Friday, May 31, 2013

Southern Appalachia Homemaker

Last time we talked, Samantha and I were spending the day outside.  We are outside again today, but in a very different location.  A few days after my last post, I learned that Chris' company was asking us to move to Birmingham, Alabama.  Four weeks later, we are here, fully re-located in temporary housing while we house hunt.  A shock?  Maybe.  But I've come to expect sudden change.  Life can change in the blink of an eye, all of our plans re-arranged.  It's a lot more enjoyable to ride the wave than to fight it when it happens.

"The mind of a man plans his way, but the Lord directs his steps."  Proverbs 16:9


We still intend to buy a house, as planned, but instead of on a lake a mile down the road, we are now looking for a house in the southern Appalachian mountains of northern Alabama.  Without fail, God's re-directions are far more delightful than our plans, for those who have eyes to see.  I've always wanted to live in the Appalachian Mountains, but didn't think it was possible with Chris' job.  I was born in South Western Virginia, right in the middle of the Appalachian chain.  When I think about returning, I think of Virginia or North Carolina.  I've never been to Alabama until now and had no idea that the Appalachian chain extended this far south.  What an amazing surprise!  After only a few days, I already feel more at home here than any other place I've lived since getting married and following my husband on the job trail.  Colorado, Florida, Switzerland, they were all wonderful adventures, but this?  This feels like home.  This is where I belong.  At least for now.  Only God could coordinate my husband's job and my ideal location to be in the same place.
As I write to you now, we're on the back patio and my baby sleeps in a pink stroller next to me and I look out over my laptop at the small woods behind our apartment that rest on a hill and separate our apartment buildings from another set of apartment buildings.  A breeze grazes us and I breathe fresh mountain air, daydreaming about what the rest of our new life in Alabama will bring.

5 comments:

  1. Kara, Thanks for sending me this news. Being "out of the loop" I did actually hear from Frank that you might be moving but "Poof" you're gone. It sounds beautiful. It sounds like I'd like to be sitting breathing that fresh mountain air and feeling the breeze. I'm glad our lives touched for the moment it did. I will always remember you as the one who gave/planted us flowers :)

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    1. Thank you, Liz! I loved my times with you!

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  2. Wow! Sweet Home Alabama! Enjoy and thanks for sharing the exciting news! :)

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  3. Makes my heart happy to watch you gracefully embrace God's surprising adventures in your life! Can't wait to explore new territory with you there. Marveling how the Lord uses our children to open new worlds for us in every dimension.

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  4. So happy for you to be in a place that feels like home, when I know this move was nothing you expected. God does more than we could ask or think. Love you!

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