Monday, January 3, 2011

a thankfulness recap.

So Hi, my name is Rachel King.. and this is my abandoned blog that is slowly trying to make a come back. Welcome :)

Just felt like I have been gone SO long that I should reintroduce myself. After all, there have only been about a million changes since the last time I've posted. I've decided instead of boring you with a 11 paragraph post that includes all the nitty gritty details, I should just some up life in a list and then move on.

so here we go. the things that i'm thankful for in this new life.

1. he has to go first.. and since he reads this, he would probably be offended if he wasn't. the person that i am most thankful for is my loving husband seth. people always told me that marriage is work.. but boy did i NOT believe them. being with him makes all the work worth it. all the picking up stuff, leaving the toilet seat up, and kitchen "incidents" just make me look back and smile. i'm sure that the universe is sometimes shaken up when our colossal hard heads smack, but we make it work. and it's been wonderful. truly wonderful!

2. oh this adorable puppy, who is currently laying on my right arm making it very hard to type.. what joy she has brought seth and i, and so many others! we simply could not have found a better dog.. really. the last couple months she's been going through obedience school which has been great for her, all the while being absolutely hilarious for us to watch her and teach her. she's turned into a grown dog, had to wear little boys underwear, treed many squirrels and guineas, been a cuddle bug and a warm blanket, and no matter how our day has been.. she's always so excited to welcome us home. we simply love her more than we ever thought we would.

3. i've been accepted to campbell university for this upcoming semester. it's a private, baptist affiliated university located in buies creek, nc. i go to register on the 11th and the start classed on the 12th. and i can't wait! seth and i have been through a season of change lately, and campbell has been one of those things that was going to happen, then wasn't, then was, then wasn't. so i'm thankful that the Lord has shown us the correct path, and i can't wait to start it! i'll be able to finish my degree by the time seth is done with the military. perfect. thank you Lord!

4. we were able to spend lots of time in tennessee lately. we were home for thanksgiving and christmas. i think it was the least "christmasy" time i remember having, but the fellowship and memories were better than ever. i think back on our monopoly games, sledding, lots of eating!, sams trips, and movie watching and i just smile over and over again. we are so blessed with two sides of very strong families who love us very much.

5. i am so very thankful that we have friends here in fayetteville. there's just a few of us, but it sure does help on the weekends that can sometimes seem long. i'm thankful for one lady in particular who has turned out to be a very close friend. we're able to talk about EVERYTHING. and it's so easy and nice to have a sounding board that knows what it's like to be newly married and dealing with the some what interesting life of an army family. :) anyways, she's great. and it's great to have friends here.

i wish that i could catch you up on all the hilarious moments seth and i have as we've learned how to live together, cook together, and be a together couple instead of a distance couple. but i can't! because there's too much!

life is wonderful.

i'll come back more often.. i promise!!

i do have new adventures to tell you about. going back to the title of this blog. my first time skiing definitely can fit with the title of this. you'll see tomorrow!

Monday, August 23, 2010

real perfection.

so it's been quite busy around my new home. i haven't posted since i moved because, honestly, there's just been TOO much going on. even know i'm posting in the darkness on the couch only because lucy decided to wake up early and her daddy is feeling awful puny. desert to allergy filled NC is catching up with him.

but he's home! we're married! we're in our home! and it's beyond wonderful. it's beyond bliss. it's beyond any level of happiness i have experienced.

so much has happened that i don't even know how to begin to record it. the homecoming and wedding were some what of a blur.. in the sense that there wasn't much down time.. but i remember it all.. let's do some bullets.

-seth arrived on wednesday evening about 8:30 ish.
-we were waiting at green ramp for him. it was wonderful to see him march in with all the other guys, and that first hug had to be the best hug of my life.
-we had 15 minutes with him, then he loaded up on buses to go to brigade and turn in stuff and wait on his bags. that proved interesting being it was storming.. so jesse, whitney, and me ended up going with him and waiting.
-he was finally released about 2:30 the next morning..

