Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Happy 2 years to us!


We were married 2 years ago today in Endicott, New York, surrounded by our closest friends and family that we love. Our wedding was designed to be a worship service where the focus would be placed onto the ONE who had brought us together just a year earlier.

I would love to say that every day since that day has been blissful. It has, in fact, been very hard on some days. There have been days that both of us have wanted to forever walk away from each other. Neither of us realized how selfish we were until we were living so closely with another person. All my life I dreamed of being a good wife and mom, and I didn't understand why it was so hard to do just that. I didn't understand why it was so hard to care for and love David the way he needed and deserved. And the problem was, there wasn't a lot of places we could go to talk about how hard things were. We wanted to talk to someone, we just didn't know where to go for help. We felt like there was something wrong with us, but then God brought people into our lives who had been where we were. Our community group at Redeemer Church (the Lind's, the Leadbetter's, and the Blackston's) walked with us every week as did David's cousin and her husband. They helped us to understand that what we were experiencing was something they had experienced and God had brought their marriage beyond that to a place that reflected more what God designed marriage to be. I need people to be real with me, and when things were really rough, those couples were honest with us and gave us glimpses of hope. We couldn't have done it without their support.

Thankfully, when we made our vows to each other, we also made them to God. And on days (cause we still have them) when things are tough and it's hard to keep the commitment to each other, we remember that we have made a promise to our God. And when we take our eyes off of ourselves and focus our gaze onto Him, He gives us the strength to love as He has loved us. We have more good days now than bad days. I can say that I love David more today than I did last year. I am thankful to be married to him and feel blessed to have him as my life partner. Please pray that God will help us to love each other and to use our marriage to bring Him glory.

Moving across the country recently has added some stress to our lives. But we both agree that the change was something we both needed. We are now looking for a church where we can worship and be involved in a small group where we can grow like we did in Knoxville. If you think of it, please pray that God will show us where He wants us to go. We have been visiting churches every Sunday and have found a couple that we like a lot.

Monday, September 22, 2008

We hope this will be our new home!

We are so excited to have put an offer on a house in Goodyear, Arizona, and we now have a contract on that house. It is a 4 bedroom, 2 bath single story home with an open floor plan that we love! It has just under 2,000 square feet which is bigger than what we were looking for. The neighborhood has a pool and spa - there is also a local, brand new YMCA 2 miles down the road that we plan on joining. We are getting a great deal on the home because it is a short sale (preforeclosure). They are selling it for literally half of what they paid for the house just 2 years ago. It is about 25 minutes from my work, and there are several schools nearby where David will be able to choose from to attend.

Please pray for us in this process. This is first time for both of us, so there is lots that we don't know. We aren't sure when we will close yet but it will likely be sometime in November. We are also thankful that we are getting an incredibly low interest rate for our mortgage. We are going to put 5% cash down on a conventional 15 year loan - we hope to pay extra on our mortgage and get the house paid for as soon as we can. How cool would it be to own our own home 10 years from now (this is our goal). We will keep you posted on any news that we get.



Friday, September 19, 2008

B154 and B155



B154 and B155 - we were just numbers at the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division as we sat for about 2 hours. We made the best of it though - Trey was a champ. He loves to watch and flirt with people, so he entertained many of the customers around us. Our mistake was going on a Friday afternoon which is one of their busiest times. What I didn't realize was that my passport still had my maiden name on it, and I forgot about that and didn't bring my marriage license with my name change on it. So after waiting all that time, we had to go back home to get the marriage license. Thankfully, this nice guy Krag that waited on us didn't have us wait in line again - he just told us to come back to his booth and he would take care of us.

Times like this are always interesting learning points in our marriage because they show us how differently we respond to situations. David has no patience for standing in lines and people being seemingly incompetent. I definitely struggle with patience in other areas, but in situations like this, I don't tend to be impatient. I know that waiting in lines is something that can't be avoided sometimes (unless you are smart and don't go on a Friday afternoon when EVERYONE else is getting their driver's license too). Thankfully, we balance each other out for the most part in times like this.

In the end, we both got our driver's licenses. We also got our Arizona license plate. While standing in line for the picture, I had given Trey his container of Gerber VeggiePuffs to entertain himself with. He somehow got the lid off and proceeded to dump the entire 3/4 container all over himself. He was so happy to have all the snacks he wanted!

We are officially residents of Arizona and registered to vote for the election in November!

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Home Sweet Home (at UIM International)

Our front door - welcome to our home.



