The dictionary definition of family is "a group consisting of parents and children living together in a household." If you were an education major, you would have taken a whole class on how family dynamics have changed over the years. I believe a better definition for family is a group of people who love one another and take care of each others needs. A family is supporting, encouraging, and above all, a place to feel safe. According to my definition, a family may not necessarily be parents and their children. It could be friends, other relatives, or even church members.
I learned this most recently when I went away to school. I was far away from my family, but I soon met others who would join my family. It's almost funny how some of my friends and mentors seemed more like family than some of my own relatives. I formed deep, real, raw relationship with people who to this day mean the world to me. They have poured into me and have helped shape me into the person who I am today and I can not thank them enough. They will always be family to me.
I write this today because lately I have felt overwhelmingly blessed by my family. My family from school, which I am still in contact with, but also my family at home. I'm not only blessed to have my entire family (extended) in St. Louis, but also Chris' parents. I am very thankful for the healthy relationship we are able to have with both of our families. I cannot describe to you how supportive and encouraging our families have been - throughout our whole lives, but especially in this new season for Chris and I. I gained a great deal of respect for both my parents and Chris' during the wedding planning. We had heard many horror stories about families fighting and disagreeing about wedding plans. Both of our parents were there to help and assist but they allowed us to make all of our own decisions without judgement. That may seem small, but it is a HUGE blessing. Planning a wedding is stressful enough, but having the pressure of pleasing other people while doing it is just not needed.
Our families are not only supportive in the big things, but the small things as well. They are constantly checking in on us, praying for us, and inviting us over. We had a church event last night and my cousin brought his kids out for it - which was awesome! Chris is getting ordained this Sunday and both of our families are coming and then going to dinner to celebrate. Both of our families helped us move in to our new apartment and did everything they could to help! These are just a few examples.
I don't write all of this to brag about our families. I have just come to realize what a HUGE blessing it is to have two families who are so encouraging and supportive that I had to share. It is a very rare treasure and I thank God for giving us the families that He did.
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Summer Adventures
When I originally started this blog, I intended to use it
for more of an artsy release type of thing, but now that I am out of college
and living far away from my dearest friends I decided I want to actually start
writing about my everyday life so they can keep up in a simple way. Sometimes
there is just too much to share over one Skype call.
Today at work, I was writing the date down and I was shocked
that we are already halfway through August. I seriously don’t know where the
time has gone. We’ve been extremely busy
and a lot of people have wanted an update on what’s happening in our world. So
here is a breakdown for those of you who want to know!
Honeymoon – Directly after our wedding (which was everything
we dreamed it would be – thank you to everyone who came and made it so
incredibly special) we went on a week long vacation to Jamaica. The island was absolutely breath taking, the
food was amazing, and I loved getting to hang-out with my husband for a week
straight with no distractions! We made a deal to go back to the same resort for
one of our anniversaries, but we didn’t decide on any specific one!
Trips – Pretty much
right after we got back from our honeymoon we left for 16 days with our youth
group. We spent the first week at the Christ In Youth (CIY) Conference in
Tennessee. We had a blast getting to know our sponsors and students better.
Directly following that week, we left for Chicago for 9 days where we got to
work with an organization that works with refugee families. We got to
experience many different cultures, religions, people groups, and foods. It was
an amazing trip and a great learning experience for everyone. Although both of
the trips were awesome, we were excited to return home and get into a normal
routine.
Our Home – Two days
after returning home from our trips, we moved into our new home. We absolutely
LOVE it here. We finally have everything unpacked and decorated how we want it.
We bought paint the other day and we are planning on sprucing it up a little.
All white walls are a little blahhh. I’ve really enjoyed getting to cook and
bake for Chris. All of my meals have turned out well, except one. I over-slept
from a nap and burnt our pulled pork in the crockpot L … the awesome thing about my husband is
that he will eat it anyways! –That’s when you know you’ve found a keeper
because I didn’t even eat it! One of the cookbooks I’ve been making things out
of is called – Cooking with Flavor. It is simply amazing. Knowing how to use
spices makes your meal go from bland to grand!! I would highly recommend this
book!!
The Church – Chris
has now been the full time Youth Pastor at FCCF for almost 3 months and he
loves it. We could not ask for a better church. The staff is amazing, the
members are amazing, and our students are amazing. It’s hard to describe, but
we both feel such a strong sense of unity within the church and we could not be
happier to be there. I am currently teaching a 7th grade Sunday
School class (they’re crazy, but I love their high energy – most days) J and we are planning on going to a young
adult/married couples small group starting up in September, so a lot of really
fun stuff is happening.
Work – I recently
started training for my new job as an ABA Therapist. So far I am really
enjoying it and only working with two clients. I’m looking forward to the next
few weeks and having a more normal schedule, but other than that I am just jumping
in. It is definitely a fun experience, but it also has its challenges! I am really thanking the Lord for bringing me down this path, as well as Chris for supporting me 100% in taking a step of faith.
Two exciting things
this month: 1. We get our wedding pictures TODAY!! 2. Chris is getting ordained
this month! (So extremely proud of him!)
So that is kind of
our life in a nutshell as of now. We are staying really busy between work,
church, family, birthdays and friends. It’s nice when we just have a night to
relax and cuddle up on the couch. We have a lot of fun things coming up in the
next few months and we’re really looking forward to celebrating them
together!!!
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