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The First Part

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

Starting new things is almost always a challenge.  The beginning of a book is so hard for me.  I always just want to know the end.  But I can never force myself to read the last page.  That would be cheating!

The beginning of the house process feels like it will never end.  We’ve only just signed the offer and there is still so much more to do: inspection, appraisal, improvements, etc.  I just want to move in already!

And now I’ve decided to start a garden.  Honestly, I have no idea how to do it.  But how can you ever learn if you don’t try?  Lucky for me, E did all of the hard part.  He shoveled all of that dirt just for me!

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And Dakota helped too.

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Then he got tired.

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All I have to do now is buy the plants.  I’m going to try all sorts of fruits and veggies.  I’m trying to decide if it would be easier to just buy them from the grocery store because I don’t have very much patience.  60 days to maturity?  Uhh, maybe it will be faster.  I want my fresh salsa now!  See.  The beginning is tough.  We don’t have a farmers market here, so I think it will be worth it to know that my tomatoes are free of chemicals and pesticides.  I’ve heard it can be therapeutic…we’ll see.

Lately we’ve been spending a lot of time outside.  The weather is amazing!  And life is much slower here, which we are totally embracing.

At the Grove.

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They love honey buns.  Who doesn’t?

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Rebecca and Sarah.  I think.

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Dakota likes their poo.

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Tuck and Dakota.

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I think Snoops won the staring contest.

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Here We Are

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

I am officially done wallowing about Nashville.  We are partially settled in Selma now.  A & M moved to Germany for a few months, they were so very nice to let us stay in their awesome house until we can get a place of our own. dscn0398

Selma is a very historic town, a lot of the houses were built in the 1800s.  It’s so cool to look at all of the beautiful homes.

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And it’s already springtime here!  The flowers and plants are so pretty.  It’s so nice to be able to walk around outside.  But not for long, it gets so hot in the summer.

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Hopefully we will be in our own house soon.  I went to the grocery store 4 different times just for ingredients for chocolate chip cookies.  I thought we brought all of our food, but obviously some got put in storage.  From now on, I’ll make sure we have all of the ingredients BEFORE I start.  Good thing it’s a small town.  We put in an offer on a house today.  Our real estate agent prayed with us about it.  Can you believe that?  I think she’s a keeper!

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Sleeping in, listening to the birds chirp, sipping coffee on the porch with E.  I can’t believe I get to do this every morning now!  There are definitely some great things about this small town.

Little Things

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

We have been so busy lately!  Emery is spending the day packing (God bless him) and I am finishing up at work tomorrow.  Our days of living as Nashvillians are coming to an end very soon, so we have been trying to hang out with friends and visit the places we love here as much as we can.  The other night our friends surprised us with a going away party.  The Hicks are moving to Alabama!  Obviously, the party was a redneck theme.  It was a blast.  Barbeque, redneck beer chug(?), moonpie eating contest, and country music.  Man, I can’t wait to be able to do those things every night!  If only…

When we first moved here, we didn’t know a soul and it was so hard for us to find friends.  We were both working retail, so we had crazy schedules and we didn’t have a lot of money for activities.  It was a pretty lonely time for us, but it definetely made us stronger as a couple and as individuals.  I think Nashville is a place where noone is from, but where everyone wants to live.  It’s a city of strangers and everyone is uncomfortable so they seem unfriendly.  It’s unfortunate, but I also think it makes this city so diverse and there is so much to learn from others.  It really opened us up to different opinions and ways of life.

Almost a year ago to date, randomly at a small show at a music venue, we finally found our niche.  A place where we felt welcome.  Friends who will be in our lives forever.

I’ve been thinking lately about all of the little things I will miss.  Of course there are the big things like friends and nightlife.  But it’s the small things in life that make it extra special.  The small things that we so easily take for granted until they are taked away from us.  I hope that this has taught me to pay attention to life’s short moments.  Here are the things that I will truely miss:

1.  local food-  Yazoo,  Mountain Jim’sBongo JavaPurity

2. cell phone service

3. $10 bar concerts any night of the week

4. the maintenance men who put our trash can by the road on Tuesday night and back against the fence on Wednesday afternoon

5.  fang fingers at Preds hockey games

6.  coffee shops everywhere, excpet near our house

7. dog parks

8. the many, many bachelorette parties downtown, who always get on stage and sing with the country bands

9.  watching a movie while running on the treadmill in a dark air- conditioned room at the Y

10. getting into the movies for free because we have the hookup