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Moving again. Two weeks. Location unknown.



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We finally decided that being jobless back home is better than being jobless here. His best man thinks he can get him work with his ambulance company. It's overnight, but it's with two old friends from school. I don't know where we'll move. We may end up having to live in my mother-in-law's spare bedroom for a few weeks. If so, cross your fingers for my sanity. In fact, do that anyway because we have to repack our lives again in the next two weeks. This has been insanity.

by Wench in Six-Word Memoirs on Nov 12, 2012 | add favorite | T-shirt

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accidentaltourist says,

I wish you all the best of luck. I was down that road as a new mother (a thousand years ago)....it's a rough trip. But you have each other, and at least he is taking you with him. Stay strong.

maryjane31 says,

This will be a real toughie for you Wench. But I think you are doing the right thing. You are following your heart and I think it is better to be closer to familiar places, and most of all, people. None of us really like moving especially since you just settled in but hang tough.

Wench says,

... Of course he's 'taking me with him.' Thanks, all. Been a crazy few months, but we'll through.

Wench says,

Come through, rather. And on that note, time to attempt to sleep through the drunken stoner gathering going on downstairs.

canadafreeze says,

Bonne chance - you could use a little good luck:-)

notjustagirlintheworld says,

you're due for some karmic relief. Fingers and toes crossed.

DynamicDbytheC says,

Oh Wench, this is a lot to have to deal with. I still have you beat and I really don't like winning. Hang in there.

Wench says,

I think of you two every day. There aren't any good words.

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