Friday, April 25, 2008

Another Added Blessing

... came through a faithful friend who helped me to finally sew up some new curtains that I had started wa-a-ay back for my bedroom. And she even quickly stitched up some toss cushions to match for on my bed.

All in less than a day!!!!!

Simply amazing to this fumbling seamstress ... or is it my stubborn machine? Either way it wasn't getting done by me.

I count it a blessing!

Here's a peek:

Added Blessing

One added blessing on the "Journey to the Future" is finally getting a few things finished on the house that have needed doing for a long while ... granted now there was also money in the budget for these tasks to be done.

A slightly major renovation took place in our basement when my dh and sons finished out my laundry room properly with almost 12 feet of counter space and sink, cabinets and flooring. It looks wonderful and makes doing the laundry easier and more pleasant in the bright room.



Thank you guys!

Now, I just may want to stay here to put it to good use ... but only if God directs us to stay here. (pst - the other place has a nice laundry area also, smile).

II Chronicles 20 = Encouragement

3 ... And Jehoshaphat feared,and set himself to seek the LORD, and proclaimed a fast ...

4 ... And Judah gathered themselves together, to ask help of the LORD: ... to seek the LORD ...

12 ... neither know we what to do: but our eyes are upon thee.

13 ... And all Judah stood before the LORD, with their little ones, their wives and their children ...

15 ... Thus saith the LORD unto you, Be not afraid nor dismayed by reason ... for the battle is not yours, but God's ...

17 Ye shall not need to fight in this battle: set yourselves, stand ye still, and see the salvation of the LORD with you, ... : fear not, nor be dismayed; ... for the LORD will be with you.

18 ... and the inhabitants ... fell before the LORD, worshipping the LORD ...

20 And they rose early in the morning and went forth ...Believe on the LORD your God, so shall ye be established; believe his prophets, so shall ye prosper.

21 ... Praise the LORD; for his mercy endureth for ever.


The Word of the Lord is alive, applying to every time and place. It was encouraging to me when I read this portion with our "Journey to the Future" on my mind and in my heart before the Lord.

This is the portion noted to me by a friend. It had spoken to her heart in her/their situation as well as to ours.

II Chronicles 20 spoke to my heart as well ... Encouragement from the Lord through a friend.

Just one of the blessings of a Christian's life.

Thank you, GOD!

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Journey - More Encouragment

Today Ken got another phone call from our potential buyer, the husband. These people see the opportunity for what it really is - a viable farming operation that pays it's way. An opportunity for them to achieve a long held dream to get back onto a farm.

They want to carry on with the business we've established. They're asking LOTS of questions and they're very willing to learn.

Every dream of theirs is a fit for this place ... like today when she called me, she mentioned that they'd like to have some sheep sometime. Well, guess what, we've had sheep here too - it's all set up for sheep...and right now sheep are low ...

She saw that right away for what it was - another opportunity to diversify into another income stream.

They are believers also - they are praying about this opportunity for them - talking to the same God that we are.


Oh, we serve an awesome God. No matter where this goes, we've seen the Lord and that is worth more than all the rest of this whole experience.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Journey - Encouragment

Encouragement came through a friend yesterday. She shared a scripture with me and I'll share it with you, II Chronicles 18-20, but especially chapter 20. Go ahead, read it - it seems to fit exactly with where we're at ... resting in the Lord and believing He is at work and waiting for His time. Just like the Israelites rested & believed that the Lord was working things out on their behalf.

Have I mentioned yet that we have until May 15th to sell this place unconditionally? That is what the seller requested and we feel it is fair so that he can re-list if necessary. Possession is set for August 1 - not our ideal time, we would have prefered September 1 and he preferred July 1, so we met in the middle on that.

We have not always patiently waited on the Lord in all things, but to His glory with this situation we can honestly say we and the boys are all waiting patiently on the Lord. It is a frequent sound to hear any one of us encouraging one another and ourselves out loud that God can & will do this transaction if He wants us there.

After taking my eggs to market yesterday I had time to stop and do banking before they closed (usually I get home after supper).

One more encouragment: It was good to see that the money is already in our account that is needed for the bigger downpayment required by April 30th.

Journey to the Future - Selling our Home, Business, Farm

When we listed with the realtor, we had two leads to follow up - potential buyers for this place. Both had until Saturday, April 19th, on exclusion from realty. Both fell through.

BUT, Saturday I spoke with an acquaintance at the SPOTTO sale (Saskatoon twins & triplets garage sale)about our farm being for sale. She was interested. She called her husband. He came and spoke with me a little.

