Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Monday, November 23, 2015

Praise God from whom ALL blessings flow.

It's hard to even start this blog post, as I'm still teary and still overwhelmed with all that has transpired over the last month or so.

Most of you would know/remember some of our journey the last 6 years. Buying our first home, only to lose it to a short sale 1.5 years later when Tyler was laid-off and I was unexpectedly let go from my job. This started a very long recovery process with our credit and we spent the last 5 years renting in Texas and here in KC. Which - of course - has it's perks. You're not responsible (theoretically, ha) for any major problems with rentals, but the downside is of course, that you're basically throwing money away each month and never feeling completely settled.

So, in April of 2013, we put an offer in on a house and were so excited when it was accepted. But then in June, once again, our dreams fell through. For unknown reasons that we still don't know to this day, but yet believe that HIS plan is perfect. HIS plan, friends... not our own.

I always had a hard time 'claiming' Kansas City as home because, when you rent, you're really not tied down anywhere. When you don't have a home to sell, you can essentially pick up and move at any given moment.

It was right around this time last year, when I heard so clearly from the Lord that we were going to be Kansas City'ians, not Iowans, like I always thought. When I finally realized that THIS PLACE (earth) is not our home, it changed everything. It brought a sense of contentment that I'll never understand about our circumstances. Man, we were sooooo close to the interstate, the school district wasn't great, and that rental was a big chunk of junk, honestly. But something transformed in my heart and mind when I began longing for more of heaven, and less of earth. The deepest sense of contentment that came straight from HIM brought us so much peace and joy in the mundane and disappointments of what had happened in the previous 6 years.

It was in August of this year when we started talking with a realtor, and the first sentence of our email to him read: "We really need a Realtor who is ok with us taking a year to find a place, and being patient while we wait to find the right home. We're not in ANY hurry to buy." He was the perfect Christian guy for us, as he never pressured us to go see anything. He also had eyes of steel for 'troubled' homes and told us up front that he'd never let us buy anything that he wouldn't let his daughter buy. Perfect.

In September we looked at a few houses and even made an offer on two separate homes that we thought would be the right fit. The Lord clearly slammed those doors shut, and while we were temporarily discouraged, we had to trust that the right one would come at the right time.

September 30th we made an offer on a home that had just been listed that day. I really had my heart set on a traditional 2 story layout, instead of a split like we so commonly see in this area. Also on my wishlist: a cul-de-sac, plenty of living space, a good layout for entertaining, and a good school district. This one had ALL my wishes, plus more. Before we put an offer in, we found out that there were 4 other offers on the table - the first day it was on the market! We almost backed out without even making an offer, afraid of disappointment, but decided to just give them our best. I remember going to bed that night and listening to Tyler pray "Lord, would YOUR will be done, and not our own." We knew our offer was less than others, but also trusted in HIS big and perfect plan.

The following day, by a complete act of God, the sellers actually chose us. We later found out that they are also believers, and had raised their 2 boys in this home from the day it was built. I'm going to go out on a limb here and say this wasn't a coincidence.

:)

And so it all began... selling of junk, packing, and moving. And on November 4th, we became homeowners again.


Praise God from whom ALL blessings flow. 

Our move went so smooth thanks to so many friends and family that came and just loved us so well over the week and weekend. If you could only see the tears dripping out of my eyes as I type this ....

November 6th we were able to move in to our new home, and our first order of business was to dedicate this place back to HIM.

It's not ours, it's yours, Jesus.
Have your way here.
Use us in this place, in this neighborhood, for your kingdom.


Holy Spirit... you are welcome here. Come flood this place and fill the atmosphere. Your glory, God, is what our hearts long for... to be overcome by your presence, Lord. 

Even to this day, it's hard to explain the way I feel.

I'm just so grateful.

For a transition with Jaxon's school that went smoother than I could have dreamed. For amazing neighbors that have welcomed us with open arms. For the location - smack dab in the middle of our friends, church, and Tyler's work.

And really, just for this home. Not with earthly "it's so beautiful and I'm obsessed" materialistic eyes, but rather with this overwhelming sense of gratitude for HIS goodness and faithfulness to us. We feel so undeserving, yet grateful.

We're so excited to see this next chapter of our lives unfold. And one of the coolest things that  recently happened... our sellers actually came over the day after we moved in to meet us. (!!!) When we were talking, they told us they prayed for us in the garage as they were leaving, that we would have more happy days than sad days in this home.

Man, what a priceless gift we've been blessed with. From Him and Him alone.

Friday, January 2, 2015

THE most wonderful time of the year.

