Oh the fantastic and beautiful Granite Dells. I had to have one last look the day before we left.An evening with Nathan that was ever so wonderful. I am hoping that he will come to visit very, very soon. Enjoying the site of the sunsetting of the San Francisco Peaks was breathe taking and a pleasant reminder of how much we will miss Arizona.Entering New Mexico...boy do they have long seemingless endless amounts of highway. I thought we would never make it to the next stop rest stop!We did encounter Indians oustide of Gallup, New Mexico. I did not however stop to ask what tribe they were from, we were on a mission to Clovis. Driving through Fort Sumner is always a good sign. Clovis is right around the next stretch of highway.Now where was Dave and his coffee shop during Nursing school. Boy would I have spent a few many nights studying there!!! Not much to say about the Westard-Ho Motel other than we did not stay there and it was too funny not to get a snap shot of. Who names a motel that? Really folks? we were fortunate enough to lay our weary heads down at a Comfort Inn there in Clovis. Yeah Clovis!Bright and early the next morning we loaded up for the 89 mile drive and headed into Lubbock.Let me just share how wonderful it was to see that we only had 11 miles to go before we were in our new hometown!!!Mom, Morgan and Lambeau all found their place in the car and thanks to Dad's walkie talkie's we all played a highway game. I think us girls are still ahead. Dad never found the red tractor! We enjoyed lunch at the park near the apartments while they were putting the finishing touches on for us to finally move in!
So here we are...the new place we call home! Our apartment is the one in the upper left corner. So far we enjoy being here alot. The complex is large and surprisingly quiet for the amount of College students that surround us. I find myself grateful that have worked out for us and we have begun our new adventure.
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