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All moved in...

Well the move arrived quickly once my sister arrived. We spent days previous packing and going over to the new house to clean and prepare it for our arrival.

The move itself did not go as I anticipated. First Noah ended up sick. I had to take him to the doctors because he was not resting from coughing so much. He had bronchitis. Praise the Lord the illness is over and he is on the healing end. Secondly, everything got turned upside down. We ended up with  more hands than anticipated. Of course we appreciated the muscles, and help but it left us in a position of having to sort the chaotic mess left behind of boxes left in wrong rooms. (example food boxes in the bedroom) Thirdly- is the hassle of dealing with No electric when anticipated, the landlords did not clean the house( which is why we had to)  Needless to say I am spent,and exhausted and in need of some good R and R! So to the BEACH we go on Friday! YEAH!!

I will take photos of the new house and post them soon!

Many blessings!

Angie

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  1. I've been packing and throwing out a lot of stuff. We leave on the 30th of June to Vancouver. We are excited about the move. Pray for me!
    Can't wait to see pics of the new house :)

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