Monday, December 22, 2025

Merry Christmas My Friends!

 


Merry Christmas my friends!

It's a hot and muggy Monday here in Texas and it's predicted to be like this all week long. Yuck! It's a good thing we have lots of good things happening in spite of the weather, huh? Such as this creative gift I received from one of my coworkers. Isn't it cute? 

It's an oven mit, cookie mix, spatula, cookie cutter and ornament...all in one! How fun! I also received some Christmas "trash" that was yummy, a Bath and Body Works hand soap and other goodies, plus one lady put out some candy and snacks for us to enjoy. What a fun time!

Here at home I've been busy doing the last minute things before going back to work today and tomorrow. I've bought the groceries and a few last minute treats for the babies. I put a little gift bag together for my mother-in-law, whom we will visit in a few days. Everything is set. All I have to do is spend Christmas Eve cooking and setting the table. All the kids will be here Christmas night and it will be glorious chaos.😅🎄🎁

In other news...🏡

We are making little bits of progress on the house. This weekend we installed more lights and ceiling fans. David has a checklist he's been keeping and we are actually getting things checked off. I dusted and mopped some of the areas that are done and it was exciting to see the new floor all cleaned and ready. We also took our patio chairs back to the house and put them on the back patio. Our new rule is that we have to take something with us every time we go back now. After Christmas it will be full steam ahead with moving, so every little thing we take ahead of time will be one less thing here at the apartment. 

🎄

This will probably be my last post until after Christmas. But I am wishing each of you a very merry Christmas. I know that life goes on, whether it's Christmas or not, and we all have real life issues to deal with, even while counting the blessings of family and friends around the Christmas tree. Remember that Jesus loves you and he is the entire reason we celebrate this season. 

He will be with you, whatever you're going through, just hold tight to him, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances and draw near to God and he will draw near to you. 

Until Next Time...

Merry Christmas my friends!

Wednesday, December 17, 2025

December Birthdays and a Family Photo

 


Hello friends!

I hope you're having a cozy week so far. It's been COLD here in Texas and we actually had to break out the big coats that we wear a few days every winter ⛄

Monday night we celebrated all the December birthdays and took this family photo, which turned out to be one of my favorites. Of course the boys look like they are just humoring us and will sprint away at any moment. 😅 I think I had forgotten how much little boys like to run. From the moment they get together, they are continuously chasing each other and running. But somehow we managed to get them in the picture for a few seconds. 

After we got home that night and were looking at the photo, David said that he remembered the day when we were the young couple gathering around the grandparents. Now we ARE the grandparents! 

When I look at this picture I think of legacy. I think of the miraculous hand of God that brought a news photographer down to Corpus to shoot a hurricane (summer of 1988), who met a girl working in a hotel gift shop and now here we are - 37 years later - and God did all of this. 

I see futures encased in these babies, toddlers and our big girls and I just marvel at the handiwork of God. They are each so unique and have such spirit in them. I can't wait to see what the Lord does with each of them.

In other news...

I finished the last of my shopping and wrapping yesterday and glad to be done with that. I go back to work tomorrow, so time will be short for the next week. I will work two days next week and then it will be full-speed-ahead with cooking and getting ready for Christmas night with the kids.

This year will be a simple meal of Taco Soup, cornbread and desserts. Nothing fancy, just warm food and lots of wrapping paper flying in all directions. 

Today I have some office work to do and I'll be cooking a few meals to get ready for my work week. I have things to tell you about that, but will wait for another post. 


I hope you all have a wonderful Wednesday and are enjoying the season. 


Until Next Time...

Blessings! 

Monday, December 15, 2025

Monday Morning Recap and Some Book Talk

Happy Monday, friends!

I hope your weekend was all you wanted it to be. We had a great weekend. On Friday night we drove to Lake Charles, La, which is about 45 minutes from here. David's company Christmas party was at a very nice restaurant there. When we got there, these little ornaments were on our plates showing us where to sit.



I was able to meet the owner of the company, along with all of David's coworkers. The food was delicious and the conversations were great too. David received a few gifts, which was a nice surprise. All around it was a very nice night.

