Once we arrived in Ukiah, we were met by Jason (friend of Jay's) and Jay's brother, Dave. I am still in awe of the job the three of them did on fitting my belongings into the storage unit. It was a feat of mastery. It pays to know people who are masters at Tetris, Jenga, and prior employees of UPS. "Have boxes and containers? We can fit them into a space!" If I need anything, it will be nigh impossible to get it out of there, but that means I will be less inclined to go in search of something!
Now we are working on settling me in to my new home. Who is we? Me and Jay. Where is my new home? Jay's house. I know, if you spoke to me any time within the last 3 months, you probably heard me say something like, "Jay asked me to move in with him, but I think it's best to get my own place for now." How this has evolved is an example for me of the universe having other plans while I struggle on with my stubborn insistence that I know what is best. As I have navigated this move to Ukiah, Jay repeated his invitation, more than 3 times. I finally accepted, and am very very glad I did. It feels like exactly the right thing to do. To top it off, yesterday, the day we moved my belongings, was the day we first met, a year ago I know, Awwww.
In other news, the horses are settling in very well. They've had a few adventures and a few bumps in the road, but I think this is a good place for them. Ber got too big for his britches and nearly pushed the fence over when a maintenance person forgot to turn the electricity back on, thus turning off the electric fence. Now Ber is wearing a big hoof mark on his haunch, and the way he jumps out of Gio's way whenever she flicks an ear at him, I'd say she is the one who landed the hoof. It's best if she rules him as only a lead mare can rule him. Makes it a lot easier on everyone. Today, Jay and I watched as Ber asked, repeatedly, for permission to roll in the rolling spot. Gio denied him several times, and then finally looked away as he rolled, and then stepped in when she felt he'd rolled long enough.
One of my favorite parts about moving to Ukiah is getting to ride my bike every day. I ride out to the horses (12 mile round trip) every day, and I ride everywhere I can. Dream come true! Since I'm still not running, I am grateful to be able to work on some endurance type of sport.
Still working on the job equation. More on that piece of the puzzle next week. And now I am diving in to the unpacking/organizing. Our goal is the bedroom and kitchen. We've got all day.....
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we are coming to visit as soon as you guys are settled in! We will be waiting... and i am SO happy to hear how things are working out! Hi to jay! Xoxo
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad the cosmos are aligning for you!
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