We moved! We're settling into our new home, and we're all enjoying Zaria having her very own bedroom.
Below is a pic of the truck we loaded at the old place. It was so awesome to have lots of helpers. The work was done very fast.
But today was rather bittersweet. This morning I went to a funeral for one of my professors at Bethel, Dr. Wayne Hensley. Zaria did amazingly well through most of the service. I still had to roll her out to a side room when she made a little noise because the place was an echo chamber.
It was nice to be able to visit with a few other Bethel people and remember Dr. Hensley. He was my internship advisor, and I had mixed feelings about him. It was his last year before retiring, so I sometimes felt he wasn't working real hard. But I also had good memories of him going completely off topic in class and telling us stories about him growing up in Tennessee or about baseball. He was a huge collector of baseball Hall of Fame stuff.
Then this evening I went to Jacob T's graduation party. I was able to pass off a bunch of boxes from our move for their coming move. I try not to think about it too much, but I'm really gonna miss Jen and Jacob, who of course are moving back to Dr. Hensley's home state.
Both of these events would've been easier to handle together, but then Jamin had a flat tire and couldn't find anyone to fix it, so he won't be home until midnight. And I also realized that today would've been my parents' anniversary (39th I think?) had they not gotten divorced 20+ years ago.
Friday, May 11, 2007
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Hey Sara!
I just got a chance to check your blog for the first time in quite a while...I remember you mentioning you had to go to a funeral the night when we had dinner together. I wanted to ask you more about it, but the topic of conversation got changed, and I never made it back.
I'm sorry to hear that Jamin got a flat tire when you really needed his encouragement. Sounds like a rough few days...I hope things are going better this week.
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