Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving!

As I write this, I am sitting at my parents' house in Chelsea, MI. The kids and I have made the trip here for the week to spend Thanksgiving with my family. Sadly, Daniel couldn't come along--a brand new job at a retail store doesn't really offer lots of holiday time off just yet. :) I am thankful to be here, thankful for the freedom in my schedule to travel, and thankful for the opportunity to preach at my parents' church (my "home" church where I grew up and got married) this Sunday! So exciting! (and nerve-racking...all those people who knew me way back when, as an obnoxious kid and an even more obnoxious teenager.)

In the last week or so, I have been through a roller coaster of emotions, ranging from happiness, to loneliness, to excitement, to intense sadness, and everything in between. I knew that this adventure would be difficult, so I can't say I'm surprised. But I wasn't looking forward to the sad times. My birthday was last Sunday--and I realized I didn't have any friends nearby to spend it with. That made me sad. Daniel and I wanted to meet some friends in Syracuse on Monday for a movie--but without a babysitter we couldn't do it. I have said out loud more than once this past week, "I want to go back home." But even as the words left my mouth, I knew I wouldn't, even if I had the chance. There is nowhere to go but forward, and so forward we will go.

And tomorrow is Thanksgiving. And I realize I have a lot to be thankful for. We have a church full of people in Watertown (not to mention elsewhere) praying for us and loving us. I got more birthday cards in the mail this year than I have ever gotten!! So far, God is providing each and every need (and then some). We have a beautiful family, an exciting calling in our lives, and a sense of mission to fulfill. We serve an awesome God who leads us with love, even through the tough times. No one said adventure was going to be easy--if it were easy, would it really be an adventure?

Please pray:
  • For me to find opportunities to teach Zumba (I made some initial contacts at the Y and a couple of other gyms--but I'd rather find a place that people can "drop in" and pay for classes as they go--that's an untapped market in Ithaca!)
  • For us to continue making contacts and turn those into real relationships (via work, neighborhood, dog park, community activities, etc.)
  • Sale of our Watertown house
  • Ethan's preschool
  • For God to move in a new way through us, because we certainly can't do anything on our own!

Have a safe, thankful, restful Thanksgiving leading into the Advent season.

P.S.--Here's a cool blog of daily Advent devotions to check out as we move into the Advent season. There is also a great article by Rob Bell on Advent in the latest issue of Relevant Magazine. Here's a link to the digital mag, the article starts on pages 80-81 of the digital copy. Enjoy!
Monday, November 8, 2010

A New Life

Sorry for the long silence. We have been wrapped up in the business of moving out of our Watertown house and getting settled into our new home here in Ithaca!

I have recently commented to some friends that there is no "normal" for us these days. One can always expect that type of upheaval when moving, especially when moving to a new city, but I think this new life goes beyond the norm. For the last 6+ years, I have been completely immersed in church life--working full-time in the office during the week, plus all the evening and weekend activities, meetings, trips, and other things that make up an associate (youth) pastor's schedule. Not only that, but my own hobbies, Daniel's hobbies, our kids, and their activities, took up a large amount of time and energy. We were really lucky if we sat down to a REAL home-cooked meal once or twice a week!

In the last month I can recall saying many times that my life was about to drastically change, and look nothing like it has all those years in Watertown. I was more right than I could have realized. I literally have no schedule right now. I am reminding myself to relish the chance to slow down, spend more time being home with my babies, cook dinner most nights, and get involved with people and places in the community in ways I've never had time for before. Soon enough, church business will pick up, and I will have meetings to lead, sermons and Bible studies to write, and administration to attend to. For now, I'm trying to take advantage of the time to read, study, write, and enjoy being home with my family as we get to know people in the community! I want to savor this experience. It's a well-known fact that we Americans are over-scheduled and over-stressed. Not many of us get the chance (or take the chance) to completely change that. It requires tough choices, and it requires saying no to some of the many things that demand our time, money, and attention. Let's remember that being busy, even in the church, does not equal being godly.

Moving update: we are almost at the end of the mountain of boxes, and then our next task is to paint and remove wallpaper. In a few more weeks, this house will truly look and feel like our home!

Prayer Needs:
  • Praise God! Daniel got a job working at The Outdoor Store, right in the middle of downtown on the Commons. He has worked 2 days so far and really likes it.
  • I am headed to Boston tomorrow & Thursday to get my Zumba certification (and see my good friend Meghan Troxler!). I haven't had much of a chance to check out other Zumba classes here yet, so pray that I will find a place to start teaching.
  • My parents and Daniel's parents are all headed here this weekend for a visit and to help with some house stuff! Pray for safe travel and a good time together.
  • We want to meet people! So far this seems like a really friendly city--so many people talk to you in the store, at the mall, etc., which is new (and sort of strange) for me. But it's good for opening doors.
  • Ethan's preschool--he is on a very short waitlist for a couple of Christian preschools.
  • The sale of our house in Watertown
Thanks friends! Please feel free to share our blog with others who might be interested in our journey!
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