As the date slowly creeps up, I’m feeling increasingly strange inside about the fact that we’re moving back to Fayetteville in just over a week! Lucas and I are both really excited about it in a lot of ways (family & friends, career connections, the Ozarks), but equally apprehensive when we think of how much smaller it is and the collegeness that it exudes… I think it’s just bittersweet any time you move to a different city and there’s that fear of the unknown (even if you’ve lived there before apparently).
But we’re going for it. We’re just throwing this plan together as comes to us and resolving to live like nomads for the next 6 months or so. I guarantee I’ll be crying by August and begging for a real home that isn’t an apartment or a car, but oh well. It’s an experience. So basically, we’ll be in Fayetteville from March 1 until mid-May (I’ll be working as a “consultant” for Univision on a scholarship project) and then we’ll be traveling together for 10 weeks this summer directing a camp, and then back to Fayetteville in mid-August to stay. At least for a year or two, anyways.
And that’s the summary version. The expanded pack is full of confusing details that are trying to organize themselves, but I think it’ll happen. It usually does.
Okay, the end. Best of luck to me in my move.

As the date slowly creeps up, I’m feeling increasingly strange inside about the fact that we’re moving back to Fayetteville in just over a week! Lucas and I are both really excited about it in a lot of ways (family & friends, career connections, the Ozarks), but equally apprehensive when we think of how much smaller it is and the collegeness that it exudes… I think it’s just bittersweet any time you move to a different city and there’s that fear of the unknown (even if you’ve lived there before apparently).

But we’re going for it. We’re just throwing this plan together as comes to us and resolving to live like nomads for the next 6 months or so. I guarantee I’ll be crying by August and begging for a real home that isn’t an apartment or a car, but oh well. It’s an experience. So basically, we’ll be in Fayetteville from March 1 until mid-May (I’ll be working as a “consultant” for Univision on a scholarship project) and then we’ll be traveling together for 10 weeks this summer directing a camp, and then back to Fayetteville in mid-August to stay. At least for a year or two, anyways.

And that’s the summary version. The expanded pack is full of confusing details that are trying to organize themselves, but I think it’ll happen. It usually does.

Okay, the end. Best of luck to me in my move.