Since the move, I have learned a lot about myself. Until now, I have lived in the bubble of Utah surrounded by Mormons and family alike. Life in Utah was comfortable and familiar. Spokane has been a different story.
Here are 3 things I have learned:
1. You can survive for weeks without the sun.
I have never gone so long without seeing the sun. Not only is it usually rainy and overcast in Spokane, but since winter and daylight savings, the sun goes down at 4:30 and dusk hits at 3 in the afternoon. Although, you can survive with very limited sunlight, it's no fun. Lately I soak up the sun every minute I can when it's out! The scene from Twilight where the kids are sitting outside basking in the sun at lunch time makes a lot more sense.
2. People are people no matter where you go, but some people are nicer than others.
I have made more friends than I could have ever expected in Spokane. The ward has become my family. I love a lot of people in Spokane.
However, there are a lot of people who I don't share the same political opinions with and who seem uptight and apprehensive. I still haven't figured out why so many people in Spokane are paranoid and unhappy, and I hope I never find out. Perhaps the presidential election had something to do with it.
However, there are a lot of people who I don't share the same political opinions with and who seem uptight and apprehensive. I still haven't figured out why so many people in Spokane are paranoid and unhappy, and I hope I never find out. Perhaps the presidential election had something to do with it.
3. You can be happy anywhere.
The first few weeks here were really hard. I missed my family. I missed the familiarity of the streets and buildings in Utah. I missed quirky Utahans who always get into your business. I missed only having two options of restaurants in my small town.
I called my Mom and sister nearly every day over Facetime just so I could see some one I knew that day.
I called my Mom and sister nearly every day over Facetime just so I could see some one I knew that day.
However, things have gotten easier. The streets are more familiar. I have found new restaurants that I love. I have met people who are just as nice, kind, and sincere as those in my hometown.
I am happy again in Spokane. We are exploring our new home and having a blast! Dallin and I are closer as a couple than ever before. Moving has been a blessing in disguise. Will we go back to Utah? Heck yes! But, until then, we are happy!
Love, The Littlefields
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