Friday, September 17, 2010

In Transition

Hello dear readers! It's been a while, hasn't it?

As the title clearly states, I'm (also meaning we're) transitioning into a lot of new things lately. Of course, marriage in and of itself is a MAJOR transition, but we are enjoying the ride and so far have done a pretty good job adjusting to it. Woo hoo! As with any marriage, there are growing pains, but it is good for us and it is teaching us a lot in the way of patience, selflessness, and agape love.

Also going on is that Jen has taken a position at my school as an instructional assistant. Also a big woo hoo!! It was an answer to prayer, as her now part-time, soon-to-be gone position is ending in October. The perks keep adding up, such as being able to ride together to and from work each day, seeing each other in the hall every so often, and getting a MAJOR discount on health insurance. We know that it is God who has provided for us and is blessing us each day.

The third transition we are going through is that of considering a change of address. I know - I JUST changed addresses a couple months ago, but with both of us now in Goshen, it doesn't make sense to keep living in DTSB, no matter how much we love it. So far, we haven't found anything comparable to what we have now in the rent range we would like to pay. It is frustrating at times to not see any clear option, but we know that with patience God will provide again. The patience is really the hard part - we know He's got the perfect place for us.

With another significant milestone around the corner for me (can we say 3-0?? YIKES!), we know that no matter what turns and twists life takes for us, we can trust God to get us through it all. What a ride we're on!

Until next time, all!

J

Monday, August 16, 2010

Monday Mania!

A couple of pictures for your viewing pleasure. I hope you get a chuckle of of my weirdness. I sure did. Enjoy!

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

My How Time Flies!








As I sit here, listening to the sound of rain and with a quiet house around me, my mind begins to wonder about all that has happened (and will be happening) recently. Today is officially the 1 month mark since I married the love of my life, Jennifer! I can't believe it! It seems like it was maybe a couple weeks ago, but yes, it HAS been a month. I've got the calendar to prove it! :) Being married to Jennifer has opened my eyes to a lot. For example, there has always been the head knowledge of how Christian marriage is a way to glimpse the love of God toward us, but now I truly think I can begin to grasp it in my heart. Obviously, we won't know that full scale and depth of that love until Heaven, but there are times when words are useless (or just not there) to convey my love for my wife. I just have to sit in awe of this. It has also deepened my love for God and my thankfulness towards Him for all his mercies and love that we don't even deserve.

She is so good to me. I LOVE MY WIFE!!




In other news...the other big "time flies" moment is that, once again, school is starting in a week! Yes, I knew it was coming, but man how I will MISS my summer break. Tears will be shed. Fetal position will be obtained. ;) Every year, I find that I have mixed emotions about the beginning of school. On one hand, I am very excited to begin anew and fresh with kids, hoping for great learning moments and fun times with the students. I especially am excited to meet my incoming 6th grade students, who are experiencing middle school for the first time. It shall be interesting. On the other hand, I feel like I could always use just a BIT more break. I savor my free time and try to recoup my strength (mental, emotional, physical) to deal with the up's and down's of middle school students.
This year, I am really trying harder than ever to see my work not only as a paycheck, as a profession, but also as a mission field. I truly believe that God has put me here and that I should show God's love to these wonderful, frustrating teens, even when it is REALLY hard to do. This excites me and hopefully will make my teaching and their learning all the better. Mold me, LORD... Until next time!

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Dave Ramsey and I

As the title of this blog indicates, we are BIG fans of Dave Ramsey and his advice regarding debt and all things financial. Jen and I took the course in 2009 (Oct. - Dec.) and are putting his advice into practice, such as:

* Living at Navarre St. in South Bend - even though it's farther away from work for me, it is yielding better rent than we can find anywhere else. This allows us to save some money towards other obligations.

* Sale shopping & coupons - we take the opportunity to look for the best deals on things (groceries, eating out, items for the apartment) and use any and all coupons we can. Sometimes that forces us to go places that we might not regularly shop, but at least it saves a bit o' cash. :)

* No new credit cards! - I was a big believer in the power of credit and it got me into nothing but TROUBLE! Are credit cards bad? I leave that to you to decide but doesn't work for me.

* Debt snowballing - this is a DR term, which just means we start paying gung-ho on the smallest debt we have until it is paid off. Then that money that was used is focused on the next smallest debt and so on. You are still paying on all your debts, but the focus is on one at a time.

