I've been neglecting my blog for the last several months, but, as things are starting to get back to some sense of normalcy, I'm going to be posting more regularly. For those of you who are curious what happened, last summer we realized my husband would need to relocate for his work. At first, we hoped that would mean a move somewhere within Florida, but that didn't work out. Instead, the ideal position opened up in my home state of Indiana. I spent the first part of the year taking care of everything necessary to get my family moved from Gainesville to the Indianapolis area while my husband started work.
Side note: military families are awesome. I mean, everyone made the move in one piece, but, well, let's just say I was a hot mess.
We're all settled into our new home now, and I spent the summer exploring the local family activities with my son. He was quite pleased to learn that Indiana does, in fact, also have and grocery stores that sell the ingredients to bake cookies and parks with playgrounds.
This wasn't my first long distance move, obviously, but I had forgotten how strange it feels. I didn't know where anything was--not even inside my own house. Even a trip to the grocery store required an extensive search of Google Maps. So, I still feel like we're always several steps behind everyone else, but I try to remind myself that everything's ok as long as we eventually get where we're supposed to be and no one gets injured in the process. And we actually have found some pretty cool places and had a few fun adventures along the way.
Of course, whatever's left of teenage me is still throwing a tantrum, but, what does she know anyway? Florida is wildly beautiful, but Indiana doesn't have any flying roaches as big as canaries.
I still miss Florida and all our friends, but, the truth is, it hadn't been working for awhile. No one ever likes to abandon a dream, but it would be far worse to stay in one that had stalled and was on its way to, if you'll excuse the mixed metaphor, car crash status.
For now, I'll take some time to recover and see where the next adventure takes us.
Next month I'll be participating in NaNoWriMo for the first time. As someone who normally writes at glacial speeds, this will be an interesting experiment to say the least. Are any of you planning on participating? If you've done so in the past, do you have any advice for newbies like me?
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