11 January 2009

Country Roads Take Me Home

I know that I have had plenty of "homesick for West Virginia" posts on this blog. Probably too many to count. I have missed it since the moment I drove away tearfully almost three years ago. I did give Texas a chance, but the truth is that one can only truly have one home. In the dysfunction of my parents' divorce and constant moving, I never really felt like I had a "home" in the same way others have experienced. That sense of belonging to a place, and it being a part of who you are - and until I left West Virginia I never realized how much a part of me it had become. I started to sprout roots, though shallow for my 36+ years that were entangled with many precious people. I had never experienced that sensation that I have read about of being called home, but lately I hear the mountain calling to me. We have talked about it, lamented about the reasons we came here, and with a lot of chaos in our home of late due to financial burdens, marital strain and other such things one thing has become crystal clear - it is in the best interest of our whole family to move back to West Virginia. This decision was made a couple of weeks ago, and almost immediately after, we had someone contact us about buying our house though we have yet to put it on the market. Seems that things may align splendidly. If you are a praying person, prayers for clear paths would be much appreciated.

The picture here was snagged from my friend and very talented photographer, Alexandra Beaulieu who gave me permission to use it. She took the picture from a spot perched above St. Peter's Catholic Church located on the hillside in historic Harpers Ferry, WV. Thanks so much Alex.

6 comments:

  1. Julie, I'm so sorry to hear about all your struggles. I'm happy you are going home.

    And, I'm a bit jealous, too. We've talked about it but just can't find a way back.

    I wish you ALL the luck in the world moving back. My husband's family lives in Martinsburg so who knows, we may run into you some day.

    All the best!
    Amy

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  2. Whoo hoo! I'm so excited for you all. And for me too because a visit is much more likely. :) Praying for God's direction and blessing in your lives.

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  3. You know I'm a praying person, pray, pray, pray...

    I have never experienced what you had in this sense of *home*
    I really hope to get that someday, I've moved too much. I think we'll stay here awhile and see what happens, I do like TN.
    I hope to plant some roots for us and our kids.

    I am so happy for you and your family. It's time to heal.

    One more thing...
    Your happy little butt better take a detour by my house on your way home!

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  4. This is great news! I know it will work out! I will keep you and your family in my prayers!

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  5. This is so exciting. It is what you have wished for.

    Are the kids okay with it?

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