As you may have assumed, since you did not hear otherwise, the
boys arrived safely home on April 18th. Though they were tired and everyone is missing Nina, we were happy to be home and all together again. Mark has had every intention of
posting a blog about their time in Guatemala; however, he returned home with
some very unwelcome stowaways in his intestines. That, along with
beginning his new job on Monday, April 22nd, has left him barely keeping his
head above water these last few weeks.
So what has been
going on with the rest of us? Well...we are still in limbo-mode. We
are so thankful for the hospitality of our parents who have housed us and fed
us with such grace. It has provided us space and time to breathe and rest
and just BE, before the real unpacking begins.
During our week at
home together, before the boys headed back down south, we went house hunting.
In early March, we were planning to come home and look for
something to rent. That was something we talked about for several
reasons: at the time, the family renting our home was still trying to
sell their home; I was feeling very unable to make any decisions; and we felt
like renting might be a way to just take a breath for a year or so.
However, in the depths of my gut, that decision left me feeling sick to
my stomach. One thing I have longed for so very much is a place to
settle-- a place that is for my family and where we can begin anew and begin to
allow the Lord to mold in us what he wants life in Knoxville to look like for
the McKinney family. I knew we could do that anywhere, but I REALLY
didn't want to have to move again. And I knew that if we were renting, I
would struggle to really feel settled. Returning on March 26th, we opened
our hands and continued the prayer we have been praying for ourselves all year,
"Lord, show us where you want us to live."
The Lord answered
that prayer with a gift more abundant than anything I could have imagined!
Some of you know we have been looking at houses in the Lenoir City area
for quite some time, especially houses near Mark's parents. So, when a
house appeared on Zillow a few weeks before we flew back (we saw it the
day after we arrived), we were intrigued. It is walking distance from
Mark's parent's house and has a gorgeous view of the mountains and a beautiful
pasture. My first two thoughts were: 1. it's probably way out
of our price range OR 2. if it's in our price range, it's probably
a dump and has more work needed than we are willing to put in during this
season. (And Jesus gently shakes his head and says, "Oh, you of
little faith.") First of all...the price was more than perfect.
And second, I walked in and said, "I could move in here tomorrow
without doing anything!!" It is small and if you had told me a year
ago that I would practically be cutting the square footage of my home in half,
I would have told you that you must have lost your mind. But then again,
I am the one who moved to a place with no electricity with my four crazy kids--
so who can really claim sanity anyway?? And perspectives on what is big
enough changes dramatically when my family of 6 has been sharing two rooms and
sharing a house with 10 people. It's all about perspective.
And guess what...the dominoes are falling! This past
Tuesday, the family renting our house finally closed on their house.
Praise Jesus!!! We close with them this coming Friday and will
purchase our new home on Wednesday, May 15th. We are so very excited to
have a place to settle, to not have to move again, and to be able to figure
out our new normal. We would very much appreciate your prayers in the
midst of more transition and thank you for the many prayers you have offered for our family along this journey. We look forward to having you come visit us!
Oh...and a side-note: since we are moving into a smaller space, the baby grand piano is not going to make the move...so if you know of anyone who may be looking to buy a piano, let us know.
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