~Daily life and thoughts of Mathews wives~
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Truth. And stuff.
"God's love language is obedience."
My mind is pretty much blown. Maybe a lot of you are much farther along in your spiritual walks than I am, so hopefully this doesn't sound silly to you, that this meant so much to me. But this one line cleared up a LOT of confusion I've had for years.
Thank You, Father, for showing me this today.
That is all.
Thursday, June 30, 2011
He is good
Could it be that God is trying to tell me something through these frustrations? I feel so helpless right now. I can't do the things that need to get done, I can't even do things that I need to get done (like grocery shopping...food is getting rather scarce in this household). God I believe just showed me that I need to learn to rely on HIM. It's amazing how easy it is to forget. We get so wrapped up in our lives, and take for granted all the many blessings He's given us, and feel like we always have to have it all together. I struggle a lot with wanting everything to be perfect and trying to achieve that. But it suddenly occurred to me as I was washing the dishes that above all, I need to be relying on God. I can do nothing apart from Him. My spiritual walk hasn't been the greatest lately, I've been reading my Bible and reading a book that is slowly helping me get rid of some confusion I've had, but I'm not to a point yet where I am completely on fire for God and think about Him all the time. I want very much to have that and yet I want my own life to be impeccable. I am certain now that I can't have both. And I think I can be content with that.
Father, forgive me for not relying on You as I should.
Praise God for trials and for His goodness!
Monday, June 27, 2011
Summer day in Alaska
I haven't posted since before we moved, so here are some highlights of this month:
~We found a duplex, and moved in at the end of May. It is a wonderful house, I am so thankful for it.
~Scott went to Korea for about 10 days the week after we moved. I definitely did not enjoy my first taste of separation after marriage. We were hardly even able to talk on the phone for even 3 minutes at a time. But, we got through it, and now I have an idea of what it'll be like when he gets deployed. *gulp*.
~We celebrated our first anniversary this weekend, on June 25th. Scott took me to this really expensive restaurant...the food was wonderful. (It better have been for that price. :P)
~Mom sent me a book by Watchman Nee called "The Normal Christian Life." I've been slowly reading it, trying to digest everything. It's an excellent book, it's clearing up a lot of confusion I've had before when it comes to my own walk with Christ.
~I am now done with Dr. appointments at the clinic on Eielson, I will now be going to the actual hospital where I will be giving birth. And I only have about three more appointments, every other week, before the baby gets here (Lord willing.) Oh, I hope he comes soon. I am really running out of room in there. I can't breathe anymore. And I can't get comfortable at night, so I don't get good sleep either. (Like I will ever get good sleep again for the next 20 years or so.)
~This next weekend, we are planning on taking a camping trip out to this remote area in Alaska called Chicken. Why? When we discovered there was a little town (population: 17) in Alaska called Chicken, Scott decided we could not move away from Alaska without having been there. So we figured we'd just knock that trip out over the Fourth of July weekend. Which is fine, fireworks out here are rather lame. On the Fourth, the sun is out all night long, and it's not very interesting lighting fireworks that you can't even really see because it's too light out. And on New Year's, it is WAY too cold to stand outside for very long at all, so fireworks aren't very fun then, either. Guess we'll have to wait until the next place we PCS.
~I'm slowly figuring my camera out. I really enjoy it. So I'm posting some pictures below of some recent ones I took. Feedback, anyone?
Pretty little flowers I found out near Beaver Lake |
I really like all the birch trees in AK |
My wedding rings |
And that's about it for now. I hope everyone is having a fantastic week!
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Good things
James 1:17
Every good thing given and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shifting shadow.
Yesterday was busy and full with preparing for a folk dance. Then in the evening we danced. I was spun around, nearly fell over a dozen times, laughed quite often, and I've been a little achy all day. Truly signs of a good folk dance.
Today we got up and out the door much to early for a Saturday and watched the Armed Forces Day parade. But it was well worth it. After the parade was lunch and then off to shopping with my sister. So after being away from the house for nearly 11 hours with a brief stop over at home I was glad to get home and listen to a bedtime story.
My family is reading through 100 Cupboards by N. D. Wilson. We are VERY behind in just reading it, but it's a great book so far. It has fantastic characters and is so fun to listen to.
It's now very late so I will stop writing. There is much more I could write about - game night at my parents; weekends away with the in-laws; trips to Seattle with my Hubby.
This whole trip has been one good thing after another.
Friday, May 13, 2011
Grey ocean.
Saturday, May 7, 2011
It's been a while
~ I'm up to running a full mile or a bit over about twice a week now. Soon I will be attempting it three times a week. And I'm hitting my seventh month of pregnancy. This is GREAT! My only problem is, I have a terribly hard time getting myself to get out there and actually do it. Here's a conversation in my head from this past week: "Oh man. I really don't want to." "But...but you keep saying you WILL! Don't cop out on me now..." "But it's still kinda cold outside, and my running clothes are dirty and..." "Oh for goodness sake! Your running clothes will be dirty and sweaty ANYWAY by the time you're done, what's the difference?" "Well, ok. Maybe I'll just take a long WALK today." "Yeah, there you go! Put on your running clothes, grab your mp3 player, and pretend you're going to take a walk."
...And on it goes. I seriously have to psyche myself out to get outside and go. I've taken to just pretending I won't really run, but then of course I do once I'm all geared up and warmed up. It works for now.
~We paid off our entire car loan and are now officially debt free! Hurray! No more loans ever again.
