I feel like I've lived an entire lifetime of craziness since I last posted. So much has happened in such a short time. It's amazing how life can change so quickly. We're doing great. We've settled in Texas with amazing neighbors and friends already made. We feel so very blessed and fortunate, I can't even describe my wonderment.
Here's a quick (or not so quick) overview of some of our experiences...
We started packing the house in Virginia and our buyer backed out exactly TEN DAYS before our scheduled move (it's a long story- just call me if you want more details). We couldn't believe she would just drop us like that. It was so heartless and cowardly. I've never been temped to tell Heavenly Father to MAKE someone feel bad before. I wanted her to feel the pain and betrayal and panic and fear I felt! I was so scared. Anyone who's ever read this blog before knows we have a tight budget. The thought of having to pay rent and mortgage for and undetermined amount of time was so overwhelming. We had spent so much time and money staging our house to sell- and it did sell quickly, but would it sell if it was empty and cold? It just so happened in the middle of this drama my scheduled reading was St. Luke Chapter 12.
Here's an excerpt:
28 If then God so clothe the grass, which is to day in the field, and to morrow is cast into the oven; how much more will he clothe you, O ye of little faith?
29 And seek not ye what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink, neither be ye of doubtful mind.
30 For all these things do the nations of the world seek after: and your Father knoweth that ye have need of these things.
31 But rather seek ye the kingdom of God; and all these things shall be added unto you.
It's such an amazing, powerful, miraculous chapter I'm sure I've read and studied and even sung about, but it didn't REALLY mean anything to me until that moment. I can't describe the relief, love, and comfort I have felt since reading those words (Thank you Manchester Ward leadership for challenging us to read the New Testament!!!)
I haven't just FELT relief, I've also seen miracles. Only ten days after putting our house on the market again we were under contract for MORE money and a quicker closing than the previous buyer- EVEN with the house in disarray with boxes and junk everywhere! It has since closed and the whole fuss is over and done.
Christ was talking to me when he said, "O yea of little faith". It's something I struggle with. I try so hard to control and plan everything, but when something unexpected happens I FREAK OUT. It was an amazing lesson for me and even more amazing to witness miracles all around us.
Amid all the selling chaos we still had to pack up an entire home, graduate a dental student, keep track of three kids (one of which decided to start crawling), eat, sleep, and SURVIVE. Luckily Mom Trump and Bry's nephew Jacob flew in from Utah for some much needed support.
| Jacob helped me pack and watch the kids all day. He was an AMAZING help. Thanks Jacob!!!! |
| Our handsome graduate. |
| Our good friends the Lamms. |
| Bry with his Mama who was such a trooper even though her back was injured. Love you Mom! |
4 comments:
Wow I'm so glad everything worked out! I have a hard time packing our four suitcases full of all our belongings. I don't know how people like you do it with a house full of things and 3 kiddos!
Oh Erin, timing is everything. I can't tell how grateful I am that you posted this...I needed it so much-especially the scripture. Thank you.
As I type this and think about you and your family my eyes are filled to the brim-I wish we could have done more together. I just adore you and your family. I am so happy that things played out so well and that you guys are happy in Texas! And your family pictures are BEAUTIFUL! Sending love to Texas!
Great post, Er! You didn't even post HALF of the craziness of it all, though! You guys have been so blessed and watched over. Hopefully life can calm down for you now that you are settled and you can just enjoy exploring your new home. Love you guys!
I don't know how you've survived all the changes you've been having to make! ( Guess I'll know next year. ;)
You have always been such an inspiration to me, the way you quietly handle challenges, and always have uplifting messages that seem to come right at the time I need them. We miss you guys already!
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