Sunday, October 12, 2008

Change is good

Our family recently moved from the Twin Cities area to the Madison area. It is so cool to be able to start over and explore a new community and meet new friends. We are really enjoying ourselves.

I should back up and tell you about our year thus far. DH took a job at a water park in the Wisconsin Dells. He loves his company and job. Who wouldn't want to work at a water park? It has been a positive change for him. The really great part was that since February, our whole family lived at the water park during the week and then home to Twin Cities for the "quick" weekends. It was "easy" to do because we homeschool our children. They continued their studies during the days, and in the evenings enjoyed life at a resort. Pretty cool, huh?

Well, it was because of this change that I am where I am right now - literally and figuratively. Our house had been on the market since June 2006, as our plan was to move closer to family, church and work in the Twin Cities. (But the Lord had other plans.) Our house finally sold last month and we moved to our new community 4 weeks ago.

OK, now don't get me wrong, it was a blessing to live at the resort for six plus months - we were together as a family - but you can only eat so much "dude food" - eating out at establishments with huge portions and burgers with fries. I only had a kitchenette in our room - bar sink, microwave, dorm fridge to work with. We brought an electric skillet and a blender from home. At times, it felt like glorified camping.

I have always loved to cook, always tried to feed my family healthy - whole, organic foods as much as possible. For the most part, I did a pretty good job while at the resort. But, I must say, unfortunately, convenience foods reigned supreme during this time. On the weekends, we couldn't wait to get home to cook a "real" meal in our "real" kitchen.

So, during our stay at the resort, I did a lot of praying and reading. I realized what I could live with and without. I learned to be innovative and creative. My thoughts about nutrition have definitely changed and have, in a sense, "come full circle." Now, I clearly see the benefit in raw, fresh, organic, whole foods. Where before I was willing to compromise, I am not so much now. It is definitely a process and I am taking baby steps. There is much to learn, but I am an eager student.

It was an eye-opening experience and I am so thankful for it. I learned a lot about God, myself and my family. I wouldn't change my experience for the world and change is good.

1 comment:

Donna said...

Dear Jenna,
As I read through your sweet blog I just cried. I am so proud of you and the way you are and the way you have chosen to live your life. I will look forward to reading your posts and I will comment on ocassion. I so wish we lived closer so I could spend a little time with you and your family and get to know your children better. I look forward to glimpsing a small part of your Joyfulhaven. Please tell your parents that I send my love. I hope they are doing well. Your Mom would be please to know that I am making a quilt wall hanging for my new kitchen, the "real" hand sewn kind. I'm glad that you decided to start a blog. I will look forward to every entry.
Always Miss Donna xoxoxo