Sometimes I need a good swift kick in the pants and now seems to be one of those times. To be honest, I’ve had a somewhat rough go of it the last eight months, wondering just what the point was if I couldn’t have the things that made me happy. Then I saw this on Instagram and clung to it:
I knew what wasn’t making me happy but wasn’t quite sure what would. I re-started the Sewing for Orphans campaign and got some sponsors, made more dresses, cheered on other sewists and sent more clothes. That whole project can only make me smile, really, so it is a great thing for me to do and I’m just gonna keep on doing it as long as there are orphans to clothe and I can get the help to ship the dresses, shorts, tees and more to them.
But I needed more. A good shake-up at life. So with a little impetus, I decided to move to southern California to be near my little sister. The whole thing took about a month to figure out and then it was a done deal.
I asked my dad to fix up my little car enough to get us there. Instead he found me a new(er) car and loaned me the money to get it now.
The little white Escort, affectionately known as Ooben thanks to its license plate, has gotten me through a lot over the past nine years, but it was time to retire. So now I have this cute little silver Focus. Totally basic, but I love it.
Then I quit my job at the trade magazine and instead spend the next week teaching these sweethearts to sew in the morning …
and packing everything I own into a storage unit in the evening …
By the time I closed up the storage unit yesterday morning, there wasn’t an inch to spare. It’s stacked high and all the way to the door.And there was still stuff I couldn’t fit in–my desk, our TV, dressers, couch. We’ll be replacing all of it except the TV, which we managed to fit into the back of our car. 🙂
Then we hit the road, my daughter and I, for a three-day drive to Los Angeles, first along the Oregon Coast, through Sacramento and down I-5 until we reach my sister’s home sometime on Saturday evening.
You’re my hero, Teresa! It seems everyone I know has had struggles in 2013. I applaud you for letting those take you in the direction of your happiness. Have a wonderful adventure!
Best wishes to you, Teresa! I love southern Cal! My oldest daughter lives in Santa Monica. If she was my only child, I probably would have moved there (from Tennessee) six years ago when she started college there! Ill look forward to reading your posts when you get there!
All the best for your trip and your new home Teresa! I’m sorry we won’t be seeing you at the MQG meet-up in Portland …
Good luck to you!