Ben already wrote about the two car accidents that he was so close to last week. It was really scary. In fact,when one of them happened, I actually thought he had been involved in it. I didn't have a phone at the time, but I figured out how to send him text messages from the computer. So he “texts” me and tells me that there had just been a really bad car accident and that someone had died. Then... he didn't give me any other information for at least another half hour. Of course, that half hour felt like six hours, and you can imagine my relief when he walked in the door a little later. Relief, and immense gratitude. That's how I'd describe it.
There's been some sort of stomach bug in our house the past couple days. While this may not seem like much of a blessing at all, it's darn easy for me to view it as one. See, Ben works pretty much all day, everyday, and I sit around at home by myself doing, basically, nothing. After a while, that starts to wear on you a little bit. So while it's probably really selfish of me to be grateful for sickness, I gotta admit, it was real nice to be able to see my husband for a couple days.
We have been searching desperately, and for a long time, for a place to live in Provo when we move back at the end of this month. It has been quite a stressful experience, especially living so far away. We find one we like, and either the people won't return our calls, or the rent has gone way up in the past few weeks, or it's already been rented out... there was always something. We finally found a place that would work for us. We called the guy to tell him our decision, and he told us he had just promised it to someone else. They'd be making their final decision that night, and if it didn't work out for them, it was ours. We tried to think positively, but let's be honest, it was a real bummer. Then, by some miracle, the next morning, we gave him a call and he told us the other people had passed up the offer and the place was ours!
After months and months of waiting (seriously, we started this process the week after we got married) we were finally told today that we are eligible to receive some money from federal grants! Hallelujah!
Ben made a sale today. He is awesome. And very humble. Every time he makes a sale I shower him with praise and he immediately tells me that we need to give credit where credit is due and say a prayer of thanksgiving for the tender mercy we were just blessed with. As I said before, he is awesome.
There are countless more of these little tender mercies happening in our lives every minute, but I am well aware of the fact that our blog posts are always a little bit on the long side, so I'll spare you. But let it be known that we are a very blessed little family.
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