A week and a half ago I came down with a cold that David had already had for a week. We’re both still recovering, though each day our symptoms are receding further. We both have chronic asthma that is well controlled, but at times like these, it's in our face and limiting our capacity; both of us have lingering coughs. I went to the doctor last week to get my regular asthma meds and he thought I had sinusitis too, so fun times and lots of tissues.
A friend captured the proposal from a distance (only our son knew the photographer was there) |
Every now and then I'm amazed at how much change has gone on in these last few months:
- our younger two sons moved out and that has precipitated many big and small changes that we're still adjusting to
- we moved countries, again
- we moved to Japan without children for the first time (and yes, this warrants its own bullet point)
- after a year of both of us based at home and not working regular hours, David's working outside the home again, 8–5 Monday to Friday, and I'm at my desk at home for many of those hours too
- we've downsized into a small apartment and small car
- I'm learning to cook again in a smaller kitchen with a smaller space for storing ingredients
- our eldest son has made a lot of changes in his life in the last couple of months, and believe it or not that is taking a bit to adjust to in our thinking
- our middle son, who has been unemployed since leaving school in June 2021, has a job, a licence, and a car, and continues to surprise us as to what he's able to achieve
- we are adjusting to the idea of having a future daughter-in-law whose name we know!
- we're planning an unexpected short trip to Australia for a wedding in January.
There are a few other things, including changes in the two teams I work with in Japan, but I'll leave the list as it is.
That list makes me feel tired! It partly explains why we got sick and it's taken so long to recover. It helps me to remember to be gracious to myself when I'm feeling wobbly or weak, and that transition of this magnitude takes time to recover from.
But aside from that, there is so much to be thankful for in the above list and we're amazed at God's provision, his leading, and his care for us and our children.
WOW! I am so glad that you are both recovering and able to make so many adjustments - the newest announcement is really great news even if it takes a little bit of adjusting too. See you in January
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations to you two AND especially to Callum and his Beloved. Praying right now for them and for the whole Marshall family as they prepare for marriage and you all transition to having a young woman in your family!!! A daughter!!!! Love in Him - Sue and John
ReplyDeleteCongratulations,especially to Callum and his fiancée. Praying for all of you. Exciting times ahead. Bruce and Janienne
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