After almost a year of living outside of WV, I am happy to say I am officially home! The moving process itself was absolutely terrible, but now that it is over, I am so glad we did it! For almost a month, Tyler and I lived apart. He lived in WV while I stayed in Kentucky to finish up rotations. To say I missed living with him would be a huge understatement. I'd like to think he missed living with me too LOL I have spent the last few weeks packing everything up into boxes for the big move. Last Thursday, my last day of pharmacy school rotations, I drove to WV to our new condo. After Ty got off of work on Friday, we headed to Lexington. Saturday morning bright and early we got up to get the UHAUL before the moving company came to the house. I distinctly remember Tyler complaining about my recommendation for the big truck (26 feet long). (Sidenote: We had this same discussion regarding the storage unit and the outcome was strikingly similar to this.. but that is a story for another time LOL) He thought we could've gone with a smaller one. Then again, he didn't pack everything up into bags and boxes to see just how much stuff we really have LOL Around 9:00 that morning, the movers arrived, and we began packing everything into the UHAUL. Fast forward to about 3:00PM where we encounter problem number one: The UHAUL is completely full. Nothing else will fit. NOTHING. Remember when Tyler was acting like I was silly for requesting the largest UHAUL they had? Yea, me too. Unfortunately, we still had office furniture, a bedroom suite, and several more boxes to pack up. I could feel the anxiety creeping in! Tyler called around to make arrangements for another UHAUL that we could hook to my car. In comes problem number two: my new car doesn't have a hitch on it, and Mercedes was going to charge an outrageous amount to put one on. I'm kind of glad we didn't go this route because I don't think a hitch would be very aesthetically pleasing on my car LOL Tyler's mom, Rhonda, completely rescued us. She agreed to drive all the way to Charleston and back (6 hours round trip) and pull the UHAUL with her SUV. Since we had another moving company meeting us in WV to help carry all the furniture into our new place, we figured it was best for Tyler to go on and take the big UHAUL. That way they could be unloading that truck while we finished up in Lexington. Tyler left, so it was up to Rhonda and me to make sure everything else fit in the second UHAUL. It was a close fit (VERY close), but we made it work! We had to do a lot of rearranging and taking things out of the UHAUL to put them into our vehicles. We ended up going through a basket of towels and clothes that was in my car to get sheets to lay over the wood furniture. Rhonda was digging through the clothes basket when we heard a beeping noise. I saw the lights flash on the mirrors of my car. It was locked. I didn't have my keys on me, and my purse was inside the car along with my phone. INCOMING: Problem number three LOL For a brief moment, I was convinced I had locked my keys in my car. Rhonda frantically gets out her phone to call the local dealership to see if they can help us. I start digging through anything and everything looking for my keys. Something shiny caught my eye under the clothes basket: the Kate Spade keychain Rhonda had given me for Christmas one year. The keys were under the laundry basket! Praise The Lord! When we were digging for the sheets, we must've locked the car by accidentally pressing the button. Whew! Around 4:30PM we had everything packed up and ready to hit the road. Three long hours later, we arrived in WV. Little did I know, our day of moving had only just begun!
Scruffy helping her momma pack up in Lexington
Tyler and the UHAUL that he thought would be too big...
Rhonda and I arrived around 7:30 that evening to pure chaos LOL Tyler and the movers had already moved in a lot of the furniture, and of course I asked them to rearrange almost everything once I got there LOL Poor Tyler. He really does put up with so much. Three hours and a Gino's pizza later, we had everything carried up to the condo. As I looked around me, I started to panic. Bags and boxes were EVERYWHERE. Our furniture wasn't fitting properly in bedrooms. I couldn't find half of my clothes. As a very type A/OCD/organized individual, I didn't know how much more of this I could take. So what does a girl in distress do? That's right.. Call daddy! He assured me everything would be okay, and first thing in the morning he would come to my house and help Tyler put our bedroom and office furniture together. I already felt somewhat relieved. Around 11:00 that night, we found ourselves at our storage unit putting up everything that wouldn't fit in our condo. The word exhausted didn't even begin to cover how we were feeling at that point. When we got back to the house, we got cleaned up then passed out. I felt like that was the best sleep I had ever had. At 6:30 the next morning I was awake, bright eyed and bushy tailed LOL I let Ty sleep while I went through boxes and tried to organize a few things. When he woke up a couple of hours later he couldn't believe the progress I had made. He said it was like Santa's Workshop, and I was a little Elf LOL I could feel the anxiousness subsiding with every item I put away. What a relief!
Since we are now officially WV residents, we decided to find a country club in the area to join. Berry Hills was the natural choice for us: my parents are members there, it is where we had our wedding, and our very close family friends, The Tomblin's, are also members there. Sunday afternoon we decided to take a break from unpacking and drive to the country club for dinner. It felt so good to get out of the house and enjoy the beautiful weather! After we ate, we drove the golf cart around to get a good look at the course. It made my heart happy to know I am finally home!
Our view of the golf course and pool at dinner
This week has been much less chaotic than last week! I attended a couple of review sessions at school and got to see several of my pharmacy school buddies. I missed them all so much! Also, I got to have lunch with my mom and sister, which was wonderful! My grandmother also came to Charleston to visit me. We shopped, had lunch, and she came to see my new place. I have made plans to see several of my friends in the next few days as well. As you can tell, I am happy to be back close to my family! I can't thank Tyler enough for the sacrifices he has made to bring me home. He is the best husband in the world, and I am so thankful God sent him to me!
Probably the one thing we both missed more than anything while living apart was home cooked meals. I didn't have them because I didn't want to cook just for myself, and Tyler didn't have them because I wasn't there to cook for him LOL As soon as I got everything unpacked, I headed to the grocery store. I was like a mad woman. I bought so much food! We haven't eaten out all week, and we have loved every minute of it. I made fresh squeezed lemonade and a strawberry trifle with vanilla pudding and angel food cake. We've also had tacos and buffalo chicken wraps. This weekend I have BIG plans: bacon and fried potatoes for breakfast and a pinto bean dinner with all the fixins': kraut and kielbasa, fried potatoes, cornbread, and greens. I can't wait!!
Getting ready to make fresh squeezed lemonade - It was delicious!
Taco Night!
The next few weeks are going to be full of exciting things! Next week is my last week as a pharmacy student. It has been eight long years getting my doctorate, but I can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel! Monday through Wednesday I will be attending review sessions for my upcoming board exam, and Thursday is our graduation. WOW! It is hard to believe! The following week I'll be going on a girl's beach trip with my mom and sister. Even if I have to study while I'm there, I am still excited to go! Studying on a beach beats studying anywhere else! I will try to do a quick blog post on our trip when I can. I have made myself a strict study schedule that will begin as soon as I graduate, so I will be very busy the next few weeks with preparing for the NAPLEX and MPJE. Everyone please say a prayer for my classmates and me as we prepare for this exam! I will also try to upload a few pictures of our new condo. I still need to hang up curtains and a few pictures, so after I get that finished, I'll do a quick post on it! Until then, here are a few pictures of our patio and views from where we live. Until next time.. Take care y'all!
My mom got me a Gardenia. I hope I can keep it alive! They smell so good and blossom into beautiful white flowers.
Country roads take me home
To the place I belong
West Virginia, Mountain Mama
Take me home country roads