I'm feeling a little bit "blue" today and couldn't quite put my finger on it, until I realized this is a yearly thing for me. The Christmas season is over... a new year has begun... yet I find myself still wishing there was a rewind button to re-do the last 4 weeks. 

December 1st came and Tyler took the day off of work... we had just gotten home from a trip to Iowa the night before and he decided to use a vacation day to recover. We had breakfast and prayed together, kicking off the Advent season the right way. The rest of the day we spent decorating for Christmas... we went and picked out a tree, the boys picked out their ornaments, and our favorite season was underway.





Other highlights from December include...









We really had one of the most meaningful Christmas' I can remember this year, and I think the reason for it was our time spent focusing on Advent with the boys. We talked a lot about WHY we celebrate Christmas... such a treat for a parent to feel like their kids are really starting to 'get' it. 


Each morning we read our Advent devotional, followed by prayer, and then the boys took turns opening a 'set' from the Lego Advent calendar. So much fun! 

The Tuesday before Christmas we left for my parents house... it was our year to spend Christmas with my side, and as always, it was an amazing and meaningful time spent with them. 

We always laugh A LOT... eat so much goodness... and play games until wee early hours of the morning. 



The boys were worried about Santa knowing they were at Grandpa & Grandma's, but good ole Santa... he knows everything. :)


Christmas morning with my boys!

Later that day we went hiking... it wasn't a white Christmas, but still a beautiful one. Felt so good to be outdoors!


We came home and geared up for Christmas with Tyler's family... they drove down from Iowa and spent 5 days with us! It was so fun for me to host and have a reason to decorate a table, ha! It's the little things in life, people!





We spent our days enjoying each others company... playing games, relaxing, and of course eating way too many sweets! 

So grateful for our families and the relationships we have... the memories made... and most of all, the gift that was given to us 2000 years ago. Such hope we find in HIM!

Hope your Christmas season was just as amazing!

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

With a thankful heart.

We got home on Sunday from 3 long, wonderful, relaxing days at my parents.

There's something about being out of town that I always look forward to… 

I feel such freedom from everyday stress and everyday pressure to have it all together.  At home, there are errands to be ran and cleaning to take care of and laundry to fold.  

So when we get out of town, I find a freedom to be lazy.  I let my guard down as I enjoy the people around me, and soak in the feeling of less responsibility, even if it is only temporary. 


It's super rare in motherhood, or really life in general, when someone says, "GOOD JOB!  Now rest!"


No one else will TELL me to rest, and there will always be work to do.


But Jesus… He says COME!  REST! and give me your burdens.


He came that I would have LIFE to the full!


Such good news for us all, isn't it?  


For dance parties, shopping and girl time, game nights, laughter, cousins, outdoor runs and kickball, deep family relationships, and so much food… 


My heart is thankful. 

Monday, November 11, 2013

Cohen turns 3!


Still in a little bit of denial about my youngest being 3 years old, but moving on . . . 

When I was in the beginning stages of planning Cohen's party, I had a little bit of a hard time figuring out what the theme should be.  He's not a big movie watcher, and he's not super obsessed with any particular theme or toy, so my choices were slim.  The one thing he kept coming back to was asking to watch "Wreck it Ralph", and if you know Cohen in person, you know this theme fit him pretty perfectly.  He's a little bit of a wrecker.  :)


We held the party the weekend of his birthday in Iowa.  All of my family was already there for a wedding we all had attended, and of course Tyler's family lives there, so this was easiest for everyone.  My wonderful Sister was kind enough to open their home up to 19 people, which we were so grateful for!


A lot of the details of the party only made sense to those who had already watched the movie, so if you've seen it, you'll probably understand the inside "jokes"! 

The decorations were set up, hoping to look like the inside of an arcade game. 





"Stumps" for cupcakes


Yeah, royal icing cookies are not easy to make… :)


Brick juice boxes


Game controllers



Tappers Root Beer

The kids were all playing outside, and then our special guest for the party arrived… 

Fix it Felix!


My Dad… he's the best Grandpa out there!

The first game we played was a wrecking game, I painted these boxes with a sponge and red paint, and bought big "Wreck it Ralph" hands for the kids to knock the boxes over. 







Of course, Fix it Felix fixed everything they wrecked!

Can't you just hear him… "I can fix it!"


Next up, was building our candy carts!

Just like Penelope & Ralph did in the movie, the kids got to design and build their own racing go cart!












Lastly, it was time for gifts... birthday boys favorite part  :)




We even got to ride some of Uncle Shane's fun "toys" at the end of the party! 



We closed out the day driving home with such thankful hearts.  There's nothing like a birthday party for your son, surrounded by both of our families, to make a person feel loved.


Another birthday party on the books… it is so fun to be a Mom!

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