All week (well, starting on Monday night when I had so much to get done and not enough time) I kept saying that all I needed was like an extra day – a magic 24 hours where time stands still or something of the like. Last night, I was awarded this fine prize when Jeremy mentioned that we could leave Fayetteville on Sunday morning instead of Saturday. I mean, we won’t have any furniture when we get down there – nothing to unpack, nor will we have hot water since the gas hasn’t been turned back on yet. So, why kill ourselves to make it down there by Saturday night when we could stay in Fayetteville one more day and have all that extra time to pack the cars. We could actually relax for both Friday and Saturday nights because we’d have the main part of Saturday to get all the packing done and we’d even have a chance to go to the post office to change our address (I know, I know, we’ve been meaning to do this all week but it’s been so crazy it had to be postponed several times) tomorrow morning. So, I get my one extra day and I’m going to use it so that I can relax tonight and tomorrow night and get to enjoy our last few moments in town before we head out for Texas.
Posted by: nopockets | March 12, 2010
All I Need is One Extra Day
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God is so good!!! A day of rest would do both of you a lot of good about this time. Happy and safe traveling. See you in May.
By: Dorothy Covington on March 13, 2010
at 2:41 am
Thanks – as it turns out, I only get 23 hours with the daylight savings time change and all, but it’s still 23 extra hours. We already got a few of the things done today that we wanted to get done so I think it is going to work out fantastic to have the extra time.
By: katieannrogers on March 13, 2010
at 12:52 pm
Kat.ie, I have advice, from scripture, to give you on your move. I gave your mother the same Bible verse when she moved to Texas. It is Philippians 4:11. Use the King James version.
By: Don Schaefer on March 13, 2010
at 7:15 pm