Lake Charles is really a pretty little city. This is the park in downtown.




On the drive over there, David took the backroads so we could avoid I-10, which is the interstate. If you're ever down this way, don't travel I-10. It's full of 18 wheelers and construction and it's terrifying. 

But...here's what you can see if you travel the backroads...




I thought the clouds and the sunset were so pretty. Louisiana is a very pretty state. Especially when you see the big trees with the moss hanging down. There are so many historical homes and places to visit. David now travels these roads every day for his job. 

Moving on...

On Saturday we spent the day working on the house. We put up lights and fans while waiting on the refrigerator to be delivered. The old refrigerator went into the garage for overflow. I'm not sure how long it will live, but until then, it can keep extra drinks cold for us. 

Sunday was David's birthday so we went to church, then lunch and I came home to catch up on laundry and gift wrapping, while he went to visit his mom. We had a quiet night at home, which was just what we needed to get us rested for the week. 

Tonight we have our family dinner and we will celebrate the three birthdays  - Eden, David and Morgan - whose birthdays all fall within days of one another. It will be a fun night.

I will spend today putting away all the laundry I did yesterday, cleaning, working on the menu for next week and maybe shopping for some small gifts for my coworkers. Or I might save that for tomorrow. We'll see how today goes. 

Meanwhile, I'm reading a book called The Borrowed Life of Frederick Fife, which my friend Toni gave me for Christmas. It's a charming little book so far. 



I also have Nicole C. Mullen's new book It's Never Wrong to Do the Right Thing that I need to read so I can get it back to the library. 



I'm looking forward to reading this one. I think I'll read a little each day during my Bible reading time. 

I often read several books at a time because they are different genres. I like inspirational books to go along with my morning Bible time. I enjoy a good fiction book while eating lunch or in the afternoon with a cup of coffee. If it's some kind of book that is teaching me something, I prefer it at a time when I can take notes at the table, with a good notebook, pens and highlighters. 

My Goodreads says I'm up to 53 books so far this year! My goal was 25 📚

Well, I have a lot more to talk about, but it's time to get ready for the day. First stop...breakfast!

I hope you have a wonderful Monday my friends!

Until Next Time...

Blessings! 


Friday, December 12, 2025

Just What I Needed

Happy Friday my friends!


Thank you all for the sweet comments yesterday 💚 You all gave great advice and all the well-wishes just made my heart happy. 

Yesterday was my first day off of this shift and it was greatly needed. I had not bought groceries in almost 2 weeks and I needed to do a big restock of most everything. So I got that done early in the morning and got it all put away.

I was desperate to see all my babies, so Alex invited me over for lunch. When I got there she surprised me by having Morgan and the boys come too! What a blessing! All of my babies in one spot. That made my day!

Alex fixed a spread of sandwich fixings and veggies and dips and it was delicious. As all the kids and mommies left the table, chasing babies, Ted and I got to sit and talk for a bit, which is always nice. I love talking to my boys about business ideas. They always have endless advice and knowledge that sparks ideas in me. 

After lunch, the kids wanted to decorate the cookies I brought over, so I sat at the table and helped them color their cookies. I bought the kit at Kroger that morning and it was filled with cookies that had a design on them and came with food coloring markers. 




 

I think the cookies were a big hit 😀 Afterwards, I finally made it to the living room to visit with Alex and Morgan. Ted brought us all some coffee and it was the kind of afternoon filled with toddlers running back and forth, crawling and walking babies going every which way and women having conversations in between. The cousins all love being together and I was so impressed watching my oldest three girls taking care of babies and boys and just handling it with love and patience. Personally, I think they're all amazing, but I might be a bit biased. 😉

Just as I was about to leave, David showed up at the door. He had gotten home and when he saw I wasn't there, he tracked me on Life360 and saw that I was at Ted's and decided that he needed some grand baby hugs too. After he got all the hugs, he and I headed home with full hearts.

That evening I cooked our first real meal of the week - beef patties, mashed potatoes and corn. We had too much left over and with David's work Christmas party tonight, we decided to run the leftovers to Collin and Morgan so they would be eaten and not wasted. 

