meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
The Good Day Podcast with Sarah Joy

Accepting Change, Trying New Things + Random Chit Chat

The Good Day Podcast with Sarah Joy

Sarah Joy

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.9595 Ratings

🗓️ 21 April 2022

⏱️ 26 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

Today's episode is a laid back chat! I'm talking through life lately, saying goodbye to my childhood home, trying new things, self-care, and more.

Hang out with me on Instagram: @sarahjoyblog

The blog: https://sarahjoyblog.com

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

Hey, hey guys, what's up? Sarah Vandy here. Welcome back to the Good Day podcast. I'm so excited to have you joining me today for another episode. As I'm recording this right now, it is 7.49 p.m. Wednesday night. So you guys are

0:26.4

going to be listening to this tomorrow on Thursday. But yeah, it's almost 8 o'clock. And you know what?

0:33.2

This was one of those weeks where I just did not, like, it's been crazy. It has been bananas around here lately. And we had a really, like the last 24 hours have been insane. And I'll kind of explain why. But for today's episode, I honestly, like, I'm sitting here in my cozy clothes. Like, I just took a shower. I'm ready for bed. I just thought it would be

0:55.4

nice to like chit chat with you guys. Like girl chat, just hang out, kind of give you, you know,

1:00.9

the scoop, if you will, on life lately what's been going on and just talk. So anyway, like I said,

1:08.1

it's almost 8 o'clock at night. We just got back from my hometown, which is about a two and a half hour drive from where we live now. And we left yesterday. It was like a 24 hour trip. We left yesterday after the kids got out of school and headed down. We actually didn't even leave until about five o'clock. So we got down there,

1:28.2

you know, late into the evening last night. And then all day to day, we were packing and loading

1:35.2

up a U-Haul. You guys, my parents sold my childhood home. And I'm very emotional about it.

1:44.0

Like, actually, I have highs and lows, like moments of being

1:47.4

excited for them and their next adventure and what's ahead for them. And then moments of just being

1:53.5

really, really sad. Like just, you know, just a certain sense of grieving, I guess you could say.

2:00.1

Like this home was my childhood home. I think we moved into it when I was like four or five. And so, you know, for as long as I can remember, that was home. That was the place. And my parents did a lot of work to the house. They were always fixing it up. There was always a project going on and not just

2:18.3

like little projects, like massive renovations and additions and putting in a pool. Like they had this

2:25.5

when I was in high school, we put in one of those like, not an in-ground pool, but one of those,

2:31.5

you know, standing pools. I don't know. They were just always doing fun stuff to the house. So I have just a lifetime of memories at this house. And it's almost

2:41.8

surreal. Like I don't even think because we literally just got home like an hour ago.

2:47.6

Hurry and made the kids dinner. Just got them all cleaned up, and my husband right now is putting

2:51.9

them in bed so I can chat with you guys. But I don't feel like I haven't processed it yet, like fully.

2:58.6

You know what I mean? Because it's such a huge, a huge thing. I don't know. If you guys aren't

3:03.5

really sentimental, you probably don't, you know, maybe wouldn't care that much. But for me,

3:08.9

like, it's my childhood home. Like, I just was walking around there today before we left. And I just,

3:16.9

oh, it's just like all these different memories, like thinking of all the, the Christmases,

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Sarah Joy, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Sarah Joy and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2026.