Accomplishing the dream...

We look ahead to the future for happiness, letting life slip through our fingers. Will we feel complete when the task is done or look back on how we missed so much fun? Self-exhausted and we cant see a thing, hurting those we love as well as ourselves. We have so much to be grateful for, but are we willing to open the door? Too frequently others see whats in front of our face, but were to blind to look as we're ready to race. Is this what life should be about? Money, fortune, fame or a big house? Family, love, friendship and laughter are what we should seek. Everything else will fall in its place so there's no need to compete....

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Monday, May 16, 2011

Change

Change can be hard to embrace. Impossible to some, easy as a thought to others. Change can be forced or willing, good or bad, and expected or surprised. Many changes have occurred in my life lately.(check out some previous posts) I'm sure its the same for yourselves or the lives of your families and friends. I don't mean small changes that go unseen or overlooked , but I'm talking major.
I prepare today for yet another change. This one I embrace. The day has now settled and reality has kicked in. My Dear is gone. There is nothing in me that agrees with this change, but notice that I "embrace" it. This is a temporary change, but long in length to bear.(at least in my opinion) He is gone on business and my world is different without him. He is on his journey to set up our lives so they'll never be the same. Not just for me and him, but for our children and our children's children. As most may know we have college tuition's to pay for four children and one is coming down the pipeline in another year or so.
He has stepped out on faith and is holding on to God's Promise for all of our lives. As much as the change is overwhelming and hard to adjust to for everyone in my household including him, it is for the greater purpose of our lives. In 13 days the foundation will be set for the most welcome change of our futures. Owning and operating a business is not easy and will succumb you to these conditions, but all in all its well worth the CHANGE!

2 comments:

Tamekia said...

Hang in there Sarah I know exactly what it is your going threw. I am the one who leaves and go out of town for business. It it hard for me and my family as well, but I know that this is what I have to do for the time being. Embracing something like this is all we can do and the days when we are home together make the best of it. I <3 this blog. It truly touched me. My cousin is very blessed to have a supportive women like you by his side. My God continue to bless you and you family.

Sarah said...

Thanks Tamekia for your encouraging words & support. I know you understand first hand the positions family has to go through sometimes. I know that in due time God will bless you to be home everynight w/ your family & the same here. Hugs Sarah!