-next morning, we went and turned his phone back on, added me to a plan (YES that means iphone.. pretty pumped...should be here TODAY!)
-went and got our marriage license.. which is a wonderful memory..
-ran some more errands, came home and got ready.
-went and met with my grandfather about the ceremony.. that's something i'll always treasure.
-then went to eat..or look at my food.. seems like i was doing a lot of that earlier this week..
-then went downtown, to a pretty little park, and said i do!
-family came back to our place afterwards.. nice time of visiting with everyone.
-seth and i officially collapsed.. at like 8 pm. we're STILL exhausted.

well that's the run down of that wonderful part of this week. there have been plenty of bumps along the way.. but that's what makes it life. :)

we've gotten all the major things done that we needed to do.. minus the whole name changing/ military id thing.. but that starts tomorrow when we get our marriage certificate back.

we have a new car which we both think is amazing. it has something to do with the fact that i was driving a '93 altima.. and he's driving a '94 jeep. BUT, the car definitely has more perks than just that! we're currently still splitting the way to everywhere or alternating who's driving. it's just funny that i can't drive it on base.. because of course, seth needs to be there to hand over our id's.. suuuuure :)


i'm a wife to a wonderful man that i love more and more every second i'm with him. we have a sweet, but wild little puppy, that wants nothing more in the mornings than to be set free from her cage and come stick herself in the bed.

life is really really REALLY perfect.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

disaster to relaxer.

first off, let me just say.. i love sitting in the comfy chair in the living room, a nice warm and very sweet cup of coffee next to me, and the most cuddly little dog curled up in my lap. ah, comfort. for this little moment, i'm not a crazy whack from deployment. normal life is coming.. soon.

yesterday wasn't my day. when i told seth that i felt like i should go back to bed.. i totally should have.

after running to town, the jeep kinda exploded. that's the best word i have to describe it. smoke/steam is never good. and of course, i know absolutely nothing. i made it home though and after calling my inlaws and mom and i attempting to put our heads together, we figured out it's either the radiator, water pump, or a hose. it goes to the shop tomorrow.

i knew seth wouldn't be upset with me, but i did dread having another conversation that had to be had now and would involve more details for me to figure out. but i got a little bit more than just that. i go tons of reassurance. promises and reassurance.

instant relax button. seth and i decided that i'd take the jeep to the shop tomorrow.. and let whatever they say and how long it takes to fix be the decider of when i move. it seems that there are many pros and cons either way.. so we're just waiting.

i've never in my life gotten up, and then gone back to bed and stayed their most of the day.. but i did yesterday. i realized that i have no energy. no filter. no emotional control. so being that i have no working vehicle for the next couple of days, it's probably in humanities best interest to leave me at home since i would probably begin to cry when i messed up ordering lunch.

i've done absolutely nothing productive.. minus one load of laundry. there's nothing to do. things have been packed, closet cleaned out, my car is gone.. it's just a waiting game.

with the storm this afternoon, i took some of my endless time to get online and find a bunch of DIY projects that i want to complete. isn't seth going to be excited to come home to a restless housewife that has a million ideas? i think yes.

i'm so ready. maybe that's why God's giving me this extra time. i have been able just to think about how blessed i am today. blessed for the reassurance from seth today. and i know i'm being impatient, and i'm sorry to inform you that that will not change.. i'm just ready. XX days = 3%

so in the time that i've taken to write this post, my cuddly dog mentioned earlier? yeah, she's knocked off a lamp and completely broke it. AND chased the cat around my chair probably at least 30 times...

comfort, yes, still.

relaxer.. not so much. to the backyard you go, lucy loo.

Monday, August 2, 2010

one step leads to bigger steps

obviously things have picked up around here. i used to sit around and think, what can i do, what can i do, and then start to think of interesting things to blog about. now i'm trying to figure out how to capture everything that has happened last week and put it in some consice form for you to read, enjoy, and understand. maybe bullets is the way to go with this one.. but first of all.. this is currently the MOST important thing..



yup. that's right. 4%.

