*Mark is still in job-search mode, which is a little bit tiring for all involved. Although I have to say that he has found quite a few companies who want him--he just hasn't found the one HE wants quite yet. We're continuing to pray for God's guidance and direction. I truly want Him to reach His hand down and physically point to the job He wants us to head toward. But, since that probably won't happen, we continue to lay it before Him and wait for His answer. I'm so incredibly proud of my husband through this process. He is working hard to find the best situation that takes care of us, but also gives our family the quality time we want.
*Most importantly, we are praying that God leads us where He is wanting us to be. Both in Mark's job, and in our lives. We've both been feeling an "itch" that can only be explained as a nudge from the Lord. I guess these times of reflection come with a major life-change, which for us is Mark's job. But, that has sparked other questions like "What are we doing for God in our daily lives right now?" and "What more does He want from us than what we have been offering?". Anyway, if you have the time, we would appreciate the prayers as we prepare our hearts for the purpose God is leading us toward. We can tell He is speaking...we just want to be sure we can hear what He is saying.
*Meanwhile, since he is more flexible these days, we are enjoying every minute we can with Mark Daddy-Daddy! He's been able to be involved in their schools and go on fun outings with us during the day. (Boy, are we spoiled by that!) Last week, we took a trip to the State Fair and had a good time. The food, the animals, the shows, the rides, the parade....it was alot to fit in and take in! Their favorite part was the "Little Hands on the Farm" exhibit, where they had to grow vegetables, feed animals, milk the cow, gather the eggs, and ride a tractor. At the end, they got "paid" for their work and got to shop in the store for a snack. It was the CUTEST thing! Here are our farmer girls:
And, this is how we all felt by the end of the night, especially after stuffing ourselves with the good fair food:
*We also got to have a "redo" birthday party with Lauren & Camryn at Rainforest Cafe, which was SO fun! We had to miss the first celebration, so we had our own mini-party for the big 4 year old birthday girl! Two funny things about that: 1) I took my camera and took about 20 pictures. Not ONE of them were even worth posting. Trying to get four girls to look at the camera in the middle of the rainforest was not successful. Instead, I have pictures of random body parts, half a head of one girl, or the backs of four heads. Oh well. 2) Alyssa and I started so many conversations that did not get finished because the job of being mommies came first, so Alyssa called me on the way home, and we talked for 30 minutes, finishing up the details of each conversation we had missed. :) We had a great time, O'Rears...even if we have no pictures to show for it!
*We're preparing for the upcoming fall holidays, and have always decorated the house on October 1st. That day happened to be very busy, and we didn't quite get to everything I had planned. But, I had already mentioned that to Kendyll, and she of course did not let that pass easily. We ended up decorating a few things quickly before bedtime, and saving the rest for the next day. That night, she wanted to decorate our dining room hutch (which we usually deck out in pumpkins, leaves, etc.) I told her "Kendyll, we'll wait until tomorrow to do that, because I have to look at the pictures to remember what I did there." (Explanation: Anal, yet, Forgetful Mommy has pictures of past years of holidays to help me remember what I do with decorations....it saves time, and saves my brain cells from trying to think through it.) Kendyll used this situation to "stretch" me. The next morning, she decorated the whole thing by herself, while I was busy with Abby Kate. I came in to a massive decorating project with leaves everywhere, pumpkins exploding off the shelves, and fall, fall, fall! She must have seen in my eyes that I was thinking "But, this isn't the way I always do it!" And, she said "Now, Mommy, you have to change it up a little, okay? It doesn't ALWAYS have to be the way you did it before!" She continued to do this in every room, and made me change things that I would have NEVER changed. It was pretty funny. And it's probably good that she's a little less anal than her mommy. She now uses that line all the time about "not making things the same way that they were before." :)
*And, now, for the finale highlight of this blog. Get ready, everyone....drum roll, please. As of next Friday, October 19th, I will no longer be a brace-face!!! YES!!! I get my "bracelets" off! (as Carlie calls them!) I am beyond excited and really don't know if I can wait another week. They were supposed to be off a couple of months ago, so this process has required extra patience---more than I had at times. :) Anyway, we're excited around here. Well, that is, everyone except Kendyll, who is very sad. She says that "I'm much more beautiful with them on", and "What if you don't look like Mommy anymore?", which she said through tears asI I shared the good news. Funny girl. I'm glad she likes them, but I can't say she's gonna get her way on this one.
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Thanks for the update. We will pray for you and Mark as you search for the perfect job to fit your family. Will and I were earnestly looking for a new situation when we found our new home in Hamilton. God is so good! We do have a friend going to ACU from Hamilton in the fall. Alyssa is a sweet girl (our preacher's daughter). Anyway, if Cailee is really looking for a roomie, we could let them email each other or something. Take care... and keep us posted!
That is just about the cutest butterfly I've ever seen:)
We, too, are so proud of Mark and how he has handled the search for a new job. It's so encouraging to watch the two of you trust that God has something perfect in store and not settle for less than that. We're praying for you and Mark during all of this and can't wait to see the outcome!
Love you.
First of all, I am so glad that Camryn's little butterfly costume is being put to good use! Abby Kate looks ADORABLE! We had so much fun at Rainforest Cafe...thank you for taking the time to spend with the O'Rear girls.... we love you!
I am excited for you and the removal of your bracelets! I know you can't wait!
Great pictures.
We will continue to pray for all future plans for the Jacobs fam.
I'm so looking forward to catching up with you in person next weekend. You are coming...right?
Okay...I am laughing at Kendyll! She is too funny! The real question...does she notice you sneaking leaves and pumpkins back into their "assigned" places?
We, too, are praying for Mark and the work situation. I am so impressed and proud of his thoughtfulness and attention to the details before accepting a position. The perfect one is coming!
And your butterfly is too cute! Where can I get a butterfly as cute as yours? :) I can't wait to see your angels, too!
Love yall!
I can't believe you will be getting your braces off so soon -- I know you are excited and ready.
We will be praying that you will have answers for Mark's job and your family decisions over the next few weeks/months.
Great update as usual!
Definately saying some prayers about the job search. I know God has something incredible lined up. You have reminded me to not be so anal about decorations myself. We have a 'grouping' of three varying sizes of pumpkins on the hearth, Ty thinks they should be lined up. I change them about three times a day only to come back and find them lined up! So silly on my part I know. I think everything else is too high up for their reach! Post pictures after your braces are off! I had them forever and failed to wear my retainers long enough and my bottoms are slowly going back. I don't know if I could ever go through it again. I am excited for you!
We will be praying for you guys, that God makes His purposes clear to you both. I know what you mean about the "itch" that comes with transition. We'll be praying that God will make it evident. I know that God will continue to use you regardless of the place, the job, or the circumstances. Keep us updated!
I'm sure the job situation has to stir so many different emotions. We have thought of y'all several times and will pray for the right opportunity to present itself.
Love the decorations story!! :)
This has nothing to do with anything, but I was reading some really stupid love letters that Scott and I use to write back and forth while I was at ACU, and on one of them, I mentioned how I got a letter from a particular someone that you didn't want letters from. And...so when I wrote that person back, I said "Chelsea wanted me to make sure you had her address." So, then you started getting tons of letters from her, and you were mad at me!! Isn't that hilarious?? IT just made me laugh, so I had to share.
yes:)
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