We finally settled in for the night, got half way through Shakespeare and Hathaway and it was time for bed. But what a great day. It was just what my heart needed after not seeing the kids all week. 

Again, thank you for all of the sweet comments yesterday! I hope you all have a wonderful weekend and I'll be back with a recap on Monday.


Until Next Time...

Blessings! 

Thursday, December 11, 2025

Lots of Thoughts for a Thursday Morning

 


Good morning friends!

I know it's been a week since my last post and at the time I had been nursing a sore throat. Unfortunately that turned into a full-blown cold or something, where I missed two days of work and essentially the entire weekend. But...I made it back to work on Monday (coughing more than I liked) and got better as the days went on. Today I feel pretty normal, which is a good sign.

While I was missing work, I watched way too much tv, read a book, worked on a latch hook project and started to feel kind of stir crazy by Sunday, so that afternoon David and I went over to the house so he could hang some light fixtures. The house is almost done, with a few more lights and fans to be hung and then it will be ready for us to move in. 

I'm in a strange limbo right now with getting the urge to start packing things, but with Christmas around the corner, my mom coming that week, family dinners and such, I'm not wanting to fill the apartment with boxes and create messes in our small space, so I'm waiting. And it's hard! 

We have 3 birthdays coming up next week - David's, Morgan's, and little baby Eden, who will turn ONE on Saturday. I can't believe we've had Eden and Sunday (his is Jan. 6th) for an entire year already. It seems like they were just born! It's going to be a busy week!

I've got most of the gifts wrapped and under the tree, but there are still some that are coming in this weekend, so I will be wrapping those and making sure I've covered everyone. I want to make some special treats for the ladies at work too, so that's on the agenda for this coming week. 

I was able to bless someone with a collection of my books this week. A lady that comes to the library several times a week read my book Notes From a Writer's Heart and loved it and she's been waiting to read one of my other books but it's been checked out and overdue for several weeks now, so she has been asking for it every few days. Over the weekend I wrapped up a collection for her and on Monday when she came in I was able to hand her the gift and the smile on her face (and the utter surprise) was such a blessing to ME! When I saw her yesterday she said she was saving the gift for Christmas, which makes me wonder if she has anyone giving her any other gifts. I would love to know her story 💚 Maybe one day I will. 

But these are the reasons I write my own stories and I get more of a blessing out of giving them away than if someone were giving to me. It is definitely more blessed to give than to receive. 

Well, today will be me playing catch up on groceries, office work, and seeing some grandkids. On the weeks I work I don't have time to do anything extra and I'm really struggling with that. But that can be a conversation for another day. 

I'm reminded of one of my favorite verses in the Bible...

"But Mary kept all these things like a secret treasure in her heart. She thought about them over and over." Luke 2:19 NIRV

And I'll also share a thought that has been with me all week as I've thought about moving and jobs and other things in life...

We most likely already had what we wanted, when we prayed for something else. We go down the road only to realize that what we're now praying for is what we already had. 

Just ponder that for a minute.

Are you praying for something you already had?

I'm a big believer in the idea that God allows us to experience things as a way to show us what we do or don't need in our life. 

Just a few deep thoughts on this Thursday morning. Who knows? Maybe someone out there needs to think on these things.

Well, time is going fast this morning and I need to get myself going as well. I hope today finds all of you in the Christmas spirit, healthy and happy and where you need to be. 

Have a blessed day and a wonderful weekend!


Until Next Time...

Blessings!


Oh! And P.S........

Check out this beautiful song about your life's story.



Thursday, December 4, 2025

Happy Thursday, My Friends!

 Happy Thursday my friends!

It's cold and rainy here and supposed to be that way for the rest of the day. The town Christmas tree lighting was cancelled due to the park predicted to be a muddy mess after all the rain we've had. But inside, we've been cozy and warm.



I've been nursing a sore throat this week, but lots of vitamins and hot drinks have helped a lot.



Even with the sore throat, I've managed to get a lot of stuff done before heading back to work.

