boxes & bubble-wrap & a bigger perspective

Thats pretty much all I look at these days...boxes, bubble wrap and what seems like endless closets and drawers 
that still need to be emptied and packed.
seriously, does it ever end?

Thankfully, those boxes and bubble-wrap have provided hours of entertainment for the girls.
(see below)
And mommy may jump in on the bubble popping every once in a while too. 
I mean, it IS really fun. :)


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While the physical part of packing an entire house is a little overwhelming at times, 
especially with two littles who need lots of attention, and in addition to the normal daily household things that still have to be done, like make meals and clean clothes...
I am actually finding a little joy in going through our things.
Simplifying our life to move on to our next season and home.

Several months ago, the Lord spoke to me very clearly while I was washing dishes one day.
He said "Simplify. You CAN do this."
He knew I needed a gentle reminder that simplification of stuff and excess in our life really is important.
It is a value we need to reteach ourselves, and that we really want to teach our children.

One thing moving and packing definitely does is remind you how much STUFF you actually do have.
(and when i say stuff I actually am thinking a different word in my head, that also starts with S. haha)

Because honestly, it really is amazing to take inventory of all that you own, and see how much is actually used or not used. 
How much of it you actually need,
and how much you really could go without.
I've been so glad to giveaway quite a bit to people who need it right now.
I'm hoping it will bless those who have recently lost a lot around here lately, after the storms.

Don't get me wrong. 
I am so grateful for the material things the Lord has given us and blessed us with over the years.
But one thing the tornado in Moore reminded me of, is that it ALL can be gone in a flash.
And that if I have the right perspective...an ETERNAL perspective...about the "stuff" in my life...
I know that I will be okay if it happened to me.
Clearly, I would be sad to lose the precious items.
But I just don't want to be attached to THINGS at all. Because that's exactly what they are.


OK well, I got off on a tangent, sorry.
It's just amazing how much my mind and heart have been processing through this packing and moving process.
The Lord speaking to me through it has made it a lot easier than I anticipated!
Thankful for that.

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Our house we have been renting the last two years has been a good one for us.
One we have loved and appreciated.
Some things I will miss are the spruce trees in our front yard, our big picture windows on the front of the house (which were the first ones I opened each morning)
and our large yard with lots of playing space.
We will also miss the walk to our neighborhood playground and lake.
One of the best things about this house, though,
 is that it is where we brought Bethany home after she was born.
HER first home.
It will always be extra special because of that.

But we are super excited to have our own home now. 
Our own family nest.
And if you know me well, you know I LOVE to nest. :)
It's a wonderful new house that I look forward to making our own for our family,
and hope to be in for a long time, or until the Lord says differently.
Can't wait to show y'all pics of it soon!

the house we are moving out of...
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And I want to say one more thing about this move.
This was TOTALLY the Lord.
We have seen Him follow through on some words He gave us over a year ago.
This is part of that coming to pass.
I am so thankful to see Him moving..there really is nothing better to watch.

so, here's to packing like a mad woman for the next 3 days,
more bubble wrap popping, trying to survive moving in 100 degree heat,
and pressing on towards a simplified life.

God is good, y'all.


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tornados and triathlons...and thanks.

Well, most of you know 
(or I have already talked to you about it in some way or another),
that we had some awful tornados here on Friday night.
Pretty scary stuff, not gonna lie.

Everyone is already on high-alert after the tragedy in Moore, so this was a pretty alarming situation for everyone around here. 
We knew storms were brewing but didn't realize they would be coming straight our way...the storm made a crazy turn. You could literally see the radar make a sudden turn and start heading towards us. 

Below is a shot of the tornado starting to come down into Norman...this is from our driveway as we piled in the car to head to a friend's underground shelter.
Within minutes of this picture, it was totally dark and black outside.

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Everyone in town was getting the hell outta dodge, so what should've taken us about 3 minutes 
took us 15, in stop start traffic just to go a few miles.
Thankfully we made our decision to head there at the time we did, because we got there in time to get into place.
I hadn't been scared until we were on our way in the car.
Parker kept me calm, and all I knew to do was just pray.
Thankfully, we WERE ok. The tornado missed us, though it was super close,
but we did get about 100 mph winds and a ton of crazy rain and hail.
My girls did great in the shelter and even had a little fun! thank GOD.

Some of you may also know, I had been training for a Triathlon for the past few months,
and it was supposed to be on Saturday.
But the race course was one of the hardest hit areas around, so it got cancelled.
They aren't going to reschedule, so thats a little disappointing,
BUT I feel great and heathy right now, so I am thankful for that at least!

When we picked up our race packets last week...
I was so excited when I got my number:
100!
crazy right?
Well, at least I got a new shirt and a swim cap out of it all.


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One thing training for this race did, was remind me how much I love to excercise,
and show me that it really is important to me to be and feel healthy and fit.
It's not about looks or weight.
It just gives me more confidence in everything I do when I am feeling good!
So even though the race didn't happen,
I am so glad I had that goal to work towards, or otherwise Im not sure I would've gotten back into working out so much.

We now have our little routine of going to the gym 4-5 days/week. 
When the girls aren't in school, they come to the kids place at the gym (the YMCA) and they LOVE it!
I am very blessed to have lots of girlfriends here who also go to the Y, so Abigail usually has some friends there when we go. Plus the workers know us well and are amazing with my girls.
So so thankful to have a place like that!
And honestly, even if I'm not "needing" to train or workout, it's a great Mama-break...
A great way to take care of myself, and even just walk while I watch a TV show.
(I usually watch Dr Phil or The View)
The girls have fun and so does Mama! :)

some pics from my training...

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I DID get to wear my bike helmet this past weekend, just not in the way I had planned!
(below are pics from preparing and hiding from the tornados)

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Anyways,
just wanted to check in and say hey today...
and also give another HUGE thanks to all who prayed for us on Friday night.
My phone was blowing up with all the texts and calls to check on us.
Some people even called my mom in Dallas when you couldn't get a hold of us.
It means a lot that so many people cared and were praying, y'all bless us!

so thankful right now that we weren't hit.

But please don't forget to continue to pray for those who WERE affected, or lost someone.
Though it wasn't as tragic as Moore, the tornados from Friday have already claimed 14 lives
(including a mom and her baby)
and that could still rise. 
Keep our state in your prayers...
Thanks, friends.



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a new season!

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yards to be mowed, and sunglasses to be worn...
summer's comin y'all.

so excited.
I know this summer will be new and fresh and filled with lots for good stuff for our family.

We move to our new house in just over 2 weeks
(umm...any tips on packing an entire house with two littles running around?! yikes.)
So excited to have a house here to make our own,
can't wait to show y'all pics soon!

Then, Parker and I leave right after that for 6 days.
yes, SIX days, kid-free.
(not like I wont miss my girls, but well, you understand my excitement.
#mamaneedsabreak)
It's some MUCH needed "us" time!

The Splash Pads opened this weekend,
which is where we spend a big chunk of our time in the summer.
Abigail's already chompin at the bit to go...
maybe this week if it's warm enough!

Overall, I feel like the Lord is up to stuff. :)
He has given us several words about this year, about this season,
and I feel like we are seeing a few of them come to fruition right now,
which is so exciting and encouraging.
Especially after a pretty rough few months
(btw, thanks for all the encouraging personal messages from yesterday's post)

We are looking forward to a fresh season 
of life and hope and peace and JOY.
Here's to summer...


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