Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Down south to NC

      



 Thank you Philly for all the amazing memories!
The beautiful skyline of Philly in the early morning on our way home.
After all the fun and games with the fam bam we did not miss a beat, we got home, woke up and started loading the truck. Luckily we had been packing for a few weeks prior to our vacation so most of everything had been in boxes ready to go. Unfortunately, there are always leftover trinkets that need to get packed. Despite it all we chugged through it all especially with the help of some awesome friends. I didn't get any pictures of her but my wonderful friend Rachel Tucker that kept on packing all of my trinkets while we loaded the trunk.
This guy right here is the tetris king of U-hauls. We had so much extra space. Thanks for keeping our stuff together. You guys are the best.

         After a day of loading we took a break and had to make an important pit stop, The Pop Shop. We absolutely love it and Oliver asked us," Are we going to have a Pop Shop around the corner in our new place too?" Well so far not yet. On our second day of packing we finally said our goodbyes to a city that will always have a place in our hearts. We were not there for too long but it definitely left an impression on us, one that will be with us forever. We love you Philadelphia! We will be back, but for now we have a new chapter ahead of us.

Loaded and ready to leave!


       The funny thing about this move is the day we came for the interview, which I may have mentioned previously, Weston did not think we would even get in and yet here we are. Off we go to Winston-Salem. The drive wasn't too bad. We had to make few stops because we were worn out from taking our wonderful things, that we clearly couldn't live without, down three flights of stairs. When we finally got to our new abode we had members from church arriving at the same time to help us unload. What took us two days only took us about 45 minutes. It was incredible (plus there weren't any stairs for us to deal with) and I love this gospel where I can always feel like I have a family away from family that is always willing to lend a helping hand. I'm truly grateful for our Savior that has blessed us with this new chapter. It will be difficult for the both of us, but I know the end will be sweet because of all the upcoming late nights, loving support, laughs and maybe cries that will go into it. It will be worth it. I'm excited for new memories, a little shy to make new friends, nervous for Oliver's and Weston's (which he already had and did awesome) first day of school, and grateful that we could go through this new journey/adventure together.
Smells and looks beautiful out here.

Home


       Hello Winston-Salem! The Becks are here and it's going to be fun.

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