Thank God for the small mercies He gives us. Wether it be getting my car fixed for 1/3 of what I was originally told it would be, or finding out that the random person that helped us with information on picking out a homestudy agency months ago is actually the best friend of one of Bryan's high school friends. We knew when we decided to adopt that we would have to completely trust God to guide us, but I'm so thankful for the merciful sightings He shows us along the way that He indeed is in complete control and has ordained each step of this process. Of course, God's timing is perfect. He seems to give us these moments just when we're starting to feel down about something. If you have any doubts that God is completely sovereign, ask me about my week, His sovereignty reigned all over it.
-amory
Religion that God our Father accepts as pure & faultless is this, to look after orphans...James 1:27
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Thursday, November 19, 2009
Sunday, November 15, 2009
The List
With all the awesome people donating time, money, and self over the last few months, Amory and I sat down to have a serious talk about what we were going to do to make our money stretch as much as it could. Here is the list we came up with from the discussion.
1. Lower the electric bill: By never turning on any lights we can save money on electricity. Of course, Amory will look like a clown after putting on makeup in the dark, and I will assuredly have more bruises on on my knees than an Italian soccer player, but if we can save a little money for the adoption fund, it is well worth it.
2. Lower the water bill: Our friends might need nose plugs, but if I can shut down the number of showers I have to take we can save money as well. When we do shower we will implement the 2-minute rule. Basically this rule states that no shower will take over two minutes. This means Amory will not be able to wash her hair or shave her legs, and I will not be allowed to fall asleep under the shower head any longer.
3. Cut the cable bill: We will no longer watch TV, which will save on the electric, and by getting rid of the cable we have we will save money on that expense as well. I might not be able to keep up with Alfred and Speakes' conversations about health care reform, immigration, and the sad state of the economy since I will not be able to watch the news, but it is for a good cause. By the way, will that be a problem for someone who is teaching journalism?
4. Half rations for all: I have volunteered the dogs to cut back on their (dfi) daily food intake. Mainly we are monitoring Nikki more closely. She has been in the habit of eating all of the cat's food when left alone. We have moved the cat bowl to the top of the dryer. This should effectively end the mid-day snacks of our little beagle mix. Amory and I are also cutting back. Mainly, we are replacing the big meals with smaller ones, which honestly might better for us anyway.
Alright, alright, I know. I am being a tad sarcastic here, but the main concepts are actually things we are doing. We are going to be better about keeping the lights off and taking shorter showers and getting rid of cable and watching the cost of the food we eat. We are not going to be going out to eat or things like that often, and we are not going to spend money unless it is an absolute necessity.
Today, I felt even more compelled to save every dime we could when one of our church friends handed us a check for more money than we could have ever expected. Thank you. You know who you are. When this process started I was really scared of how we were going to make it financially. Friday, when we made our first massive payment and turned in the contracts, that since of fear had almost evaporated. By trusting in God and seeing all of our friends and family put so much into this whole procees for us, we have vanquished any doubt that we are walking with God.
I know I have rambled on here for a while, but I guess my point was that we are going to be good stewards of the money that is donated and the time that is given by others. You guys don't know how many times I have been on the brink of tears at the amazing grace that God has bestowed upon us and how generous and caring our friends and family have been. I feel truly blessed to be able to go through this experience.
Bryan
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Garage Sale
When I was sorting items late Friday night, I was not certain this was a good idea. When I was crawling out of bed at 5:30 in the morning , I was not certain this was a good idea. When I was carrying 50 pound weights and furniture out of the garage in the low light of the morning, I was not certain this was a good idea. But, when I saw a man walking up the drive with a flashlight in hand at least 30 minutes before we were supposed to start, I changed my mind.
By 7 a.m. we were out of the red and into the black. The rest of the day was a whirlwind as people flooded our garage sale. We sold furniture, and toys, and clothes, and sporting goods, and kitchenware, and cookies, and cupcakes, and even some chocolate bread. We handed out cards with information to our blog - so many in fact that we had to go print off more half way through the day. We made money, and most importantly, we had fun.
Of course, this day could not have happened without the help of numerous people. We had Shelley who might have worked harder than any of us, coming to our house on Friday to allow people to bring stuff before we got off work, making signs the night before, and selling, selling, selling all day long. We had Lisa who made cookies and cupcakes and the time fly. We had Marilyn bake chocolate bread, which she brought later than I care to remember. We had over 20 families give us all kinds of things to sell. We had people show up to buy those items who told us they were adopted or had adopted or supported adopting.
Needless to say we are so thankful for each and everyone of you. The grand total, which I have held out on to make you read the rest of my ramblings, was amazing. The total amount of profit, which includes subtracting the cost of the newspaper ad, the garage sale license, and the posterboard for signs, was just over $800. And, somehow I thought this was not going to be a good idea? As Amory keeps saying, sometimes you have to just step out on faith and let God show you how awesome he is. That is exactly what happened on Saturday.
Bryan
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