When worlds collide

I took this photo on my unit in the hospital.  Though I spend oodles of time on 5200, and I talk about my family a TON while I am there, they very rarely visit my unit.  We were in the hospital to visit my uncle, and I had the kids scoot over to meet a few co-workers.  It’s so crazy to me to see my people at work. 

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What is not crazy to me is how good God is. 

We’ve been reading in Exodus for Community Bible Study this year.  God tells His children more than once TO REMEMBER.  He tells them to remember when the Angel of Death passed-over their homes.  He tells them to remember when He parted the Red Sea.  He tells Moses to WRITE DOWN for Joshua about how he led the Israelites in war against the Amalekites.  He says to remember His provision, because it can sustain us in future hard times.

I want to remember how God carried us through October.
I’ve worked a ton this month.  As the year started to wind down John noted he still had 9 vacation days he had to use up, or lose, by the end of the year.  While we certainly did not have the means to actually use his vacation days for vacation, we also know from the past that when he and I are home together, house projects ($$$) usually get started.  SO – we opted to have him take vacation days while I worked, thereby actually getting AHEAD financially.  What is more, I worked many evenings on days he did NOT have the day off.  My unit is short staffed and, as I said, we could use the money to get caught up.

Now – I gotta admit.  I was not in love with the idea of working so much – or why I really needed to.  I mean, come on… it’s called WORK for a reason.  And for every hour a mom is not at home, a mom is NOT at home!  It’s not like mom just slips off and things go on as they would if she were home.  It requires a lot of planning and prepping. 

But I saw fruit that I would not have seen otherwise, and I am focusing on that and want to remember that.

•We got to see the kids pony up and really pitch in in the mornings.  Mornings after I worked I would sleep in until 7 A.M. and they would run morning as usual and I would join them already in progress just in time for devotion. 

•They also managed many, many, many dinners without me.  Nigel and Marie took the lead there.

•I got to brush up on a LOT of skills.  I saw my boss more, as well as other folks from ancillary departments.  I got to refresh and learn a lot anew.  And I did enjoy getting to know a lot of the newer staff better.  I even did chest compressions during a code; something I hadn’t done since I was pregnant with Tabitha.  ‘

•But most of all – my working overlapped my Uncle Mickey’s hospitalization perfectly.  I got to see him, as well as my Aunt Kathy, and cousins Michael and Andy a great deal.  It was bittersweet.  At first we were sure it was a little set back, but as days and weeks wore on we were all stunned at how rapidly he began to deteriorating before our eyes.  So today, after church, we unanimously agreed we’d head up to RGH to say hello.   We have been praying steadfastly for him, and are not ashamed to say we are praying for a miracle. 

I am not glad we had such a hard summer.  I’m not glad to spend that kind of time away from my family.  But I am choosing to reflect on how God allowed it to line up in ways that allowed me to see my extended family, and how I could see my nuclear family work together.

Luke 18:1 And he told them a parable to the effect that they ought always to pray and not lose heart.

Co op cuties.

I’m going to be honest: I don’t love co op.  Nope.  But I do it sometimes because it can be a blessing for my family. 

These two cuties have been having a blast.  Katriel enjoys her ABC class with Mrs. Damdar.  Each week is a letter theme.  Here she is wearing a hat on H week.

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Johanna is taking three classes.  This is from her Draw! Write! Now! class.  I am an adult helper in that class. 

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Matthew 18:10 – See that you do not despise one of these little ones. For I tell you that in heaven their angels always see the face of my Father who is in heaven.

Championship Game

Marie’s modified soccer team made it to the championship game.  Unfortunately, it was on the WORST field ever.  One corner of the field is on a hill… I’m not making that up.  So if the ball goes out in that corner, they have to move the ball to another corner for a corner kick.  The field is also on a slight hill.

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These awesome kids played so well.  They didn’t even buckle when the ref made multiple questionable calls.  Their wonderful coach sets such a great example of humility and nobility.

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My sweet SK girl cried on the way home.

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She’s not sad because they lost.  She’s sad because it is over.

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Fall party at PCC

When my coworker asked me switch hours with her so she could take care of something, I JUMPED at the opportunity: it meant I could go to the fall party with my family.

Dinosaur Barbeque (was amazing).

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Stewart guarding the door to the maze.

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I couldn’t get nice photos of many of the activities.  There was apple bobbing, face painting, pumpkin sling shot, pumpkin seed spitting (ewwwwww – I skipped that!).

But INDOORS there was a maze.  The youth pastor and worship pastor created this maze with chairs and sheeting.

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The kids had a blast. 

Goal!

SK games are on Tuesdays and Thursdays, except when they are on Mondays.
Mommy works on Fridays and Saturdays, except when she works on Mondays.

Marie got a goal on Monday, October 16 while Mommy was at work.
Really.

But – this is where I love our fabulous God’s care for us.
Marie recently started attending youth group.  Her youth pastor, D.L. had sent out an informative email a few weeks back and mentioned if our kids had games, or concerts, or meets, etc., to let him know as he enjoys supporting the kids in their endeavors.  Well – it had dawned on me when I read that email to let him know about Marie’s games.  But I let it go, because the youth group is HUGE this year and I thought it was better not to add to his load when he could maybe concentrate on the oldest kids who would be leaving youth group sooner; Marie has years of soccer in front of her. 

However, this morning I felt a huge nudge push of the Holy Spirit to let D.L. know Marie had two upcoming home games.  I argued with the Holy Spirit for a while and finally decided I would just let D.L. know, but also let him know we had zero expectation he needed to attend at all, much less these two upcoming games.

Hours later, after the text was forgotten, I was in the med room at work.  Nan had taken Marie to the game and was texting me play-by-plays.  Then there it was – the text, “Marie got a goal!”  Tears of both joy and regret sprung to my eyes.  How had I missed that?  I struggled and talked to God about my anger, disappointment, and also about how weary I am in general with my aggressive October work schedule.  My good God comforted me, and I pushed through my responsibilities.

About an hour later I was having dinner and I got this image on my phone from D.L.

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It was this shot that delivered the goal. 

I can’t make this stuff up.

God is so good.