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I've been making a conscious effort to no longer refer to CT as "home" but rather as :The PRC".
I've moved before, but never this much this far.
I lived in FL for a long time. 10 years ago I moved back, and it felt so weird. I drove a truck across a bridge over Tampa Bay, and I knew I wouldn't be back for a long time. I was so happy to drive in Madison and not be on a week's vacation. I was thrilled to leave the airport on a business trip knowing I'd be coming home in a few days, not next year. I hope you're having the same type of experience.
Moving is a HUGE job.
How are the new digs?
But at the same time, it provided a lot of perspective: what I kept around vs what is actually useful, next steps now that the first has been taken.