Thursday, July 24, 2008

AMAZING

God is so good! We had a home inspection in Maryland on the 21st and it did not go well. We were so excited to be taking the next step toward owning our own home and moving. After the contractor spent 2 hours looking the 850 square foot house over, his report had 26 items in the priority one category. That means that there were 26 things that we would have to do/fix before the house would really be livable. How crazy is that?! We immediately decided that we were not going to move forward with the house, because we are not in the position to purchase a "money pit". Needless to say, we were discouraged.

But earlier, our realtor had told us that there was someone from a local church who had a farm house that they wanted to rent to us because we were joining Young Life and we are a young couple in need. So we made an appointment to see it that afternoon. Feeling a little defeated, we pull up to the farm and see several buildings of different sizes. When we get out of the car, the whole place smells like poo- due to the 300+ cows, fertilizer, and the organic nature of the farm. Funny enough, the smell was kind of pleasant! The owner of the property met us and walked us into the largest farmhouse on the property. As we walked around the house, we were met by two living rooms, four fire places, two staircases, at least 4 bedrooms (we lost count) and a beautiful back yard. Then she dropped the bomb on us and said they wanted to charge us $300 a month for rent!! No, that is not a typo, that is all God! We feel so incredibly blessed and we are looking forward to moving there on August 1st. Maryland... here we come!!!

WOW




So much has been going on in the past month, where to even begin?

Of course, we had our baby girl on June 28th, which has already been mentioned. But life has been a whirlwind since she has arrived. They say that the mother should take it easy for a few weeks- get some rest, recover, and get to know your baby. I can't really say that I've taken it easy, in fact, I've done anything but.

We chose to celebrate July 4th, because it is Jason's birthday and our favorite holiday of the year. I fell asleep on the Heberlig's couch at one point, but I don't think that counts as rest!! On July 10th, we took Corinne to the John Mayer concert that Jason got me tickets to for my birthday. She was so good and we had a great time... but it is hard to breastfeed and rock out at the same time!! On July 13th-14th, we went to Maryland for our home inspection, (which was terrible, but more about that in the next blog) and it was Corinne's first night away from home. On July 14th-16th, we went family camping with the Embergers at Locust Lake State Park. It was actually quite enjoyable, but we did have to run into the car a lot to keep her cries from disturbing the other campers during quiet hours. And she went to her first amusement park, Knoebels, although she didn't get to ride any rides. On July 21st, Corinne had her first doctor's appointment and her first shot. She handled it pretty well and only screamed for a second! Then we visited my old work and Daddy's work at Starbucks. It was quite a day! Finally, we are going back to Maryland from July 26th-July 31st and Jason is going to be working at a camp and we are going to be staying with friends. It will be her first time apart from her Daddy, and I am a little worried that she isn't going to take it well. She is already a Daddy's girl and his presence really seems to soothe her. Please pray for us in that and just that I would eventually get some rest!!

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Overwhelmed


Ohmygoodness!! Where has the time gone? Corinne is already 10 days old!! That is so scary to think about. Jason was talking yesterday about when she is 16 years old and what she is going to be like and I just started to cry because that seems so far from now and yet, I know it will be here before we know it. Having children changes your life! Everyone tells you that, but you can't possibly understand until you have one. All I want to do is love and protect her and teach and mold her, but I don't want to shelter her or spoil her or ruin her. There is so much pressure- just from myself- not to mess this kid up for life!!! AHHHH! But God is so good and I know that He gave me this child because I am the perfect mother for her and He knows that I can handle that responsibility. But wow, what a responsibility it is! Did I mention that God gave me the most amazing husband ever? He is my rock and I wouldn't be able to handle all of this without his love and support!