After his initial conversation with the recruiter led to a phone interview with the company, Peter was asked to an on site interview. At the time he was asked to travel for the interview, I was full-term with Ibbie. So, as you may remember, my sister came to visit. I didn't have Ibbie while Peter was gone but we were so glad to have the bases covered. Recently, my sister got a new job that requires her to be in office so the timing was fortunate. Following the interview, Peter was confident he wanted the job. We continued to pray that the decision would be easy, particularly if he received an offer.
On the day he received the offer, we saw just how clearly the Lord was calling us to leave. Every detail of the relocation was covered by the company. Things we never imagined would be taken care of were included: the movers, temporary-corporate housing, even our realtor fees. Peter's new employer was flexible with his start date. Initially they asked him to start October 7, but they were happy to oblige his request for two more weeks in Memphis. On October 18, Peter and the dogs left for Maryland, leaving Cole, Ibbie and I in Memphis for an additional 3.5 weeks to handle logistics and visit doctors.
While the three weeks single parenting with a house on the market could have been overwhelming, the Lord took care of all of the details. First off, our house sold in five days! I only had to keep the house "show ready" for five days! That was no small miracle. During the inspection, only three cosmetic issues were noted. I was able to handle two of them and the third my amazing neighbor volunteered to take care of. Secondly, we found ourselves very busy with school, play dates, and bible studies so we didn't have too much time to worry about any day but the present one. Thirdly, my girls began sleeping at night. In the last three weeks, Cole learned to sleep through the night! I changed her nighttime routine and moved her bedtime to 6 o'clock and, wouldn't you know it, she started sleeping for twelve hours. She is still a restless sleeper but she's able to self-soothe now. Ibbie is quite a different newborn than Cole was. Ib will gladly sleep for 5 to 7 hours at night which means just one nighttime feeding if I go to bed around 11 o'clock. Fourth, we've had guests! The first week, Aunt Lisa came to visit for a few days. The next week, my dear friend Erica came with her son. Peter was able to come home for a quick weekend trip in early November. Then my mom arrived on November 8 to help with final preparations and co-pilot our four day drive. Finally, I didn't have to cook dinner. My incredible and irreplaceable girlfriends created a calendar and brought me dinner (and in some cases breakfast and lunch) every single day.
I'm also grateful for social media and cheap flights to MEM, so we won't feel so far away.
It all does sound SO overwhelming and I am so glad it all came together the way it did! Hope things start to settle nicely for you guys and you can find a rhythm soon.
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DeleteI was praying for you last night that you would remember those things when leaving Memphis feels hard. It is such a blessing to have a clear cut answer about God's will for our lives, because it greatly reduces the fear and second-guessing. I'm excited to see what this new adventure holds, though I already miss you being 6 hours away! -Erica
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DeleteAlso, why did you have to put that extremely heart-breaking picture of Cole up there!?
ReplyDeleteyeah! what she said!
DeleteIt fit the emotion. Also, I don't have a picture of myself in that state.
DeleteThis makes the feelings of leaving Memphis come back again. My heart hurts a little for you, but I am also so excited for a new chapter in your lives. Maybe we should plan to meet in Memphis in the future :) May God bless you!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Maggie. I would love that!
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