Friday, September 21, 2012

Our Move to Signal Mountain, TN

What an adventure we have been on!  Having decided a year ago to take a huge leap of faith, here we are finally in our new home city.  The "leap" was to leave our beautiful home in an incredible part of the world, Seattle, for a very different part of the world-- Chattanooga, Tennessee.

The reaction we've heard over and over is... "Huh?  Why would you do that?!"

Our search for a new home was the result of wanting to leave some things behind-- long commutes, high cost of living, constant grey and rainy weather, and the multiple stresses caused by living in a major metropolitan area.  And the need to welcome new things into our lives-- more simplicity, less stress, more time together as a family, a community, sunshine, and the ability to spend time with our extended families.

Chattanooga?  Several reasons that include-- a medium-size city that is on the rise, a much more reasonable cost of living (especially in housing), great year-round weather, beautiful mountains, lakes, and rivers, and a location that will enable us to spend lots of time with our extended families.

Signal Mountain is a small community that sits atop a mountain, 1,700 feet above Chattanooga.  A very curvey road connects it to downtown Chattanooga, but takes only about 20 minutes to get from one to the other. 

Pamela is enjoying a respite from her work schedule to get us settled and to spend more time with Anna and Lily.  John brought his job with him and works from an office at home.  Misha is still a bit confused, but seems to be accepting her new surroundings.

The girls adjusted so easily to their new school.  New friends were made quickly which was such a relief to Mom and Dad.

A note about Anna and Lily.  These girls have come so far since their trips home from China.  Their joyous embrace of their daily lives, their incredible creativity, sense of humor, expressions of love, and great friendship with each other.  We are amazed on a daily basis at how incredible these girls are.  Our home is constantly abuzz with their energy and enthusiasm.  How does such a thing happen?  How can two little beings bring so much light to our world?

 
In front of the girl's school

 
First day of school

 
Our new home

 
Yep, it's old! But only a rental for now.

 
A view from Signal Mountain




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