Tuesday, February 12, 2008

The grand recap

Two months and one day ago I boarded a flight with the babe in my arms and the dog stowed somewhere below the cabin. I had with me enough belongings to live with for a week until Matt arrived with the moving truck. Thus began the next big step in our lives...the cross-country move. It is hard to believe how much time has flown by. In October we came to the decision to move and since that time it has been a whirlwind of plans, activity, upheaval, God's provisions, and a variety of emotions. It's been almost a month in a half since I let you guys know how we are REALLY doing. I dare say it is time for the grand recap!
























Karis the Heiress
First things first, let's talk about the adorable 18 lb, 7 month old bundle of joy living under this roof. Karis continues to bring such joy to Matt and I. At least once a day we find ourselves racing to get to her room before the other just to look at her while she is napping. Never before have I thought something or someone could move me like she does. In fact she moves me to worship. I know it sounds a little odd, but it's true. Lately as I play with her I will often find myself talking to God, thanking him for all of our blessings. I snapped these pictures of her the other day as she was playing in her crib.

Community Life
On to other news: Currently, we are living in Florida, with my in-laws, looking for employment and a place to call home, and caring for our infant child. Hmm...life has a way of throwing some unusual twists in it! No one ever PLANS to be in these situations. And yet here we are, and quite surprisingly we are enjoying life. First I've got to speak to one interesting aspect of our current living situation--community living. Two families under one roof. Not ordinary or American by any stretch of the imagination. And yet I have found myself appreciating some aspects of it. I think our culture is one of the few cultures that does not have a more multi-generational approach to family life. While I do not want this to be a permanent way of life, there are a few blessings coming from the arrangement. I have appreciated the free babysitting which allows me to catch up on some much needed rest. Also, I do not have to feel solely responsible for the care of a household. My favorite part, though, has been around dinnertime. There have been a number of meals where my mother-in-law and I work together and bring our different ideas together to create a meal. A lot of times the finished product includes the time worn southern recipes that she has perfected over the years. Those dishes mixed with my favorite Cuban dishes passed down from my mother's family makes for a funny and yet altogether homey mixture of meals. Imagine the table set for four, a highchair, Cuban black beans and rice (or some other Cuban dish), mac 'n cheese, broccoli casserole, mustard greens, and the always present biscuits. (I'll be honest, I am coming to looove biscuits. ) It's a strange fusion of cultures....we're living on the Cuban-Dixon line!

Working Man
As for Matt's job search, we are learning how large a task it is to start over and look for a new job, especially when you are also looking for a complete career change and new city to call home. The process has started off from ground one with some personality tests to help Matt determine exactly who he is and what he would be good at. After that, it was on to rebuilding his resume. With that now under his belt, Matt is shooting off his resume to anyone and everyone related to tech/project management positions. We remain hopeful and excited that we will find a new home and he will find a fulfilling job.

Daily Bread
I've got to admit, though, these last few months have not been without some bleak moments for me of not knowing where we are going, what we are doing, and when it will all take shape. Being a wife and mom I find that security is a major factor in my happiness. It is a challenge to keep this need for security from becoming an idol. Over and over I am being reminded to trust in God through the uncertainty and the waiting. I read a wonderful quote in a recent Notes from Toad Hall which spoke to me. Author Margie Haack writes,

"Thomas Oden writes about the Lord's Prayer and the larger meaning of receiving our daily bread: 'Ultimately the bread we most pray for is the clarity and truthfulness of our own purpose and destiny.' That is what I crave, I'm hungry to understand my purpose, to believe that human finiteness is okay, and to know and believe when God made us to live in daily-ness he said, 'It is good.' I'd like to live with certain clarity that though the day inevitably comes with suffering, it's still good, and I would like to gratefully receive that day with all its shuffling and waiting as a gift." -Margie Haack

My day is filled with the ordinary aspects of being a wife and mom: cleaning, comforting, loving, feeding, etc. That is my job right now, trusting that the Lord will guide us to our eventual next
step. But in the mean time, life is exists in the ordinary, even as we shuffle and wait.

Thanks for coming along with us through this journey, guys. And we'll let you know as new developments take shape.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Praising God for the path that awaits you guys. Karis is sooo adorable. Love that little girl. Hugs.

