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, December 25, 2011

Merry Christmas!

2011


Greetings from the sticks!

2011 has been a most interesting and in some ways, excruciating year! Some years pass and you lament their passing and some years you say GOOD RIDDANCE. For me, this year is the latter! ;-)

Matt took a giant leap of faith this May and began his own home-based business called The Network Dragon. For 5 months, He was successful, He was home, and it was bliss. Then a most wonderful Dream in which we would purchase (as in FINALLY OWN) our own home became reality~ on land that has been in the Newman Family for generations. A joy beyond measure!

That Joy, while such a blessing, brought along with it a mortgage and responsibility to pay it off A.S.A.P so Matt made the hard decision to return to a reliable, steady-paying position at Dairy One.

And then of course, there was the emptying of two houses (the one we were living in and the one we were moving to) and the MOVING of a household~ with lots of repairs and cosmetic work sandwiched in between~ all within a months time.

And with four children, buzzing about all the while.

There were quite a few times Matt had to hug the desperation out of me, I admit.

But we are now on the other side of the moving deadline and settled in quite nicely and ready for that long nap of winter, being all holed up and cozy.

We are adjusting to Matt’s new work schedule as well, and thankful for the means to pay off a Mortgage (our own!).

If God taught me anything in 2011, it was to rejoice always. Always. Not just when all was well and wonderful and just how I planned it~ gratitude comes so freely then~ but to be thankful at all times, in everything. even in those things we can not change, can not understand, and wish were not our portion.

1 Thessalonians 5 16-19 is going to be the Newman Motto for the coming year:

Rejoice evermore. Pray without ceasing. In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you. Quench not the Spirit.

A lesson I am sure to have to relearn every day of every year to come.

A merry, merry Christmas to all!

Love.

Us Newmans

Matt, Rebecca, Corynn, Andrew, Adele’ and Judah

10 comments:

Tracy said...

Merry Christmas, Rebecca!

Regina said...

Merry Christmas Newman Family!

Unknown said...

MERRIEST CHRISTMAS!!! :)

Anonymous said...

love to your beautiful family & thanks for the treasured glimpses of your beautiful life!

b in va

Anonymous said...

Merry Christmas and a very blessed New Year!

Jinger

Anonymous said...

Merry Christmas!
- Bobbi

Bonnie said...

Merry Christmas!!!!

Leah said...

Okay, that's it. WE need a family photo!!! (Notice I made this all about me. :)

God's peace to you both now and for the coming new year. ((hugs))

Leah said...

(I meant we need to TAKE a family photo of our family. It's been years. We got yours. Lovely.)

Abigail said...

Love it. I always envy your family Christmas pictures!

Plus, the porch is gorgeous.