>Playing the Part

>The coming weekend will be a busy one for us. Veedersburg’s Christmas Parade is Saturday, and Veedersburg UMC is going to have a float in the parade. I’m excited about attending this event, if only for the chance to get out of the house and maybe meet some people in our new town. Sunday our other church, Hillsboro UMC, will be having their Live Nativity and Chili Supper. Again, this is going to be an opportunity for us to meet some people in Hillsboro (and to have some yummy chili).

I wouldn’t be lying if I told you I wasn’t 100% comfortable about Matt and I playing Mary and Joseph in the Live Nativity. When the biggest struggle in our life the past few years has been conceiving a child, I imagine I might have some difficulty playing a new mother. Then again, maybe it will all be just fine, and I won’t be bothered by it at all.

I think I’ve dealt with a lot of this transition by operating in “autopilot.” There are days when I push my emotions to the back burner, and just work at checking things off my to-do list. Every now and then my emotions boil over as if to remind me that they’re still there. Someday soon I think I’ll address this pot of emotions, but right now I’m praying that God will allow me to keep them pushed back for this Live Nativity…

>Update

>It has been 16 days since my last post. I’m so sorry to have been gone for so long! It has been a hectic time for us lately. We moved to Veedersburg on October 28th, and have been trying to get settled ever since.

Our last day at Emmanuel was very emotional. It hurts so badly to say goodbye to so many people that we love. I know we will see each other time and again, but I’m still sad to leave. One week later, we enjoyed a wonderful first Sunday at Veedersburg and Hillsboro churches. These congregations are so different from Emmanuel, but we’re thankful to be here for the next chapter in our ministry.

Moving day went very well. In 7/12 hours our movers packed our old house, drove 90 miles, had lunch and unpacked into the new house. They were SO quick! Also, these guys were polite, respectful, gentle with our belongings, and they really seemed to have fun doing a job I would hate! On top of that, they ended up charging us $500 less than they had originally estimated!!! If you’re ever in the market for a moving company, I would highly recommend Two Men and a Truck (www.twomen.com).

We have been living among cardboard boxes ever since, and I am OVER IT! We are slowly getting everything in order, but some days there just too many other things to do besides unpacking. We’ll get it done soon. I’m determined to have it totally done by Thanksgiving.

This is my first week working at home part-time. My office days on Monday and Tuesday went well, and the rest of the week I have been working here at home. I’ve spent a lot of this week getting my office set up, and I think I’m almost comfortable. I have a nice, big desk right under a window that looks into our back yard. I also have a TV in my office that somehow keeps me from stressing out! It’s nice to work at home in my PJ’s, with my kitties and hubby around. It’s also very nice to be able to eat at home three meals a day!

As good as things have been, I do have to admit that I have had a difficult time transitioning to our new town. There is next to NO shopping anywhere near here, so a simple trip to Target take hours because it’s 45 minutes away. Last week I was a total pain in the butt to Matt too – don’t worry…I apologized. I think I’m starting to realize that when I’m stressed out I get really bossy and crabby. It’s something to work on.

It’s been a crazy time here, but soon I think things will settle down. Hopefully I’ll be regular on the blog again. Peace!

>Random Stuff…

>1. I filled my gas tank last night for less than $30. First time in YEARS!

2. I am expecting four boxes of Pampered Chef items to be delivered to my house today. I have been checking the FedEx tracking site every 15 minutes since 7:30 this morning to see if they have been delivered. Regardless of when they come, I’m still at work until 5:30. Why am I so stinking excited about this stupid delivery? Geez…

3. We went to Veedersburg to see our new house yesterday. There were some people there painting and cleaning for us when we got there, so we got to meet some new faces. I’m excited about our paint colors, but concerned about the “old person’s house” smell that seems to have permeated the entire place. Anyone know how to get rid of these odors?

4. 6 days until the moving truck arrives. Am I done packing? No. Am I excited about the move? A little. Am I sad to leave Noblesville? Yes. Am I ready for this whole thing to be done? Absolutely!

5. We’re moving to a land where there is no digital cable, so now we are looking into getting a Tivo. If you have one, please share your thoughts with me. We don’t know anyone that owns a Tivo, but really can’t live without being able to record our shows. What can I say? We’re spoiled…