Saturday 25 June 2011

Be ever thankful!


Good Morning, or whatever is the best greeting to you, in your part of the world!

It has been a bit of a while since I last wrote a tid of a post (June 8th). So many things to do, in such little time, it would definitely appear. Alan and I have been packing practically non-stop. However, we now have a place to relocate to - as of ten days ago. We will be renting for a year or more; (perhaps an option even to buy then - however, we are not thinking about that, at this time). At any rate, we have the breathing room to step back, to re evaluate, and to recover from these last couple of roller coaster years.

To reiterate and recap, you may wish to refer to my June 3rd post of 'Looking Forward!' re my thoughts. "Alan and I have sadly observed inequities, deceit, collusion etc; so we are now in the legal process of resolving things in a fair fashion. We take comfort and solace in Knowing He IS our Refuge and Strength' and that He IS our Advocate for Truth and Justice. He HATES inequities!!!"

We are still on that winding trail, on the cliff, and we are more assured than ever, that He Directs our path and that Truth and Justice prevails. Everything is in His time, in Accordance with His Will, Purpose, and Plan. Yesterday evening, an ephifany tidbit came to me. ie. 'It is our responsibility to Rely upon Him!' Yes, He has promised to take care of His children (all of us), but we MUST have total trust and faith in Him; that He provides the help that is needed, the solutions. Alan and I are joyful and thankful that 'all things are possible with Him.' The New Testament passage - "I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me", keeps pulsating within my heart and oozing enthusiastically throughout my veins.

Alan and I are, indeed, moving forward. It is a change - a major one for sure; however, we are looking forward to our new adventure and to eagerly go forth with what unfolds, day by day. We are making the best of it and our rented home will be a very cosy spot. My daughter, son-in-law, and our twin grandsons live a short distance away; so it will be all the more special! All the modern conveniences are within walking distance; how neat is that!!! Also, we know our pup, Blue, will adjust to his new surroundings, as there is a small garden.

Eventhough Alan and I have been on the go, we have appreciated reading daily, the 'Daily Journey with Christ', a free booklet that we receive monthly from Pastor Charles Price, of Living Truth. We identify with his insights; as this is exactly what we have experienced and where we are at presently. No coincidences here, folks!

A big heartfelt thank you to Pastor Charles, for sharing his solid teachings and messages of encouragement. His ministry, as well as several others I have referred to (in previous posts), are uplifting, as in a 'breath of fresh air' to us! Also, the Bible, which is the Truth, is all the more awesome and meaningful, in our everyday experiences! For those of you who wish to know more etc, I encourage you to check out these ministries.

I am glad it is Saturday morning; as I can sit here with my elixir of coffee and reflect thankfully upon our Blessings. I am also enjoying the large cup that my son made for me for Mother's Day. You can refer to my May 8th post, if you wish a bittid of background. ie. 'A cherished mug shot on Mother's Day!' You can see the above picture.

It is raining; however, I am grateful for this gentle and refreshing rain. I pulled a bittidz muscle yesterday in my back; so I am moving rather slowly at the moment. Alan and I have been doing most of the packing ourselves; as we need to be prudent with the moving costs. The movers will primarily be moving the furniture and the heavy non-breakables. ie. books, that sort of thing. It indeed, has been a journey; however, we know that He is there with us through and through!

The new owners came by yesterday (We did not need to apologize for the war zone of boxes etc. LOL!) to do further measurements. They are an older and delightful couple. They will be making major renovations and we are happy for the 'face lift' that our home will lovingly receive!

Will share a tid tale. Within the last week or so, we had a mound that 'appeared' in the carpet, in our den / family room. Of course, that room is where we have a number of packed boxes. It turns out it is a fatigued membrane; and fortunately, it is not our problem (nor the new owners), as it is occuring from the outside. (ie Strata's responsibility).

Also, the crew of pressure washers were in the complex and our outside tap (the freezer part of it, is fatigued as well). Well, when the hose was attached to it, we had quite the flood in our kitchen, part of the den and front hall. Towels were literally floating along the kitchen tiled floors! We are thankful too, that this is an external issue as well. All the units are being prepped for painting. The pressure washers had to discontinue temporarily with our place; and since then everything has been mopped up.

As it happens, the new owners are not moving in til September, as they are doing extensive renovations. So needless to write, our packing etc has been quite the uphill challenge. The risen mound has not burst fortunately. Once we empty the den of the sofas etc and all the bit boxes, the carpet will be lifted up and all will be put right.

Meanshile, the sun has been attempting to appear several times; amongst dark threatening clouds (rather picturesque). So, it is an extra perfect day to rest, methinks. Particularly, when I thought I was back in my twenties yesterday manoeuvring bittidical boxes around. LOL! Have had to do some 'admin' stuff, (which I keep putting off! LOL!) so, this will be a good day to attend to that tidbitical task. Now it is pouring with rain; and the lush greenery and surrounding colourful foliage stands out magnificently against the black skies.

Hope to be back before we move to our new abode. We have a number of matters to attend to; however a tidbit - 'Just keep on trekking. Trust and Know in Faith that He is with you, every step of the way!'

Also, a bittid or two - i.e. Romans 8;28 - "And we know that God causes all things to work for the good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose." I confidently keep saying that, amongst other passages, as well as being thankful, in all circumstances. And, we do have much to be thankful for! Also, from Hebrews 11:1 - "Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen."

Peace and God Bless.

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