These are just a few of the ways we have begun our debt-free marriage. Even our wedding was debt-free, which was (and is) such an awesome feeling! Has it been easy...not really, but it is really easy to say goodbye to having to pay a given bill or two. And yes, it has forced me to come out of my old habits and comforts to think more frugally. We are also encouraged by the recent development of Jen's brother and sister-in-law becoming completely debt-free, even paying their house off in one year!!!

Sooo....all this to say that today, Jennifer and I paid off not one, but TWO CREDIT CARDS!! It was so awesome to write that check and do that last online payment. Such a burden has been lifted!

Someday WE will get to yell "WE'RE DEBT FREE!!" What a great feeling!

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Car Repairs - The Saga

Greetings!

Well...I just want to say that I HATE car repairs. I hate them with a passion that burns deep within me. Not only are they expensive as all get out, they also inconvenience the driver and force a change in routine, plans, budget, etc. Don't get me wrong - if something is wrong with my poor Coby (my car...that's his name), then I want them fixed. The last thing that I want to happen is some day when I'm driving my daily commute to work via the US-20 bypass that I end up stuck on the side of the road like some poor schmuck. That would NOT be pleasant and I fear for the person that finds me. I think the deepest root of my hatred is that dealerships STRETCH the truth of what actually needs fixed and what could be fixed, but isn't a true problem, followed by an astronomically expanded cost to each repair. Why?? I know they want to make a buck - hey, this is America - but it REALLY costs THAT much to bolt on a rotor, or replace a shifter? Good grief!

So, that being said, today I took Coby (my car - remember him?) to a dealership here for a safety recall. No big deal - it's free to me and I would much rather have it fixed, especially if GM thinks there are going to be problems. To the credit of the dealership (who shall stay anonymous - they did their job well), they were very pleasant and I couldn't have asked for better service. They left the decision on the repairs up to me and I felt no pressure to do it RIGHT NOW (which one sometimes feels with these places). Of course, I receive my phone call at McDonald's (yeah, free wi-fi!) that the car is finished, followed by a litany of OTHER "problems" they found. ARGH! Well...of course, my lovely bride was not excited, but we decided with good discussion and thought and LOTS of prayer beforehand, to have a second opinion. Yeah for respect and communication in marriage!! :)

Now, as I sit here, waiting for that call to see how many of the "problems" are actually problems, I pray that this will not hurt the bank as much as I think it could. Thank you all for allowing me to vent my frustrations. Better on a blog than on a poor repairman. Ha!

Until next time!

BTW...marriage, weeks 2 and 3....still FREAKING AWESOME! I love my wife!!

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Marriage Week #1...Some Thoughts

WOW!!!

That is my thought for week one. :) The wow is simply a way of saying that I have no words available to me to describe the love and admiration I have for my beautiful wife. This is something we've actually discussed and can only thank God for such beautiful, indescribable love. Never in my wildest dreams did I think that I could be THIS happy with one person.

Now we are beginning to phase ourselves back into the public. Sorry if this sounds a little weird, but we've enjoyed being alone, just the two of us, and want to savor as much of that as possible. Yesterday we went out for a bit, but maintained that we were going to shop, explore, and enjoy, but not proactively invite anyone to us just yet. So today, I am o.k. with our public "unveiling" because I know that now I get to share my love for Jennifer with those around us, especially our church friends and our families. It is my hope that our marriage and our undying happiness with each other can be a testimony to those around at the power of God's amazing love.

In summary, as I sit here in my livingroom, thinking about all that has happened in the last week, I can't help but tear up a little. I can only hope that the next 60 to 70 years of our lives are this incredible. She has my heart forever.

Until next post,
Josh

Thursday, July 1, 2010

The End of an Era

Greetings, readers! This will most likely be my final blog before my wedding day. Yes, it is FINALLY here! I am so excited to marry my sweetheart, I can barely stand it. This blog is going to be dedicated to the end of this stage of my life.

Marriage is not something I step into lightly. It took a lot of thought and self-searching to make the leap and get engaged. I've experienced a lot of hurt in my relationships, and definitely didn't want to go down that road again. Have I enjoyed bachelorhood? Absolutely! It has given me the opportunity to develop into my own person and mature beyond what living with my parents had done. I found myself along the way and began to relate to people as an individual, not someone's child. Getting married is a product of my bachelor days. Because I was able to figure out who I was and what I wanted, I am better prepared to enter into this new adventure with Jennifer. No longer do I need to wonder am I going to get lost in our relationship. The answer is NO - I am a unique part of a new family. I think my individuality will be enhanced by my relationship with my wife.

So, to all of those who are pondering and considering marriage, think long and hard, but do THINK. Farewell, bachelor days...hello, marriage!!