Journey Together

Journey Together

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Thankful

As I write I'm listening to Christmas music, sitting in our cozy living room, gazing upon our beautiful Christmas tree and the snowy scene outdoors. Oh how I love this time of year! There's something about it being so cold outside and so warm inside that's just special. More than the warmth of our home, its the warmth in my heart that means so much! I love all of the Christmas gatherings and festivities with the ones I love - church family, friends, and family. I could go on and on about why I love this season so much! This year is so very special because I get to spend it with my husband for the first time ever!! We get to create our own traditions and carry on ones from our families. My heart feels full with him by my side :)

Alex and I were so blessed to be able to go home to Idaho for the week of Thanksgiving. My parents were in Montana with all of our relatives so Alex and I spent the whole week at his family's home. While we were there I got to go to lunch with my long time friend Tierney, we visited Sierra and Danika's (two of Alex's sisters) home school co-op, had a triple date with Alex's parents/sister and her husband/and aunt and uncle, went on a double date with my oldest brother and his wife, had a game night with friends, and spent lots of time with family! Alex's siblings kept us busy, always ready to play something :) Of course a highlight was getting to cuddle with our adorable nephew. I enjoyed getting to help Alicia (Alex's mom) cook, bake, and prepare for hosting Thanksgiving and also tagged along with her for some Christmas shopping and errands. Speaking of Christmas shopping, Alex and I took Danika and we accomplished most of our Christmas shopping - yay! The week flew by!

We have so much to be thankful for this season: God has truly blessed us by preparing the way for us to be in Washington. I know without a doubt that we were meant to minister here. Our youth students mean so much to me and I've been so blessed to make dear friends here! God has blessed us with a beautiful home and life here. I'm constantly reminded of what amazing families we have! I can't wait to spend Christmas with them! Words can't describe how much I love my husband and how incredibly blessed I am to be married to him. Most of all, we have a Savior who loves us and daily shows us His grace - that is something to be very thankful about!

I pray you all enjoy this wonderful season of thankfulness, spending time with loved ones, and celebrating our Savior!
After visiting Sierra and Danika at co-op we stopped for some yummy holiday coffees!

Oh he's such a cutie pie!

Playing trucks and cars with Aidric (Alex's brother) and August (our nephew)
After our triple date we took August to visit Santa :)

Thanksgiving Day with my hubby! :)

lol Alex found a bear head while we were Christmas shopping!

Time to decorate!




Our beautiful Christmas tree!



Merry Christmas!!!

Monday, September 21, 2015

A Change of Seasons

Hello friends and family!

It's been a while since my last post so this post has great potential to be filled with random thoughts :) Let's start with a recap of recent events.

Life is so good. I have SO much to be thankful for! First of all, being married to Alex is such a dream come true! We're learning a lot about each other, about how to combine two lives, about how to be in full time ministry together, and about this whole thing called "adulthood" :) I'm so absolutely, totally, thankful and amazed that I get to learn all of this with Alex...THE Alex! He's such a sweet hubby and takes such good care of me. I'm so thankful I get to help make his dreams come true and he wants to make my dreams come true.

Ministry life has been a huge part of our lives in this new season of marriage. Today marks 3 months of being in ministry here in WA and Wednesday marks 4 months of being married. God has done so many fantastic things in the youth and worship ministry during our time here and we know He will continue to do His work! We've been busy with youth services, Bible studies, boat parties, paint days (for the youth rooms), guys and girls nights, bowling fun, outreaches, foot ball game, and hangouts with our youth students. It's been so neat to build relationships with the students and see the enthusiasm they have for the youth ministry. Ministry definitely keeps us busy but it is totally what God has created us for! We are passionate about it and love getting to be in ministry together!

