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We are in our house but hardly settled. I guess that is what happens when you move in stages and you decide to do it all yourselves. The days I don't work, I am on my feet from sunup to bedtime; don't get me started about the stairs. I have only run once on my new roads, leaving me with mild shin splints. Those I attribute to the two big hills I encountered within the first mile.
Amy from She Runs By Faith is currently packing up her home for a move...impressively with three young boys under foot. I think she is much better at multi-tasking than I am! Did I mention she is training for another marathon too? She very graciously accepted my panic-filled request to fill in again as guest host at the last minute. Please show Amy lots of love.
Sounds like you're getting plenty of exercise!
ReplyDeleteWe moved 2 years ago and it was so much more work than I expected it to be!
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine ever moving....
ReplyDeleteGood Luck! Your new route looks pretty!
Glad to hear you're in! That road looks pretty...and yes hilly...
ReplyDeleteThere’s some definite hills there! Pretty . . . but no shoulders. �� This too shall pass, I promise. Although it takes a long time for a new house to feel like home.
ReplyDeleteMoving is always so stressful but I think that you are handling it very well! The new road by your home looks beautiful but there are definitely some hills! I hope that moving continues to go well and that you get some rest soon!
ReplyDeleteThat is a steep hill! We have a hill leading up to our house currently, I love leaving for a run but hate coming back ;)
ReplyDeleteIt's been 15 years since we've moved into this house, but we also did all of our moves on our own. Just think of all the money you're saving :) I'm fairly new to your blog - was this a job move, downsizing, or just wanted to move to a new area? That is a steep hill - but it looks quite pretty there!
ReplyDeleteGetting settled always takes a long time - can't wait to see pictures of the new place!
ReplyDeleteMoving is certainly stressful and it takes a while to feel settled in. I hope you get to slow down and get some down time soon!
ReplyDeleteJust think how much stronger running those hills will make you! Hope you're enjoying your new place as much as you can until you're completely settled!
ReplyDeleteLife gets in the way sometimes and its hard to stay in a routine! Hope you guys get settled soon!
ReplyDeletethat road looks like gulp, fun! Hoping you get settled into your new house soon!
ReplyDeleteThat's quite the hill! I'd love to have a few hills on my run routes (no luck here in the coastal flatlands). Good luck getting settled in your new home. Moving is always crazy.
ReplyDeleteI hope settling in goes well! Moving itself feels like a hard exercise routine. We moved twice this past year (cross-country, and then into a house) and both times it was exhausting! I hope you can get some good rest soon as you settle in more.
ReplyDeleteMoving is hard, no matter how you slice it! You are doing great and will surely settle in soon!
ReplyDeleteThat hill is impressive! It won't belong before you are used to it. I hope you get settled in soon!
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry that road hates your shins, but what a gorgeous photo. Good luck settling in
ReplyDeleteGood luck with everything finishing up the move and I hope those shin splints get better soon!
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