Sunday, May 24, 2009

Mormon Radio

I just noticed that the LDS church has a new radio station at www.radio.lds.org and I included a widget to it on the side.  It also has a number of programs that they will be doing especially for this station and that you can listen to as podcasts (rather than having to remember what time they will be on at).  I checked out one called "Into All the World" that will be having interviews with stake presidents, mission presidents, etc... from all over the world.  They only have one program so far and it is an interview with the stake president from Rome, Italy.

Greg and I get to speak in church next Sunday, thus I am following in Cynthia's footsteps with this post.  However instead of avoiding housework I am avoiding my talk preparation.  I guess I better quit avoiding and start doing so I can properly enjoy Memorial Day tomorrow.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

We're here

We made it safely to our new home in NC.  We got in at one in the morning yesterday.  We then got up way too early in the morning (6:45) and got ready, took the call from the movers telling us their estimated arrival time, went to one of the local grills for breakfast, got our trash service, etc all set up, bought a doormat at the local hardware store (met two of the city councilmen there), went to the pharmacy to give them my prescription.  Then we were on the way back to the house for a moment.

The movers called just as we were driving up and they had just gotten to the house.  We then unpacked and helped them unload a bit (i.e. moved a few boxes to the garage after they had unloaded it, so they could keep unloading larger items).  We also flipped on the breaker to the hot water heater.  (No hot water is one large reason I hate camping.)

By this point we were exhausted, since we had gotten about four or five hours of sleep the night before this also.  But instead of sleeping, we went and gave the builder a key so he could change the locks, went and set up our mail service, had lunch at the other local grill (this one is run by members of our branch).  Then we came home and got cleaned up using our hot water!  Then we took naps!!!

We then made sure the internet was working so I could work today (I'll be doing that momentarily).  Next we drove to the Raleigh airport to get Bubba's car.  It's a pretty nifty trip.  I'll have to write about it later.  Then we took ate dinner at a sub shop, took a nap in the car and came home.  We passed out around 10:45 pm.

This morning I am currently sitting on the back porch listening to the trees blowing in the wind and the traffic passing on the highway in front of the house.  It's like a cross between being in the canyon and being at the farm all in one.  

Well off to work.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

It's a House!

We now officially have a home in North Carolina.  We will be leaving Florida on Monday and the moving van will get to North Carolina late that night.  We will either unload the stuff that evening or the next morning.

If it weren't for Mom and Dad we don't know if we'd have the house quite yet.  We didn't have bank accounts with east coast banks, and a signature is required to wire money.  But being on the east coast, it is hard to sign things out west without mailing the papers.  Needless to say, this could make things take days.  Luckily Mom and Dad were still on an account or two of ours and were kind enough to provide the needed signatures.  The story is longer, so if you want to know the full boring story you will have to call and ask.

The branch is excited to have us there.  They already have us scheduled to speak in Sacrament Meeting the last Sunday of the month.  We are excited to be in the branch.  They seem very friendly.  

Well, I'm off to avoid packing.