In addition to ministry life, I've been loving being a homemaker! :) I so enjoy cooking, baking, keeping out home tidy, decorating our home, and making it feel cozy and welcoming. It's such a blessing to hear Alex say how much he loves coming home and being home. We've really enjoyed having lots of company between friends and family from out of town and also hosting get togethers for our church family. My heart is so happy to be a homemaker and wife :)

I've been told by multiple people that I'm an over-thinker lol. This personality trait totally has both strengths and weaknesses. Anyhow, here's a conglomeration of some thoughts I've been processing lately:

1. I'm an imperfect perfectionist. Perhaps some of you can relate. Alex has certainly helped me in overcoming this (I still have a lot to learn). We had a conversation the other day about how I'm constantly trying to make myself better, my relationships better, my home better, etc. He gently but honestly said "You're going to drive yourself crazy and burn yourself out eventually". Wow. True. Aiming to be perfect is a ridiculous goal since it's absolutely impossible. 2 Cor. 12:9 is a great reminder for those who are perfectionists "But he said to me, My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness. Therefore, I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ's power may rest on me."

Lord help me to aim to honor you, all the while resting in Your grace, and not aim to be perfect. Lord help me to aim to love others, not aim to please them.

2. As I begin forming new relationships, maintain old ones, and re-unite with previous ones, I'm learning more about how messy relationships are. People are each designed SO uniquely and differently. I was raised one way; they were raised another. Their norm is far different from my own. I say and mean one thing; they interpret a completely different thing. I'm thankful for differences because when we learn from each other's differences, we become stronger/more rounded individuals. My "clock ticks" by pleasing others. But there's a major problem with that: pleasing everyone is completely impossible! However, that's not an excuse to give up on aiming to love others and bring them happiness. I've come to several conclusions: 1. If my conscience is clear that my intentions in how I'm interacting with others is out of love and with a good heart, then God is honored. 2. Try to see things from other's perspective - no matter how "off" it may seem to me. 3. I will hurt people; people will hurt me - Jesus, forgiveness and grace are the answers to healing and reconciliation. If forgiveness is something you are struggling with (as I have at times) I encourage you to be honest with Jesus about the hurt in your heart. Sometimes, we'll never get the apology we long for, but give that to Jesus too. It's not someone else's apology that will heal hurt, it's Jesus who heals. I also encourage you to listen to "Losing" by Tenth Avenue North and "Forgiveness" by Matthew West. I love this line of "Forgiveness": "So, let it go and be amazed By what you see through eyes of grace, The prisoner that it really frees is you

Well there's the latest update and some thoughts that hopefully will encourage you. Here are some pictures of recent happenings! God bless!

Alex doing an awesome job of leading Sunday morning worship

Alex preaching at one of our Sunday morning services. God has truly gifted him to be a pastor!

Fall is here so I just had to decorate for the new season! :)

I love being a home maker!

More fall decore :)

We got to visit home! We love our adorable little nephew!

Sierra and Danika (Alex's sisters) road up with us on the camping trip. Such wonderful girls!

Oh how I love my Papadee!

Hugs from Mommy are the best :)

So blessed to have a visit from Bryce and Ashley before they returned to Boston

We spent a lovely weekend with our wonderful friends, the Blairs

He brings me so much joy! So in love :)





Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Our New Home

Alex and I have been in our new home for just over a month and we have SO many blessings to count! We love our church family, our youth group, the new town, and our home :) God is so good! Not only is this a wonderful place to live, but we know that God has prepared our hearts to be here; we have so much peace about living here and so much excitement for what we believe God is going to do here! Alex is very busy with church life and I've been loving being a homemaker and pastor's wife :) We've already had the wonderful opportunity to do a lot of hosting in our home and we love it! We've had the youth group here, a group of young adults from the church, and the friends we've been making here. Also, we've had the wonderful blessing of having my cousin Susan come for a visit, my dear friends Kortney and Olivia and baby Quinn, my parents and brother, and my RA from college! And more friends and family are already planning trips to come visit us in the coming months. We were also blessed to get to meet our first nephew!!!!!! He is SO precious, tiny, and amazing!! Alex's sister, Latisha, and her husband Brent (long time great friends who are now our family) welcomed into the world August Nathaniel on June 17th. Alex and I were able to make it back to see them all over the 4th of July weekend. Such a blessing!

