Remix

Have you ever tried something brand new that you’ve never done before?  I know I would never try parachuting out of an airplane but I always thought learning how to be barista would be fun.  The church I have been attending has a coffee bar.  They serve drip coffee but also lattes, mochas, etc.  Yesterday a friend and I were trained how to run the coffee extraction machine, add syrups and froth milk.  It was so much fun!  Although, I came home with a caffeine buzz! This morning at church we volunteered to serve in the coffee bar.  We didn’t do too badly!

Coffee training

After the death of a spouse the support groups have told us that you have to discover your new identity.  After Neal died I was no longer “Neal’s wife,” didn’t work at Bridgman Family Dental Care but was single in a couple’s world, a widow.  For me, to discover my new identity meant going to a new church, making new friends or connecting with old friends, finding new hobbies, or rediscovering old ones.  It meant what did i want to eat?  How did I want to spend my time?   Becoming a barista at a new church is part of my journey to discover a new identity.

I  have gotten back into sewing!  I made some mittens out of old sweaters.
I have gotten back into sewing! I made some mittens out of old sweaters.

 

Neal always wanted meat at dinner.  Now I can eat just fruits and veggies if I want.:)
Neal always wanted meat at dinner. Now I can eat just fruits and veggies if I want.:)
Who would have thought mason jars would be such popular drinking glasses?
Who would have thought mason jars would be such popular drinking glasses?

 

This past week I started in a Beth Moore bible study called “Children of the Day:  1 & 2 Thessalonians with a group of women I didn’t know.  In the DVD Beth was talking about how Paul and Barnabas did ministry together but after a sharp disagreement they split ways.  Paul then took on Silas and Timothy to travel with him.  It may have been that Paul and Barnabas were too comfortable together that they didn’t want to seperate into two groups.  But through this disagreement two groups were formed which ended up to further advance the gospel.  God used a tough situation for good.

Remix:  a new or different version of something that is made by chaning or adding to the original.

Death of a spouse definetely launches you into a remix.  If you are in the midst of a difficult situation you are right where you should be for God to use.  He will put us into a remix if we let him.  If we aren’t open to a remix we may miss out on what God wants us to do and become bitter.  We may miss out on meeting new people who will become our dearest friend.  We may miss out on trying new adventures that will become our favorite hobbie.  We may miss out on blessings that we receive during the remix.  Sometimes renewal comes through the remix.

Maybe its time for something new.  Maybe its time to stop repeating the same old thing.  We aren’t here to stay the same!

I pray that you will trust that God knows what he’s doing and be open to his remix in you.

On the journey,

Trish

“Instead of becoming discouraged, depressed or angry when people disappoint us, God wants us to lift up our eyes, look around, and trust him to lead us into an even better situation.  He wants us to look around and count our blessings instead of focusing on what we do not have.  He wants us to fix our eyes on him, not on the work of the enemy, because he has plans to bless us.”  Joyce Meyer, Everyday Life Bible, page 23.

 

 

Happy 2015!

Christmas with my family brought smiles to my face.   Watching the kids open their presents with excitement made me feel joyful.

Eli in his superman cape I made the boys for Christmas.
Eli in his superman cape I made the boys for Christmas.
Grammy and Caleb, my buddie
Grammy and Caleb, my buddy

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lane
Lane

 

 

 

 

 

 

Corbin
Corbin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The birth of Hadley Hope Smith born December 26 to Grant and Jenni brought smiles to my face.  She is my first granddaughter with 5 grandsons!

Grammy with Hadley
Grammy with Hadley
Hadley Hope Smith born December 26, 2014, 9lb. 1oz., 21 inches @ 7:33 PM
Hadley Hope Smith born December 26, 2014, 9lb. 1oz., 21 inches @ 7:33 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grant and I took the boys bowling on New Year’s Day.  This was their first time bowling.  They loved it and were full of smiles!  By the way, I got the lowest score of all four of us and I didn’t do it deliberately!

Lane bowlingCorbin preparing to roll his ball.I had the lowest score of all four of us!

 

 

 

 

Seeing Whitney and Ty celebrate Christmas as new parents was fun.  Little Banks brings smiles to my face.

Whitney, Ty and Banks
Whitney, Ty and Banks

 

Why wouldn't this kid bring smiles to your face?!
Why wouldn’t this kid bring smiles to your face?

The Smile on a face shows joy.  There are two kinds of joy–joy that comes from a pleasant circumstance and the other comes from knowing and trusting God.  The problem with basing our joy on circumstances is that they are consistantly changing, unpredictable and  can be downright horrible.  This joy is temporary.

The joy from God is inward, lasting and unchanging as long as we love God with all our heart, soul, strength and follow his ways.  Jesus said a new command was to love others just as God has loved us.  He is love.  Love is at the core of God’s character.  It should be at the core of our character as well.

Love isn’t just a feeling but its a choice that must be put into action.  It requires humility which isn’t thinking less of yourself; its thinking of yourself less.  Place someone else’s needs above your own.

A few months ago a friend had to go out of the country to be with her mother after some surgery.  I helped a few days with her daughter.  One day when I drove her to the high school we saw a little girl about 7 or 8 years of age standing by the edge of the road with a look of confusion and anxiety on her face.    My friend’s daughter said we should stop and see if she was okay or needed help.  I said that she was probably fine and was just waiting for someone.  My passenger insisted that we stop so I pulled over to the side of the road and she hopped out.  When she approached the little girl she got down to her level and asked if everything was allright.  She was so sweet and gentle with this litle girl.  Upon questioning we found out that the little girl’s brother was suppose to walk her across the street to her school.  The high school, middle school and elementary school are all right next to each other and she was trying to get to the elementary school.  My friend walked the little girl across the street and over to her school.  Her scared look turned to a face of smiles.  I felt so ashamed and selfish that I was going to just drive on.  This 15 year old taught be a valuable lesson.  Everyone is important and  sometimes we need to place someone else’s needs above our own.  My friend was so sincere in her actions that it brought a smile to my face and hers as we recounted the event.

My friends inner joy was put into action and shared with this little girl and myself.  I was so proud of her that I made sure her mother knew about her loving act.  Her mother was so pleased that it brought a smile to her face as well.

My verse for 2015 is “…Let the smile of your face shine on me Lord.  You have given me greater joy…”  Psalm 4: 6,7  God alone is the true source of joy and peace.  I want everything I say and do bring a smile to God’s face.  Right now that means I have a couple people I need to ask forgiveness for some things that I have said.  It’s comforting to know that God doesn’t expect us to be perfect, we can’t, only he is.  I think even confession with the right heart attitude causes God to smile down on us.

You too can have joy that is lasting, unchanging and not based on our circumstances.  It can only come from God, the one who is the essence of love.

May the smile of God shine on you.

On the journey,

Trish