Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Grace

To go along with Chris' announcement of our latest life happenings, I would like to add a few ramblings of my own:

Grace. We have learned, in volume over the past month, that grace comes in many shapes and sizes and is called by different names. In a faith-filled child, in a mother of 4, in an organization full of lies and broken promises. Grace covers all. All.

I put my resignation in at the YMCA last Wednesday. Not 10 minutes after, I receieved an email from the VP of the Membership Division calling a mandatory meeting for all Youth and Family Directors (13 of us in all). The meeting was scheduled for the very next day, so I knew something was up. Considering that I had just given my last day, I didn't know if I needed to attend, and as it turns out it "didn't apply to me" so I did not attend. On my way into work Thursday morning, I called one of the other gals to hear the report of the meeting:

Me: Hey C, I was calling to see what the meeting this morning was all about.
C: Oh, you missed a good one.
Me: Really, what happened?
C: We all just got fired.
Me: What?! You are kidding me!
C: Nope, they have eliminated our position across the association.

After several seconds of silence and complete disbelief I tried to console my broken spirited friends and immediately began to thank God for his immaculate timing and changes that he has allowed in our life. I mean, not even 24 hours before I would have lost my job, I put in my resignation. God is good.

This past weekend Chris and I learned a precious lesson on forgiveness. Without going into detail, a picture of grace freely given was painted right in front of our faces. We learned the love a man should have for his wife (and a woman for her husband) that illuminates the love that Christ has for his church. Marriages may struggle and spouses may stray, but grace covers all. All.

So God has been BIG in our faces in many ways. It's crazy to think we are getting ready to close this Kansas City chapter and move on to a life we have dreamed about for a while now. I am so thankful for this chapter and the lessons I have learned. I can't say that I will miss a lot about the midwest, but what I will miss, I will miss a lot. This has been a great place for us to get our feet on the ground and learn to be the Fords together... we are eagerly awaiting what is just over the mountain for us.

We will share much more as we begin to explore our new adventure...

1 comment:

J. Ted Voigt said...

Good times! Thanks for the posts (both of you) It's good to hear what's going on in your lives! We will miss you, but then again it's not like we're still hanging around either... Man when we get back to KC we'll hardly know anyone at Heartland! Sadness!

Well I hope it all goes well for you both. We've really enjoyed the time we've been able to spend with you and your little dog too! he he heeee! Ok Love you both! take care!
peace
ted