Well there's a bit of a recap of events lately. And here's pics of our new home! "Give thank to the Lord, for He is good; His love endures forever" -Psalm 118:1

Olivia, Kortney, Quinn, and Susan :)

Picnic with my family while they were visiting 


Our sweet nephew, August!

Welcome to our home!



My favorite part of our dining room is our view of this beautiful tree :)



It's amazing how pictures of our loved ones truly make it feel like a home :)


Our guest room/office/craft room 

My Aunt Karen gave me my Grandma J's and my Great Grandma's tea cups and shelf for my wedding. So special!

My bridesmaids and friends bought these beautiful tea sets for me! Can you tell I like tea time? :)




I'm so thankful to share this home with my amazing husband :) 

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

One Year Together

Yesterday Alex and I celebrated being together for one year. Today I'm reminiscing on our love story...

In the months before Alex and I started courting, even though I knew that Alex had previously had strong affections for me (I wasn't ready when he first asked me and had a lot of growing to do), I had no idea if Alex still cared for me in that way. God knew my heart was ready, but I also believed it was best for Alex to initiate, not me. So I prayed (A LOT) and waited. In those months I prayed for God's best for Alex, but I deeply hoped I was the one God had in mind for him. By the beginning of June last year, my hopes began to rise and I dared to dream that we might start dating in like a year. God had completely different and better plans! On July 7th, 2014 Alex and I began courting. We were both a little shocked that our hopes and dreams were actually becoming reality!

What an incredible year it has been with my amazing Alex!! Summer adventures with my wonderful boyfriend, journeying to college together in the fall, a beautiful engagement in the winter, experiencing college life, interviewing at churches, preparing for our wedding, graduating college together in the spring, saying "I do" to our happily ever after, and moving to a new state/home/life/job! I had hoped that Alex and I would start dating by the time we graduated college, instead God blessed us above and beyond and here we are: married!

Last week we received our gorgeous wedding photos! There are far too many to post but I just wanted to share a few. Our wedding day was perfectly lovely. Of course there are those funny moments to look back on when things don't go quite as expected...such as a gigantic-never-before-seen-in-Idaho rain storm interrupting our outdoor reception lol. But we can look back on every moment from that day as being a treasured memory! We had so many wonderful friends and family who helped to make the day run smoothly and beautifully. It meant so much to Alex and I to have lots of people who have helped us become who we are today to be there celebrating with us! Timing ran smoothly, the weather was perfect for pictures, the ceremony was so meaningful, everything looked gorgeous, and MOST importantly Alex and I committed to love, cherish, and honor one another for the rest of our lives. Words can't express how much I adore Alex and how VERY thankful I am that God has beautifully written our love story. Our wedding was a day, but our marriage is a lifetime. I'm beyond excited to see our journey together unfold!

Alex and I on the day we started courting: July 7th, 2014

The 12 BEAUTIFUL roses Alex gave me to celebrate one year together!!!

Daddy. Oh how I love him! He is the reason I knew I had to wait for someone like Alex who would treasure me. 

Our gorgeous ceremony. 

Foot pop = true love :)

HUSBAND AND WIFE!!!

SO very deeply in love with this man!


Bliss :)

Sweet love


My beautiful little sisters! 

Such a handsome group!

Alex and his little bro :)

SO blessed by these ladies!

Our beautiful wedding party!

With each new member, the family just gets better :)

My beautiful Mommy! She did so much to make our wedding day so special! Thank you Mommy!

What a privilege to be part of this amazing family! 

I am beyond blessed to have this godly couple as my in-laws!

There's nothing like family :)

Love these ladies! 


There's nothing like a Daddy's love :) I will always treasure these moments.

Me and my handsome husband!

Always and forever!!!