We are moving to Edmonton.
Kyler's actually already there. He got a job with the government of Alberta, as a Program Planner in the Community and Social Services department trying to end (or at least reduce) homelessness in the province. He's been up there since mid-May.
The kiddos and I, we are staying in Calgary until two things happen:
- We have an actual place to live (Kyler is renting a room, but it is not sufficient for our family's needs!)
- The school year is over, so Calista and Craig can finish up school, soccer, gymnastics, etc.
And so has commenced two months of me being a single parent (at least during the week), house hunting, school searching, packing, and surviving. Hopefully. I have survived, so far at least, feeling many blessings along the way, including soccer being cancelled and the children actually staying in their rooms after bedtime!
Thankfully, at the end of May my mom came up to stay in Calgary with me for a while. I am so grateful for the sacrifices she is making to serve me. Kiddos are excited to see Grammie, too. :)
Thankfully, at the end of May my mom came up to stay in Calgary with me for a while. I am so grateful for the sacrifices she is making to serve me. Kiddos are excited to see Grammie, too. :)
Last Friday, everyone (Grammie included) went up to Edmonton to do a little in-person house hunting. After spending the afternoon playing at parks, looking at 5 (!) different houses, visiting West Ed, and eating some Red Robin (yum!), Kyler and I officially put an offer on a house.
This house, specifically. It's a duplex less than a block away from a spray park.
Calista loves the floor, and Craig will like it once the basement is finished. So, cross your fingers that the "Sale Pending" changes to just plain "SOLD."
Regardless of what happens with this exact house, I'm hopeful that this change will be good for us. I think this job has the potential to be something Kyler enjoys and is able to make a difference doing. We're excited at the prospect of being more "adult-y," buying a house and feeling grown up. And, of course, we're grateful to have some stability in our future. This feels like it could be the answer to our prayers, and so, while the transition will be hard and we will miss Calgary and all the people and places we have grown to love, we look forward to getting to know and falling in love with Edmonton.
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