Showing posts with label journal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label journal. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Journal

So I wrote in the last page of my journal today. My husband got me this journal last year for Christmas and I have treasured its special meaning. I went back and read the first couple of entries I made in the journal which would have been December of 2007. In the prayer I prayed that God would let us find a church that is home. I was struck by the fact that almost exactly one year ago we were looking for a church home, one that we could feel comfortable and that would "fit", we have tried a few this year and well, I am happy to say that we are a part of Element Church and it is home. We all really love it and find it to be a great place to worship God. It is exciting to think about raising our kids there and them knowing that church can be and is different where we worship. That we the people form the church and our heart is for our community.

In fact, today as we were driving by Riverview High School Grace said, "We used to go to church there!" I asked her which church she liked best and she said, "The one we go to now." When I asked her why, she told me because she likes her teachers and class there the best, that they do fun things and even though they don't go outside, it is her favorite, and it takes alot to be "going outside in Grace's book.

Monday, October 13, 2008

My Title

I am starting this blog to be able to record my thoughts. I have always been an avid journal writer, but blogging vs. writing seemed like fun. I hope to record my thoughts, my struggles, my joys . . . my life as a wife, mom, and business owner. I want to preserve memories of my children, my husband, and of myself.

I chose the title of my blog because it is the philosophy my husband and I have adopted about our family. It was so easy for us to look at our lives as a book and in our book were chapters. Chapters like newlyweds, first jobs, college, first home, children . . . but after realizing what it meant to have children, to be a family, we realized that our family was much more than just chapters in our book, but instead family was the book and the chapters all revolved around it. It was a paradigm shift in our minds and one that has served us well. All our decisions run through the family filter and because of that I think we have a stronger marriage and happier children.

A little about my life thus far:
I love being the wife of Peter my husband. He is a great man and I love him with all my heart. He was the first boy I ever dated that treated my like a girl should be treated. We met when I was 16 while working at Winn-Dixie. He used to give me a hard time and I really do remember disliking him thoroughly. What you ask happened then to change my mind? All I can say is two words: Divine Intervention. Peter was the man that God had for me and he came in and changed my heart to see him as the man he had made hime to be. Two years later we were engaged and 1 more year later we were married.

We were both in school at the time, I working on my teaching degree, and Peter working on his degree. We had no money, but God provided a home for us for $100 that we loved and made our own with finances that just always seemed to be there (thank you God)! I finished school and went on to teach second grade while Peter finished up his master's degree in social work. We moved into our "starter" home in 2002 as they call it.

And a couple years later we started our family with the arrival of our dear daughter Grace in 2004. I was blessed to be able to stay home with her. She was easy to love and a joy to have in our lives. She wrapped her Daddy around her finger in a matter of moments and he remains there still today. She makes each day brighter and her smile is infectious. Then in 2006 Benjamin arrived. He is such a lover. Always ready with a hug and a kiss. He is adorable and has the most beautiful smile that you can't help but stare.

I think families are like snowflakes, no two are alike. Some can be similar but none are the same, and that is no different for the Dell's. We are unique, special and we love each other with our whole hearts and all of beings. We are a family, and family is the essence of life.