- i cannot begin to tell you how much joy lucy loo has brought to me already.. and even seth when he hears stories, but geez, she's wild. she's only 4 months old, so that's a lot of it... but this waking up at 5:30 is starting to get old. i shutter to think what will happen when she wakes seth up the first time :) but she's an awesome traveler, a very smart little girl.. and she's already weaseled a pretty big place in my heart.

- this is my last week here in murfreesboro. a few weeks ago, i thought this would never come. even when i look back on the year, i can see myself in so many places thinking that august would never be here. but it is! it really is here. i can remember standing in the middle of this field with a million other soldiers and their family members.. i remember sitting in the wet grass with seth's arms around me, waiting for the command to line up.. i remember them calling his name, his strong answer of here, and him coming to give me one last hug and kiss... i remember him removing his hands, giving me a half way smile, and marching off to his bus. and here we are. almost a year later. thanks be to the Lord for keeping him safe and bringing him home. i can't even begin to describe my thankfulness and pure joy that he will soon be stateside.

- my list is so small. seriously. i've gotten SO much accomplished this past week. even the hard stuff that i was dreading so bad, i was losing sleep. it's done. and it didn't turn out the way that i wanted or thought it should.. but it's done, and i did the best that i could. i'm trusting the Lord that he will show me when it's time to try and repair or some how patch the relationship that has been torn. and when He says it's time, i know he'll also prepare me.

this past week i got my car to cookeville to be sold by my grandfather. i got seth's ring sized. i called my extended family and told them about canceling the wedding. i spoke my truth with my father. i'm still in the process of finishing thank you cards. i cleaned out my room here in the boro. i organized totes that are going to NC..creating one with our wedding happening keepsakes that will go into the cedar chest and then another for classroom things. and a million other things got finished!

-seth is so ready to come home. i can just hear the excitement in his voice. it's so sweet how he wants to hear plans i have about decorating for him and how he's already thinking about our life together. he's asked me to make pancakes the first morning and he wants a cake for his homecoming. i'm so excited to do these things. and with all that excitement, i'm so thankful that we've come out still so in love. i never really had my doubts, but this year has been so hard. i'm thankful to the Lord that we're coming out on the other side. and thankful for how He's allowed us to both grow in our seperate ways and together. there is NO doubt in my mind about the success of our marriage. there is NO doubt about who is my biggest fan, supporter, and best friend. i truly cannot wait to marry this man.

as many of you have been, i'll ask that you please continue to pray for their safety.. all of the guys. they're still not completely out of the woods, and i know that i'll feel SO much better as soon as they are out of the country..but they're not yet. so please keep the prayers coming :)

now as i'm finishing up small little things, it's time to get excited. really excited. this time next week, i will be a resident of fayetteville, north carolina. i will be putting together a home for my husband and i. and i couldn't be more excited.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

perspective granted.

i knew this year wouldn't be easy. i knew that i was changing my life in so many ways and that it could go in many directions other than the way i wanted. everyone knows that with life. it always seems that as soon as i have a plan or some key to thinking i have it all figured out and handled on my own.. God says, Oh no Rachel, this is my plan.

and sometimes, man, it's just the best thing ever. and there's no way that i would have ever seen it without knowing and trusting Him to know what is right for my life. the stress is immediately gone, things start falling into place so much easier, new doors open, and the thing that i truly wanted is revealed.

other times, it's not so easy. if you know me, and if you're reading this then you probably do, i am stubborn. i'm a planner. i like to know where i'm going, what the plan is for there, and how i'm going to get whatever needs to be accomplished done. i'm a list maker. an organizer. and i constantly, and i truly do mean constantly, weigh out options in my mind. even subconciously.

