Saturday, February 5, 2011

May I never forget

Today for me is another quiet day--seems I have many of those lately--Somedays I like it, somedays I am bored stiff--LOL--Soon I will have semi-full days again--Destinee will be discharged from the hospital on February 10th if all goes well--she begins making her 23 hour visits home next weekend--if she does well she will be discharged--she will begin attending  public school 1/2 days when she gets home--After 14 years of homeschooling it will be hard--but trials grow us--when you have a special needs child you are constantly evolving and changing even when it seems you can do anymore--We have been unable to attend church for a very long time for various reasons(some in here know about them), but when Destinee comes home we will once again will begin attending the church we attended for so many years--I have missed the fellowship--I posted at the end of the year(http://deliberatehomesteader.ning.com/profiles/blogs/looking-forwar...) I felt there would be a renewal and revival of sorts not only in churches but in individuals--I see that happening in my own family unit--We are very conservative here and it is so very hard to find a church that just does not allow anything and everything into their congregations--The church we attend is wonderful and the people are just "folks"  tryin' their best to serve the Lord--it's a small country church--with about 50 members--I am excited to renew my relationship not only with people, but with the Lord--
While I am not good with change, the changes just over the horizon for us I am looking forward to--I am looking forward with a sense of excitement and anticipation--I feel the Lord is working overtime in my little family and I am ever so grateful--he has really done a work in recent months--from provding a way to purchase our home cash, to providing a way to pay off my car, to finally getting well after 18 months of no running water, to finding a great place for Destinee to get help, to finding Alan a job, to speaking very clearly we are to go back to the church we attended, to finding a public school that will serve Destinee's needs quite well--Wow!--I am humbled just typing it all out--May I never, ever forget where we have been and what the Lord has brought us through--ALL the glory goes to HIM--may I never feel like any of this happened by our own might, but ONLY by the Lords loving Grace!!

::Until Next Time::
Kris

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