I wouldn't change a thing about my life. Strong faith. Good man. Wonderful kids. Treasured grandbabies. Healthy family. Cherished life. As you know, if you've read here for any length of time, we ranch on 128,000 acres in New Mexico. We don't own it - we just manage it, but we've been with the same owner for 29 years and have stayed when they sold the ranch last year. The ranch wasn't for sale, but the folks that wanted to buy it called every month for 2 years so they finally sold it. It wasn't a surprise. We were always kept in the loop.
So looking for a place of our own has been a challenge. And we're not sure which direction we ought to go. We'd like to be closer to grandbabies, but with DH's parents in their mid-80's, we can't really abandon them and they absolutely refuse to even consider moving. They've been there for over 20 years. DH's sister drives up 4 times a year from Texas, but DH and I will be much closer to help and enjoy spending more time with them.
So the Good Lord opened doors and we have closed on 163 acres in the mountains. Not one single step would have been possible without us leaning on Jesus. I often felt like Peter...just stepped out of the boat in faith.
We lived in the mountains 20 years ago and honestly, moving to the desert was a rough transition, but God has blessed us greatly here. But those first 3 years were hard as we all yearned for the mountains. I was definitely the most stubborn about it until I learned to bloom where God had planted me. And now He has set us back into the mountains.
DH continues to run the ranch and I'm doing my best to sort and pack and haul what we're not taking or donating to the newly dug dump. After 20 years here, we've accumulated too much and I'm not even a shopper. A torn meniscus and cartilage damage is making that a big challenge.
I guess technically, after over 37 years, I won't even be a ranch wife anymore, but adventure lies ahead and together we're going to jump (jumping may currently be a bit ambitious) into our golden years together...just don't forget to pack those fencing gloves! And label the box so you can find them!
I'm sure many of ya'll will laugh, but we're really excited about the fact that we bought dirt! 😂
31 comments:
Oh wow, what an opportunity for you, owning your own piece of dirt. That step brings a great sense of contentment. I hope everything goes well for you in all the packing and moving you have ahead of you.
Congratulations! Off to a new adventure and best of luck m
What an exciting time for you! A lot of work, (but you are used to that), and so much to look forward to. DH should have less of a workload and so should you. No more 4:00 breakfasts. And much more time for the grands. Congratulations. May Jesus bless your move and continue to guide your path. Dotti in CT
Wow. What a change. I wish you lots of success and happiness in your new home. And I hope your knee strengthens so you feel better.
It was your plan. You have worked toward it. Congratulations. May your faith guide you as you celebrate your new place and may you know peace and joy.
Congratulations!!!
Congratulations! I’m so happy for y’all! Please share pictures of those mountains when you have a chance. Hope your knee heals quickly.
Congratulations, what a huge exciting transition!
Millions of questions, thanks for taking us along on these big changes!
Ceci
Congratulations on the next chapter in your life. How exciting for you both and to life in the mountains again. Good luck with the move.
How special for your both! The move will be stressful (especially with the torn meniscus!), but a year from now you'll be settled in your own home, what a blessing! I understand completely about buying dirt. I can't wait to see pictures of the new place. Will you still be clerking at the sale barn? Happy packing!
Great post, great adventure, great song. Smiling & staying tuned.
Congratulations on this new adventure in life. Your days will be filled with personal satisfaction and joy. Best wishes with the move, setting up a new homestead and all things in life.
WOW!! What a big change for all of you! Congratulations, and may Jesus continue to guide you!
Wow...wishing you all the best!!!
Wow, congratulations! I have enjoyed your blog and look forward to seeing lots about your new life.
Congratulations on pursuing you plans and dreams on your own land.
Loooking forward to reading about all the new adventures at the end of your own dirt road!
That is wonderful news! I enjoy reading about your life. The quilting, your adventures and your family. So happy for you in your new venture!
Congratulations! I’m anxious to see pictures of your very own dirt!
What a great adventure you will have in front of you and DH. Looking at the dry creek bed, I could think about was running a metal detector over that ground. Prays for the both of you.
Congratulations, owning your own land in the mountains, sweet! Do you get more rain over there? Take care with your knee with all the hard work, and I’m glad you’ll keep on blogging, as I just love to read about you and your cowboy.
Oh my gosh that is so awesome!!!
You could sell *working vacations* and make some fold come fence for you - I bet they'd eat it up like a dude ranch!!!
I'm so excited for you - and those mountains look amazing!
What fabulous news for you and your family
Congratulations! I've been following your blog for so many years. I'm excited to continue to follow your new adventure. I'll also pray for the Lord to bless your transition.
Congratulations! I’m so happy for you! Hubby and I were moving to NM to be near friends, but God moved us to North Carolina near our daughter. Tough transition and it will probably take me a couple of years to adjust but God’s plan is always the best! God bless you both!
How exciting! Best wishes in the transition.
Congratulations, I've been praying for your transitions to go smoothly . I love reading your posts and truly love the recipes and to be truthful you sometimes make me so tired when I read about all your ranch work! I enjoy your posts and hope you'll continue them as time allows. May God bless you, your family and your new dirt.
Wow! So happy for you both! Wish you much happiness in your new home. I love reading about your life. I sat at a desk for over 40 years, moved back to my home city after many years. I love being outdoors and nearly all my ancestors started their lives in the US as farmers 175 years ago. I am a quilter and sewer also. This post got tears in my eyes for you. All the best.
Best Wishes to you on your new adventure. I'm a sporadic reader, but will look forward to hearing of the new place. Good luck parting with some of the quilts.
CONGRATS! a somehow I believe you will run a few head. I know how those cow men are. Enjoy your new adventure!
Ah….here it is! I was looking for the entry that explained your move. Are you in the mountains of New Mexico? They are beautiful. Our cabin was in the mountains of Colorado and we enjoyed it for 25 years. Age prompted us to sell and just nestle here in our Texas home. But I remember the excitement of getting to spend months in the mountains. Enjoy!
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