Tuesday, October 01, 2013

Hi BlogWorld


I'm just realizing how long it's been since I last recorded our happenings. Let me try and back track. Hubby completed Hebrew 101 during the month of June, with an excellent grade I might add. E man took a trip to pappy and zsa zsa for a week all by himself and while there he went to "camp". Aka child care at Methodist church while gparents worked. He honed in on his golfing skills, he really has some talent and swimming. The month of July Craig finished Hebrew 102 and E man turned 3! I can hardly believe it.

August, whew who can remember August. We had a couple of weeks of from school then fall semester began at the end. Only word I can find to describe is Hell. Yep, I know it's not lady like, nor is it really an appealing word but that's about all I can find. Fall semester has brought on our final Greek class and second to last Hebrew class. That's right all in one semester. Please Lord give us grace to endure this craziness knowing and remembering that's all worth it in the end.

September, well let's just say wow! Our second to last month as the CARES team at Post Eastside. Being that we needs larger apartment,we have found our next place to call "home". We are super excited about the new adventure ahead but we are super sad to leave our friendship we have made at the Eastside. The Lord has used these past 2 years to develop in us characteristics we may have never developed and he has taught us things about life we may have never experienced. For instance, I would have never thought it possible to have a 2 year old and newborn sleep in the same room but guess what it's possible. In fact they have grown to love it. Or, did ya know that a small deep freeze fits in very nicely with the room decor of your living/dining room. Especially if you have loads of non hormone fed chicken in it that you got for an amazingly great deal. These are just a few. The Lord has continued to show me that's it's not what's on the outside that counts but it's what's on the inside and the heart that really matters.

Craig flew out to see his granddad during Labor Day and then our whole family drove 14 hrs one way this past weekend to AL. Craig had the honor of standing in the exact same pulpit his dad preached in for 10 years. Pepperell Baptist invited Craig to delivered the Word for their homecoming. He did a great job and relished every moment of standing before a group of people who supported him as a young wild buck and poured unto his life during a time he needed it the most.

So, here we are October 1st. Ready to embark on a new adventure. One of a little bigger living arrangements. Freeing up a little extra time in our schedule. Embarrassing the rest of the fall semester, which hopefully will bring some relief and loving life and most moments with an active 3 year old and an almost 11 month old that thinks she can rule the world.

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