Wednesday, August 4, 2010

All moved in

Well... Josh and I are all moved in at our new place.  At first I wasn't a fan of how small the apartment felt, but now that everything is put away and the boxes are gone, it is beginning to feel like home.

I am still looking for a job, but I do have a few leads on some possible private lesson teaching.
Josh keeps telling me that God just wants me to be patient.  I have never not worked and it feels very strange, almost like I'm in middle school and on summer vacation, but with more responsibility.

I don't like not working and I remember when I was younger how my mom would say that she couldn't stand not working either.  After my sister and I were old enough to be in school she went right back to work and I really respect her for that.  It's not easy to be a mom and work, but somehow she did it.

We are keeping everyone in our prayers, as it seems that lots of people are in tough financial or career changing spots.  This economy has affected everyone I know and it has not been in a good way.  I know that when we are faithful and rely on God for His provisions that all will be ok.  I have never asked to be rich.  I have only wanted to be able to pay back my debt and be able to pay the bills and have food and clothing.  God has always provided and I know that He will provide for our loved ones also.

Keep living, keep praying and take stock in the small things in your daily life.

God Bless,

HB

Friday, July 16, 2010

Closing this chapter and beginning new one

In a few days Josh and I will be leaving the beautiful state of Arkansas for Georgia.  It has been a wonderful journey here filled with meeting new people and teaching some great students.  We have really enjoyed our time here and the last four years have flown by.  I hope that our move to GA will be blessed with new opportunities in music and that we will make some fast friends. 

It is also a blessing that we will be closer to family.  I can't wait to be able to see them more often than once or twice a year.  I think that family and friends are the most important people in our lives and the farther you live from them sometimes the harder it is to keep up.  It's been hard watching our niece and nephews grow up from this distance.  Every time we see them it seems they have learned a thousand new things and we've missed about 900 of them. 

My prayer is that from us being in GA our families will be able to see us and stay with us more often and that Josh and I can begin to plan the rest of our lives together.  Hopefully a house and maybe a baby or two will be in our future, but first I have to find a job. :)

Thanks for you prayers and I will post some pics of the new place once we are moved in!

God Bless,

HB

Monday, June 28, 2010

All you have to decide

It's been said that in life one should have no regrets.  Life is a journey of triumphs, and failures, and somewher in between.  One thing life has taught me, or should I say, God has taught me in this life - is that it doesn't matter what mistakes we made in the past and it doesn't matter what mistakes we may make in the future, all that we have to decide is what to do with the time we are given.

There is no greater purpose than what we are doing now - as spouses, parents, men and women, sister or brother, son or daughter.  We must continue to live our lives choosing the path that, in most cases, can be the most trying and difficult.  The lessons we are taught along the way help shape the decisions we make in our future. 

When we do look back it shouldn't be to punish ourselves or feel that regret, but to see the all that we have accomplished and how far we've come in this journey.  Don't allow yourself to sit and stew over things you can no longer control because you probably never had control in the first place.

Lay it down and move on!

God Bless,

HB

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Make it throught the day.....


Set me as a seal upon your heart, as a seal upon your arm: for love is as strong as death...Many waters cannot quench love, neither can the floods drown it...


Monday, April 26, 2010

Things I've observed

First of all we had a great weekend with Michael and Vicki during their visit. We can't wait until we will be just a 3 hour ride away instead of 8. I wish I had pictures but we didn't take any. Not that we didn't to, we just didn't think about it.
The year is winding down and I begun to notice some things from the different places I go day to day. First of all I have noticed that when I'm driving on a three-lane interstate or highway people would rather pass me in the left lane than get over in the right lane. What's that about?
I think people are just too lazy to move over to the other side. I make a bet with myself every time someone is going to pass as to whether it will be on the left or right and 90% of the time it is on the left side. I don't think this is indigenous to Arkansas.
Is it too much to ask to make a camera that will automatically edit and slim you down when you take a photo. I hate that the way I look in the mirror and the way I look in photos is so different. I look like a small whale in a photo whereas if I look in the mirror I may not be a thin as I once was, but I don't look like I just ate Bambi either.
Today Josh and I started our morning workout routine. We have made a decision to do it together and make exercise a regular part of our life. This is always the hardest step for both of us, because it's too easy to hit the snooze button. :)
My hope and prayer is that God continues to give us the strength to push through our temptations and get healthy!
Thank you for all the prayers and good wishes. We are excited to be moving to Georgia. Please continue to pray about a job for me. Also, please keep my family in your prayers!
God Bless,
HB

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Yes it has been a while

So a lot has been going on since I last posted something. I graduated with my doctorate (finally) and Josh and I were able to walk together. Josh gave a wonderful solo recital at the beginning of the semester and I am in the process of getting ready to do my own in March.
We are hopeful that the Lord will bless us with new opportunities whether it be here or at a new school and new area. No one really knows what the future holds but if you keep your eye on God then all will always be alright.
Sometimes it feels like our lives revolve around money and it takes being very strong and grounded to not let it get you down or run your life. Afterall God blesses us with talents and skills, but it doesn't necessarily mean we will get rich and retire by age 40. It sometimes means polishing those talents and enhancing them and doing right by God by following what He wants for us.
This is the journey I am on and what Josh and I have been working hard to accomplish.
God Bless,
HB