I mentioned about 3.5 weeks ago that we were beginning
a new chapter in our family's life.
Little did I know that chapter would have such a rocky start.
I will spare you most of the details.
I will, however, share that the past 3.5 weeks have been some of the
most difficult days emotionally for me as a wife.
As an individual I do not like conflict.
As a wife, I do not like it even more.
During the last couple of weeks Pancho and I have
not been on the same page when it comes to
how this new chapter of our lives should begin.
He has been on page 1 and I have been on page 100,
if that explains how differently we have looked at this
big decision.
He has listened to my perspective and I have listened
to his and we have sought the Lord individually, as a couple
and as a family.
We have involved some of our friends in this process as well
and they have committed to praying for us
which has proven to be such a gift.
(thanks A TAL)
and they have committed to praying for us
which has proven to be such a gift.
(thanks A TAL)
And in the midst of the discussions and praying
we have not been united.
Neither of us has been upset with the other.
Yet it has been a very uncomfortable place for us to be in
our marriage because we are not accustomed
to being on different pages, let alone such different pages.
Right in the midst of this difficulty, I shared this part with a dear friend.
She reminded me that these times will come again
with future decisions
She reminded me that these times will come again
with future decisions
and that it is good to simply push through,
doing exactly what we have done (discuss, pray, pray, discuss),
trusting God to bring about a united decision eventually.
What great advice.
(thanks, Amy C)
So, like I said, I will spare you all the details and simply say:
WELCOME SIMBA
Simba is a 5 month old Irish Cream Golden Retriever.
We are overwhelmed with God's obvious hand and
orchestration in his arrival into our family.
He has a sweet, honey-like disposition and has done
well with us during the past 15 hours he has been in our home.
This morning as I spent some time with the Lord I thanked
Him for seeing us through this decision and
giving us all the strength to walk in the way He clearly
indicated.
(this was one of my big concerns, how will we each deal with
whatever God calls us to do?)
I am sure there will be hard times with Simba, times when I question
whether it was a good decision or not.
However, as I am studying in God's Word,
"Come, let us rejoice in Him..."
Psalm 66:6
I am learning that "to let" is not passive.
It is actively causing something to happen.
I am actively rejoicing in God's hand in
this decision about a dog, which dog,
when dog, how dog,
etc.
Please rejoice with us!
Remember, it says,
"Come, let us rejoice in Him..."
We hope you can stop by and meet Simba soon.






