Well we moved on Saturday. However, I have been moving since a week ago Sunday! LOL

I started out by taking all the garage and polebarn stuff to the new place. Then as the week went on, I started moving the stuff we had packed, and as my W packed stuff I'd move it too. Had a good start with some help of a friend and my dad.

Then Saturday we did the big move. It went well. Friends and family all worked hard and all the big stuff got moved. Still had some residual small stuff, so yesterday we went back and took a couple of more loads.

We are ALMOST done. LOL I will meet her at the old house tonight to get hopefully the last load. Though I still have the zero-turn at the old house to cut the grass. And there are a few more things we need to do before we put it on the market. But it is close.

But now for the update:

Last night taking the second load to the new house, we had to stop for gas. She was in one of our cars and I was in my truck. We pulled into pumps next to each other, and I went over to pay and pump her gas. She rolled her window down and said "Fill 'er up please!" I laughed and got both our gas pumps going. She then called me over to her window again.

She had tears in her eyes and she said she was having a rough time. That she felt like she keeps "leaving her home". (She gets sentimental every time she moves. I moved her twice before we got married and she got emotional both times.) I rubbed her back and asked her if she wanted me to move us back, (half joking), and she said no. But that she was just feeling homesick. We talked a little about it last night, and how with 19 years in our first MH, we had a lot of good memories.

This morning I noticed that when we went to the new house on Saturday to unload the trailer, she stayed behind to keep packing. She did several private videos on the singing app with her singing to sentimental songs (like Remember When by Alan Jackson), while filming the house and the property. She woke up as I was leaving for work and I hugged and kissed her and told her I loved the videos. I then offered to move us back if that's what she really wanted, but she said no.

Anyway, this is so much the woman I married! To see her transformation from where she was in December, to where she is now is incredible. Guys and gals, NEVER, as sandi says, NEVER give up. There is always hope. If you had asked me for the odds of us being where we are today, in July, in January, I would have told you there was less than a 10% chance of this happening.

NEVER give up. There is always hope.


M(53), W(54),D(19)
M-23, T-25 Bomb Drop - Dec.23, 2017
Ring and Piecing since March 2018