I've begun the process of moving out of my study. My typically pristine work environment is now filled with boxes (there are more in a corner you can't see in this picture). The plan is to pack a few every day. This has been my home away from home for seven and a half years. It's exciting to think about my new study at the new church, but sad to leave this one and all that it means.
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All those books make you look really really smart.
You're leaving? When did this happen??? :-)
Makes me sad too!
Kris
Hey, do you get to keep the desk and shelves? I guess there's always the kitchen cabinets... :)
Dear Grandson,
I know exactly how you feel. Excited and anxious, and happy and sad, all rolled up together. Congratulations on your move, and new opportunities in planting a new church. I am sure you will do well, because your faith is strong, and I know God is with you.
Love you so much,
Grammy and Gramps
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I think you need a new post...this one makes me a little sad. It is easy to not think about the hard parts of leaving and just dwell on the exciting aspects.
I love you! What a joy to be on this adventure with you!
Very selfishly for those of us not going to Washington it's just plain bitter ... our loss is Washington's gain.
boo hoo hooo....
rosie siebs. i agree with brian and jill.
I have a lot of fond memories of hiding things in that office, decorating that office, and goofing off in that office... I hope your next office is filled with just as much fun :)
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