Yesterday, she called. Twice. Talked with me once and with Ken once - gleaning information wherewith to make their decisions.

Today, her husband called. More information shared.

That's the same way we learned what we needed to know about the place in MB - information given us by the owner. It's a great way to get more of the whole story. This place and the business could not sell well without our input. Especially for the business to carry through a change of ownership seemlessly, we need to be involved.

Notice, the realtor is thus far not involved in this interaction? He'll be there to smooth the paperwork...if these folks become our buyers.

At this point, we are expecting God to work a miracle. Make the impossible happen - "For with God nothing shall be impossible." Luke 1:37

Journey to the Future continued...

For those of you just stopping by now for the first time in a while read this post first - that's where our "journey" begins.

I wish I had pictures to show you of the place in MB, but I don't. It is not even listed on the internet. We were so enthralled by everything we saw and heard from the seller that we completely forgot to take pictures with our camera.

Last post, I forgot to tell you that after a lengthy tour of his place Ken asked the seller what he was asking for his place - we all expected a hefty sum - thus we were pleasantly surprised when he stated the price. Then practically in the same breath, he offered to deduct 10% if he didn't need to remove the fences as per his intention this spring yet. Of course, we assured him that we would prefer to leave the fences intact as paddocks for the cattle we'd hope to raise on that land.

How amazing is that? The seller offering to reduce the price by 10%? One example of God's leading ... "more than we could ask or think!"

Monday, April 21, 2008

Journey to the Future

God is leading us as we journey to the future. It is comforting to know that Someone is going before us directing our way: Proverbs 16:33, "The lot is cast into the lap; but the whole disposing thereof is of the LORD."

It is amazing to watch His Hand of guidance. We take action (like listing with real estate), but God works His plan.

It is for God's glory that we will share our journey with you - so that you can marvel too at how great a God we serve - and we ask that you would pray with us that He will be glorified in and through this journey.

Though Ken & I felt led to move to our present farm just outside of Warman we have never really felt that our roots were very deep here. We've always had an inner sense that we would move someday. We've carried on as usual - raising our family and building a business ... and we've prayed and waited for God to lead ...

Last spring, when Ken took the buy-out package from MapleLeaf we decided that this was the time to step out of the labor force and go into full-time farming. That step has been good, the first of many leading us into the future.

We sensed then already that moving the family and farm to a new location was imminent. With the prosperity happening in Saskatchewan, the town is moving closer - not an ideal location for a farming operation that will carry our family into the vision of our future.

After months, perhaps years of praying and seeking the ideal property we came across a property in the neighboring province (Ken's former home province) of Manitoba. We had enough information from the wesbite etc. to know that this place could not serve our family's needs, but Ken had an unrelenting sense to "go check it out". The boys also had great ambitions for that place putting everything onto paper in a variety of lists that proved beneficial in clarifying goals, purposes, ministries and
last but not least - benefits and disadvantages of a move.

So two weeks ago, I agreed to go "check out the place". For me it was extremely difficult. Ken made the contacts and set the date. That week was fraught with spiritual warfare. There was discord between Ken & I - something I can honestly say is rare between us in these 22.5 years we've been married (to God be the glory!!! I am so thankful for a loving husband!). My consent came slowly, but out of a desire to do the right thing - honor my Lord and submit to my husband, trusting that God was leading Him in some way unknown to me yet. I found it hard to pray until finally I just uttered silently to my Lord "Lord, please just give us direction and let it be better than we could ask or think."

It is so good to serve & be loved by a God who knows the beginning from the end - and has a purpose for each of us to fulfill. We just want to be in His Will, doing His work.

It was only last weekend that Ken & I and our oldest two sons journyed to Manitoba to "check out that property" while the youngest four stayed with Gramdma & Grandpa and kept the farm going.

After we'd toured the place, all four of us knew that the Four Seasons Ranch we had come to see was not the one for us - it just was not a good fit for our needs. Disappointment was mild because it was not a surprise, but we were all wondering ... what then?

We were blessed to be able to spend that Friday evening and night staying at Ken's oldest brother, Brad's home where he and his wife, Louella, graciously hosted us. While we were visitng, Brad got a phone call from their "other brother, Darryl" who suggested another farm for us to look at very close in the same vicinity of the place we'd come to see.
It is noteworthy here to add that Brad was not supposed to tell Darryl we were there looking at a property, but he decided to tell him anyway because it wasn't really a big secret (we had just not wanted everyone to get their hopes up ...). In hindsight now, we believe that it was by God's design that Brad did tell Darryl - it was Darryl that knew that this other property was for sale.

