing with their cousins and all of us enjoyed celebrating lots of birthdays.
June:
- June is where things really got interesting. The girls finished their last week of school while the movers packed and loaded our belongings. On June 8, we headed out of the Houston area. I'll be writing more detailed posts about our trip. Stay tuned for some beautiful scenery!!
2 comments:
I can't wait for more pictures! We LOVED getting to see you before you moved even farther away!
Glad you made it to your "new" home.
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