11.8.08
Moving and MED SCHOOL!
The whole gang on moving day!
Mama Hobbs Unloading Rachael's treasures
The House Upon the Hill is no more. It was very sad to leave such a beautiful place after a wonderful year. I never thought the time would actually come, but it sure did- With a BANG!
Reilly had to move down (to Grosse Pointe Michigan- right outside of Detroit) one week before I was able to. He began orientation at Wayne State Medical School while I finished working the Cherry Harvest.
Thankfully, we had many little helping Scott hands to load the amazing 24' trailer that was lent to us by our dear friends, the Sheffers. Reilly, Mama Hobbs and Devon schlepped all of our life down to our adorable new little home and unpacked in a day. They are amazing!
I finally arrived, excitedly, this past Friday and couldn't wait to dig in and make 1**7 Beaconsfield Avenue ours.
Saturday afternoon Reilly was officially inducted into Medical School through the traditional White Coat Ceremony. Of course it was incredibly special and I cried through most of it. Reilly was really excited that his Dad made it! He was chartered in on a private plane from Marinette just to see his son begin the long, arduous journey through the next 7 years of our life.
We are SO happy in Grosse Pointe. As Reilly says, "Rachael is just about ready to run for Mayor of the town after only 2 days". I guess living in such a community oriented town has been incredibly appealing for me. I have met all the neighbors and already have 2 babysitting jobs lined up- along with a very good connection through St. John's Hospital. Lucy and I walk up and down the beautiful tree lined streets just in awe over the spectacular homes and quaint little shops. We stopped and had lunch at the Sprout House- (a vegetarian little cafe right on the corner of my block!)
The nearest shopping center is about a 20 mile drive. The residents of the community opt to keep it that way in order to promote local business and agriculture. Having Lucy is always the reason people want to stop and talk. I realized today that I probably spent 5 hours of my day conversing with the new folk. I will take more pictures of our apartment and Grosse Pointe tomorrow to post.
I found myself walking down the sidewalk humming Annie's song in my head; "I know I'm gonna like it here"!
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