Thursday, December 5, 2013

Change


change

  [cheynj]  Show IPA verb, changed, chang·ing, noun
verb (used with object)
1.
to make the form, naturecontent, future course, etc., of (something) different from what it is orfrom what it would be if left alone: to change one's nameto change one's opinion; to change the course ofhistory.
2.
to transform or convert (usually followed by into  ): The witch changed the prince into a toad.
3.
to substitute another or others for; exchange for something else, usually of the same kind: Shechanged her shoes when she got home from the office.
4.
to give and take reciprocally; interchange: to change places with someone.
5.
to transfer from one (conveyance) to another: You'll have to change planes in Chicago.



Life is overflowing with change these days.  It is filled with highs and lows, happiness and sadness.  I am very excited about our new adventure in Virginia, but it doesn't quite seem real yet.  I am in Utah while Andrew is there and it is very reminiscent of the Army deployments.  I find myself striving to be strong and make things happen all in the midst of being sad to leave friends and family.  I want to jump and cheer about things to come and new places, and I can cry at the drop of a hat at the thought of leaving people I love dearly.  I can be overjoyed one moment that we got the rental house we really wanted, and then completely frustrated that my bathroom and laundry room has been overtaken by a very large family of ants. It is such a challenging time, but I am so grateful for the people that have been here to look after me.  Whether it be taking care of my kids so I can work, pulling me away from the daily chores for a chat and a cup of coffee, just asking me how I am doing.  I am so grateful that I am blessed with true friends and a loving family.  

1 comment:

  1. Adorable house. New adventures are exciting and scary--best of luck to you!

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