Between C being away for 2 months in Saskatoon (minus weekends, which are a blur anyway) and the craziness of minor home renos and the excitement of spring, we have decided to move. To another city. Back "home" you could say. On a whim C applied for a job in the 'Burn and within minutes of getting home from the interview he was offered the job. A week later the house was listed and sold. My families have sadly been informed of our relocation and now we have the daunting task of finding a new home in a very tight market in a different city. It's scary, stressful and exciting all at the same time. Regina has been my home for 12 years. It is where I met C, started our family, and developed many friendships. Weyburn has changed a lot over the years and I am afraid it is not the same town I grew up in. It's "booming". Full of new businesses and fresh faces. In this new Weyburn we hope to still find a better sense of community that we haven't felt here. We will be closer to family. We will feel a little calmer and less worried about our girls strolling down the block, riding their bikes along the street or playing in the backyard. I hope we feel more at home.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Big Changes In The Horizan
My head is spinning with a lot of big changes we are in the midst of.
Between C being away for 2 months in Saskatoon (minus weekends, which are a blur anyway) and the craziness of minor home renos and the excitement of spring, we have decided to move. To another city. Back "home" you could say. On a whim C applied for a job in the 'Burn and within minutes of getting home from the interview he was offered the job. A week later the house was listed and sold. My families have sadly been informed of our relocation and now we have the daunting task of finding a new home in a very tight market in a different city. It's scary, stressful and exciting all at the same time. Regina has been my home for 12 years. It is where I met C, started our family, and developed many friendships. Weyburn has changed a lot over the years and I am afraid it is not the same town I grew up in. It's "booming". Full of new businesses and fresh faces. In this new Weyburn we hope to still find a better sense of community that we haven't felt here. We will be closer to family. We will feel a little calmer and less worried about our girls strolling down the block, riding their bikes along the street or playing in the backyard. I hope we feel more at home.
Between C being away for 2 months in Saskatoon (minus weekends, which are a blur anyway) and the craziness of minor home renos and the excitement of spring, we have decided to move. To another city. Back "home" you could say. On a whim C applied for a job in the 'Burn and within minutes of getting home from the interview he was offered the job. A week later the house was listed and sold. My families have sadly been informed of our relocation and now we have the daunting task of finding a new home in a very tight market in a different city. It's scary, stressful and exciting all at the same time. Regina has been my home for 12 years. It is where I met C, started our family, and developed many friendships. Weyburn has changed a lot over the years and I am afraid it is not the same town I grew up in. It's "booming". Full of new businesses and fresh faces. In this new Weyburn we hope to still find a better sense of community that we haven't felt here. We will be closer to family. We will feel a little calmer and less worried about our girls strolling down the block, riding their bikes along the street or playing in the backyard. I hope we feel more at home.
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