The Lentz family has migrated to the great rural city of
Sterling, Colorado.
We have been here since the beginning of September and yes I
should have sent a post card along the way.
For the past 4 months Jason and I have been creating a new
path for our little family. A lot of
soul searching and conversations with God were held in private moments and the
quiet moments.
I did not know a way to post something on here without
unveiling an idea or thought about the possible and then definite move from
California to Colorado. I felt that if I
posted anything without airing what was my true reality I would be leading you
to believe a false life. The reason I
chose not to voice anything on here about our venture was that I did not
believe something so personal to my family needed to be a shared experience on my
blog and on the world web.
Did I lose people who would come across my blog from time to
time due to my absence? Sure. But this is not something I do for financial
reasons. I don’t even use Adsense. So this is my apology for my absence and my
asking for your understanding in why I have been gone.
Transitioning to the present reality: Jason, Fiona, and I
are here in Colorado and could not feel more at home. It is easy to say we feel more at home here
than we ever did as a family in California.
It is odd to think that somewhere you had never been your whole life could
so quickly become a place that you could not imagine leaving. This is home.
This is where we feel confident God had led us to be since Jason swooped
me up from the clinging hands of so many things in Southern California.
There are so many things I can write to you today concerning
my present place in life as a mother, as a wife, as an individual here in
Eastern Colorado that this post may not ever end.
So let me say this: Fiona is
extraordinarily happy with being in Colorado and it is apparent. My husband is content and blissful. And I am inspired and social once again. We as a family are happy and healthy and
liberated.
Cheers to the changing leaves, fall weather, and grasping
the opportunities that come to you.
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