For the first 50 years of my life, my perfectionist self mistakenly believed it was all about knowing more, getting it right, planning, attempting to prevent bad things from happening, and keeping all of my chicks in a row. It took me this long to discover that the JOURNEY is all that matters. This quote from Gilda Radner sums it all up:

"I wanted a perfect ending. Now I've learned, the hard way, that some poems don't rhyme, and some stories don't have a clear beginning, middle, and end. Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without knowing what's going to happen next.
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Thursday, July 17, 2014

Moving Out, Moving On, Moving In

After two months of preparation - studying for her nursing boards, shopping for furniture, spending time with friends, passing her boards and packing ...



the time had come to pack up the moving truck for our trip to Tennessee.


Annie came along to help out and see a little bit of Nashville at the same time.


But before we left, Aunty Linda came over from across the street for a tearful good-bye.


Vance drove the rental truck and the rest of us took turns
driving Kerry's car.


The scenery was beautiful along the way, especially in the mountains of Virginia.


There were certainly indications that we were in the south.  
When I saw this cross, I wondered what it belonged to.


It was part of a church!  Come on!  Is it really necessary to be that large?


In the middle of the afternoon on the second day,  we arrived at Kerry's apartment.


We began the long process of emptying the truck and putting together all of the IKEA furniture!


Vance doubted Annie's ability to put together the kitchen table, but she proved him wrong!


There was time for other things too - like trying out restaurants in the area.


We also walked around Vanderbilt Medical Center.


The Loveless Cafe was one of our favorite restaurants...


The homemade biscuits were heavenly...


the waitress was the nicest and friendliest...


the art was interesting...


and there was a ton of mouth-watering southern comfort food!


Vance gave it his all to get a picture of the three girls in front of the sign.


The only things in focus were the cars on the road behind us!


Annie and I took a break from assembling furniture to visit an old southern plantation called Belle Meade.


The grounds were beautiful!  
You could almost imagine what it was like to live here back in the 1800's!





Vance finished up the last of the furniture pieces the day we left.
Kerry's apartment, which she shares with 2 other new nurses at Vanderbilt, was beginning to shape up.
Would you like a tour of the downstairs?


The entrance to the apartment is through this door.  Upstairs are 3 bedrooms and two bathrooms (not in any way fit to be shown!)


Through the double glass doors is a small deck...



Dining room


Kitchen...


with laundry room.


View from the kitchen into the living room.  
The dining room is behind the refrigerator.
There's also a half bath off the living room.



I'll end with this picture because there were no happy pictures
on the day we left.

I remember when I moved away from home (Vermont). 
I was lonely.  
I ached for the familiar.
I hated eating dinner alone.
But it lessens with time.
The unfamiliar starts to feel like home.
You make acquaintances, then friends.

No matter what, though, it always felt so good to go back home.

1 comment:

  1. It looks like that you've been through a lot of work during the moving outs, moving ons and moving ins. Haha! Your post is very heartfelt. It made me remember of the first time I had to move out of the nest. Anyway, Kerry's apartment looks good, with a very nice floor plan. I do hope everything’s settling down nicely for everyone. Stay beautiful and amazing!

    Verna Andrews @ Re/Max

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