I can't figure out how to feel: I'm beyond excited to have them living near us, to be a part of our everyday lives. I'm so excited to watch them make memories with their grandchildren and to have a face-to-face relationship with them for the first time in my adult life. This by far out weighs the sadness I feel for losing my memory home. However, there is that part of me that grieves over the fact that I won't be going to NC every year. My children won't know the culture that made me who I am, the people who poured into my life or the southern accents and charm that I love so much. North Carolina is where I met the Lord. Boone is where I grew up spiritually as I attended college. My dearest friends and spiritual mentors live there.
But, the fact remains that the cabin is sold and I won't be able to go back there. Hopefully there will be a yearly day-trip to Boone when we visit our family in SC and my kids can experience all the wonderful things about that town. And thankfully, Utah is "home" now and I love living here, so it's not as hard as it would have been 5 years ago.
But, oh, the good that comes out of my parents selling their home! I cannot wait to have my parents here! They will be here for all the birthday parties, holidays, school awards, dance recitals and sports games. They'll be here in the hard times when I need a hug (and I'll be here when they need one), or when Bobby travels and I need to sleep in :) I'll be here when my mom needs a back rub or my dad needs someone to watch "Everybody Loves Raymond" with. Saying "hello" to these things is well worth the trade-off of saying "good-bye" to the cabin.
My parents graciously payed for me to fly home about 6 weeks ago so that I could say good-bye to Boone & the cabin. I got to see some very dear friends, introduce them to my youngest son, spend time in my favorite food places, and enjoy the beauty of the NC mountains for the last time. It was a precious 4 days of memories for me, and of course I took pictures :)
Nana playing with Joey in the airport
Giving Joey his new toy
Dad making me waffles... a childhood tradition
Joey's bath time!
Snuggles with Papa
My BoJangles breakfast!
Dad making beef stroganoff, my favorite!
One of my spiritual mentors, Denise :)
Amanda with Joey!
Oh, how I love these two!
Andrew, you're definitely taller than I am now ;)
Sweet Candace with Joey
I love this picture even though my eyes are half closed.
Had to get one with Kelsey Alice!
The boy in the corner... this will only make sense to Mt. Vernon college students.
My best friend and my baby
A walk downtown Boone
This is the coffee shop that we went to when we first bought the cabin (I was 8)
One of my favorite places in the world
This is where my dad and I used to get $1 chili dogs on our way home to Cary from the cabin... obviously, it's not open anymore!
The cabin deck just before I said good-bye
Our campfire pit out back
Papa's beehive... so sad he had to sell this, too.
Oh, the Christmas trees! One of my favorite views on the road to the cabin.
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