Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Back from Vacation, and not terribly happy about it..

















































So, after 3 whole weeks of vacation (don't worry, Adam did some work while we were out there), we are back in Phoenix. It's a little weird, though, being back after spending every day with family, and I'm not sure I like it. You see, I haven't manage to make a lot of close friends here, people I could just call up and spend time with, or get our kids together. Two of the few people who are actually my age and I COULD do that with, moved away to the midwest (traitors!) and so that's out (miss you, Amber and Natalie!). And of course there's my cousin Britni, who also lives in the midwest, and I didn't even get to see while I was there. Sigh. The hardest part is that my parents and two of my siblings live in Indiana, and though I do get to see them several times a day, I would do anything to have them be a part of my every day life. Those of you who do have your parents in the nearby vicinity, be thankful!
Anyway, you see my dilemma. For me, a great place to live has NOTHING to do with the weather, or whether it's a big city or out in the country. I just believe that our time on earth is better spent with the people we care about. The thing is, I do have family and friends here, but most days are spend at home, alone with the kids or doing errands, also alone with the kids. During the fall and spring I do MOPS and church Bible study, which gets me out a couple days a week, but I really need more than that. So, yeah, it's hard for me because I would just rather be with my family in Indiana than here at home, as comfortable as it is. As long as my husband and kids are with me, too! I am still struggling to figure out just how to have close friendships, even if it's just one person, here in Phoenix, when everyone already seems to have their own friends and activities that keep them busy. I'm sure this sounds like complaining, but really these are just the thoughts that come to be in these lonely post-vacation days. I'll feel better soon :)
So, onto more exciting and uplifting things. Our vacation was awesome! I really enjoyed being with Chet and his fiancee, and with my family, seeing my parents get to be "everyday" grandparents, which I wish they could be all the time, playing games of Carcassone with my siblings, staying up late, relaxing on the lake, and being with the relatives in Iowa. I love, LOVE being with family every day. I am so not the type who enjoys being by myself too often :)


1 comment:

Natalie said...

I feel your pain Whitney. Just today I was talking to Cosette and watching her smile and it made me tear up to think that my family is missing out on this stage of her life. They change & grow up SO QUICKLY! Oh yes I know the feeling. Hope you cheer up soon!

PS I'm honored to be on your list of people you can just call up and hang out with-maybe one day! : ) (although Joel and Amber say we can't move out there until they do, so five years, haha)