Saturday, November 27, 2010

My Flowers

I found these pictures of flowers that I grew at our house in Calimesa.  They were among the last photos I took of the house (for the lease agreement).  Only time will tell if we are meant to return to that house.  Seeing these pictures sure brings back memories and makes me miss my yard.  I always wished to have a big garden for vegetables, kitchen herbs and cutting flowers.  Maybe someday  :)
Red geraniums and Black-Eyed Susans 
 Purple Petunias
 Yes, I grew those sunflowers (that were at least a foot taller than that chain length fence) from seeds.
More purple petunias, and Comos that never bloomed.

Our New Reality (as of 11/27/10)

I do say... that I am deeply ashamed that my last blog was in APRIL!!!!  What have I been doing all this time?  Well, actually alot.  Picture: taking a leap of faith, holding onto Mike's hand (sometimes white knucklin' it), casting my fears/anxieties onto the Lord, giving my submissive heart to Mike, and relying on the kindness and goodness of others (Lisa, especially).  And having alot of fun along the way!
In the last 7 months, we have: packed up everything and shipped it to my Mom's house for storage, rented out our house in Calimesa and moved in with Mike's sister, Lisa, in Chino.  Then I got a part-time evening job at TJ Maxx (for a while, I'll explain later).  After a long 8 month wait, Mike received the most excellent news in late October (on my birthday) that he will be starting a new and exciting career.  **Per Mike's instructions, I cannot share online what his new career will be, but most of you reading this probably already know because you are our friends and family :) ** Then Mike asked me to quit my job to once again be a full-time mommy (isn't he the best?) and to devout my time to supporting him in his new journey.  I was surprised to have mixed feelings about quiting my little job.  On one hand, it was nice just to get out of the house for 4-5 hours and be someone else, to meet/help people, share God's love, etc.  On the otherhand, I'm thankful to have missed out on working a retail job on Black Friday (I shutter to think what it would have been like).  In the end, I now know that Mike's decision was the right decision for all of us.  Praise God for God-fearing, faithful husbands!

Currently, Mike has said his good-byes to his Rialto co-workers and looks ahead for his adventures to come.  Last week the Hillwigs (my dad and step-mom) blessed us with a totally awesome 5-day vacation in Oceanside to kick start our new life.  So as we continue to dish out the yummy Thanksgiving leftovers, I shall reminisce about our good times in Oceanside.  I hope to post pictures later today!

Is it too early to say "Merry Christmas"?  :)

Love, Nicole

Here's Mike about to take Dylan and Nathan to the park
so I can concentrate on making our Thanksgiving dinner.