Monday was freezing and rainy, but David called and said I had to go to Home Depot for some supplies the flooring guys needed at the house. UGGG! I did not want to get out and get wet, but I was their only option, so off I went. I got the supplies then headed to the house, which is about 12 miles up the road. When I got there, the entire crew was at lunch, so I had to unload the rolls of plastic myself. Another UGGG! By the time I got home, I was cold and wet, which didn't help my sore throat. 

On Tuesday I had a grocery pick up and I needed to make a run to the health food store for some supplements that my DIL recommended that would knock out a cold. After all of that running around, I was so ready to stay inside and hibernate for the next day and a half, until I had to go back to work.

Well...that was short lived, because on Wednesday I had to get back out to take a check to the flooring guys. UGGG! 

But, even with all of that back and forth stuff, I was determined to get all the Christmas gifts wrapped and my list organized so I would know what I still needed to buy. I accomplished that, made a pot of chili, did the budget, and made some breakfast items for the freezer for the days that I work. So all in all, I managed to get everything done that needed to be done, which made me feel much better.

If I'm learning anything from having to work outside the home, it's that everything has to be done ahead of time and you have to be organized so you aren't living in chaos. Chaos and I don't get along.

So this is stretching me in a good way, but it can be hectic trying to stay way ahead of the game, each week. 

In other news...

The house is coming along and as soon as we get the rest of the flooring, the guys will be able to finish the floors. David and our boys will be hanging light fixtures on Saturday and then the house will be ready to move back in, whenever we are ready. 

We had all the nasty carpet removed and got new flooring throughout the entire house, except the bathrooms. This and the fresh paint on the walls and ceilings, has made it look like a brand new house on the inside. We still have some fans to replace and a few light fixtures to change out. Everything in the house was top notch when it was redone in the 90's. But now it's all outdated and some fans don't even work right. 

The only way we were going to move back in was to update those outdated things and make it feel current and clean. I think we've accomplished that in good time. 

I suspect December and January will not only be filled with birthdays, Christmas and more birthdays, but also many trips back and forth, hauling small loads of things as we can. I really can't believe we're doing this again! 

It's reminding me of many years ago when my BIL and SIL discovered they had mold in their house and had to move to an apartment for almost a year. That's what this feels like. Sometimes life takes a side road and it's not the end of the world. It's just a detour. The main thing is that you get back on track, right?

The house is going to look beautiful once everything is done and I will share those pictures with you soon.

For now, I've got to get ready for work, pack a lunch and set out to help people find the books of their dreams 😁 On rainy days, you never know if everyone will stay home or come to the library for more books. It's really a toss up. Either way, I'll be there! 

I hope you have a wonderful day, my friends.

Stay warm and cozy ☕


Until Next Time...

Blessings! 


Monday, December 1, 2025

The Last of November's Pictures and a Reminder to Testify

 Happy December and Happy Monday!

I got a little giddy yesterday when I realized that this month is starting on a Monday! All months should start on a Monday, don't you think? 😅 Yep, I'm one of those "start on Monday" kind of girls, so a new month on a Monday just seems right. 

Today I'm just sharing the last of my November pictures in random order, just for memories sake. So here goes...


Saturday Collin, Morgan, Asa and Sunday came over to the house to help us do a few things. But of course, we had to take a little time to swing in the back yard. I've always loved swinging and still do. We look like we were in serious conversation, but we are always laughing together, so this was just a moment with serious faces 😁


Sunday we went to church with the kids and then brought the big girls home with us. They love to play on my tablet and use this Barbie fashion app to create outfits. Here Ella was creating an outfit for Morgan and had Emmy take a picture of it and send it to Morgan for approval 😀


I snapped this picture of Asa after church. He loves his class, but he was happy to get a sucker afterwards. I'm loving his cozy sweater! 


Ok, this is my new exercise device. A coworker told me about it after she bought one and it sounded like something I could use, so I got one too. Then I talked my mom into getting one 😅 (of course I'll have to call her today and walk her through how to turn it on 😂). It's great for circulation, draining the lymphatic system and many other things. It's called a vibration plate and they have many models to choose from on Amazon. You only use it for 10 minutes at a time, so that's perfect for the kind of "athlete" I am 😂


One of my favorite things...when David and I just turn pretty music on and sit and read our books. I'm so glad I have a husband who enjoys books as much as I do. 


