While I remember that day being so full of joy and hope and excitement last year, this year had a much different feeling to it. Last year we were at Worship in the park with our church for the fall kick off. I remember listening to Pastor Paul talk about the plans for the next year and the excitement of what the year would bring. I remember singing along with the closing songs and having tears streaming down my face. So thankful that God brought this new journey into our path and at the same time feeling the sadness that that meant leaving our church home and friends we loved so dearly. I remember telling a close girlfriend that we had made our decision, and I remember barely being able to get the words out. But even though they were a little bit of sadness tears, they were mostly tears of excitement, joy, and hope. We were starting on a fresh new journey. A journey we were most certain God had put us on for a reason. But last year if you would have asked us if we would still be in this place. This place of so much still left undone.....a place were there is so much a uncertainty....a place were at times we feel it will never end....If you would have asked us if we would still have Maci and me in Litchfield while Trav was out in Canby our answer would have been "Oh gosh no!!" Much less have answer that I would be 5 months pregnant and still being a single parent during the week.
So as yesterday fast approached, even though it was my birthday, I dreaded it. I dreaded the thought of acknowledging that we have been here a year now. That not much has changed in our situation since last year at this time. That God didn't rush in and save us. That we still are living apart 5 out of 7 days a week....and sometimes 6 out of 7 days. Days that sometimes get ridiculously lonely. Days that hurt so bad that we want to scream. Days when we feel hopeless. And even some days where we look around and say "God where are you? Are you even still here?" Yes it has been one very hard year. And I will admit that yesterday, on my birthday, I did share some tears. And there were a few moments that I wanted to just take Maci and curl up in bed until the day had passed. But even though the devil tried to ruin my day completely with random mishaps, God had a different idea and used people that love our family to make it a good day instead.
And while this road has been ridiculously hard and I have my bad days, when I really sit here and reflect on the past year, I can't help but be thankful and full of gratitude to God. Because even though He hasn't 'swooped in' and made our prayers happen NOW, He has blessed us throughout the entire time. Even when we didn't feel Him around and had our moments when we played into the lie that He left us alone. And if you ask me when it's all over if I would want to take it back my answer would be absolutely not. Will I want to go through it again, again absolutely not. But I don't think I will ever want to take back a single moment and change it. God has blessed us so much through Travs job and using it to show us he is where he is supposed to be. I never knew he could be so stress free when it comes to his work. He loves what he does again and for that alone I'm thankful. Our marriage as a unit, even though we have had some really tough times, we have gotten closer and formed a tighter knot through it all. We cherished each moment he's home more and savor it. Not one minute when he is around on the weekends is ever taken for granted. Financially God has blessed us to make sure we haven't suffered past what we can handle. There have been bills we weren't sure how we would pay and God made something come through that we just couldn't explain any other way than Him. When Maci got sick, we firmly believe we were supposed to still be living where we are because we were that much closer to Children's, which was where she needed to be then. This baby girl in my tummy....she is a gift from Him in so many ways. And the list could go on.
"Come to me all, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest"
-Matthew 11:28
'But he said to me, "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ's power may rest on me.'
-2 Corinthians 12:9
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