Tuesday, July 13, 2010

There is No Arizona

Have you ever heard the country song "There is no Arizona"? It's a song about a girl who falls for a guy and he promises to take her to AZ after he goes first to get things settled. She finally figures out he duped her and that there "is no Arizona."
It's a very sad song but I make it even more sad when I try to sing it karaoke. You see, it's my unicorn. What's a unicorn you may ask? A unicorn is the unattainable. And I couldn't sing that song if my life depended on it. Ask Nate, he'll tell you. He likes to give me a hard time occasionally and every once in awhile he'll text me something sweet like "Is there an Arizona?" or "Haley, there is no Arizona for you."

I'm happy and excited to report that there is an Arizona, maybe not in my future singing career but in the next month the Judd family is uprooting and making the move. I once swore I would never move to Arizona, I guess I'd better quit swearing.


Bring on the skin cancer...

7 comments:

gigi said...

Congratulations! I know yall have been wanting to move for some time now. I hope it is a really good thing!

Jocelyn said...

I know how you sound when you sing that song. Don't feel bad, everyone has their unicorn.

And about your upcoming move: I hate you. No. I can't say that. I love you. You know I love you, always will. But I hate you.

Nope. Still love you. Oregon misses you. I guess there is no Oregon.

Tia said...

Awesome. What part are you moving to? Though you know you are moving during the worst part of the year. Its going to be around 115 degrees for awhile.

hil said...

bring it on, baby! don't worry; we'll spf 30 the hell out of ourselves and que sera sera. i'm looking forward to seeing you.

Campbell said...

How exciting for you guys!! Good luck on the move....wish we were around to help out. :D

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Aramie Judd Christopherson said...

Yee haw! The Judd family seems to be infesting the west. It will be so nice to have everyone within driving distance. Come to TX and teach me how to be a cowgirl!