Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight.
Proverbs 3:5-6

Saturday, March 26, 2011

A Busy Day

My sweet husband works so hard throughout the week, and he didn't get a break today. As I'm trying to think of what we did today, it really wasn't that much, but it was run, run, run...all day long, so at the end of the day, we're a little exhausted. Not to mention, Aaron has a case he's preparing for on Monday, so when I came back from grabbing a load of laundry tonight, this is what I found....
I love my husband, and I'm so thankful for him and all his hard work. 

Just another week...

We've been in Illinois for 22 days now, and for 10 of those days, I've been sick. Yes, you're correct. That is almost half of the time that we've been here. Believe me, each time that number gets larger, I ask myself, "Is God trying to tell me something about Illinois?" I don't really think that about Illinois...I don't yet anyway. Once I've been sick for more than half the time we've been here, I may begin to actually question it.

This week I started my new job. Despite how excited I was to actually not have to work for a change, I was actually excited about the job. I'm working as a receptionist at a dentist's office, and it's a perfect fit for me. It's all about detail and schedules...which I'm all about. The best thing about it is that it's a Christian dentist that strives to have a Christian atmosphere in his office...which I love. I've been saying this all along on this journey that Aaron and I are on, but God really is orchestrating everything in our lives. It's so amazing to look at the things that are happening in our lives and see His hand in it all.

Everything comes and goes so quickly, just like the weather, but in the end, God is faithful and true to His word. He's always providing for our every need, and even though I'm complaining about how I've been sick for so long (just with a cold by the way...nothing serious), it's always so amazing to see God's hand in it all. Aaron and I prayed the other night that this horrible cold of mine would go away. Yesterday, I started to feel just a tiny bit better, and today, I'm a little bit better than yesterday. I know that these clouds (or at this time a cold) will pass, and I'll be on my way to sunny (and hopefully warmer) days.

This week is just another week, but it's another week where my God is at work in my life and in our marriage. 

Friday, March 18, 2011

St. Patty's Day

Yesterday, we had Ma & Pa Kaney and Mom & Chris over for dinner. We had Irish Stew (minus the beer - I was afraid to put it in the stew because I thought it might make it taste weird), and I made green popcorn. Both were delicious, and I think I might try to do the popcorn again for another holiday...maybe the 4th of July (red, white, & blue) or Christmas (green & red). I've been munching on the leftover popcorn all day. Yum!


I almost canceled our evening with them though because I wasn't feeling well that morning, but as the day progressed, I felt much better. Today, however, is another story. I think that little green leprechaun left me a nasty present...a terrible cold. But I'm praising God that this "present" came before Monday when I start my new job because that would have been terrible to start my new job and be sick.  

Do you think if I'm thankful enough to have this cold now that the Lord will make it go away by Monday?

Friday, March 11, 2011

Chris Tomlin

Andrea (my sister) bought her and I tickets to the Chris Tomlin concert in Madison as my birthday present. The concert was last night, and it was a blast! (Next time, I'd love to bring Aaron with me. He would have really enjoyed it.)

Andrea, Gina (one of my sister's good friends), and I left late in the afternoon yesterday to head up to Madison for the concert. We had a perfect plan set for a perfect girls night out. We would get to Madison early, eat dinner before the concert, enjoy the concert, and then head home. Until...my sister announced half way up to Madison that she forgot the tickets at home. Luckily, we were only half way to Madison, and Gina had a family member that lived closer to where we were. Gina rescued us by calling them to see if we could print off the tickets at their home. It all ended up working out just fine, and it made for a great laugh by the end of the night. We weren't able to eat dinner out at a restaurant, but we ate pizza and bread sticks at the concert. We were all really excited about the pizza and bread sticks by the time we got to the concert, and I'm not sure if it was because the pizza and bread sticks were really that good or because we were all starving by the time we got them...either way, it ended up being perfect. Our plan for the evening didn't work out just like we had anticipated, but it was still a perfect evening none the less. We made it to the concert in plenty of time, we had a great time at the concert, and my favorite part was that it was a great night of worshiping my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. The worship was amazing, and that was all I really cared about.

Thanks, Andrea, for a great birthday present!! It was really a great girls night out!

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Aaron's First Day

Aaron had his first full day of work on Monday. I'm so proud of him!! I would have taken a picture of him on his first day, but I knew the answer would be "NO!", so I didn't even ask. Thankfully, Aaron can't say no to his Aunt Barb. We're staying with his aunt and uncle (Barb & Terry) for a little while until we can find a place of our own, and she was able to snag him as he walked out the door. (No, I did not secretly ask her to do it for me.) She showed me the picture later and told me how she took pictures of each of their kids on their first day of school, and she just couldn't resist taking a picture of Aaron on his first day. And I'm so thankful she asked for the picture!


Doesn't he just look so handsome with his suit on? I'm a little bias, but I think he's the most handsome attorney in the world! Of course, he's a little older than he was when his mom took pictures of him going to his first day of school, and he has a briefcase in his hand instead of a backpack, but he's still just as cute now as he was then.

Did I mention how proud I am of him?

Monday, March 7, 2011

Our New Journey Begins

Last Wednesday we started out on our two day journey across half the country. Aaron's dad (Dale) and brother (Ryan) flew out on Tuesday night to help us drive back. We had both of our cars and the moving truck, so Aaron and I each drove a car and Dale and Ryan switched off driving the truck. We move very well, so of course, we had everything completely organized and ready to go when Dale and Ryan arrived. We had the truck loaded up in less than an hour. This is our 6th move since we've been married, and hopefully, it will be our last move for a while. We traveled approximately 1,100 miles across five different states, and we finally made it to our new home of Illinois on Thursday. Everything is still sinking in for us. It's weird to think that we're not going back to Virginia and that this is our new home, but I'm sure we'll adjust soon. It feels very surreal to be here, but it's exciting to be starting this new phase in our lives.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

It's my birthday and I'll cry if I want to...

The last couple weeks have just flown by. We've been so busy packing and preparing for our move half way across the county, and we've been trying to soak up as much time with our friends and family here in Virginia Beach as much as possible. I'm not going to lie...this move is definitely going to be the hardest one we've done. We've moved six times since we've been married, and I don't remember any of them being as hard as this one, but we definitely know the Lord has amazing things in store for us in this new phase in our lives.

I'll admit that the past couple weeks I've done A LOT of crying. I'm even getting teary eyed just thinking about it. Aaron and I did not expect that almost 4 years ago when we followed the Lord's calling to Virginia Beach, that it would be one of the best experiences of our lives. We've learned so much during this time, and we've made friends that I will now call family. I wish we could just pack each and every one of our friends from Virginia Beach in a box and take them all with us.

We're going to miss so many things....
 The beach and the weather are definitely going to be missed. Aaron had a terribly time trying to pull me away from it on Sunday when I said my goodbyes to the ocean. (sigh)

We'll both miss Regent University so much. It became such a huge part of our lives, but I'll definitely miss my coworkers. Each one of them became dear friends. 

Aaron's coworkers were a little more "rowdy", but they'll still be missed. Love you all!

I'm going to miss my "5:15" friends. They will always hold a special place in my heart. 

And Lis holds a special place in my heart as well.

 Of course, all of our friends will be dearly missed....

expecially our Goddaughter and my best friend Joanne....

 and the rest of the Whitfield family will be dearly missed as well. We consider ourselves a part of the Whitfield family, and they will always be a part of the Kaney family. 

It stinks that all these goodbyes are happening on my birthday, but praise the Lord for Skype. I know we'll be in touch with each and every one of our friends here, and we're looking forward to what the Lord has in store for us in Illinois.