Interesting title for the state of life we are living in. It is quite a season, Hard to tell if it is winter or spring, though I'm praying for spring. It could be the winter but all things must die so they can be made new.
John, my wonderful DH is in gradschool at North Greenville University. He is getting his masters in Christian Ministry. He is also working at our Chruch, Shannon Forest 30 hours a week. We feel very blessed by this and it really is the perfect job for him.
Now let's back up a bit. John is a soldier (that would make me an Army wife). I have followed him across the U.S. and back. We have 3 beautiful children all born in different states. Hannah is 5, Rebekah is 4, and Keren is 2 DD #3 our beautiful baby girl Keren was born while he was in Iraq. That was a very interesting season in life.
We are now back home thanks to the Army's generous offer to send John to school to get his Masters Degree. When he graduates he will be a comissioned officer in the army.
Because of this he also has to take ROTC and all of the demands that go with it along side of his full load of graduate classes and working and being a husband to one and father of three.
Need I say that he is never home? Ok, never is a bit of an exageration. For example, he was home last night, and awake for the entirity of it writing a paper. I guess I should say that he is rarely home at times when the girls and I are awake.
3 weeks ago we took our neice Polly into our home. She is 6 months older than Hannah our oldest and they are both in Kindergarden together. There have been some major adjustments in our family as of late. Polly and Hannah clash and with Hannah's very sensitive heart she has had a very difficult time. Polly has been very upset and misses her mother and I am trying to juggle everything.
Still, life is good. There are many blessings bistowed on us daily. Our church has rallied around us in countless ways. God's provision is always perfect to meet our needs. He has emptied me of myself and set my eyes on Him. Life is Good because God is Good.
John, my wonderful DH is in gradschool at North Greenville University. He is getting his masters in Christian Ministry. He is also working at our Chruch, Shannon Forest 30 hours a week. We feel very blessed by this and it really is the perfect job for him.
Now let's back up a bit. John is a soldier (that would make me an Army wife). I have followed him across the U.S. and back. We have 3 beautiful children all born in different states. Hannah is 5, Rebekah is 4, and Keren is 2 DD #3 our beautiful baby girl Keren was born while he was in Iraq. That was a very interesting season in life.
We are now back home thanks to the Army's generous offer to send John to school to get his Masters Degree. When he graduates he will be a comissioned officer in the army.
Because of this he also has to take ROTC and all of the demands that go with it along side of his full load of graduate classes and working and being a husband to one and father of three.
Need I say that he is never home? Ok, never is a bit of an exageration. For example, he was home last night, and awake for the entirity of it writing a paper. I guess I should say that he is rarely home at times when the girls and I are awake.
3 weeks ago we took our neice Polly into our home. She is 6 months older than Hannah our oldest and they are both in Kindergarden together. There have been some major adjustments in our family as of late. Polly and Hannah clash and with Hannah's very sensitive heart she has had a very difficult time. Polly has been very upset and misses her mother and I am trying to juggle everything.
Still, life is good. There are many blessings bistowed on us daily. Our church has rallied around us in countless ways. God's provision is always perfect to meet our needs. He has emptied me of myself and set my eyes on Him. Life is Good because God is Good.





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