We are officially full-time! The
pictures were taken by Clifford Holensworth (you can find him here),
he did an awesome job taking pictures. He offered to come to us to document us
leaving. These pictures are the true reality of us: Kevin hooking up the truck,
Faith and her attitude, Hope playing with a stick, and all the bikes that are
now on the back of the RV!
It was actually peaceful pulling out
of the house for the last time. Leaving the heavy gate, the bad hill that kept
taking out our jack stands, the dog poop pole that we had to dodge each time we
pulled in and out. The oak tree had many memories of playing with the kids, but
the bad part was all of the ants and branches that fell on top of the RV while
we were parked there.
The day of closing was surreal...we
had an awesome realtor and a wonderful closing agent. Our realtor met us there
and sat with us while we signed the papers. We spoke with the new owners and
they seem nice. They are about our age and have two black poodles. They were
married just the day before us (but 2 years ago) and had a nautical theme.
That's why she loved my anchor nook area so much!
It was hard leaving family, however,
we know that this is more for us. We have been living in the RV since January
and had to spend a week in the house and we were beside ourselves. The girls
seemed unruly, the kids fought, and they begged to go back to the RV. So,
that's what we did.
This week I had the opportunity to
go back to Pinellas County. I have to say, the minute I got over the bridge all
of my anxiety and anxiousness came back. I didn't even think I would make it to
the storage unit from the highway. I thought I was going to get sick and I
immediately got a headache. Needless to say, Sean drove the rest of the day for
me until we went back to Tampa.
I will be approximately a week
behind on the blog posts, that gives me all week to take pictures and write our
story so you all can see it!
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