After months of thinking about where we wanted to move, we narrowed it down to 2 places, Ceour d' Alene, Idaho and St. George, UT. We eventually picked Ceour d'Alene, ID.
While Q was at FSY, Ben and I hopped on an airplane to fly up and pick a home. Once we arrived, we went directly to the church, hoping to get some good info about the youth programs, seminary, schools, and places to live. We visited 2 different church buildings. At the second one, the 1st counselor in the Stake Presidency brought up something that we had not considered. If Q was going to do club ball, he would probably have practices and games on Sunday. That hit me like a ton of bricks. I didn't realize how blessed we have been to live in a state where practices are never on Sunday, and Sunday games are rare.
I didn't sleep well that night and felt uneasy. The next day we went out to look for a home. Ben wanted to find a place on the east side of the city, where it's more pretty and there are more trees. But, the sports clubs that Q would play for were 30+ minutes west in Spokane Valley. We looked at some places between the two, but Ben didn't like that those homes were on the prairie with almost no trees. If we lived where Ben wanted to be, it felt that we would be making our lives more difficult.
The process for visiting properties was also not going as smoothly as we had anticipated. Almost every property management company we contacted said we had to fill out an application and pay the application fee before they would let us tour the property. It seemed very backward. We wanted to "test drive the car," before we filled out an application. Nothing seemed to be clicking, and I felt strongly that it was not the best place for Qyntn's high school years. The next day, we caught a flight home a day early.
Two days later, we drove down to St. George. We viewed a handful of properties, and within 4 hours, we found one that felt right. Everything fell into place easily and we didn't have to jump through any hoops. Instead of feeling uneasy, I feel peace.
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| We will have access to a lagoon in the neighborhood where we want to live. |

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