It's official...

Peoria, Illinois

We are moving to Peoria, Illinois at the end of May or the beginning of June. Tim got a job with Caterpillar and starts in the middle of June. We found out that he got the job before I had Genevieve which was such a blessing because it helped reduce my stress level; however, we didn't know where he would be assigned. They just called today and gave us the great news. We are excited for the change especially since we were hoping to end up in the midwest, but I must admit that I have a sad feeling at the pit of my stomach. There are so many people and things I will miss in Utah.

10 comments :

  1. Oops... That was me! Congrats on the baby and move! I've been thinking about you and we must get together before you leave UT!

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  2. I'm so excited for your family. You are going to have such adventures!!

    Love,

    Ash

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  3. I'm so happy for you guys, but so sad you will be so far away! Let me know if you feel like a visit to SAn Diego before you go. :-) Miss you!!

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  4. The midwest welcomes you!!! I can't wait, promise we'll see each other a few times while you are out here. Jess will be in Michigan... crazy! and Vie DOES look like Tim... I thought Mya did... but she has your eyes... that picture you took looks a lot like him! What cute girlies you have.

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  5. Yay! So exciting and sad at the same time. We will miss you.

    And I am green with envy. Part of me would LOVE to leave here and move on to bigger and better things. I guess we'll just have to come visit :).

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  6. Congratulations! We're excited that you are moving closer :)

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  7. My uncle just moved away from Peoria and was also working for Caterpillar. It will be such a fun adventure for you guys! Congrats!

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  8. Yeah! Congrats! I"m excited for you guys! That was my brother's mission and he loves that area!

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  9. You'll love the Midwest! Plus you won't be far from us-- we are moving to Indianapolis in June.

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