This morning, this quote by President Monson struck me:
“Life by the yard is hard; by the inch it’s a cinch. Decisions Determine Destiny.”In the last 60 days, we have moved, traveled, and adopted. Phew. I am exhausted just writing that sentence. Change has been hard. It has felt like a marathon that just wouldn't end. It wasn't a completely unexpected move because we had sensed that there was trouble with the bank for almost a year. But unexpected to move in them middle of November. But through it all, when we let the Lord handle things by the yards and we focused on the inches, things have worked out beautifully -- a new home for a great deal and two beautiful new children.
That doesn't mean that change is easy. Leaving our church family is HARD. Moving is HARD. Unpacking is HARD. Making new friends is HARD. Did I mention that moving is HARD?? Keeping a preschool open while moving is HARD. Making friends with new neighbors who have been traumatized by large Mormon families (lol) as their neighbors is HARD. Working with Health and Welfare through our adoption is HARD. Knowing that BK is struggling and not wanting help from his family is HARD. And yet through it all, I've been at peace knowing that the Lord is handling all of the big stuff. He's cool like that :)
Why do we insist on living by the yard? Why do we insist in knowing what is better for us even though we can't see the full road ahead? I can only speak for myself, but I am fiercely independent and want to be self-sufficient. The last 6 years have required us to put all of our trust in Heavenly Father for providence. We had to humble ourselves through lost jobs, failed businesses, loans that needed repaid, medical bills, more medical bills, the passing of mark, more medical bills, job changes, 4 moves...and yet through it all He could see the road ahead while we trudged along. He could see the cliffs, pitfalls, 90 degree turns, and the end. But I still insisted in driving the car!
It's something I'm learning to change -- I need to be more like my husband -- steady, patient, and not freaking out when things are out of my control. (Note...I don't literally freak out....but I do freak out on the inside and lose sleep, hair, and a whole lot of years off of my life just to be clear :) )
These experiences, even with how HARD they have been, have strengthened my faith in the Lord. That I need to let Him lead my life and quit trying to drive. That I need to focus on the inches instead of the yards. And that I need to continue trusting in my awesome, spectacular and fabulous husband.
You are seriously amazing! You're like Elasigirl.
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