Here's Asa helping David put the new doorknobs on. He loves to work. David was letting him hold the drill. 



And here's what I saw when we got to the house on Saturday. Our painter friend had left a "little Jesus" in the window. He put it in this huge acorn cap we found in the yard last week. What a sweet and fun surprise 😀

In other news...

Yesterday at church the pastor asked several people to give testimonies. I love hearing testimonies and I don't think we do this enough any more. There were so many amazing testimonies of God showing up in the hardest moments of people's lives. 

Some talked of financial needs being met, cancer being overcome, addiction recovery, an instance when God's "NO" was a blessing and a protection for the future. There was even a man who testified to being shot in a home invasion and the doctors said he would never function again, but he was there, on stage, testifying to the miracles of God. 

We've seen our own big moments with God this year, when David had a reaction to some medication and we experienced the scariest night of our lives. God was there with the people he sent, the revelation of the medication, the fact that I could remember the address in the middle of the night and so many other little moments and details. Then weeks later he lost his job and there we sat, in that big house with health issues and no income.

But God kept showing up in ways we never anticipated. We clung to God with everything we had during that time. And, as my sons put it...it was a time of grace that we needed. David had time to recover from the health scare. God got him out of a horrible job and somehow we were able to sell some big items and put money in the bank, even without an income. 

When I look back on that time, which is still extremely fresh (this time last year), I see God's hand everywhere. Yes, some things are confusing and yet I can see how all the things worked together for our good. 

These are the times that increase your faith. Because the truth is, if our faith is never tested, then how strong is our faith, really?

As my son Ted testified yesterday, you have to bring your circumstances up to meet your faith, not your faith down to meet your circumstances. And that's so true. 

We have to keep close to the Lord by prayer, his Word, knowing his character and remembering how far he's brought us. Our faith has to continue to grow so that those trials, when they come (not if) don't break us. Because God will redeem what was lost, in some way. 

This is part of why I love writing and telling my story and encouraging others to tell theirs. Especially these days, when everyone's life is so perfectly curated on social media. We need to hear stories of redemption, rescuing and what God has done in other people's lives. This is what spurs us on as we endure our own hard times. 

So, all of this to say...share your hard times with people who love you or even someone going through their own hardship. These are the moments that show our humanity. These are the moments that give reason to why we need a savior. We can't make it through this life without Jesus. Oh, some will try, but they will always feel empty. I know. I've been there and I'm never going back. 

So on this first day of December, with an entire year almost in the rearview mirror, where did God show up for you this year?

Wherever it was, take today to thank him and praise him for how far he's brought you to this point. He loves you and will fight for you.


Until Next Time...

Blessings!



Friday, November 28, 2025

A Post-Thanksgiving Day Report

 

SHHH! Don't tell anyone how much I ate!

Good morning friends! 
I hope your Thanksgiving was filled with family and great food.

Ours was filled with 2 babies (as seen above), 2 three year olds running wild,
3 girls who are getting older by the day,
6 grown ups and so much delicious food.

Of course the table was set to perfection
(which I failed to get a picture of),
but...

We had...
turkey
ham
chicken and dressing
mac and cheese
corn casserole
green beans
broccoli salad
rolls
pecan pie
apple pie
chocolate delight

and we were stuffed!

The guys watched football, which is a Thanksgiving tradition, for sure. It reminds me of  being
a kid and the men always watching a game and then going outside to throw the ball around
in the yard. 
Now we're those people 😀

Morgan, Alex and I talked while cleaning up the dishes,
chasing babies, making sure the boys weren't jumping on the beds 😅,
listening to the girls tell stories,
fixing little kid dessert plates,
and trying to get one good picture of the three of us.

Alex, Morgan, Me

These girls are my favorites 💗

I didn't even get a picture of the men,
but they were there,
as were all the bigger kids.

Sometimes it's nice just to be in the moment and not
worry about grabbing pictures of everything.

I'm trying to do that more and not worry about having my phone in my hand 
at all times. 

📸

Today David and I will be venturing out to order the flooring 
for the house renovation.

