Monday, June 16, 2008

long journey

We have been on a long journey. I have often compared to myself to the Israelites wondering in the dessert for 40 years before making it into the promise land. I can't say that we are to that "promise land" yet, but we are going onto a bigger step. Three years ago we sold our house, and move in with Tim's parents. Our goal was to stay here a short time while searching for a smaller community to settle in. Many changes have gone through our lives in the last years that were definitely not easy, but for the good. Ruben came into our lives, and I had the opportunity to stay home for a little over a year. God has shown me how to slow down, be patient, build relationships with my children and submit to my husband. Many people think that submitting to your husband means doing everything on his command, but that's incorrect. Submitting to your husband means trusting his decisions and respecting his judgement.
Tim left his job 10 months ago in search for another in a smaller community. It may have not been the best idea, but it has really given our family an opportunity to build relationships, sit back and see what our true desires are and most importantly learning to submit to God. We have had many insults and nasty comments from others around us, since we have lodged in my in-law's house, but only we truly knew...and only tid-bit pieces at a time...what God was leading us to do. It wasn't always easy and there were many times we wanted to leave, but we also knew it wouldn't be wise without God's will. But if you really get down to it...only in America is it unacceptable to continue living with your parents in adulthood.
I have recently accepted a full time job back where I worked before Ruben was born. It was a very hard decision for me to make since God had just spend the last year preparing my heart to be a frugal homemaker. But since then, God has shown me that he is going to use me as his instrument while I am at work. I am so excited! And I am so excited for Tim because God is continuing to work in him while he is at home. Removing yourself from everyday work life and continued interaction with the world can really do a change in you. Since I stayed home for a while, I have more confidence in myself. Tim is learning to trust God and doesn't have the day to day peer pressure. Now I'm NOT saying to become a hermit. I am saying that sometimes it takes removing yourself from the world for a short period to see things from a different perspective. And sometimes God puts you in situations to make you trust Him to stay sane. Since going back to work, I have struggled with insecurities, but this time it's different. I have learned to be strong in prayer and to not let the devil overtake my mind.
This weekend we are finally moving to our own space...an RV in the driveway! Just kidding. We are moving to a smaller, local community. We are purchasing a home that we can pay off in a few years. It's funny, we traveled all over the state trying to figure out where to move, but we ended up just a short drive from where we are already living. But we did get to see a lot of beautiful places we never would have gone. We now have a different perspective on life. Screw the American Dream! We can survive with less space and items. We don't need shiny new cars or the big fancy house. Those things would just put us into debt. We have learned the value of our family, and how to survive without relying on worldly things. And most importantly, we are trusting in God, following His will and allowing him to work in our lives.

5 comments:

Lori said...

We are so excited for you guys!!! - and can't wait to see the place! And, yeah - screw the American Dream!!! Though, we are growing fond of our little plot in suburbia more and more each day. I suppose the point is to not let the stuff get in the way of family and the simple joys God gives us. Well, now I feel the need to purge the junk piles in my basement - to make room for Michael. He'll need a haven away from the kids. We're used to their energy since they are our offspring, but it will take a bit for Uncle Michael to get used to the noise levels and diaper rotations. On with the purge!!! Love you guys!!!

Elizabeth said...

OH MY GOSH. I got to the RV in the driveway and I almost fell out of my chair laughing as all I could think about was Chevy Chase's "Xmas Vacation" where he has the relatives visit him in their RV. I'm glad you were joking and that I didn't have to keep my thought process to myself! hahaha

I am SO happy for you guys. Without the stress of payments and scraping by you will be SO much happier in the end. What you are doing is smart - and a way better decision for your marriage and kids then trying to get the biggest and best out there. Financial stress can tear a family apart.

I can't wait to hear how it all goes for you guys!!! I wish you the best!

Elizabeth said...

I had a t-shirt that said, "The American Dream Must Die" and unless you heard the sermon regarding that topic... you just wouldn't get the context of that statement.

Why the heck did I buy the t shirt and wear it then?? Ummm.... I must have temporary lost my mind or been so excited with the sermon that I didn't think of ways that statement could be taken.

Yeah, I got more than one ? from a stranger asking if I was a communist!! LOL!

Oh, mistakes made in moments of zeal!

Moral for me? Don't buy Christian t shirts. : - )

Lori said...

I too had that t-shirt. It was cool before 9/11...then people in the neighborhood who caught me running out to check the mail would read the shirt and think we were terrorists (Jersey days). I like the whole American ideal of working hard, being diligent and succeeding in life pursuits b/c of the freedoms we have - leaving a legacy for children, etc., etc. That ideal has been reduced down by recent generations to just meaning the purchase of a house, a new car or just stuff in general. So sad...baby crying, husband crying...must...go.

Mon said...

Elizabeth - if only you knew how Tim really would live in an RV. After hearing about Tim's standards, I am pretty fond of the cute little home we purchased.
We are moving today. Brian and Michael are coming to help. I am so tired and unorganized...yes I said "unorganized"...I don't know how I'm going to make it through the weekend. I hate packing!