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The Secret's Out

It’s been no secret that moving to Georgia was tough for me. I lamented that I missed my friends and the familiarity that comes from living in one place for ten years. I still do.

So when my friend of 23 years, started talking about moving from Denver to Greenville, South Carolina—a mere 2 hours and 51 minutes from me—I could barely contain my excitement. But I did.

Until today. Apparently.

My oldest son, listening in on a conversation, said, "Mom, you sound awfully giddy for someone who’s trying to help her friend through a difficult move."

Oops.

Comments

w2wkb said…
That's funny! Is it happening for sure?
Mary Ellen said…
That is great - so happy for you!
Kimberly said…
I feel your happiness! That's quite a quote from your son...glad you captured it!
Anonymous said…
Yes, it is for certain. I asked Beth for permission to write this before I did, and Kevin posted it on his fb last week I think. Their house in Denver officially goes up for sale Saturday.
Anonymous said…
I'm so happy for you! I remember us talking about God bringing someone into your life that would become a close friend...and look...could it get any better? Just wish we were closer. Glad we could chat the other day.
So happy for you Amy! Hope Kevin and Beth and family have a easy move and transition.
jenny said…
I am so excited for you Amy!! For Beth, I will say many prayers...moves just aren't easy.

Thanks for the call Amy...and I will call you back soon. Loved hearing your voice on my message...

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