This weekend was a hard one to be away from my family. They gathered together to take part in a very exciting event. Up until Friday, I didn't realize that I'd be the only one not present. Secondly, there are some things that need to be taken care of that would be so easily accomplished if I was there and could do them myself. However, relying on someone else makes it more complicated.
Yes, I miss being home, but you know what? Lately, in spite of these challenges, I feel thankful. Life is always changing and no season is ever permanent. There are many reasons to be thankful for this exact time in life because there will never be another season exactly like it and when it is gone, I will remember it with a smile of thankfulness. As I was reading the "Thanksgiving" sections of New Testament letters this morning, God drew this analogy:
"what grows in one season (climate, location, or set of circumstances) can't grow as easily in another"
Just as it is for plants, so it us for us. He brings us to specific circumstances to accomplish specific purposes and fruit. God is growing a different kind of fruit in my life during this season. As he guides me along his perfect path, here are some of the things uniquely specific to this season that I'm thankful for.
- God, who continues to be near and present in each step, continually forgiving me because he loves me
- my marriage to Paul and the opportunity to experience life together
- our church and church family, the genuineness and desire to grow in Christ and the constant ways they reflect Christ to others, their openness to let people serve. This church of around 100 members just raised over $26,000 for missions at their fall bazaar!
- my students. teaching them for 2 years in a row gives the opportunity for strong connections and to gaze upon so much growth!
- my team at school. This unique group of women is encouraging and supportive. We're united as a grade level. This past week we gathered to celebrate an upcoming wedding, two of us traveled to San Francisco to preview a possible field trip, and two of us are starting a Bible Study together.
- the progress toward making our house into a home
- Cleo, the friendly neighborhood cat, that realizes I want a cat so she visits me often.
- friendships in the area. This evening while jogging I ran into my friend, Ericka and her little Lucas. It's amazing how many similarities we have and how easy it's been to become friends.
- the frequent communication I have with my sister, brother, and parents
- my in-laws, nieces and nephews
- as life continues, the list grows...
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