Thursday, July 15, 2010

Homeless, but "not" really





We're now officially homeless. After packing out, Billy's sister took pity on me and Dante and let us stay with her for 10 days until Billy finished with training in Georgia. My last few days in Beaufort were very special. I was able to spend quality time with close friends and family, go to my favorite restaurants and coffee shops, enjoy the water and the beautiful Beaufort scenery. It's funny how we start falling in love with an area all over again right before we leave.

We started our journey towards the Northern Virginia area on Independence Day. Billy didn't have to report to work/training until Tuesday so we decided to take our time, enjoy the scenery and break up the trip into 2 days. The drive up I81 was gorgeous. It's definitely farm country...lots of rolling hills with cute little towns tucked away in between the mountains.

We stayed over night in the quaint little town of Lexington, Va. We'd never heard of it before, but when we drove through the town to look for a hotel, we were pleasantly surprised. Not only is this the coolest small town with it's French feel and little boutiques, but it has 2 prestigious schools: Washington and Lee University and Virginia Military Institute (oldest state supported military college in the US). Once we got settled in, we toured around, had dinner and watched the fireworks display that the university puts on every year. The following day, we treated ourselves to a nice breakfast and promised each other that in the near future, we'd be back to explore the area a little more.

We're now living out of a hotel in Winchester, Va until the first week of August. Our hotel room is nice and spacious, it even has a kitchenette. We're right outside of the Shenandoah National Park and there are tons of Civil War battlefields to explore. We're surrounded by different ethnic restaurants so we've been spoiling ourselves with various cuisine from around the world. A few days ago, me and a friend went and ventured to the nearby town of Front Royal. It's yet another small town with tons of great antique shops.

Even though we're sort of homeless, and I miss my home, friends and family; being next to my husband is priceless. Plus, we're surrounded by new friends who are sharing similar experiences and that makes this transition a little easier.

2 comments:

  1. Claudia!! How the heck are you? I tried to message you on Facebook...did you delete your page? Anyway, hope everything is well and you are having a fantastic time exploring Va. My grandparents live in Luray...not too far from Front Royal. It is so beautiful up there! Do you still have the same email address? I will be in the D.C. area next month and would love to see you since we could never get it together before you left Beaufort. Anywho, I hope this finds you well. Talk to you soon! Jill

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  2. Hey Jill...I'm sorry but I don't know how I lost you in Facebook...I did change emails. Anyway...I hope I haven't missed you. I'd love to get together whenever you are in town.

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