~ Scott's sister, Hannah, came out to Alaska to visit last month, and we had a lot of fun. We "kidnapped" her and took her to Anchorage, which is about 8 hours away. We'd been planning this for MONTHS. Someone accidentally gave it away at church to her, but she had no idea what day we were going, and was duly surprised when we told her we were going to Fairbanks to take pictures, and ended up being in the car for 8 hours. And on this trip, Scott surprised ME too...
~...with a Canon Rebel T2i!!! I've been wanting this camera for a very long time. We stopped at a turn out along the road where there was some pretty scenery to take pictures. I started to get out of the car, and Scott said, "You don't have your camera." Confused, I showed him the little bag dangling from my hand where my old camera was and replied, "Yes I do." To which he responded, "No, you don't." I pretty much shoved the bag in his face (politely of course) and said, "Yeah I do, it's right here." He shook his head, and pulled out a much bigger camera case and told me, "Now you do." Completely shocked, I opened the bag to find this wonderful camera. I couldn't actually believe it at first. I was stunned. It's an amazing camera and I'm learning a lot about it. So exciting. Hopefully I'll be able to figure out how to post pictures in this blog. Scott had been running two "cons" as he calls them, keeping the camera secret from me and the Anchorage secret from Hannah, and Hannah and I were in on both secrets from each other. She helped him with the camera, and I helped him with the Anchorage planning. Scott says it's very hard to do this. I think he deserves a medal or something. :)
~We are moving out of our apartment May 31st. The slight problem is that we don't have a place to move TO yet. We're looking at a couple of duplexes (two different ones) today in our search for a new home. I've really liked this little apartment, we've lived here for a year, and even though it's small (which we don't mind) it has a nice, open floor plan, huge windows overlooking a beautiful lake, two decent sized rooms, and everything else we could need. But it is not suitable for a baby, so alas, we must settle somewhere else. I will miss our first home as newlyweds, but it will be for the best. For one thing, we won't have to deal with coin-op washers and dyers anymore, we'll have our own. (To me, that's an essential for a having a baby around, everything is so expensive up here, including coin-op laundry.) This apartment is also an upstairs unit, and I'm not comfortable with the idea of having to lug a baby, a diaper bag, my purse, etc. up and down stairs every time I enter or leave the apartment. There's an accident waiting to happen. Also, being a family of musicians, we have no room for both a baby and for our seemingly hundreds of instruments, plus all our recreational equipment such as bikes, gun target, rock climbing gear, board games, sewing machine and craft supplies, etc. And another important reason: the walls in this apartment are SO thin, we can hear the neighbors do EVERYTHING. And I mean everything. (*coughgotothebathroomcough*) and I'm afraid if the baby likes screaming at 2:00 am every morning we're going to keep the poor neighbors awake all the time. I'm rather hopeful about the duplexes we're looking at today. They're not a house like we were hoping for, but they are both separated by the garages so we're certain we won't be a bother to the neighbors.
~I just finished my very first crochet project, a hat! I'm so excited I actually finished something. Next thing I'm going to do: an afghan. Bring it on!
~And of course I have to mention progress with the little one. I am now 27 weeks along and very excited. The baby lately has been kicking me so hard it actually HURTS... I had no idea he could do that. He likes kicking my bladder too, so I have lots of moments, particularly in the evening, where I get startled a lot. It's rather comical. I can hardly WAIT to see him, feel him, smell him (is that weird?), hold him in my arms instead of my stomach. I am so much looking forward to seeing his personality develop, and enjoying every stage of his babyhood. I know that it will be hard, and that there will be tears as well, but I will take the bad with the amazing good. My prayer for this little one is always first and foremost that he come to passionately know, love, and serve our incredible Saviour.
~There's lots more, but I'll leave with this one last thing. But it's definitely not the least. In fact, I saved it for last because I think it is the most wonderful thing that's happened all year. My brother, who is about a year younger than I, and who has gone through a lot of agony and rebellion all these years, has just recently accepted Christ as his Lord. This happened about a month ago, but I am still so excited I could dance around the house! We've all been praying for this to happen for years. Since I got married and moved away, we've actually developed a pretty good relationship, but now it's even BETTER because he is not only my blood brother, but he is also my forever brother in Christ as well. And I love him. Praise God from whom all blessings flow!
And now I will end here, before this gets to be a mile long. :)
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Bittersweet
Definition of BITTERSWEET
1: being at once bitter and sweet; especially : pleasant but including or marked by elements of suffering or regret.
As our last few days on Hawaii are dwindling I've use the word bittersweet in my thoughts a lot lately. The very sweet part of this move is the month of leave spent at home. I look forward to seeing lots of family and friends - to catch up in person with those whom I love. The bitter part is more obvious: leaving a place that has been home for the last three years. Now while I am sad to leave this place with all the beauty that God made (at least one more drive on H-3!), the water, plant life, and funny creatures won't be what I miss most. It will be the people. This is our first move from a place that wasn't home. I may never see the people here again this side of glory.
There is something about being far away from immediate family that makes you seek out others to be family. The phrase “church family” means so much more than before. These are the people who brought meals when my children were born, babysat for all kinds of reasons, helped me seek after good through Bible studies, play games and talked longer than we meant to, and generally loved and cared for my family. I am sad to leave them.
I give God all praise for the people He has brought into my life to help me grow. I praise Him for the many blessings I have experienced while here in Hawaii. I praise Him for his wisdom in our move, for His plan for our house and our stuff that is in transit. I praise Him because He knows who will help me grow, who my husband will work with, who our kids' friends will be, and what church we will attend. I praise Him even though I'm currently sad and I remind myself that His plan is better than any thing I think I want.