Sunday, February 19, 2012

Somewhere Over the Rainbow


Pity Parties are held on a daily basis in my home, we invite no one and only those who live in this home can celebrate our pitiful lives in the right style. It's been a long year and we are still not out of the woods yet. Going back to school after a job loss was our only option unless we decided to move. Mr. Jewels has gone to school before, but going to school when one is newly married living in a basement apartment with only one small child and working part-time with their whole lives ahead of them is easy compared to 3 children, a house payment, serving in the Bishopric and life passing them by.
BUT, we have wonderful friends and family who give us wonderful words of encourage and small secret acts of kindness, letting us know that we can carry on. My favorites: There's always a rainbow after the rain, this too shall pass, keep calm and carry on, life is full of sheep so just knit with it. I am in love with all kinds of words of encouragement. Life isn't easy for any one all of the time and every one faces different and difficult challenges. I do know Heavenly Father loves me and knows that this is hard for me to bear. I have learned many things this past year but one lesson I will never forget is that I will never ignore the promptings to do something, for example, I had the desire to get a food storage going and to pay off car loans and save for a really rainy day, and as a family we did those things and I am so grateful we did. I know we would be in a terrible position financially now if I had not listened to the promptings. So if I can remind myself to listen and obey I know my family will be okay, I will be a good and supportive wife and good and patient mother. Just listen to the promptings. And when these dog days are over I am stocking up on some really really really good toilet paper!

6 comments:

Jewels said...

My favorite is from Bette MIdler in Drowning Mona. Her protagonist says, "when life gives you lemons, just make lemonade." She replies, "what if life gives you a big pile of (math)? What do you do then?"
Ha! You're the best, Jewels.
*I prefer to sub (math) in for other popular four-letter words. ;)

Penny said...

I think one of the best things about your being in this situation right now is that you get to be such an inspirational example. I hope that doesn't sound like too much of an annoying platitude because I really think that about you. It's one thing to have faith and "endure to the end," but I like to see people trusting God in the day-to-day care he gives. And you seem to maintain at least some good humor about it. Your kids will thank you for keeping fear at bay.

We in Minnesota said...

As your oldest sister, I am and have always been amazed by you and what you accomplish; your patience and your sense of humor. You are amazing. I get told that a lot by the women in my life, but I don't see what they see. But I do see you and you are a miracle.

I love you.

Nancy Campbell Allen said...

Loved this post, Julie, and thankfully life really does keep moving and we aren't stuck in the same position forever. Love you much!!!

Sweet Lily said...

Nice post! I truly enjoyed the visit.

Natalie said...

Love the marshmallow mom thing. I will have to try that. Shaun and Terra usually screams when I tell them to wait. I think it takes a lot of time and patience. And has far as the hard time, I totally get it. We have had our share, but remember, what doesn't kill you will only make you stronger.