Family room (looking in from kitchen)
Family room and kitchen (looking toward kitchen)

Kitchen and the baby boy I adore

We are using the table and chairs that were here - we sold ours before we moved and are saving up for a nice set for when we buy a home
View from the kitchen window - I love that I get to see trees and grass in the middle of the desert
More view from the kitchen window





I wanted to post some pictures of where we are living here at UIM. We have unpacked some things and placed some favorite things on the walls, but we have also left other nonessentials packed in boxes in the 3rd bedroom. We have been able to use a lot of things that they already had here - table and chairs, washer and dryer, and pots and pans. We still aren't sure how long God wants us to stay here and we're not in a hurry to leave. We are continuing to look at houses but are also content to stay here as long as God has us here. The housing market here is a great opportunity to find a great deal on a house. We have a great opportunity to serve - today I went over to the office and helped stuff envelopes and add up receipts for about an hour. Trey was over there with me in his doorway Jonny Jumper. David spent time in the shop / garage with Rod the mechanic and then mowed some lawns. We like the people here a lot - Rod is a really neat guy - we met his wife Ann at church on Sunday. He fixed the brakes on our car for us today which we really appreciate.

The hallway looking down toward the bedrooms and the bathroom - Trey's room is the first door on the left and our room is the second door on the left
Our room
Trey's room - the red shelves were already on the wall
I painted the sign and the animals for Trey

The 3rd bedroom full of boxes

Covered parking is a BIG deal in Arizona - this is something I didn't have when I lived here before

Sunday, August 31, 2008

10 months old today




Our little boy is 10 months old today, and he continues to bring so much laughter and love to our family. Trey is very active, and even when his body isn't moving, we can almost visualize the little wheels in his head turning as he tries to take everything in. He loves to study people and his surroundings.

He continues to try new foods. There really hasn't been anything that he hasn't liked so far except prunes (can you blame him? I only gave them to him because I had been given a jar of them from a girl at work). He loves his veggies and fruits. We've given him chicken as well, and he loves that. I thought he was weaning from nursing when we were traveling to Arizona. He didn't want to breastfeed, and I didn't want to force him to. Looking back, I think his throat was bothering him, because he is back in his normal routine. I have cut back on his feedings, and he normally nurses in the mornings and at bedtime.

Trey has 7 teeth now, and he is pulling himself to stand up on anything he can stand next to. He tries to let go and stand by himself, but he still doesn't quite have enough balance to do that yet. He is a fast crawler - I am looking into getting a play yard/gate to keep him safe here in the house. I love hearing the "slap slap" of his little hands and knees quickly moving across the tile floor as he follows us wherever we go.

We are continuing to settle in here in Arizona. I started work this past Monday while David has been busy here at UIM caring for the grounds. We mowed the lawn together on Tuesday, and I helped him pick some of the fruit off the ground in the orchard. David worked so hard all weak, and he seems to be enjoying doing all the different jobs around here. Trey rides on the tractor with him once in a while too.

David moving a broken tree limb from a Pecan tree

Tonight we went shopping and went to Chili's where we colored a pepper for a fund raiser for St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital. One thing we want to instill in Trey is the importance of giving generously and being kind to others. Trey wanted to eat the paper with the pepper on it, but reluctantly gave it our server to put on the wall with the other peppers.

Monday, August 25, 2008

First Day




I had my first day back today at Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center - it felt really good to be there, and I am excited about working there again. I saw some old friends that I used to work with - one of the girls said "Welcome Home" to me, and I felt like that really fit. I am personally very happy being here right now - I am excited about the opportunities that are in store for us. David is a little more apprehensive about being here - we both believed that God wanted us to come here but he is a little anxious about friends we will make, the church we will attend and serve in, etc. We visited a church yesterday and both liked it. The pastor actually had come to help us unload our moving truck on Friday (which was a huge blessing). He and his wife called us last night to invite us over for dinner sometime this week, so we look forward to going to get to know them more. They are about our age and have 3 little ones.

David cared for Trey today while I was at work - they both dropped me off at work early this morning and picked me up this afternoon. The first few weeks are orientation, so I will be working a lot of days for the first few weeks.

On a sad note, our little man fell yesterday while I was nursing him and has a bit of a shiner on his left eye. Sometimes early in the morning, I bring him into our bed and nurse him. He rolled off the bed and onto the floor after he finished nursing. I felt like a crummy mama. He cried for a couple minutes but it doesn't seem to bother him today (as much as it bothers us to look at it).

David did some mowing today. He took Trey out for a little spin. Later tonight we are going to vacuum the office and pick some fruit. We are trying to get Trey back onto a normal schedule, and he seems to be adjusting to that okay.


This picture made me smile - David and Trey checking out flat screen plasma TV's at Sam's the other day.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

It's a Go!

We just found out that UIM is wanting us to be the caretakers there at their Business and Service Center. We will sleep there tonight, and our truck will be delivered there tomorrow with our belongings. We are praising God for this overwhelming provision.