So we finally made it back home to Idaho. My dear parents made the long trip over to help us move and boy that was greatly appreciated! Since Josh and I were both so sick for a week I hadn't done anymore packing. Last time in front of our townhouse
Uhaul didn't have the size we ordered so they upgraded us(for free) to the largest one they had and boy it was HUGE, but it was easier to load and not have to figure out how everything is going to fit. It was a long ride home, Josh was able to get the truck going pretty fast on flat ground, but it was soooo loud.
Uhaul didn't have the size we ordered so they upgraded us(for free) to the largest one they had and boy it was HUGE, but it was easier to load and not have to figure out how everything is going to fit. It was a long ride home, Josh was able to get the truck going pretty fast on flat ground, but it was soooo loud.
We are happy to be home and get back on our feet, but we will miss Bozeman. It was a very nice and friendly town. The area was so beautiful and they snow was actually really pretty. We had a snow storm right before mom and dad came up and got about 5 inches and the temp dropped down to almost single digits. We will also miss our only friends we made, Scott and Celia and their super cute kids. They really made us feel comfortable and welcomed.
5 comments:
hey thanks for the compliment. lucky. youre back in idaho. where you livin. in one of those town homes off ustick like before?? i bet its nice to be back home. its hard movin where u dont know a single person.
it's really hard moving to a strange place, but we are actually living with my parents for a few months to save some money. it feels great to be back home!
i'm so happy you're back in caldwell. where are you two living here, did you get a place already?
and didn't you buy that townhouse, did you have to sell it?
we were renting it Kylie
Hey! I'm so glad we got to meet you guys -- you were so great and we're going to miss having such good friends and neighbors. As you know, ward members are hard to come by in our neighborhood so you're going to be especially missed.
Good luck with the transition and can't wait to watch it all unfold on the blog!
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