The Time Has Come

...to say farewell to Missouri.

As of June 1, The kids and I will be back in Texas if everything goes as planned. Do I have a job? No. Unfortunately, things were to to the point that I couldn't stay here anymore. My husband I are separating. My job cut my hours. I wanted to get a job in Texas before I left, but time was running short. Caitlin wants to dance at her old dance school and dance camp starts in the beginning of June. If the kids and I are to find a place to live before then, we have to leave soon. So, June 1st it is.

I will keep you all informed of our progress. In the meantime, enjoy my little farewell song.

Comments

Adriann saidā€¦
I'm really sorry to hear about your move. Praying for a safe and carefree move to your new home. Be blessed!
miruspeg saidā€¦
You will have a quite of a rough road ahead Annemarie, for a short while, until you find a job and new home, but you have friends and a strong spirit that will be with you all the way.
Love your farewell song, an oldie but a goodie... 1966!!!
I know you are going to be alright my friend.
Take care and safe journey home to Texas.
Big heart hugs
Peggy xxxxxx
MJ saidā€¦
I was wondering when I'd read this news. I'm sorry that things didn't work out as you had hoped.

Have a safe journey home to Texas. I know you and your children have a lot of community support there and you will be welcomed with open arms.
tsk3. sad to know that you are separating with you husband. but you take care always. :)
Rieni saidā€¦
sad to read that your husband and you are seperating, and you are moving bak to Texas. I hope you will find yourself a house and a new job. Lots of hugs from europe, Rieni
Michelle B. saidā€¦
I'm sorry my friend. Love you and will keep all of you in my heart & prayers!
littlemissattitude saidā€¦
So sorry to hear.

I'm looking for work at the moment, myself. Job hours kept getting cut last year, and then the two-week furlough at Christmas turned into, "well there might be work in February", and then "there might be work in March" and then to *crickets*. Fun times, looking for work in a job market where the unemployment rate is over 17 percent. I just hope it's better for you in Texas, in all ways.

Trying to look at the bright side, it's given me time to be a little bit better about posting to my blog.
Shan in Japan saidā€¦
Prayers for you in this part of your journey. The pic of you on the side bar is... I can't come up with the word I want to use.
Anyway, prayers!
Pamela King saidā€¦
Hoping your transition will be smooth with the support of loved ones and your children gathered 'round. Will be thinking about you, Annemarie.
GG saidā€¦
Very sorry and sad to hear about this. Please take care of yourself and you are in my prayers.
Tricia Buice saidā€¦
Good luck on your next big adventure. Perhaps it will all work out for the best. Hope you are well and hope you have a good long weekend packing I'm sure. Blessings and prayers for you!
Unknown saidā€¦
I did wonder, when I read your FB comment. My heart goes out to you and I pray for strength for you all. Wish I could give you a hug, wish I could "talk" with you, as I have just been on a journey that I would love to share with you. Thank you for your friendship and for prompting me to come by your blog again.

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