What you do in your house is worth as much as if you did it up in heaven for our Lord God. We should accustom ourselves to think of our position and work as sacred and well-pleasing to God, not on account of the position and work, but on account of the word and faith from which the obedience and the work flow. ~ Martin Luther

Sunday, March 19, 2006


Our new home. I think it is stately and regal in it's own quaint way. Posted by Picasa

7 comments:

Full of Grace said...

Rebecca, I LOVE your new house! It may take some getting used to because you really had a different idea on what type of home you wanted to live in, but I truly think you will work your magic and make it a BEAUTIFUL home! :)

Rebecca said...

Well, though I always wanted a Victorian MATT always wanted either a house of stone or brick. And truly, I am NOT complaining about the house. I DO REALLY like it.

Carmichael Family said...

Your house is beautiful! I love the windows, and the porch and overhang especially. It must look really nice with a wintery backdrop.

Anonymous said...

Hi Rebecca, The house is great and I just can't wait to visit you all there and see all of the inside! The windows are great as is the yard--What Fun!!!

Abigail said...

No, not a Victorian, but a LOVELY house! It is big and beautiful! (And don't forget, after all, that brick is what kept the third little pig safe from all the huffin' and puffin'.)

Michelle said...

I think brick houses are so stately and lovely, and (have to agree with Abby) strong. Did you notice that there are a lot of brick houses on your drive down there? It is the same way in York, PA... I wonder why that is?

Rebecca said...

In the heat and distress of leaving family, we are often reminded of the 'bad things' and not allowed to focus on the great. Thank you all for your enthusiasm-it has helped me to gain proper perspective and to be enthusiastic toward the move. It IS a nice home! More than we could have ever asked the Lord to provide for us. He is most gracious to his undeserving people. :-)