The beginning of June, John was contacted by a recruiter for a job opening in Roseburg working for Roseburg Forest Products. Their main tax guy had retired after 27 years with the company. She had found John's resume from a different job he applied for elsewhere and recognized that he had the exact experience they were looking for. We had never even thought about moving to Roseburg/Glide (where John grew up), mostly because the chances of a job in his field there are very slim. It felt right to apply though, and from then on, all these little pieces fit together almost too perfectly for him to get the interview and eventually receive an offer. (One neat story in there is that when he went down for the interview, he found out the CFO was LDS as well and a really neat guy.) He was also interviewing for a different company in southern california at the same time, and though they were very interested in him, the pay was horrible for the location. When the offer came in from RFP, not only was it a good offer, but they met what we needed in order for me to quit my job and to be able to buy a home. Plus they threw in a signing bonus, 3 months of covered housing for us to find a home and close, and paid for a moving service to both pack and move us. It was incredible and solidified to us that this was where we needed to go. Though it wasn't anything what we originally expected, we know without a doubt it was Heavenly Father's answer to our many prayers and days of fasting.
SO, long story short, back in the middle of July, we let the movers pack our stuff up, very happily turned in my keys and put up the closed sign one more time for the manager's unit, and moved our little family down to Glide, Oregon. Glide is about 17 miles East of Roseburg and out in the country. It is absolutely beautiful here. Our 1/2 acre property that we are now proud owners of goes right down to the middle of the North Umpqua River. We may live a ways from any dr's or stores, but we are only a few minutes from some amazing hikes, world renowned fly fishing spots, wonderful schools with excellent teachers, and some gorgeous scenery. Plus Crater Lake is only about an hour and a half away! It's definitely an adjustment living out here and there are times I really miss Portland, but all in all, we love it out here and the people are so kind and hard working. They will literally give you the shirt off their back if needed!
The house we bought was sturdy and not too old (especially for Glide), but needed some updating on the interior. We worked hard and stayed up way too late the first few weeks, ripping out carpet and vinyl, painting walls, cabinets and had someone local put in new flooring we picked out. There are still quite a few updates we are hoping to make this spring/summer and over the upcoming years including redoing the yard and painting the exterior (not a fan of the yellow/green combo), but all in all we are very happy to grab such a great deal on a great house and we've been very pleased with the changes we've made! The front looks out to the river and the back out to the mountains. The best part is the spacious yard. Our kids have already spent hours and hours out there in pure heaven. We feel very blessed to finally be in a position to own our own home after years of working hard for it. I was starting to feel like with the housing situation in Portland we would never be able to buy. It's amazing how fast things can change when you've got the Lord on your side!
Before Pictures
After
Looking out the front window- across the road after those first bushes, it drops down to the river.
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