Saturday, December 29, 2007

We're back!

Greetings all! With all of the hustle of the move and bustle of the holidays, there has been little time or energy to visit my old friend, the blog! But as the phone calls and emails started trickling in asking how we are doing and why haven't we blogged about our travels, I knew it was time to log in and start writing away. The move was very challenging. Karis and I flew out to Florida on a Tuesday, and then we boarded a flight two days later, bound to my good friend's wedding in Columbus, OH. After four days battling the cold and stress of the wedding, we headed back to Florida where we met up with Matt for a couple days of relaxation. No sooner did we begin to feel relaxed than did we receive a call that my grandmother was very ill and might not make it through the night. Thus began the scramble to get down to Miami the next day.

We spent a couple of days in Miami, and out of sheer exhaustion and the need to stay in a home and not a hotel, we headed towards my parents home on the west coast of Florida. The next day the rest of the family joined us for a couple days of Christmas festivities. It was so wonderful to spend that time with my brothers, sister, the spouses, and the neices in the family. It was a sad time in some ways as my mom was unable to join us because of the poor condition of her mother in the hospital three hours away in Miami. But we made the best of the situation and had a marvelous time laughing, watching the neices play together, and enjoying relaxing together. On Christmas night the journey began again as we scurried back up to Matt's parents' home five hours away so that we could spend time with his sister before she left. So in that two week period we mostly lived out of our suitcases, slept in unfamiliar beds, covered thousands of miles, and spent about half of the nights sleeping in a hotel. Needless to say, we are exhausted. Karis deserves a major medal. She has been a happy, giggly baby during all of these ventures. In fact, she discovered her laugh last week, and for about two days straight she spent most of her awake hours giggling and listening to the sound of her own voice. It was priceless and it stood as a good reminder to Matt and I to laugh and be thankful amidst all the uncertainty and craziness of our life right now.

We have been enjoying relaxing and unpacking our bags from the move here for the last couple of days. As crazy as it sounds we are actually headed out on the road again on Monday morning. We are planning on visiting some cities in the Southeast to consider as potential places to move. If any of you have Charlotte, Atlanta, or other southern city jobs and/or contacts, we are all ears. It is crazy being on this ride. At times it feels like marvelous adventure, and at other times sheer stupidity. Are we crazy? Irresponsible? Impetuous? To these questions I conclude "No". We are acting upon what we feel called to in our hearts and desire for our lives. We pray that God will open doors as He desires and close them likewise. We are aware that we are taking a risk in all of this...a calculated risk! Life does contain risk, we are finding. It's exciting and exhausting all at the same time. We would love your prayers!

To all of you loyal readers keeping up with our journey we are glad you can follow us on the ride. To you new readers from California, welcome to our blog. Unbeknownst to most of you I have kept this blog going while living out in California in an effort to keep in touch with loved ones from all over the United States. Well, as you know, things have obviously changed and we no longer live on the west coast. You guys now join the ranks of those keeping up with us from a distance. This blog is a great way to follow our lives. We hope you stay tuned. Drop us a line in the comment section every now and then so we know you're around. We will miss you dearly.

There is so much more I could and should say, like how Jessica's wedding was so precious and filled with heartache and heavenly promise. You can read some about it from friend's blog here. I would also love to talk in more depth about all of the crazy events, fun stories, and good laughs I have had. I would love to journal about how hard a move is. But alas, you'll have to make due with me just mentioning them, for the night is late (here on the East Coast...I am still getting used to the time change!) and I am beyond tired. I'll leave you with some photos of Jessica's wedding and the visit with my family. I hope to keep up a little better with the blog, but I won't make any promises as transitions are rather hard on me (and my blog time). Goodnight!

Brooke and I were so blessed to be at the wedding and had an incredible time with all of our college friends.

Jessica, Aaron, and her parents. What a beautiful bride she is!


Karis having a good time with grandma at the wedding.


My brother Andrew and neice Camille.

Here we are taking the oh-so-challenging baby and toddler shot. This was the best one we took.


Karis meeting her cousin Evie for the first time. It was so sweet, because Evie sat there and rubbed Karis' head.

6 comments:

dkt said...

Glad to hear the move is going well, though tiring! I hope you find a place to settle soon! God will provide! (Isn't it great to know that during such times of uncertainty?)

If you have time, could you email me?

ericdianna(at)hotmail(dot)com

Thanks! Dianna

Brooke said...

It's so great to see pictures of everyone, especially Karis! Love you lots!!!!

april said...

ha! i'm glad you liked the gramps video :) i was getting quite a kick out of it myself! happy travels, lin.

Unknown said...

I LOVE that picture of Andrew with Camille. I bet he is an awesome uncle. Uncle Jay is a big hit around here. I am glad you are well. Jenny let me know about your Abuela, so she has been in my prayers. Please keep me posted about your and your family's prayer needs. I am glad that Karis' first Christmas was filled with joy and laughter. Give her some love from NC!

Anonymous said...

(sigh). So good to see your faces even if it is via computer screen. love you three!

Unknown said...

Is it just me, or do Karis and Evie favor each other a bit? I just posted a blog about my kids on their blog (mommysateam.blogspot.com) if you want a preview of toddler-hood. You are in my prayers always!