Monday, November 30, 2009

Thanksgiving Fest 2009

In true holiday fashion we headed down to Charlotte to celebrate Thanksgiving with my dad's side of the family. It was really great getting to see my dad and Joyce, all my aunts and uncles, grandparents, cousins and extended family. We got to show everyone pictures of our new house and then we stuffed ourselves to the gills!
Then on Saturday we hosted our own Thanksgiving dinner with some of our good friends. Our friend Chris Via single handedly ate half of the 24lb turkey I cooked; I've never seen anyone eat so much turkey! We had lots of yummy food including turkey and gravy, green bean casserole, sweet potato casserole, pineapple stuffing, asparagus, corn, cheesy broccoli casserole, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, and crescent rolls.. yum! The green bean casserole was kind of a disappointment to me...last year I found out that I am lactose intolerant and realized at Thanksgiving last year that that includes the cream of mushroom soup in classic green bean casserole (which is my favorite dish at Thanksgiving) So this year, I decided a couple of months ago to make my own cream of mushroom soup with lactose free milk and do a test run with my soup. Well, it turned out great, so I froze some of the soup to use for our Thanksgiving... well, it was thawing on the counter, fell into the sink, and Lucas thought it was old food and bye-bye went all my hard work. *sigh* I ended up buying some organic cream of mushroom soup and using that instead, but it just didn't taste right. Oh well, there's always next year. Hope your holiday was just as merry!

Sunday, November 22, 2009

A Time of Thanksgiving

As Thanksgiving approaches I find myself full of gratitude; I have a wonderful husband, a loving family, great friends, Lucas has a job, we have a roof over our heads and food in our tummies. God is truly faithful. I feel like recently God has been trying to tell me something; that everything is perfect in His timing. Today, after searching for the past two years, we found a church body to belong to. On our way out today I said to Lucas "maybe God didn't let us find a church all this time because He knew that eventually we would buy a house in Winston" and then low and behold, we loved this church! It was almost like God was speaking through me to me and I didn't even know it! There are other things that I want and am having a hard time waiting for; but even though my emotions may not always be on the same page, at least my head knows that God is in control and has a perfect plan for us. There is so much peace in knowing that.

I also remember 2 years ago when we were first moving into our rental, crying that we knew no one to ask to borrow a truck; I remember for the first time feeling so alone, so far away from all of our friends and family. Several times in the last couple of weeks God has blessed me by showing me how He has provided us with friends and a place to belong; we have had more people than I can count offer to help us move into our new house. What a difference 2 years can make, and how faithful that God has made a home for us here. So today I am thankful... overwhelmed with gratitude for the mighty God that we serve and how He loves us and provides for us, small and insignificant though we may be.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

We bought a house!

So last Sunday we went to an open house and ended up falling in love with this house... so we put in an offer! They ended up counter-offering with us back and forth a couple times but in the end, we bought a house! We won't be closing until January 5th because they are waiting on their new home to be finished, and we will be out of town for half of December anyways, so it all works out well. I am so excited!!!

Monday, November 9, 2009

Back to School

Well, clinical #3 came to an end, I had a week off, and today was my first day back in class. It was kind of weird to be back in class after being in the clinic for so long, but at the same time, it felt like I'd never left. (Lucas says to tell you all that he's awesome) The only really new and exciting news with us is that we have decided to stay put in North Carolina for the next 3-5 years. Since Lucas is going to be hired full time with Volvo and will be able to take graduate classes paid for by Volvo, it doesn't make sense for us to leave in a year when I graduate. Also, it seems to make sense to stay put until everyone else in our families has a better idea of where they will be settling. So all this means that we have been looking at houses... and we are pretty sure that we will be putting in an offer on one sometime this week! I will keep you all posted with pictures and what not once things are more definite... or if they fall through and we need to keep looking!