I remember Scot telling me not so long ago that it was his turn to be the stay-at-home mom and my turn to go find a job. I'm glad it didn't come to that even though I did apply for a job at a few places in Belding. I guess no one wants to hire a person who's only work experience for the last five years is cleaning and changing diapers :-)
The beginning of this month I actually did get a job working on my computer from home. The great thing about it is that I get to set my own hours and work anytime of the day, so it is ideal for our family's complicated schedule. Speaking of schedules, Scot and I finally sat down and wrote up a 'work week' plan. I was starting to go crazy not knowing what to expect from Scot and what he was expecting of me.
It feels like we are finally starting to settle into a new routine after two crazy months of total and complete chaos. I'm sure glad Scot has this new job as a Youth Pastor, I haven't seen him this focused and motivated since our missionary days in Bosnia. I couldn't be more grateful for this opportunity the Lord has provided for us.
I can't help but think to myself, "You did it again, God! You came through even though we didn't know how you were going to do it!" But why does He always wait till I've bitten off all of my nails before He saves the day? Maybe it's His way of showing me that I shouldn't worry so much. Well, I guess it's a good thing we're going through a book about worry and fear in our ladies' Bible study group :-)
Until next time,
Karisia
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