It has been quite an adventure the past 2 weeks. We closed on our old house on the 22nd and had to be out by Saturday at 5 since our buyers are sadistic and don't mind making us homeless. The loan process was a nightmare with North Salem bank so we weren't able to close on both houses the same day. Somehow (and with the help of lots of friends & family) we were able to get everything packed and moved into the house in Chestnut Hills fairly smoothly.
We've already been hard at work painting and doing a bunch of upgrades to the new place to make it ours. And now the real adventure begins...
We've already been hard at work painting and doing a bunch of upgrades to the new place to make it ours. And now the real adventure begins...
baby inbound
I'm typing this while waiting on my little man to make his grand appearance. I can't wait to meet him! All this work has been for him (and his mom). I've been thinking all this time I could finally relax if the house sold, we got the loan, we got moved in, or if we got the house all ready. The reality is that I won't relax until my little man is a grown man and even then it'll be questionable.
to my Son
We may not have a name picked for you yet, but I can't believe I'm just hours from holding you for the first time. I have so many dreams for you but the one that trumps all others is this:
I pray that no matter what life throws at you, you will never take your eyes off the One that has the power over all of it.
These past few weeks I've really doubted that God was even real or if he even cared whether we were homeless or not. With everything that didn't go according to my perfect (i.e. comfortable & convenient) plans, He never stopped looking out for us. Don't forget that. He doesn't care whether or not you're comfortable or if it's convenient for you. He wants you to grow and be stronger than before.
It's the one lesson I couldn't learn the easy way. Trust God to see you through the storm because it doesn't matter if you can't see the shore. He can see it all and he will never let you drown even if all you see is the crashing waves.
I won't be the best dad at times as much as I hope I would. I will fail you.
I pray that no matter what life throws at you, you will never take your eyes off the One that has the power over all of it.
These past few weeks I've really doubted that God was even real or if he even cared whether we were homeless or not. With everything that didn't go according to my perfect (i.e. comfortable & convenient) plans, He never stopped looking out for us. Don't forget that. He doesn't care whether or not you're comfortable or if it's convenient for you. He wants you to grow and be stronger than before.
It's the one lesson I couldn't learn the easy way. Trust God to see you through the storm because it doesn't matter if you can't see the shore. He can see it all and he will never let you drown even if all you see is the crashing waves.
I won't be the best dad at times as much as I hope I would. I will fail you.
your abba father never will.
I love you more than you can imagine and I can't wait to meet you!
Your dad,
Joel
Your dad,
Joel