So I was thinking about a couple issues I've been having.
Lets list a couple:::
I'm so done with writing lesson plans for this semester
Student teaching starts Aug 28th (give or take a couple days)
baby is due Aug. 23rd (give or take a couple days)
wade is hopefully starting grad school in September
Student teaching is in Idaho Falls
Grad school is in Pocatello
Family to watch baby is in Idaho Falls
Friends are in Idaho Falls.
LIFE IS IN IDAHO FALLS.
I got thinking that moving to Pocatello with a newborn (with the chance that I forgo student teaching for a year) would be super dang hard. Like, I have no family there, I don't know anyone, and I'm going to be a first time mom trying to figure everything out. It's overwhelming to think about.
But timing is everything, and everything will work out, because, it always does. I'm going to look back at this a year from now and just laugh, because I'm going to be somewhere (who knows where) blogging probably while baby is sleeping (my 6 month old baby at this time) and just be wishing I had a little more faith.
workin' on it!
3 comments:
Honestly I have the same problem. I lack in the faith department. Especially when it comes to babies. It is something I think we can all constantly be working on because it is so hard to have faith that something will work out when in your head it just won't work out! at least for me it is :) Hang in there though, it will work out in the end. It always does!
It'll work out! Plus, if you're in a different city with a new baby, your family will come to YOU :). I lived in Salt Lake City when I had Anna and knew no one, and I had just moved to Portland right before I had Brooklyn. My ward became my family really fast and I'm sure wherever you end up your ward will step in wherever your family can't, too! :)
You have a lot going on...all at once! We have moved across the country a couple of times. It was super scary, but we have had such wonderful experiences. Good luck, and it will work out!
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