Moving is second nature for me and almost like breathing. My cousin, Leslie, told me a few years ago that she stopped writing my address in her book in pen (yes, she still had an address book back then) because it never stays the same for too long. The reality of that hit home when Camryn graduated this past June from West Florence High School, the 9th school she has attended (and the one she attended the longest at 2.5 years). I like to think that all of these moves just make us people who adapt super easily to whatever comes. At least that's my story, and I'm sticking to it, so what's one more move?!
I must say, though, this new move is my most adventurous of all, and I am super excited about it, just not about the packing. I keep trying to figure out how to pack up my life in three 50 lb suitcases and a 15 lb carry-on. The word downsizing doesn't even do justice for what's going on in this place.
Right now, I sit amongst wall to wall boxes and bins and bags in a small space I have carved out for myself on the couch just so I could take a break to eat and write for a few. Free space right now is a much sought after thing up in here. Camryn said yesterday that there is so much piled in the hallway that she gets startled when she walks out of her room because she keeps thinking someone is standing there.
There is a section for Habitat for Humanity, a section for Goodwill, a section for storage and a much needed section for trash. Although, I am not one to save much (A friend of mine would disagree with this statement since I save almost everything Camryn has ever made me or written or worn that was special), and I have already downsized twice before, this kind of move is really forcing me to make some decisions about the things we have and need. It's amazing how much can be accumulated in short periods of time, but I am really looking forward to this minimalistic beginning to my new expat life.
Oh well, I must get back to it. Time's a wasting!
So apparently you are going to Kuwait- will you be teaching?
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