The next morning, after breakfast with Brad & Louella, we headed off to do some more research in the area. First we checked into what kind of churches were in the area. (the day before we spent some profitable time in Brandon checking into Manitoba regulations/market possibilities etc. that all served to reassure us that we would be able to carry on our present farming operations in that location as well - though we would be re-establishing a market out there).

One last thing was on Ken's agenda before we headed back home - he suggested that we check out the farm that Darryl had mentioned in his phone call to Brad. It was a mere 15 minutes out of our way ... when we got there, the real estate sign had a "By Appointment Only" sign on it. We stopped at the end of the drive contemplating whether to drive on anyway - after a bit of discussion we decided it couldn't hurt as for us this was "either now, or not at all". We drove on.

The owner was out working on the yard. One of the first things he said when he realized that we were here to ask about his property was to tell us that he had just gotten home the evening before. It turned out that the reason for the "By Appointment Only" was because they are rarely at home due to work/family calling them away from that locale - thus, their reason for selling also.

The owner was glad to show us around, stating that he knew more about the property & operations than did his brother, the realtor. We felt that we were getting an education as he guided us around the property giving us much information.

By the end of his tour, he seemed pleased to know that we would actually be perpetuating his dream for the place and in turn, we were blessed to hear of all the benefits that this place had for our family.

That place is more land, more trees (bigger trees too),more house (1500/2 ft. house, with walk-out basement), more farm buildings, more infastructure that would support our mission vision for the place ... and to top-it-all off - pavement right to the driveway (double highway from Saskatoon to Austin plus 15 mintues south on highway #34).

At the owner's suggestion we had from Saturday till Wednesday to make an offer to purchase. We did that and it was accepted upon conditional sale of our property here in Saskatchewan.

Wednesday we listed our place with Re-Max on MLS.

This week has been busy with finishing a renovation project in the laundry room - aside from a few little finishing touches that room is beautiful now, so different from what I had before. Why is it that we've left some of these things until we're thinking of selling the place? Ah, well, so it goes sometimes. It will be a pleasure to leave it well done for someone else.

We do have difficult emotions when we think of leaving my family and our friends, not to mention the business and all the life connections we've made - like Doctors & Dentists etc., but God is leading even with that ... already we have a connection to a good accountant (we have really appreciated the accountant we have here).

Finding the connection to a good accountant was a little affirmation encouragement that we received on Friday along with the knowledge that we qualified for a full income tax refund which will fill the need for the rest of the downpayment which is required by April 30th. God just seems to be going before us and meeting every need - as we rest in Him, watch and pray, we are just waiting to see His hand working things out.

Another affirmation happened yesterday at our local Twins & Triplets Garage Sale (a record 64 sellers selling - baby stuff): I priced a lot of our baby stuff and much of the twins toys and things including their toddler beds right out from under them - all with a potential move in mind. It was almost hard to believe that I actually got rid of all my big stuff (except the beds, but I have a name & number of a lady in Warman who wants them, but doesn't need them yet as her twins are only 9 months - so our boys can use them till we leave. Then we sell the beds to her and buy new "big beds" once we get to MB) - only two boxes of clothes left to sell.

We are also all content to just stay put, if God decides to close this door.

It is an exercise in faith. It is great to be experiencing this together with our children so that they too can see God's hand and experience His peace in leading us on this journey to the future.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Spring Thaw = Brain Freeze

It is so good to have the temperatures warming up. The boys have been riding bikes and trikes, getting wet in the puddles and playing in the muddles.

Today they got out the sand toys and got all dirty, BUT they remembered to ask for a pail of water to wash their feet and hands before tracking it all into the house - wasn't that nice of them? Wow, I was blessed!

With the spring thaw though, as you've likely noticed by now - I have gotten brain freeze. I just can't think of things to write about - quickly in-between cleaning and reno jobs besides all the regular tasks that fill my day.

I hope your days are proving to be profitable ...

Friday, April 4, 2008

Deep Cleaning

When you clean you closets,

Do you clean them all at once?

Do you clean them very slowly?

Or clean them one by one?

(to the tune of "when you eat your Smarties do you eat the red ones last?" - an advertising jingle that Smarties had a number of years back...)



Deep cleaning is on my mind and filling my days (thus the few postings, sorry, but ya gotta do what ya gotta do ...).

Ah-h-h, but it is good to de-clutter & re-organize, discard & re-work!

I think it adds a bit of godliness back into the farthest reaches of our home:
"Let all things be done decently and in order." I Corinthians 14:40