I can honestly say that you are never prepared for such move, no matter how much research you do, people you talk to, or things you try to put in place in advance. I am completing my second week in my new home, but it doesn't feel like home yet. First, I'm living in a hotel until I can move into my apartment mid-May. Yes, hotel life is nice, you don't have to clean after yourself, cook, vacuum (which is my all-time most hated chore), etc... but after about a week you long for the time when you can just do those things yourself. But, it's only temporary, and there is an end, so in the meantime I have been taking the time to shop for all the things I need for my new place. To put it plainly, I need everything from the bed to the dust pan -- that alone keeps me pretty busy.

Last weekend she (Rabea) and I ventured to Hoffmeister and IKEA trying to do some furniture shopping. Let me tell you, I definitely give it up to all those people who build and remodel a house. Let's just say after the first floor my head was ready to explode, and we had FOUR more to tackle in Hoffmeister alone. We hadn't even made it to IKEA yet.
Now IKEA: I may be the last person on earth who had never stepped foot into an IKEA. Let's just say, I don't plan on spending much time in there. That store is HUGE. And even more, it is chaotic, ALL OF THE TIME! But it was good to go, because I got to actually see some of the items I was interested in online. Some panned out, others didn't. But I went to my temporary home, open my laptop, and proceeded to add to my shopping cart the things I will be purchasing and having delivered (I have no plans on stepping foot into that store many more times...LOL!)

Needless to say, I was happy with both outcomes.
There is probably much more I can talk about, but I will do those under separate postings. This is simply an introduction into me, getting settled into my new life and to stay close to all those who have and continue to support me back home.
Until next time,
Keep Living
XOXOXOXOX
JoCoop, I enjoyed readying your blog...Keep us informed and I continue to pray for your safety during your new venture. Love ya, Ms. Debra Gilbert
ReplyDeleteThis was such a great idea! I love reading and hearing about your wonderful and exciting experiencs in Germany. I am happy that I get to live vicariously through you as I wish I had the guts you have to embark on such an adventure. I am so proud and happy for you. Miss you much! You are in my prayers.
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"Let me tell you, I definitely give it up to all those people who build and remodel a house" compliment accepted. I love this idea too, I've always wanted to, but I don't think my doo doo diaper count will be that interesting... Not like GERMANY! Can't wait till you get settled, and I can send your god brat, it was a great time for me and I know he's gonna love it to.
ReplyDeleteNice blog and how often will you be blogging..
ReplyDeleteHi Niece! Glad to hear from you and to know that you are settling into your new living quarters! To be redundant, I am so proud of you! Just remember to keep God first place in everything you do! I love you, PJLee
ReplyDeleteJoanna, I wish you the best of luck in your journey! Moreover, thank you for inviting us to share your experiences while you explore and grow in your new adventures. I am sure that the best is yet to come. Peace and blessings! Viel Glück!
ReplyDeleteJoanna, I am so happy to hear that you are settling in. I wish you all the success as you continue on your journey of life. Crystal and I continue to pray for you. You are definitely a great example of what hard work and perseverance will do for someone - keep it up! Thank you for sharing, it was truly wonderful to read about your adventures thus far.
ReplyDeleteI wish I was still there with you girl!! Enjoy Stuttgart! It definitely felt like home for the last 6 years:)...I'm actually trying to come back in a couple of years if things work out how I want them too...Love your blog already...
ReplyDeleteAwaiting the blog about your experience finding a hair stylist to duplicate your slammin' do.
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