The painting has been done and now we will be
doing little things like putting on new door knobs,
hanging light fixtures and fans,
and waiting on the flooring guys to get started.

I have to say, we're getting really excited about 
getting into a house again.

Stay tuned for more updates.

🏡

Well friends, that's the post-Thanksgiving update.
We're all full-speed-ahead into Christmas now
and between work, house reno, and figuring out 
what to eat for dinner every night...
this month is going to fly by! 

Oh, and did I mention we have 3 birthdays in December?
😅🎂

Whew! 


Until Next Time...
Blessings! 


Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Happy Thanksgiving!

 

Happy Thanksgiving! 

Eat good food

Thank God for all the blessings you have

Hug your hostess

Say a prayer over your meal

Take a walk 

Swish your feet in a pile of leaves

Watch some football

Yell for the losing team 😉

Indulge in another piece of pie

Put cozy pjs on

Sleep tight



Until Next Time my friends...

Many blessings to you and yours! 

Saturday, November 22, 2025

A Saturday Catch-Up

 

Happy Saturday, friends! 

I've been slow to post this week because there really hasn't been anything too exciting going on. But I thought I would give a quick house update, so here goes...

🏡

We have been meeting with the painter, who has already painted almost the entire interior of the house. He still has some trim to do and then it will look like a completely new house on the inside, as far as the walls go.

We are expecting to meet with the flooring guy soon, which will be the other big thing we have to do before moving back in.

When we moved in last year, we were under a deadline, because David's mom was being released from a nursing home to come live with us. So we only had a certain amount of time to update the house. Therefore we left a lot of things as they were, which everything was outdated. This year we have a better opportunity to change some things to make it more appealing, as long as we meet the 60 day deadline of moving out of this apartment. 

We will be replacing light fixtures and ceiling fans and lots of door knobs, but all of that will be done after the bigger things are completed. 

🏡

Now...other than dealing with the house...the week was fairly normal. I spent the first part of the week Christmas shopping and cooking before having to go back to work. 

I made Lasagna Soup this week and put several containers in the freezer. I hope it freezes well. I also made a Chicken Pot Pie, which was so delicious. I hadn't made one in a long time and it's just good comfort food, you know? I was able to put some of the filling in the freezer for a small dish for another time. I'll probably use biscuits for the crust on that one. 

🍜🍲

I went back to work on Thursday, worked yesterday and I will work half a day today. I'm starting to tear down all of the Fall decor and getting ready to put up Christmas decor so that the library looks Christmasy on December 1st when we open back up after Thanksgiving. 

I have two bulletin boards to design and decorate and then several key areas to decorate with wreaths, Christmas themed books and whatever I can find in our holiday stash. Hopefully I'll have time to get started on that today, if we are not busy. 

📚

In family news...both of my sons put out new songs this week, which is always so exciting. 

Collin re-released a song he wrote a few years ago, when he and Morgan were going through a personal loss. It's a beautiful song called All Things New about how the Lord restores things after loss. You can find it on Spotify or YouTube and other platforms. 

Ted released Touch of Heaven which he put on a special project he's been working on this past year. You can watch the video on Youtube or find the song on Spotify and Apple music. 

To say I'm proud of my boys is an understatement. Yes, they are talented, but it's their heart I'm most proud of. They love the Lord and everything they do comes from that love and devotion to Christ and that's the greatest gift a mother can be given. 

I hope you'll listen to their music 😊

Well, that's about all the news I have for the week. I'm looking forward to next week and only having to work two days and then cooking for Thanksgiving. I will be busy wrapping gifts this weekend and making sure I'm finishing up the Christmas shopping. I know once we eat the turkey, the days will fly by after that, so I need to stay in motion to stay caught up. 

In the meantime, I'm reading a good book, listening to good music and getting "night-night" videos from Asa and Sunday every night. I mean, life is good 💙

Take care everyone!


Until Next Time...

Blessings! 



Tuesday, November 18, 2025

New Plans After a Nice Reprieve

 Happy Tuesday, friends!

Remember that night when I couldn't sleep and I kept thinking about the house that wouldn't sell? Well, it turns out that God was working on me that night as I tossed and turned, because I woke the next morning with the revelation that we needed to move back to that house and give it another chance. 

