Adios USA

Made it to our 2nd to last flight! We have a row with 2 seats which will be nice since I’ve lost the ability to control my tears! All of a sudden this is real! Our plane was delayed so hopefully we will have enough time to get the flight to Shanghai! Time to shut down! See you in China

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Chicago

We made it….well to the airport! After some hard goodbyes, $500 in overweight baggage, and one Bloody Mary we are ready to begin leg one of our adventure!

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Packing 2.0

Obviously when moving abroad for 2 years, packing can be stressful! I know, I know, people tell you to pack light, you’ll buy stuff there etc! But I’m spoiled and I Already got rid of 3/4 my possessions! Not only do you “need” clothes, shoes, toiletries, clothes, and more shoes ( having size 11 feet is stressful) you also need teaching supplies, teaching clothes, and for us musical instruments! My parents are currently off weighing my suitcases for the 2nd time! The first time one of my bags weighed 85lbs! Ha! So, After some delicious breakfast and researching weight limits, we re-packed some things into a 3rd suitcase! All of my stuff is over 50 lbs, but now, not over 70!

Jason on the other hand….his ONE SUITCASE weight 54lbs!!

We leave for China in two days.

Tonight Angela sent me a picture message that showed all of her luggage, packed and ready to go. Even though I have been stepping around my own pile of luggage for almost a week, the picture she sent made me really think to myself: “holy cow we are moving to China.” I am super excited, but I think I can speak for Angela when I say that we both are kind of sad, too. Ever since my freshman year at Luther College I have spent every summer away at Camp Shalom, so this July has been the longest stay in my childhood home since I was in high school. I have spent the month doing some awesome things, traveling with Angela some, and a lot of motorcycle and bicycle rides with my dad, and great mall walks and talks with my mom. The time spent with my family has been so priceless, but it makes leaving the country a little sad as well. I am very excited to have this great adventure with one of my greatest friends, and I am not so worried about the adventure of living in Shanghai as I am about starting a new job. I will be teaching high school band along with middle school guitar class. That is probably the luckiest job that anybody teaching abroad could imagine. Leaving New Hampton was one of the hardest decisions I have made, as that job was so enjoyable, and I hope that I find the same satisfaction in my new position. On Friday Angela and I will be heading to Chicago, and on Saturday morning I will board the second commercial flight I have ever been on. I am so excited!

Final Countdown

The final 2 weeks (or less) are here!    Since moving from New Hampton, Iowa Jason and I have gone to our respective childhood homes to unpack, repack, hang-out, relax, and freak out!   I was lucky to spend 2 weeks at our family cabin with my aunts, uncles, cousin, and Grandma.  I love going to the lake–it is my favorite part of summer!

Here we are celebrating my parent’s anniversary!    ImageImageFishing on the boat!

We were also able to spend some time with Jason’s side of the family!   We went on a bike ride around Okoboji!  Here are Jason, his dad, brother, and uncles mid-way through the ride!

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This past weekend we ventured to Minneapolis to hang out with my family and our friend Joe.  We had a picnic around Lake Harriet, flew kites, grilled out, and had a great time!

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