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Sunday, May 4, 2008

We interrupt this regular suburban life to bring you....

So, I've done a lot of whining (and not much else around here) this past week, but only because I couldn't write about all the stuff that's really been happening...

Stuff that I was sitting on because things weren't quite finalized until now, but I've been incredibly pre-occupied with nonetheless...

Stuff that, as much as I really, really, really wanted to blog about it, I just didn't think I should until I had a chance to tell my "real life" peeps (because you know how I am about that) and I didn't want to tell anyone until things were set and well...

Okay, here goes...

Hubby just accepted a job in London and we're moving!!!

(Yeah! I know, right?)

Oh my goodness, where to begin?

First of all, it's a job with a visual effects company that's been courting Hubby for a while. They would call and send him e-mails every so often to see how he's doing... see if he wanted to pick up everything, hop "across the pond", and take a job with them...

Of course, he was always gainfully employed at the time, not to mention comfortably well established with a house, two cars, friends and family in the Dallas 'burbs.

Each time they contacted him, we would throw our heads back and laugh, saying, "Oh ha-ha, wouldn't it be CRAZY and RIDICULOUS and FUN to just pick up and live in London for a while" ...and never mean it.

Well, when they found out Hubby was on the market again, they did not hesitate in grabbing him up quickly. They gave us about a day to consider their offer, but we had already made up our minds at that point...

High tea and the Queen, it is!

I know it’s a little nuts, but it’s simply an opportunity he just could NOT pass up. Not only will he be doing the work that he’s always wanted, this new position will give him a chance to work with world-class artists and advance in his field… and not to mention a fabulous ADVENTURE for our family.

He doesn't start work until his visa clears, which should take about a month. My son and I plan to follow as soon as the house sells.

In the meantime, we're in the process of downsizing and figuring out what to take/store/sell. Not an easy process as Hubby and I both like to hoard and are apparently highly sentimental about stuff the other one views as junk... (Oops, did I just type that?)

As you can imagine, our house looks like a giant rummage sale at the moment, and their hasn't been a decent meal cooked since this all went down. I'm not even sure if my son has been taking his daily Flintstones vitamin or wearing matching socks anymore.

It's as if wild and irresponsible people suddenly took over the running of my household.


17 comments:

ShannanB said...

OMG. What an exciting opportunity. Things like that dont come around often. How exciting that you guys are doing this.

Thank goodness the blogosphere isn't restricteby continent.

Can't wait to read all about the journey.

Meg said...

London! At least you'll know the language. How exciting!

As far as downsizing, invite a friend to help you go through stuff. They are more objective, unless you're both drinking wine during the process.

Mayberry said...

what what WHAT!? That is the coolest thing ever! I'm so excited for you.

(Top that, sisters-in-law...)

Anonymous said...

Congratulations! What an amazing opportunity for both your husband and your family. Good luck with the packing/sorting/selling process.

Lara said...

congratulations! that is very exciting, and i hope you'll keep us all posted with fabulous stories of london life! :)

Angie @ Many Little Blessings said...

Wow! How exciting and probably anxiety-filled all at the same time! Best of luck as you get ready!

Tonya Staab said...

OMG that's soooo exciting. It sounds like such a wonderful opportunity for you all.

Oh and Mayberry totally read my mind, I hope you are doing a little rubbing it in of your own :)

the mama bird diaries said...

LONDON IS AWESOME!! My husband lived there for a couple years. Everything happens for a reason...

Congrats.

Zephra said...

I am green with envy.

Skiplovey said...

That's so awesome! Congrats. See I told you so, I told you that everything would work out and he'd find something even better than before. I'd say London is quite a step up. What a crazy adventure, can't wait to hear all about it.

The Roaming Southerner said...

This is so exciting! I would have thought you were crazy a few years ago. But being dragged around by my hubs has been a great adventure!

good luck with getting things ready!

Cynthia said...

You are in for the time of your life! Wow, London...what a wonderful city. You will keep blogging, right???

Texasholly said...

Holy crap! How exciting for you and your family. That sounds like such a great adventure. And then we who are left behind can say, "oh, I read this blog of this girl that lives in London."

Anonymous said...

Yay!!! What a fantastic opportunity! Can't wait to hear all about it.

Congratulations!

Anonymous said...

There's a blog by another expat who has a post on "moving to London"...lemme see if I can find the link. I commented about sixty times and she never reciprocated, so I stopped reading...but I think I remember her site.

JEALOUS I tell you!! So, wanna buy me that Lulu Guinness and mail it to me? :)

imbeingheldhostage said...

Stop right there. You can no longer whine. You have to Whinge now :-) You're gonna love it here!!! The first time you take your picture next to the tower bridge, it will be surreal. I am so excited for you

Anonymous said...

Just catching up but that's amazing!! Great place to get transferred to, so congrats!