Paul and I want to take this opportunity to wish each of you a Happy New Year filled with the grace and peace of our Lord Jesus Christ! The last year was one of many changes for us, and I invite you to go on a quick pictorial journey with us as we recap our last year and look ahead to the new year unfolding before us. With all of the adjustments and changes of the last few months, I haven't written nearly as often as I would have liked, but Lord willing, I will be adding to this blog much more frequently in 2010!
Josiah (9), Micah (6), Sarah (6), Isaac (4)
At the airport when Paul arrived for his leave
In March my mother-in-law came for two weeks, and then my sister came with her two girls for two weeks. My mother-in-law even found time to paint murals on the basement walls! Both Heather and Betty were a great help, and their company was a great gift. Again, the Lord met my needs when I was very weary!
From Georgia we began a very long, very exciting road trip-- 8,134 miles to be exact! We drove from Georgia to Florida and spent ten days on vacation. We went to Disney and Sea World and loved every minute of being together. From Florida, we began a 4-day, cross-country drive to Seattle so that Paul could out-process out of the Army at Fort Lewis, Washington. After a week in Seattle, we drove to Denver for a few days with my parents, and then drove back home to Michigan. The kids are fabulous travelers, and we had a wonderful trip! We were gone a full month, and Paul was very glad when we finally drove back into his beloved Michigan! He was finally home for good! I posted numerous pictures of our long road trip earlier, so if you would like to see those, go here!
The rest of the summer was spent adjusting back to our life together, growing a garden, playing a ton of backyard whiffle-ball, and enjoying being together. Paul and I celebrated our 10th anniversary at the end of July, and his mom came to stay with the kids while we went to St.Ignace/ Mackinac Island and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan for five days!
The kids spent a lot of time foraging in the garden for sugar-snap peas and strawberries!
Paul and I at Mackinac Island
I am in my fifth year of homeschooling our children, and I find my days filled with school, our homeschool group, and tasks at home. I am also directing the adult choir at our church. The choir is one of the sweetest groups of people I have ever known, and they are truly passionate about leading our church family God-ward as we provide a musical picture frame around the face of Christ! It is such a joy to be involved in this ministry.
Josiah is in the 4th grade now, and he loves books and animals. He just received an aquarium for Christmas, so he is the proud owner of some new tropical fish. He is a great student and is making wonderful progress in his education. I see the Lord doing much in his life right now!
Micah and Sarah are both becoming great readers, and they are doing well in 1st grade. Micah loves Legos and math, and Sarah loves dancing, singing, and writing. Micah is daddy's boy when it comes to sports, and Sarah is my constant little companion in all things girly!
Isaac is our spoonful of sugar! He loves Legos and Wii bowling, and he tries very hard to keep up with the big dogs (his brothers)! He will start Kindergarten in the fall of this year, although he has already caught a lot just listening to me teach the others.
As I look back on 2009, I have learned three main lessons. First, whether I can always see it or not, the Lord is active in the lives of each of His children. Sometimes it is easy to imagine that He hasn't done much lately, but when I was forced to look to Him more than I ever had, I found Him in even the tiniest details. Even when so many refuse to recognize His sovereignty, He is orchestrating every detail of life for His glory.
Second, I learned that I cannot calculate without God. The instant I started to imagine what might happen, or "forward-fear", I would lose sight of all of the ways God had been so near to me in the past. I had read many things about difficulties post-deployment, and while Paul and I had some adjustments to make, things really did get back to "normal" pretty quickly. We found that two people seeking to glorify God can overcome many obstacles with His help.
Third, I learned how very blessed I am to have my precious husband and children, extended family, and dear friends to link arms with on this journey heavenward. While Paul was deployed, he videotaped daily devotions for our children using a wonderful book called Training Hearts, Teaching Minds. He would mail me the tapes, and we watched them almost every night. I believe strongly that this made the deployment and subsequent adjustments so much easier for our children. They heard their dad pray over them almost every night, even though he was half a world away, and they knew that God watched over all six of us. Our family and friends came around us to "hold up our arms", and I can't praise the Lord enough for blessing us so abundantly.
The completed paper chain that grew around our kitchen while Paul was gone!