Jen

april said...

cuban dixon line. i like that, leen

Anonymous said...

Loved your post! I know it seems silly to actually be reading your blog--mainly because there are usually only walls or doors that separate us---but I am truly amazed to find out what is going on in your heart and mind by reading your posted comments....Life is so busy and hectic and there are so many little things you need to do all day concerning taking care of the baby that before you know it, your day is gone. In my humble opinion, ya'll are doing a great job at this parenting thing....much better than I did as a new parent. It is a pleasure to see how much joy Karis brings ya'll (and us). It is a good reminder that our "parent" (God) delights in us in much the same way. That's a sweet and peaceful thought to me. Thanks for all your help last night. It touched my heart. (I LOVE that you LOVE cooking. I like our new blending of the cultures). And when Karis hits her 4 hour timetable of not seeing her parents, she is looking all around for you.Sometimes only Mama will do. Praying for wisdom for ya'll Mama K

Anonymous said...

I appreciated your "Daily Bread" segment of your post. I enjoyed reading all of it, but this particular section I needed. I get frustrated when I can't see the "big picture" and I've been dealing with this in a couple of aspects of life lately. What I'm going to be doing next year is God's business, not mine. Thanks! ~Megan

Kristine said...

your visual proclivity lights me up, alina; especially this first photo of karis. you truly have a natural gift.
your posts wander through my mind and heart.
i'm praying for you.
love,
*kristine

Brooke said...

Beautifully put! Thanks for the honesty. Those pictures of Karis made me miss you guys so much! For some reason the last couple weeks I have been having visions of going over to see you at your house (as in your old house). Even far away you are so special. I am praying for you all!

Lexy said...

So glad to hear what you guys have been up to! You are a natural anthropologist! When Nate is out of town I often wish I lived in a multi-generational home. Karis is beautiful! Good luck in your journey and let me know if I can help in any way! -Lexy

Michelle Acton said...

It is amazing to me to read about life for you and feel what a parallel mine seems to follow right now. Your post spoke to my heart and really lifted me up. Thanks for that. We need to chat. SOON!

Anonymous said...

How are the plans going, as concerns atlanta? You know this is the place for you, right?:)

Maryanne

april said...

dear nolongerwest: how are you doing being no longer west? :) hug

Brian & Mary Hand said...

I think you have the cutest little girl! What great pictures! And, it sounds like the situation at Matt's parent's could be better. God is good. I'm excited to hear where God is leading you as a family.

Anonymous said...

Glad you are well, and praying that God will open His plans for you, that you will find your path. I hope that in the meantime, you continue to learn and grow. I went through that feeling of uncertainty and worry even when I closed my business. I understand how you feel. I have to remind myself daily that the greatest thing I can do on this earth while I am here is to raise my children in a way that glorifies God. Jesus said, "let the children come to me." He truly loved children and children were important to Him. Karis is blessed to have you in this time. And you are blessed to have her. I remember looking at Abigail the first time and tried to imagine who on this planet I loved enough that I'd give her life for their salvation. I couldn't think of anyone. Isn't it astounding to think that God loves us that much? Must be why you feel the desire to worship Him while spending time with Karis. I do hope that you all continue to grow and do well. I pray that Matt finds a job that God has called him to do so that he will feel fulfilled and joyous in his work. You are loved!

Anonymous said...

Hey Linny,
We are in MS for Spring Break, visiting Sean's family. We're all sitting around talking and you came up. And I thought to myself, "Man, I need to go read her blog and see how's she doing." By the way, I STILL have your Christmas gift waiting for you...if you'd ever like to call and tell me your mailing address. We are doing well. It's so much fun to see pictures of Karis, who is beautiful by the way, since she and Ian are only a day apart. Ian brings us so much joy as well. Every few days he has a new achievement that makes us smile. Tonight I journaled that "my joy overfloweth" because he's started kissing us on the cheek at night time. God is SO good. Well, I love you bunches and I'd love to chat when you have a moment. Evenings are best for me since I'm back to teaching during the day (only until May). LIESL
PS If Michelle or Jamie or Jenny or Brooke or Maryanne or other mutual friends of Alina's are reading this comment, HOWDY!