Wow!! is all i can say for the amount of time that has gone by without an update of any kind. There were many oppurtunities where i felt like deleting this blog, but something told me not too. For one though, we had the worst computer. It didnt lke to load fast so writing a blog would have taken probably 10 minutes to write and 10 hours to load, I think that you catch my drift. Secondly, I couldnt get on blogspot with my school laptop. Though i figured out how to get on facebook and youtube I didnt even think about getting on blogspot. And lastly, I was always busy. So with that said I think it is time to tell why I decided to write again. Dad got a new computer so I can get on and hopefully update my blog regularly both mine, and the the family one, which of course is this one.
I guess i dont know what more to say for now, and I dont want to try to catch you all up on whats been going on because it will surely take to long. So I am just going to hopefully continue to write and just let you know whats going on in the here and now....
Monday, June 28, 2010
Friday, October 2, 2009
Well to start, we live in Madison, South Dakota. (actually we live in the middle of no where about 6 miles out of town) The day we left to come to Madison, was emotional. Friends and family were all there for us. They cleaned our house and helped us with some last minute packing. We had two budget trucks with the to dollys carrying the other two cars, and then the suburban. Our journey took us to Nana's house to say our farewells, and to Nathan to give Jonathan his stuff. By the time we actually, for sure, got on the road was 6 hours after we anticipated. We stopped in Lehi, Utah to get some dinner, and already we were tired.
By the time we stopped again we were in Evanston, Wyoming. Cold and dark we made our way into our rooms to sleep. 6:30 rolled around way too fast, before we knew it we were on the road, again. We trucked along for hours, stopping rarely, when at 11 we made it to Valentine, Nebraska. It was way too long!! Finally the 3rd day we made it to Madison. YAY!!!!!!
Madison is a small town snuggled between two lakes in eastern South Dakota. Population: 7,000 yea i said that, 7000. We came from a town populated with 30,000 it was a change. The middle school and the high school are conjoined and our church is not that big.
That was a little of our journey. It is made of alot more detal but i think I am going to go read, or something like that so I am cutting it short. Now we live in our little farm house, enjoying the stormy weather, and the smell of pigs. It will all work out in the end.
By the time we stopped again we were in Evanston, Wyoming. Cold and dark we made our way into our rooms to sleep. 6:30 rolled around way too fast, before we knew it we were on the road, again. We trucked along for hours, stopping rarely, when at 11 we made it to Valentine, Nebraska. It was way too long!! Finally the 3rd day we made it to Madison. YAY!!!!!!
Madison is a small town snuggled between two lakes in eastern South Dakota. Population: 7,000 yea i said that, 7000. We came from a town populated with 30,000 it was a change. The middle school and the high school are conjoined and our church is not that big.
That was a little of our journey. It is made of alot more detal but i think I am going to go read, or something like that so I am cutting it short. Now we live in our little farm house, enjoying the stormy weather, and the smell of pigs. It will all work out in the end.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Family Blog
Well, my name is Savannah Higley and I created the Higley Family Blog. Recently we moved to South Dakota. The Journey was long, and it seemed like it would never end but we made it as a family. Now we live in a little farm house, on a 16 acerage. It has a barn (for Brent, just kidding Brent ha ha ha) a 2 car garage, and tons of land. Lately it has been storming and it is really pretty. The lightning flashes, and the thunder booms. The rain patters on our window cills. This will be the way to stay in touch with our family, friends, and followers on our journey.
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