David had mentioned this idea to me previously but I wasn't feeling it at the time, so we didn't pursue it. But apparently I just needed a little nudging from the Lord, because it was as clear as day the morning I woke up and realized that this was the plan going forward. 


We had some trauma in that house when we first bought it; between bringing David's mom home there, David having a health scare and then losing his job two weeks before Christmas, we didn't get a great start in that house and we really wanted to be out of there. 

As David has since said...we never really gave it a chance. 

Once I told him I was on board with taking it off the market, we actually got excited about moving back and doing some renovations and making it our home, which I will be talking about in the future.

But I wanted this post to be more about the journey of the past several months and why it was important. 


Like I mentioned, we experienced some trauma in that house from the very beginning and it was something that impacted our lives and made us cling to our faith like no other time in our marriage. It was scary.

At the time, the house felt too big and overwhelming, so we decided to downsize and move to the apartment and try to sell the house and mark that responsibility off the list. We felt like we needed a break from all the things a house requires and the apartment life sounded like the break we needed. And it has been.

Living here has been a great reprieve from the daily upkeep of a big house and piece of land. It's given us time to play, swim with our kids, rest and relax. It's almost been like a summer vacation...for about 5 months! And we needed it. 

And here's what I want to say about that...it has not been a mistake. We do not regret one decision about moving here and renting this place, at all. It's been just the break we've needed and I'm so glad we took a chance and did something different, because now we know we can. 

We did a scary thing, moved into an apartment, met people, went to the pool, walked to the community mailbox, met the dogs, met their people and lived in this community with a variety of new faces and families. It's been a great experience. 

But now it's time to go home and see what the Lord has in store for us there. 

And I wanted to share this with all of you because maybe you need a break from something traumatic. Maybe you need a change of scenery. Even for a short while. Sometimes the break - the in between - gives you the clarity you need, in order to move forward. 

This apartment has been a reset for us. It's given us a break, but also new confidence, new vision and a renewed sense of purpose going forward. 

We're walking into that house with a new excitement about what it can be while the Lord has us there, and we will hold it all very loosely, knowing that this life is an ongoing journey and when He says "go", we need to be willing and ready. 

In the meantime...we feel rested and renewed.


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Here are some things we loved about living in the apartment:

*We loved having a pool.

*We loved having a small space to decorate and care for.

*We loved the convenience of living in town, closer to the kids.

*We loved the ease of getting to the stores and restaurants.

*We really loved that anytime we had a need...maintenance took care of it. 


Things we didn't enjoy about this particular apartment:

Our view of the parking lot.

Next time we will carefully choose the view. 

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Things we've learned since having our house on the market:

Choose a realtor that has good signs. This was a constant issue with the realtor we chose. 

Her signs were dark blue and you couldn't even see it until you got right up on it.

When we asked her to put one at the end of the road, as well, it was about the size of a cereal box and was useless. 

You would think this doesn't matter, but when you are actively looking for houses in a certain area, the first thing you notice are the For Sale signs.  It matters. The signs need to be white and maybe some other colors (like Remax), but you have to be able to spot them from a distance.

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The second thing we learned this time around is that the realtor you choose isn't actually the one walking people through your house. Apparently a selling agent can't represent the buyer too. So you may choose a friend who sells houses, but that friend will only post ads and push the paperwork. They won't actually walk anyone through your home. It will be some random realtor who doesn't have any interest in your home, except the commission that comes with it. That's just the truth.

Oh and also...it actually costs a lot of money to sell your house and most of that goes to the agents.

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Well, I hope this post has enlightened you in some way. It's been a learning experience and one that I don't regret. 

For the next two months we will be renovating the house and then moving back in after Christmas. (Instead of paying all that commission to the realtor, we now get to use that money to update the house). I'm excited to share that with you in the coming months. In the meantime, we will be enjoying the holidays in our cozy, little space here and savoring the last bit of our reprieve before diving back into yards and land and all the things. 

Have a great week, my friends!


Until Next Time...

Blessings!


P.S. If you have any stories of "the time you did something different and new" please share 😀









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