On Friday, I bid a fond farewell to Fargo-Moorhead. It was a tough exit.
Jake and I left behind the only part of the country in which we've ever lived. I will forever be a North Dakota girl. My personality, work ethic, and concept of "extreme weather" has been molded by my ND upbringing. North Dakota has knoephla soup, kuchen, rolling prairies, and (generally speaking) really nice people. In North Dakota (and in Minnesota and SD, too), I feel safe, secure, and at-home. Things are predictable (except the weather!). In my hometown, people take care of each other. Plus, my dad's whole family lives there... so it was hard to leave.
I left my sister, who is one of my best friends. We've never lived more than five hours apart. We've never gone more than a month or two without seeing each other. I probably won't see her again until Christmas. We bawled. I left my nephew. He's growing so fast, I just hate to miss anything. He's becoming such a great kid, and he has so much personality to share. God gives me joy through my nephew. I left my parents... Mom and I have become friends in the last few years. No more lunch-dates with her. And it's always tough for a daddy's girl to leave her papa. And I left my brother, who I always wish I could have spent more time with.
Jake and I have friends in Fargo. We just started hanging out with some of his co-workers, and we really clicked with them. And then we had to bid them adieu.
But as hard as it was, we left. After all, Jesus called us to go to Idaho, and probably for reasons we don't fully know yet. On Friday, we had no idea what we would find upon arriving in our new state of Idaho...
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You'll be in my prayers as you make the big move. *hugs*
Ever seen the movie "Fargo"?
Where are you moving to in Idaho? I used to live in Boise, and then went to school at the University of Idaho in Moscow.
good luck in Idaho- you'll do a fab job out there and could imagine how hard it was leaving your loved ones- i couldnt dare to do that myself
@upsidedownkingdom - Hehe... I have seen "Fargo." I enjoyed it immensely. I loved that our area went from hating the movie because it was "inaccurate," to showing it on the side of a huge building downtown to celebrate its 10th anniversary. And yes... we do talk like that
We've moved to Twin Falls, ID.