In August of 2013, Russell was given the opportunity to relocate to the Ft. Lauderdale Florida Area. After much research, praying and soul searching, we decided that this was a fantastic opportunity for Russell and for our family.
Day One:
On October 28, 2013 Russell, Matt, Connor and our friends Randy and Ben loaded up a moving van with everything we owned and we headed south.
Day Two:
We risked another night in a Motel 6 just outside Atlanta. Much better experience! The beds were comfortable, the room spotless and the innkeepers were helpful and friendly.
Day Three:
We had a great nights sleep and headed out for our destination bright and early.
Kendra and Phil call Georgia the "State that never ends." They are right. We got off Interstate 75 in Tifton and headed East through Georgia. It seemed like it would never end. But we did see things that we would never have seen had we stayed on the Interstate. We saw fields of cotton being harvested, trees covered in Spanish Moss and we drove past the Okeefenokee Swamp. We were almost to the ocean before we headed south again.
Almost there! We drove into Florida and the change was almost instant. The rural gave way to the urban. The driving became faster and traffic doubled. We drove South to Boca Raton and arrive at our new home around 9 p.m. We were exhausted but unloaded just our mattresses before we fell asleep.
Home Sweet Home:
The first day we knew we needed to get things off the truck and into the apartment. We were picking Erica up at the Ft. Lauderdale International Airport that night. It didn't take too long to get everything off the truck. Now the fun part began. Unpacking...
When Erica arrived, we had most of the big furniture in place and we spent a couple hours "power unpacking." Thanks to Erica, we were unpacked and ready to explore by the middle of our second day.
Erica helping unpack.
Annie started to feel at home
The reward at the end of the day.
I'll continue the story on another post. But we are starting to feel more at home everyday. It still feels like an extended vacation some days. And other days I get terribly homesick. However, we are getting more settled into our daily lives, doing some exploring and doing, seeing and learning new things every day.

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