Thursday, September 9, 2010

Life, 800 Miles from Home.

After over a month of living in North Carolina, we still have a lot to learn and a long way to go. However, we have been blessed in such amazing ways by our God, our sweet Redeemer, and I could not possibly publish this post without acknowledging all that He has done for us.

When we arrived in Wake Forest on August 1, Kyle and I were immediately discouraged about our housing assignment. What it lacked in lighting, a dishwasher, and a backyard, it made up for with creaky floors, a clothesline, and a broken water heater. I went to sleep that night in tears, begging God to send us home.

The next morning, when we went to sign our Housing Agreement, we made a joke or two about the miscommunication that had taken place regarding our housing assignment. Rather than ignoring our remarks, we were immediately offered a beautiful townhouse in the seminary's newest neighborhood. I wish you could have seen our faces...the blessing came at such a beautiful time! If we had made our comments 5 minutes later, after signing the agreement, it would have been too late! So, we gladly spent all day reloading the Uhaul and moving everything into our newest new home. By the end of the day, we were sweaty, exhausted, and exceedingly grateful.

I cannot even begin to tell you about all of the other things that the Lord has done for us. In a city surrounded by strangers, He has given us friends. In an economy that is releasing workers, He has provided us both with jobs. In a marriage that is new and trying, He has given us joy and patience. And, in those days that we suffer through homesickness, He is restoring our hearts with peace.

There are, of course, a few hard lessons that we've had to learn, and I will mention a few of them for your comic relief:
1.  Kyle: If you work in a bagel shop, no one will assume or treat you as if you have a degree in Business Administration. In fact, they will more likely mistake you for an ignorant high school teenager.
2. Claire: When you become a private trainer, you sign away your physical well-being. It is entirely likely, in fact, that one of your clients may accidentally kick you in the face while completing a hip extension. .
3. Kyle: Greek is just as hard as everyone says it is. 
4. Claire: No matter how hard you study for your weekly Hermeneutics quiz, you will inevitably fail that quiz if you spend all week studying the wrong chapter.
5. Coupon-clipping is not just for elderly ladies or bored housewives. It was actually invented for seminary students.

3 comments:

  1. Hello friends! Glad to see you are doing well and on the blog circuit. Hope NC is treating you both well.

    Steve and Laura

    ps. I notice your Kate Turabian Guide to Writing on your bookshelf. Have you memorized it yet? hahaha! I know we are trying in SF!

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  2. Coupons are no joke! I saved $16 at Walmart last week!

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  3. I'm glad to hear that things are going well for you. I am very proud of you both for working so hard to make your dreams come true. I love and miss you.

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