“Blessed is she who believed that the Lord would
fulfill his promises to her.” Luke 1:45
Hello 25. I see so many different posts on social media encouraging
women to complete “bucket lists” by the age of 25. I also see posts
discouraging women from “marrying at a young age”. Every woman is different. In my case, my “bucket list” is completely different (like take both kids to the pumpkin patch) than those posted and I married at what some may see as a young age (I was 22 but I married an "older man" ;) . But guess
what? I couldn’t be happier!
The past few years have without a doubt been a whirlwind for me.
College, marriage, moving/first baby (same weekend I might add), new job,
second baby. WHEW! While I would like to say that all of this was a breeze that
would be a lie. The hardest for me would have to be the move to Hattiesburg. I
was so excited for my husband and his new job opportunity; however, I was at
home with a new baby and not having any friends in this new town. During this
time, my relationship with God was strengthened. I prayed for Christian friends
for our family. I tell Lacey Wade all of the time, “You and your family were an
answer to my prayers.” She will never know how much I cherish our precious
friendship. While we are together our families can laugh at each other because
we go through the exact same things.
Another answered prayer was being hired as a first grade teacher at a
local school in Forrest County. I am blessed to say this is my second year
doing something I love. I love teaching and always have. Is every day easy?
Absolutely not. Do I love the extra hours of work I do after work? No. But I
never dread going to work and that is not something everyone can say.
My babies bring such joy to my life. I get “sympathy looks” all of the time when I am out with both of them by myself. I wish I had a dollar for every time someone says, “Mmm, you’ve got your hands full!” Yes I do, but my hands are full of love. My house is always a mess, toys are everywhere and the kitchen isn’t clean. But I can tell you I have two happy children that don’t care how messy or clean the house may be. If you ever drop by for an unexpected visit, don’t even think about judging my home!
My babies bring such joy to my life. I get “sympathy looks” all of the time when I am out with both of them by myself. I wish I had a dollar for every time someone says, “Mmm, you’ve got your hands full!” Yes I do, but my hands are full of love. My house is always a mess, toys are everywhere and the kitchen isn’t clean. But I can tell you I have two happy children that don’t care how messy or clean the house may be. If you ever drop by for an unexpected visit, don’t even think about judging my home!
My biggest answered prayer was officially
answered on June 16, 2012. I had prayed for God to send me the right man. I was
tired of waiting and being let down. Once I finally handed it over to God (and
this time I really did), When I least expected it, along came a boy from
Mississippi. From that day forward, I was with my best friend. Believe it or
not, I may not always be the easiest person to live with but he never lets it
show. The saying “I never knew how much I loved your father until I saw him
with you” is so true for me, except times two. I could not ask for a better
father for our two children. He takes everything in stride while I am a
stressed mess. It is so funny how opposite we are about things. I do believe
that opposites attract.
One thing I absolutely cannot leave out is Venture Church (previously First
Hattiesburg). This church has been an answered prayer for our whole family. I remember
Kyle and I having conversations when we moved to Hattiesburg saying we would
never go to a church “that big”. However, we were led to try it. I am so glad
we did! It’s been over a year now that we have been members of this amazing
church. We have made such
wonderful friends and built relationships with other believers. The most
important to me is the children’s ministry. I have never had to worry about my
babies being in the nursery. I know without a doubt they are being cared for
and loved on (and maybe just maybe spoiled). We had to run by the drug store
last Sunday on our way to church. We had to pass by the mall on the way. When
we went past, Kolt began to cry and point at the mall. He thought the mall was
church and that we weren’t going. (Yes I know, our church must be big for him
to mistake the two). I love that our children love going to church. I hope it always
stays that way!
So for anyone who thinks turning 25
means you have so many things to do before you get married or before you turn
30, stop and make sure you are following God’s plan and not your own. My
journey has been amazing thus far and I cannot wait to see what God has in
store for the future.
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