If you've read any of the previous things I've posted, you'll know that life has been a bit difficult to plan since Wesley left in October. I was blessed to be able to go out and visit him over Christmas, and he was able to come out to California for Easter a few weeks ago. We still don't know when he may be able to come back, and there's always the possibility that he could be sent somewhere else at almost any time.
With that in mind (as well as the fact that I plan on heading out to be where he is after the school year is over, regardless of if he comes back out here or not), when we had our last counseling session with our pastor we decided to have a legal ceremony to get officially married. We were grateful that almost all of the wedding party and my parents were able to be there (and the maid of honor brought bubbles!). So .... we're now legally married, and have been since April 15 (Tax Day!! Woo!)! We are waiting to have our honeymoon and really begin married life together until our friends and family can celebrate our marriage with us, whenever Wes is out here in the next few months.
We appreciate all of your support
and encouragement, and are hopeful that we will all be able to celebrate
together very soon. In the meantime, we wanted to share our good news.
;)
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Six Months Later
Sooooo it's been six months!! We planned on updating multiple times, but maintaining a blog is apparently rather difficult, especially when nothing very meaningful seems to happen. On my end, this whole experience has often seemed like just passing time until I can move out to Mississippi. I have continuously had to come back and ask God to help me focus on the time and place I am currently in, because I know that He hasn't forgotten about me during this "in between" period.
Most of my time has really been taken up with work, as well as the blessing of being able to spend time with my family, roommates, and friends. I have tried to plan possible things for a wedding, but with no set date (due to military uncertainty) it is really hard to do! As a planner, that has been one of the hardest things for me. I have, practically without exception, had to pare away every thing that I thought I might want to have for a wedding. It has been like every little thing that I've wanted to hold on to (location, flowers, invitations, save the dates, food, etc) has been taken away from me. All I have is a pair of shiny shoes, a dress in the making (thanks Mackenzie! :)), a groom, and God. We have had to once again come back to the point of saying, "This wedding is yours, God. We want it to be what You want, and maybe what You want isn't what a typical wedding looks like."
The only things that I know for sure is that, God willing, Wesley will be able to come visit once before the summer. And that I (at some point) will be heading out to join him in Mississippi. How, and exactly when, I don't know. Sometimes I think about earlier times when I would pray that God would grow me to be more like Him, and I don't want to begrudge anything He needs to use to do so. It's really hard sometimes, but each day is one day closer to whatever is coming, and God already knows what that looks like. :)
Most of my time has really been taken up with work, as well as the blessing of being able to spend time with my family, roommates, and friends. I have tried to plan possible things for a wedding, but with no set date (due to military uncertainty) it is really hard to do! As a planner, that has been one of the hardest things for me. I have, practically without exception, had to pare away every thing that I thought I might want to have for a wedding. It has been like every little thing that I've wanted to hold on to (location, flowers, invitations, save the dates, food, etc) has been taken away from me. All I have is a pair of shiny shoes, a dress in the making (thanks Mackenzie! :)), a groom, and God. We have had to once again come back to the point of saying, "This wedding is yours, God. We want it to be what You want, and maybe what You want isn't what a typical wedding looks like."
The only things that I know for sure is that, God willing, Wesley will be able to come visit once before the summer. And that I (at some point) will be heading out to join him in Mississippi. How, and exactly when, I don't know. Sometimes I think about earlier times when I would pray that God would grow me to be more like Him, and I don't want to begrudge anything He needs to use to do so. It's really hard sometimes, but each day is one day closer to whatever is coming, and God already knows what that looks like. :)
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