House hunting has been a quite an experience. Our small little town doesn't have a lot of homes for sale so options are quite limited. Then add in a complete career change (which looks really good to the lenders, not!) and hourly wages in which only 40 hours/week can be considered for your mortgage and your options limit even further. But in what appears to be God's timing, a house came back on the market a few weeks ago, in our exact price range and that meets our space needs for our family of 6, in a great location, in a great neighborhood. So last week we made an offer and we found out yesterday that the seller has agreed. Yay!! So I think you can say we "mostly have a house". Now I know there is a big difference in mostly having a house and all the way having a house. Mostly having a house is slightly not having a house. Just like "mostly dead"..."Mostly dead is slightly alive." As long as we only mostly have a house the deal could fall through. So of course our hope is that this house is the "one" and things will move along and finalize.
There are some things we would like to do to the house before moving in...and...(angelic ah, ah, ah) I have discovered the world of Pinterest. It is so funny, I was introduced to Pinterest a few months ago, but I just didn't get it. I was like...you do what? And why would I do that? And then my sister-in-law Jennifer (my brother's wife) (I must clarify because one of Darren's brothers has a Jennifer too), showed me a pin of a picture that popped up when she logged on of the naked family laying on top of each other...which was incredibly disturbing to us all...and again, I am all like...And why do I want to do this? And does this always come with naked people? I don't get it! But now I do. It is a perfect help with planning the remodel on the house that we mostly have.
Some really great things are happening with Darren's job and we are excited about all of that. And someday soon I will share about all of that as soon as I can understand it. I can only really understand enough to know that it is good. But...I need everyone to pray for Darren on Tuesday, January 24th. He is taking his CDL driving test at 8am. If you would pray during that 8 o'clock hour that would be great. If you are not usually awake then...Set your alarm, get up! and pray!! (Please?) and then you can go back to sleep. That day just happens to be his birthday too, so I plead for your prayers for him on that day.
Also I am going to be teaching a women's bible study at church and I am getting really excited about that. Maybe I have graduated, lol! Not sure how that is going to go as I am use to teenage girls, but I am hopeful that maybe I won't have to ask them to not lay on the floor or to not interrupt the teaching time asking to color. We will see.
I really need to go back to bed. Maybe I can sleep now that I have all of this off my brain!
Friday, January 20, 2012
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Beginning to adjust
I really can't believe it is 2012. It seems so futuristic, but I am excited about it...to see what the Lord has for us and what in the world he is up to...what a journey. I am beginning to adjust to all of our changes. (Keyword being "beginning to", guess that is two words.) My hubby is working a lot and so adjusting to just me and the four kids has been the main challenge. Sometimes I feel like it is me versus the four kids, but I have to say it is going much better than I imagined. Darren is an amazing husband and he did a lot to help out with bathing the boys and cooking and would help out with cleaning/laundry if I got behind and perhaps what I am missing the most is that he had been in the habit of making us amazing popcorn almost every night. So not having him right there in the action with me (and not having the popcorn) has had me a bit concerned about whether or not I could handle this. Now of course some moments are better than others but as a whole we are falling into a routine that is not as difficult as I was fearing. But most of that is due to the fact that my responsibilities have changed too. While on staff at the church Darren worked and was "on call" all the time too, but the difference being he was able to do most of the after hours work from home, whether it was studying, planning, preparing for or hosting an event, and I was working along side him most of the time. So my outside the home responsibilities have been drastically reduced and I have been able to concentrate on just being a wife and a mom. I am adjusting.
Another major adjustment has been Darren's laundry. Can I just say, "ehew"! Mud all over everything and all the time. I am trying to get him enough work clothes so that I only have to deal with that grossness once a week. It takes 3 cycles on each load. First I do a soak cycle, then a rinse and drain cycle and then a normal wash cycle. Then after all the loads I have to do one more cycle to clean the machine. It is crazy. But, I am adjusting.
God has really been working on my heart through this whole let's just say "ordeal", but especially these last 3 weeks. He has been hammering me in the area of humility. My dear friend Kindra gave me a book, a character study by Elizabeth George entitled Mary, Nurturing a Heart of Humility. She used it as a source as she was teaching on Mary with our youth girls. Going through that book and her bible study has been just what I needed. Isn't it funny how God gives us just what we need. Hmm, go figure. Anyways it has been very encouraging to me and very challenging to me as it has exposed a less than humble heart. I pray that God will continue adjusting.
Another major adjustment has been Darren's laundry. Can I just say, "ehew"! Mud all over everything and all the time. I am trying to get him enough work clothes so that I only have to deal with that grossness once a week. It takes 3 cycles on each load. First I do a soak cycle, then a rinse and drain cycle and then a normal wash cycle. Then after all the loads I have to do one more cycle to clean the machine. It is crazy. But, I am adjusting.
God has really been working on my heart through this whole let's just say "ordeal", but especially these last 3 weeks. He has been hammering me in the area of humility. My dear friend Kindra gave me a book, a character study by Elizabeth George entitled Mary, Nurturing a Heart of Humility. She used it as a source as she was teaching on Mary with our youth girls. Going through that book and her bible study has been just what I needed. Isn't it funny how God gives us just what we need. Hmm, go figure. Anyways it has been very encouraging to me and very challenging to me as it has exposed a less than humble heart. I pray that God will continue adjusting.
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Ready for the New Year!
Dear 2011,
As I look back over our time together you have brought moments of great joy, fun and laughter, some interesting experiences to say the least, but were mostly marked by many, many, many, many, many, many...trials. I have to say that I am not sad to see you go. I hope that does not hurt too much, but I mean come on...you have been rather difficult. Although you will always be remembered and forever marked as a giant milestone in the life of our family, I definitely need a break from you, a permanent break...it is officially over between us.
Now, I do want you to know that I appreciate all that I have learned during our time together. The lessons learned will not be in vain as I do not wish to learn them again. The experiences and circumstances that Darren & I have endured this year have grown us in a lot different of ways. Please do not think that I am not bitter, I am not at all. I am just truly glad and relieved our time together is officially over. But I would like to say, "Thank you." And in the words of David Spade & Helen Hunt..."Buh-Bye!"
As I look back over our time together you have brought moments of great joy, fun and laughter, some interesting experiences to say the least, but were mostly marked by many, many, many, many, many, many...trials. I have to say that I am not sad to see you go. I hope that does not hurt too much, but I mean come on...you have been rather difficult. Although you will always be remembered and forever marked as a giant milestone in the life of our family, I definitely need a break from you, a permanent break...it is officially over between us.
Now, I do want you to know that I appreciate all that I have learned during our time together. The lessons learned will not be in vain as I do not wish to learn them again. The experiences and circumstances that Darren & I have endured this year have grown us in a lot different of ways. Please do not think that I am not bitter, I am not at all. I am just truly glad and relieved our time together is officially over. But I would like to say, "Thank you." And in the words of David Spade & Helen Hunt..."Buh-Bye!"
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