“No date on the calendar is as important as tomorrow.” (Roy W. Howard)
Tomorrow.
July 13.
Two years to the day I got divorced, loaded my youngest children and two dogs in my new-to-me-but-used Subaru and drove to Utah without a backward glance at my home, neighborhood, former life or home state of Colorado.
A new beginning.
That’s what I had to make.
A new life.
That’s what I was desperate to create.
A few nights ago, my middle son reminded me the anniversary of an important day was coming. “Mom, in just a few days we will have lived in Utah TWO YEARS. Can you believe it? July 13!” (I guess that date had an impact on my children that I hadn’t realized.)
I can’t believe I’ve lived in Utah two years,although thankfully, the number of times I dial “303″ when trying to call a Utah number is dramatically decreasing. But what I really can’t believe is all that we’ve experienced, all that we’ve been blessed with, in such a short amount of time.
It has been QUITE a ride.
“The only reason for time is so that everything doesn’t happen at once.” (Albert Einstein)