Wednesday, February 15

The Next Chapter

I do apologize for the lack of posts the last few weeks. We have been preparing for a move!! It has been very busy around here as everyday life continues and moving preparations have started. We are very excited for what the Lord had for us in the upcoming months and years.

It all started a few months ago when we were having a really hard time with Chad being away so much for work. He currently works 40ish hours a week, but has 2 1/2 hour commute one way. We thankful for sweet friends that house him 2 nights a week to ease the cost of gas and give him more rest. He usually leaves at 4:30 am and gets home at 6:30 pm... leaving only time for supper, playing with the kids for awhile, then getting ready for the next day. It really left little time for ministry or working at the church. While he loves his job, he knew in his heart that he couldn't keep working a job that took so much away from our family and ministry.

So we started praying for wisdom, either for a new job or a move. I was absolutely amazed to see how the Lord brought piece after piece to our puzzle. It became clearer and clearer that He was moving us. We will be moving to Warren, Maine on March 1. We will attend Church Hill Baptist Church under the mentoring of Pastor and Mrs. Wiley. Our prayer, and the prayer of Church Hill and Lee Baptist, is that the Lord will allow us to start a church in Rockland within the next 2-3 years. Chad has known for years that starting a church in Rockland is God's calling for his life. It was one of the first things we talked about in our dating relationship! I married him knowing that someday we would be going down this very path. We just never dreamed it would be so soon!

During this time I heard a message by Pastor Jim Schettler on Faith... he said that faith always precedes understanding. So true! If we understood everything that was going to happen then we wouldn't need faith. I have replayed this truth over and over in my mind during the past 2 months! It truly is a comfort to know that God knows the future and He will work everything out for good.

While we are excited for this new chapter, we are also sad to leave those here in Lee. Our church family has been nothing short of supportive and encouraging. We will miss them dearly It's definitely a bitter-sweet time.

All that being said, the next few weeks may be a little dry on the blog, but I will try to post snippets as they happen.

We would covet your prayers during this time of transition. It's so exciting to serve the Lord and trust His will.

Friday, February 3

Baby Steps to Preservation


So for several weeks now, we have really been considering what we eat. It all started with a little documentary called "Food Matters" that I just happened to sit down and watch one day. (It's instant play on Netflix, if you're interested!) It really changed the way I look at food and got me thinking about our lifestyle. I wouldn't say that we eat unhealthy... I try to feed my family nutritious and unprocessed food, but we've started looking for ways to improve our overall health.

First, we have started taking several vitamin supplements. In addition to food it's important to take a good multivitamin, a vitamin C supplement, a probiotic, and an oil supplement (flax seed or fish oil). I've noticed a big change. I did a lot of research looking for a good vitamin and a reasonable price and settled on www.vitabase.com. They really seem to do a good job for the money!

Second, we did a detox. Not fun, but necessary. If you immediately stop eating processed foods and jump right into an entire organic diet it can shock your body! When a toxin enters the body through food, beauty products or the environment our bodies take that toxin, wrap it in mucus and store it kind of like fat. A detox is necessary to rid the bodies of toxins then allowing the cells to absorb the rich nutrients of organic foods. We used a cleansing system from Vitabase and it worked for us!

We, as a society, pour so much money into material things but feed our bodies junk that will shorten our lives or at least reduce the quality of life. We kind of have things backwards. The best solution is to use organic ingredients and make as much of your own food as possible. While this is ideal... it is also very expensive and time consuming. I am all about making our food from scratch, but organic is expensive and the bills must be paid. :) So right now our family is taking baby steps. I've started making all of our own breads and tortillas and we've switched to some organic products. It's a very gratifying experience!

One thing that has been tugging at my mind has been the microwave. Can it really be good for your to use a machine that heats your food in 30-45 seconds?!?! I knew that it reduced the nutritional value of food but when I read this post on microwaves, we knew it was time to take the "great unplugging". We rarely used our microwave anyway, just for the occasional leftover warm-up or when I forget to finish my morning tea. :) So it really wasn't a huge step, but we sure feel good about taking it! And my, oh my the counter space it freed up! Here she is on her way to Goodwill...



After all, we are the temple of the Holy Ghost and our bodies are a gift from God. We need to take care of them.

Thursday, February 2

Playtime with Daddy!

Here is a video of Trent playing with daddy.

I have a cute video of Caylyn and daddy boxing, but it wouldn't upload. :( Maybe we'll try again later!