Saturday, July 1, 2017

Moving On

 

Ever since Keith and I got married in the Tarheel state, we have always talked about "getting back to NC". 

We had the opportunity to move there before we got married but decided on Austin instead. Looking back, we have no regrets moving to Austin. It was a great city to start a marriage in and where our Eli was born. We both loved living there and found some amazing friends that we still have today! 

We moved to Louisville quickly, for a job and completely felt the Lord's leading.  Eli was only 18 months old. We moved into a house which was much too big for us, but with room to grow.  And grow we did. Louisville gave us 2 more children and sweet early years as a family. However, the complications Hannah was born with hit us from out of no where, as well as a hard work situation for Keith. 

Again, we know the Lord led us here and has provided for all the needs of our family. Big and small. 

So in less than two weeks we complete the circle and move to North Carolina. 

A place we've never lived as a family. And a place I haven't lived in more than 15 years. 

It's exciting to start another adventure. NC has a lot to offer in recreation, schooling and medical services. It will be so nice to be closer to family and in a way start over. 

It's also nerve-racking to think about finding new schools, doctors and starting over. 

We will miss our friends, church family and the countless doctors and therapists who have been with us the last 4 years. 

 
Hannah with 4 of the therapists who have worked her the last 2+ years. 

This move is unlike any I've had before. I'm going back to a place I know, but it will still take some adjustment. I am in charge of helping my kids maneuver the emotions of leaving a place they've grown for their whole life and settle into a place that is foreign. New schools, new church, new doctors, new friends and so much more. It's a big task. 

But with this move, unlike the others, I have the desire to take the bull by the horns and step out of my comfort zone and live bigger. 

I literally have no idea what this means, practically, but I am excited to see how the Lord moves us on this journey. 

Please pray for us as we say goodbye to our Kentucky home over the next 10 days and I will update you next from NC! 

"The LORD will guide you continually,
 giving you water when you are dry 
and restoring your strength. 
You will be like a 
well-watered garden, 
like an ever-flowing spring."
Isaiah 58:11

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