Atlanta or Bust 2010

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My husband is being transferred to Atlanta, Georgia and its time to sell our house. The house I LOVE. The house that makes me feel abundant in all the right ways and none of the wrong ways. The house I attracted with all my heart and Law of Attraction powers. Now, I have to let go of my house and attract another one. In another city. It’s harder than I thought it would be. As is the letting go of people like my awesome book club, the quiet solitude of my life, my SAHM flexibility, the free babysitters and the trustworthy and loving woman I pay for special occasions. Ouch, that’s a little tender.

I like change, usually. I think. At least I used to.

But, this is going to be quite a lot of change all at once.

I’m probably going to have to get a job. I might be changing entire careers. It’s a big vast unknown. Which is exciting. And scary.

Hey if you’re in Atlanta and you think I’d be perfect for your organization, drop me an email?

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3 comments ↓

#1 Tamara on 01.05.10 at 10:35 am

Atlanta is wonderful; I think you will love living there. Go soon and often to the Fox Theatre. Visit Alpharetta, a charming little town where my father lives. Go to the Chattahoochee Nature Center in Roswell and also sample the Kenari Farm products there (especially the fresh basil mint tea). Get on Hwy 400 and cruise around, hit Mansell Road and get a chai at the Barnes and Noble before catching a movie next door. Oh, and the art — the folk art! You must see Mathilda’s in Alpharetta, and Blue Frog Imports. I’df love to chat anytime –and better yet, to meet you somewhere. I visit Dad regular, and usually have my daughter along. She’s 19 and … well, utterly fabulous in every way. :>) She’s at Auburn University on a full academic scholarship. You’ve seen her pic.

#2 Tamara on 01.05.10 at 10:38 am

Sorry for the typos — that should be “I’d love to chat,” for instance — and “regularly.” I have so much more to share about Atlanta. I haven’t gotten started on the concerts! I shared a wonderful experience with my daughter this past year, watching The Fray in a thunderstorm at the Verizon Ampitheatre. She said it was the best concert ever — and I got to be there with her!

#3 Shauna on 01.05.10 at 11:17 am

I am not in Atlanta or anywhere even close – but I will be keeping you in my prayers. I don’t do change well, but I am sure you will be great!

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