I'm not talking those
cool eyeglasses
that turn darker to
meet the
sunshine-in-your-eyes
needs...
Nope, I'm talking
moving, 
making new
friends, 
worshiping in a new
church, 
starting at a new
school,
finding a job, 
buying a car,
getting the dog
settled...
...are you tired yet?
I am. 
Sure we are doing it
in 
paradise but it is
still exhausting.
 
Moving from Colorado
was only cross-country but sometimes it feels like a foreign country.
Let me show you what I mean:
·        
People
dress differently. "Palm Beach Casual" is not like any casual I've
ever experienced but I'm figuring it out.
|  | 
| 
Cropped pants and
tunics.  Perfect. Add some pink and green and you are really on it.
 Check out that cutie on the right.
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·        
It's
expensive to eat, shop and entertain, yourself or others. 
 
·     You
can walk almost anywhere. (Not that people actually do it here, but you can.)
I borrowed a little
quote from a blogger (found here) who recently moved from the US to the
UK. Do you think these phases are accurate? 
Honeymoon
Phase – “Everything is new and interesting.” 
Rejection
Phase – “Everything is new and sucks.” 
Regression
Phase – “Everything back home was wonderful & much better than this.” 
Recovery
Phase - “Everything is going to be okay and I am content.”
 
{It sounds very
similar to stages of grief...}
I don't think I could
say I'm in one specific phase but each day brings adventures and a variety of
feelings. Most days I lounge around in "Recovery" but occasionally I
need to visit one of the previous phases.
Isn't that just the
way life is...
See you soon, Eli