"how will this effect this? if i say yes, what about the next year? which homecoming outfit should i wear? if i get this dog, will i go insane, and if i do, is she worth it? do i want to teach or is there something else i'm passionate enough about? if i marry this man, can i truly be the wife i want to be?"

all of those questions in many shapes and forms run through my brain. not once. not twice. not even thirty times.. but probably more.

so when things don't go my way. or according to my list.. i'm not always accepting of that fact. especially not right away. i get offended, mad, and sometimes even throw in the towel completely.

but while i'm getting mad about this stupid little things that truly don't matter.. God throws in things that do matter. while i'm worrying about something that's far out in the distance and doesn't matter a hill of beans, God shows me what does matter.

tonight i was granted perspective. i've gotten myself caught up in this little place of here and now, and what i can do with this time, and how i've been whining about waiting and wondering about things that won't make a difference ever.. and God showed me something that does matter.

things have happened this year that have been devestating. one this week even. things that i didn't see myself facing ever, and i'm not the one that's facing it on the front lines. but my heart still aches. not in the way the front lines does.. but in a way that's too much for words. and there's no words to fix it. as much as i try to think of things to say to be supportive or caring, i know that no words can bring back what has been lost. no words can mend the torn parts.

but i can say that through this year i have been granted perspective. not that it won't take me a good reminder course probably more often than i would like to admit. but hopefully i won't be so trivial in my thoughts. hopefully i'll trust God's plan more than my own. hopefully i can let go and wait for His perfect timing and guidance.


so as i'm waiting for a closure on this year.. for what still seems to be endless days.. i'm so incredibly thankful that i'm waiting in God's plan. for it is far better than any list, any dreams, any hopes that i have for the future.

i pray that for you. i pray for all that have been effected with the many heartbreaking things this year. and i pray that for myself.

"but the plans of the Lord stand firm forever, the purposes of his heart through all generations." psalm 33:11

"many are the plans in a man's heart, but it is the Lord's purpose that prevails." proverbs 19:21

Monday, July 26, 2010

chapter coming to a close.

so yesterday was amazing. not that my other showers haven't been great, but this one was just so exciting. partly because these people were all family and they all knew seth. they have seen us together, and know us.. both. and love us, both, individually. i can't express how wonderful that is to me. to know that people care about me, not just how i shape the life of the one they love, but about how he effects me. they care about the things that i like, the things that i do, the decisions that i'm making, and on top of that, they think that i'm perfect with seth!

yesterday marked the last shower. yesterday also was the day that all my earthly belongings.. minus the clothes and things i need for the next two weeks, have started their journey to north carolina.

wow. serious stuff this weekend. everything is in dayton, everything is moving forward.. but oh so slowly. two more weeks till i'm a north carolina resident. and probably about 25 ish days until i am a married woman.

can it please come faster? or can i just snap my fingers and be in NC? either would be nice :)

Saturday, July 24, 2010

not too deep for words.

today i'm pondering strength. not necessarily strength for this deployment, although that is weighing on my mind, but strength through out our lives.

once my parents split up, i realized for the first time in my life.. everyone has their stuff. everyone has those heartaches that they don't necessarily wear on their sleeve. they have conversations in which it's not brought to anyone's attention. they have deep hurts that no one can understand, no one can express, and no one can give advice for.

those take strength. strength that we don't even know we have. strength that we never needed before. and strength that only God can provide.

here's some quotes that are enabling my thoughts on this deep, deep word.

It takes more courage to reveal insecurities than to hide them, more strength to relate to people than to dominate them, more “manhood” to abide by thought-out principles rather than blind reflex. Toughness is the soul and spirit, not in muscles and an immature mind.” -Alex Karras


“Anyone can give up, it’s the easiest thing in the world to do. But to hold it together when everyone else would understand if you fell apart, that’s true strength.”


Strength is the ability to break a chocolate bar into four pieces with your bare hands- and then eat just one of those pieces. --Judith Viorst


Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from and indomitable will. -Ghandi

“If God sends us on strong paths, we are provided strong shoes.” Corrie TenBoom

(this one absolutely blows me away. if you don't know this lady's story.. check it out. wow, wow, wow.)


“Storms make trees take deeper roots.” -Dolly Parton

here's to being able to think about strength. here's to honoring and realizing the strong people in my life. here's to finding encouragement from that along with praying that i can be the same example to someone else.

here is also to 6 freakin percent left.