Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Milestones


            The month of May is a huge wrap up month for our family. It is the end of the school year which means the conclusion of school, Awana, womens Bible study, choir, piano lessons and the start of summer. This year I feel like we have reached several milestones - all of which signals some pretty major changes coming up!
             Our youngest child, Kimberly, passed her drivers test (on the very first try and with flying colors!!) and is enjoying driving herself to work and to the store if I need something. When she comes home tomorrow after school, she will be a senior. Wow.
            Our third child, Carissa, is in the middle of looking at some school options and is trying to discern the best path to pursue. She can hardly wait to finish and get into her own classroom to teach.
            Our second child, Ashleigh, will be wrapping up her internship in July and is busy looking for jobs in her field of work. Graduate school is another thing she is considering.
            Our oldest child, Andrew, is wrapping up his employment and will be sorting what he wants to box to move, to put into storage, or to pitch as he gets ready to move to Louisville to attend seminary.
            If Im not careful, it can put me in a very pensive mood and long for the good ole days when the kids were out in the yard playing or enjoyed the newest Disney movie. But I really wouldnt want to be back there, either. They were wonderful times and I treasure each of those memories. But I am really glad to be where we are right now.
            It is both humbling and exciting to watch each of our grown up kids stretch their wings as they move into life. I love to hear them talk about what God is teaching them and how they own their faith not just that they are going through life on what we have taught them but that they have come to beliefs through careful study on their own.
            It is gratifying to hear them talk about how their trust is being stretched as they wrap up one season of life and get ready for the next one with all the changes it will bring.
            And yes, it is nice to know we are still needed every so often for a piece of advice or a favorite home-cooked meal or the use of our van to help move their belongings.
            Yes these milestones are pretty big ones, but it is, after all, how God designed life to flow. I think what makes me smile the most, though, is this statement from 3 John verse 4: I have no greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in truth.

No comments:

Post a Comment