Wednesday, October 30, 2013

House Envy: Jenna Sue



I absolutely love this gal's style! Her home is light and airy, filled with blues and neutral tones -- I could see myself moving right in. And I love the DIY tutorials she has included. Check out a tour of her fully renovated and re-decorated home in Florida. Not only that, but she happens to also be a talented graphic designer: http://jennasuedesign.com/

I enjoy adding little touches to our apartment for now, but look forward to the day when we'll have a house of our own to really decorate!

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Momma Told Me There'd Be Days Like This


Last weekend was the best. For so many reasons. The weather was beautiful, I had two days off work and, most importantly, my mother was in town visiting! She flew up from the sunny South (Georgia) on Thursday and stayed through Tuesday morning. It was a wonderful long weekend. We did some Chicago exploring on Friday and toured the impressive Driehaus Museum in the Gold Coast, a gorgeous example of a 19th century Chicago mansion built during the Gilded Age. We walked all along the lakeshore (8+ miles) which was good because we also enjoyed a lot of good food, including lunch at Grand Lux Cafe and their tasty bread pudding! Saturday started with a trip to the Green City Market, and then some baby prep before a fun lunch at Big Star (the best fish tacos!). And our crib was delivered Saturday afternoon! So fun to see the nursery start to come together. I'm loving my choice of the Navy/Red Madras pattern from Pottery Barn kids and can't wait to see the look completed with fun nautical touches.

Sunday was church, then a delicious brunch at The Publican restaurant in the West Loop -- they never disappoint! Monday was more baby prep and just enjoying each other's company. I am so grateful for my mother's wisdom. She did an exceptional job of mothering me and my sisters (see how great I turned out! ;)) and I am blessed to have her as a mentor and resource as I prepare for motherhood. It was so much fun to show her some of our favorite spots in the city and just spend time talking in person. Facetime is great, but it just can't make up for real life! I am so looking forward to her return in early December -- this time for the little guy's birth! My only regret from the weekend? We didn't take enough photos together!



I returned to work on Tuesday rested and relaxed (always a good thing) and much less anxious than I had been the week before about some of the impending life changes we are facing. There are so many exciting things about preparing to welcome a baby, sometimes it's too bad that "real world" concerns get in the way (like jobs and finances). But, these things are a part of life, too, and we are called to handle them in the same way we ought to handle anything that comes our way: by trusting in God's providence and resting in His grace. How wonderful that we do not have to shoulder these burdens alone, not only because He has given us family to help bear the burden, but ultimately because He is a merciful Saviour and He bears the brunt in our place.

Matthew 11:28-30
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.”

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Updates

It's been a busy couple of weeks, and I don't think it's going to be slowing down any time soon! The season change is playing it's typical coy game, as is usually the case in Chicago: several cool days followed by a couple unusually warm days and then... rain. We're on the rainy end of this weather cycle, and I'm definitely looking forward to some more autumnal weather next week. I love summertime (and even the cicadas that are chirruping outside my window at this very moment), but I want to enjoy a little bit of fall before winter hits! Bring on the apples and pumpkins and sweaters!

Last weekend was Homecoming at my alma mater and it was so nice to go back for a quick day trip and see two of my (three) sisters. We don't get to see each other very often due to distance and busy lives, but when we do it is so nice to know these are the ladies God gave me as family. Looking forward to the next time all FOUR of us can get together!


In other news, this bump just keeps growing and the countdown continues. I can't believe I'll be 8 months next Wednesday! Pregnancy thus far has pretty much been one loooooong waiting game, but now that the due date approaches I feel like there's not enough time to get everything done! And I get the feeling that sensation never really goes away even after the baby is born.... but that's life, I suppose. Hurry up and wait.

So much has happened in the last several years of my life and I am so grateful for all the opportunities and experiences I've had; yet I can't help but feel there's more I should have accomplished before entering this parenthood phase. I suppose you can never really feel completely prepared and this is where faith comes in. I've said it before and I'll say it again: pregnancy and the preparation for impending motherhood has really challenged me to rely more fully on God. The doubts I have about our future as a married couple, a family, and even my goals as an individual, must all be laid at the throne of grace. It is too much for me to carry on my own (especially with 10 extra pounds in my abdomen)! There are many unanswered questions about our future but I know one thing for certain: my trust is in the Lord, and He will not fail.

Psalm 25

In you, Lord my God,
    I put my trust.

 I trust in you;
    do not let me be put to shame,
    nor let my enemies triumph over me. 
No one who hopes in you
    will ever be put to shame,
but shame will come on those
    who are treacherous without cause.
Show me your ways, Lord,
    teach me your paths. 
Guide me in your truth and teach me,
    for you are God my Savior,
    and my hope is in you all day long.

http://society6.com/PocketFuel/Psalm-397-Hope