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Last Week We Moved to Nashville

Last week Morris and I moved to Nashville, TN. Morris’ job relocated him to the Nashville office, and I got to come back to my hometown.

This was the smoothest move I’ve ever had. Because all of our worldly possessions were packed, labeled, loaded, driven to Nashville, and stored by a moving company. It was a weird, but beautiful thing to see all of our dishes, pictures, and valuables (read: one 20″ inch TV) wrapped lovingly in bubble paper while we sat on the couch and watched.

Cleaning Couture

We did have to clean up, though.

 

Leaving D.C. was Tough
It was tough to leave my friends and colleagues that I’ve grown to love over the past 6 1/2 years.  It was tough to leave our church family where Morris and I have grown in our marriage and faith. And, it was heartbreaking to leave all my friends.

I cried so much one day, I gave myself a headache. I think it was all the farewell parties, cards, well wishes, and (even) a poem.

Reality hit me: I won’t see these folks on a regular basis. And, I’m going to miss them.

The Good, The Scary, and an Identity Crisis

Me & My Nephew

The move is good, because we’re in the same city as my family, and we’re now driving distance from Morris’ family.

But the move is scary, because I left my respectable job as an energy analyst to be a writer.

You profession is indicative of your status in D.C. And, you can’t go anywhere without someone asking you (within 2 minutes of meeting you) “what do you do?”


Translation:  Are you important enough for me to bother with? 

I’ve almost bought into that mindset.

Morris and I are going to a BBQ this weekend, and I’m already rehearsing how to answer that question.

Am I having an identity crisis?

Maybe.

But, I think it’s a good thing.

Maybe I was too wrapped up in trying to impress people. Maybe this phase will lead to some much-needed self reflection. And, maybe this phase will lead to something awesome! Either way, I’m thrilled about the possibilities and the free time to focus on my dream.

Forgive me for Silence
As you might have noticed, I’ve been away from this blog for two months. Please forgive me. I thought that I could balance it all i.e. :

  • work full-time
  • write in the early mornings
  • participate in the Count Me In/Capital One Business Accelerator Program
  • launch a website
  • write an ebook
  • conduct relationship research
  • keep up with my goal-setting group
  • take a blogging class
  •  work out 3-4 times a week, cook dinner for my husband, travel, do informational interviews, be a career coach for college students, be active at church, spend time with friends and volunteer for the charities that I love.
  • AND move half-way across the country
But, it turns out. I could not.And, when I found out about our move…I decided that I just wanted to soak up every last moment with my friends.
Thank you for coming back and visiting this blog! And thank you to Allison and Jessica C. for checking back and noting my absence. That means the world to me, because I wasn’t quite sure if anyone cared:-). I promise to be more consistent!
Up Next Week
Next week, we’ll be discussing chemistry and the problem with falling in love. I’ve received a couple of questions about this. So, I want to talk about it with you and share my thoughts.Please stay tuned…better yet subscribe via email!

It’s good to be back. Love, Simone

12 Comments

  1. Marylyn Sanders-Green

    Congratulations on the move, I'm sure your parents are excited that you are back home. I'm always glad to read your blogs.

    • Simone

      Ohhhh, thanks Marylyn! I sure do appreciate you reading.
      And, yes, my parents are happy we're here.

  2. Karen Villatoro

    My dear! Thank you for always being that warm smile and positive presence in the work place. People like you are few and far between. Good luck and blessings in your new endeavors. You will always have a friend here. <3 Karen V.

    • Simone

      Karen! Thank you SO much for the kind words and being so supportive. It means a lot to me. I'll miss seeing you around OEMR:-(. But, I promise to keep in touch.

  3. Renee

    Hey Simone, I miss saying that when I see you at the printer. I'm glad the move easy. Miss you
    Renee

    • Simone

      I miss you too, Renee! Printing is boring now…I don't have my buddy to talk too!

  4. Simone

    Welcome back to blog-land and and welcome to your new home!! Always a pleasure to read your blog. Smooth moves are often an indicator of God's blessing in transition. Bigs hugs from Liberia , be blessed and enjoy every moment in your transition!!

    • Simone

      Hey Simone! Thanks so much for reading. And, thank you for the well wishes…it's good to be home. Yes, God sure has been blessing this transition already and it's only been 10 days! I'm excited to see what else is to come.

  5. Barbranda Walls

    Thanks for the update! So glad that everything is going well. Miss you at ASBC. Let's do FaceTime! Big hug…

    • Simone

      Absolutely! I'd love to Face Time. I'll email you so we can set up a time. Yes, we miss ASBC too. Thank the Lord for streaming…it helps us keep up with the some things.

  6. justliveready

    Simone! I love reading your blog posts or any posts for that matter <3 ya

    • Simone

      Oh! Thank you, Nicole. You are the best. <3 you too:-)

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