For those of you who may not have seen the Facebook announcement, we are moving to South Carolina in August! Matt has accepted a job to work at Claflin University as an Assistant Professor of Psychology.
Question: When will you be moving?
Answer: Matt and my dad are driving across the country from August 10-13, and Dash and I will be flying to SC on the 13th.
Question: Where will you live?
Answer: We are looking in the Columbia area, but haven't found a place yet. We're currently debating between two different apartment complexes.
Question: Are you buying a home?
Answer: We'll rent for a year, and if everything works out we will buy one next year!
Question: Will Rebekah be working?
Answer: Not until she passes the SC bar...which she may have already passed. They have yet to release their passing score standard, so we are waiting to find out before making any plans.
Question: Will you be close to any family?
Answer: Yes! We will be within a few hours drive to Matt's sister, his grandparents, and his parents. Rebekah also has a cousin living in SC.
Rhetorically,
Rebekah
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Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Thursday, January 1, 2015
2014 in Review
JANUARY
Where we started out: House-sitting by Timpview High School, muddling through the middle of graduate school, enjoying life as newlyweds:FEBRUARY
Matt went to a Psychology Conference in Las Vegas, and I attended a Writing Conference in Provo. We still had time to celebrate Valentine's Day, though:MARCH
We enjoyed spending time with the Hiatt side as they all came for the wedding of Matt's oldest brother:APRIL
It was the Lund's turn as we celebrated the wedding of my younger brother:MAY
We didn't announce it for two more months, but this happened on Mother's Day:JUNE
New jobs for Matt and I! Matt started working at the Church Office Building, and I split my summer between two immigration Law Firms.JULY
We moved and we found out the baby's gender!AUGUST
Matt's birthday and our vacation to Oregon.SEPTEMBER
Sister Lund returned from her mission!OCTOBER
We enjoyed attending General Conference and celebrating Halloween at home.NOVEMBER
We were thankful for family and friends who helped us get the nursery stocked:DECEMBER
Where we ended up: In a basement apartment by Provo Center Street, seeing the end of graduate school in sight with a dissertation approved and one semester of law school to go, anticipating parenthood.Rhetorically,
Rebekah
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
We moved!
Okay, so you already knew we moved if you read June's "month in review," but here are the lessons we've learned from moving:
- Always assemble your furniture beforehand!! Matt and I thought it would be easier to move if we just left everything in boxes. We just didn't realize it would take 23 hours to assemble everything, which really pushes back unpacking if you don't have a place to put things.
- Get lots of helpers. We were blessed with some awesome ward members who helped move everything in one night, and they even helped assemble our table, chairs, and couch, which saved us half of the 23 aforementioned hours of assemblage.
- Know where you want to put things. Luckily we were able to tour the apartment beforehand and we saw how the last couple set things up, which helped us in deciding where everything should go.
- Don't save cardboard boxes. The last house we were in was completely furnished with kitchen items and everything (the joys of house-sitting) so we literally had all of wedding gifts and personal things still in their boxes. We must have had a full room just of collapsed cardboard, which seemed to be half of the battle of clearing out the apartment. So don't save your boxes.
It took us a week to get everything assembled, unpacked, and thrown away. Matt and I both hate clutter, so it seemed like every spare moment we had was dedicated to making our place livable. And, after seeing the following pictures, you may understand why:
June 26: Our house looks like this. And this is just one room. The boxes were strewn throughout the other rooms, just like this, in a never ending obstacle course.

June 29: Starting to improve, although we've still got some unpacking to do. Hey look, a bookcase! Just one of the many items we put together that week.
July 2: It's a home!! With decorations and stuff!!
We're glad to be finally settled in. While our new home is much smaller, here are some of the perks:
- Right next to the highway (no more 20 minute commute through the valley!)
- Our bedroom has no windows, which means I don't wake up at 5:30am with the sun
- Right next to the highway (no more 20 minute commute through the valley!)
- Our bedroom has no windows, which means I don't wake up at 5:30am with the sun
Rhetorically,
Rebekah
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