Monday, April 5, 2010

Yeah, I'm a bad blogger loser....

It's true, I'm behind and feeling like a loser at the blogging thing. I hate that saying "it is was it is," but in this case, well.......it is! Allie had her baby in October, which was AMAZING and beautiful, and I'm so thankful that I could be there. I quickly settled in to falling in love with her new little bundle of joy. What a sweet little guy! I swear that my uterus contracts everytime I get to love on that little guy. Makes me want a baby again...except for the fact that I need 9-10 hours of sleep a night. (It's legit, I'm not making this up. I really do get run down and sick if I don't get it.)


November was a blur with birthdays, Thanksgiving and Christmas preparations. December, if it's possible, was even more of a blur. Holly and Grace turned 10 and 9, respectively. We celebrated at home with a pajama birthday party and a bunch of their friends.


John celebrated another birthday at the beginning of the month, then we snuck in a visit to Florida in late January (I think!), which was good, given what was soon to come.


In February we started feeling really anxious about John's job and decided that we needed to start seriously looking for another position for him. The economy was continuing to fail and the outlook with his current employer was not good. With that in mind, we began to search in just the southeast; our hope being that we could stay close to John's side of the family and our older kiddos and their families. When that didn't yield anything, we decided to open it up to places that we'd like to live, as well as the southeast, and we prayed. It was, well...... so dead that it you could almost hear crickets chirping. Scary! At this point, about two weeks had passed since we started the search. It was then that John received notice that he would be laid off at of the end of April. We tried hard not to freak out, opened our search to the entire nation, and prayed harder.


He had phone interviews with companies in Oregon, North Dakota, Louisiana and Tennessee, plus a couple that I've forgotten about. We travelled for interviews in Louisiana and Tennessee, and started looking for rentals in those places in case a job was offered. We were hoping for Tennessee. We reallyliked Tennessee. Then we waited for an offer to come. And waited. Sometime in the middle of waiting, he got a call from a company in Kansas. Kansas, really? We had never even thought about Kansas. It caught us by surprise. He interviewed via phone with them. Then they flew both of us out for him to interview in person, and for us to check out the area. It was cold and windy, but it felt....right, somehow. Our focus shifted to this Kansas job, as did our hope. We went back home and waited some more, praying that an offer would come soon. About three weeks into the search, and feeling foolish about starting to pack our house up, John got notice that he would be laid off two weeks earlier. Awesome. No pressure!


Then, late one afternoon, and offer finally came in. From Tennessee. And we were confused. We WANTED Tennessee, only it didn't feel right. Added to that was the fact that no other offers had come in, and that we were running out of time. In the minutes after the offer came in, we were rather frantically reviewing our situation and talking about what we should do. WHAT THE HECK SHOULD WE DO?!?! And no kidding, not five minutes after the offer came in, the Kansas company called to see how we had liked Kansas, and how John had liked the company. It was a risky thing to do, but he told them that he had actually just hung up from receiving another offer, but that his preference was to come to Kansas, both for the job and the location, and that if they were considering making an offer soon, he would REALLY like to consider it. We fretted and prayed a lot. At 7:30 the next morning, they called with an offer.


That was almost three weeks ago. In that short amount of time, we packed up our lives and all of our stuff (wow, we have TOO MUCH stuff!!) and moved it a thousand miles away from our home in the woods of Alabama. We are now residents of Wichita, Kansas. John starts his new job in just a few days! We are happy and blessed, and so incredibly thankful for divine providence.


And that, my friends, is why I am a bad blogger loser. Sorry, no photos! I did say that I was a loser, didn't I? Update coming soon!!!

1 comment:

  1. I love good stories like that. The Lord is amazing how he works it all out for us. Glad Kansas is your home now, it's so much closer to Utah. Might just have to go for a road trip one day.

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