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My brother-in-law (my late husband’s brother) calls this next phase of my life a new adventure. I suppose it could be called that. However, it isn’t one I chose. Then, most heroes and heroines are pushed by some force or purpose to take on a challenge — otherwise there wouldn’t be a story. While this wasn’t my first choice, God smoothed the journey.
The rental market is tough. Homes rent within
minutes of their online posting. Through divine intervention, my inquiry into
the one I’m living in was the first. Delays in scheduling a viewing aligned
with my arrival in the area. After some initial hesitation, the landlord
accepted Cooper, a larger dog than she usually approves.
Add in, God has provided me with the funds to
secure the deposits and moving costs, leaving me with ample income for years to
come.
Besides all that, the home is more than I expected
with downsizing. It has many of the amenities I enjoyed in my old home, plus a
breathtaking view from the front window and porch. The neighborhood has
numerous walking trails and parks dotted with tall Ponderosa pines. Snowcapped
mountains line the horizon.
The small town consists of quaint coffeehouses,
art galleries, specialty shops, and eateries. No large department stores or
strip malls. Activities abound with live concerts, art shows, and more events
than I can name. Everyone I have met so far is friendly, outgoing and helpful. For
more shopping, a large town with every imaginable store is twenty-five minutes
away.
My son and his family are close. In fact, my granddaughter’s
school is just around the corner. My other son and daughter are only a few hours’
drive away. (Compared to the eight and ten-hour drives from my old home. )
Other than still missing my husband, this
adventure has a happy ending, thus far. But it’s not over yet. There will be
more adventures to come, filled with challenges and setbacks, interspersed with beautiful, sweet moments. That’s life. We
can choose to see it as an adventure, or wallow in self-pity. I have my moments
when I indulge in the latter, but it’s over quickly. How can it not,
considering the beautiful resting place, and wonderful support system God has
blessed me with? More than I imagined.
Dear Lord, there isn’t a way to fully thank you
for all the blessings you’ve given me. All I can offer in return is my gratitude
and unconditional love. Amen.
It's wonderful to get this update. Your new home and the town itself sound fantastic. Thank You, Lord, for paving the way!
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