As I get older, I realize that true joy is found in the blessings of “moments.” I would like to share one of those moments with you.
Twenty one years ago, my husband, our two sons, and I moved from Northeastern Ohio to the Northern VA/DC area. It was a traumatic move that happened rather quickly.
My husband and I were in dire need of employment, and the Youngstown area did not offer much opportunity. Through friends of friends, we were made aware of available positions for both of us, in Springfield, VA, at the same company. We would be starting at entry level positions…with room to grow. When I called to inquire about the positions, I was told that we would need to be there on Monday, ready for work. Did I tell you I called on a Wednesday? That gave us two and a half days to pull some of our belongings together, and make the drive to Virginia on Saturday.
At this time in our lives, we were pretty much broke. It will take a very full post to share all the miracles and all the ways that things just “fell into place” regarding our move…that story will be shared soon! The four of us drove to Virginia in a car we borrowed from my dad, with as much “stuff” as we could shove in the trunk and around the boys in the back seat. We had enough cash for gas, some food, and a little to carry with us. We were moving and living on faith. We knew the Lord would carry us through our journey.
Coni is the woman who opened the door for us by offering us both a position in the company she worked for. Not only did she offer us jobs, she offered, and insisted that our family of four stay with their family until we got on our feet. Coni, Kevin (her husband), and their son, opened their beautiful home to us for what turned in to two and a half months. Although we helped as much as we could once the paychecks started coming in, they never asked us for anything at all. Jesus was definitely working through them.
We made the initial move to Virginia on December 4th, and then needed to drive to Ohio for Christmas and to pick up more of our belongings from our home. That Christmas was a very lean one…we were unable to buy any Christmas presents at all.
What we didn’t know, was that Coni and Kevin had snuck some wrapped gifts into the trunk for all of us. Our thirteen and ten year old sons knew, but were told to keep it a secret.
When we pulled up into the driveway of what still was “home” to us, my heart filled up and I had to just swallow the emotions I was feeling. I kind of turned off my feelings, because I didn’t want my sons to know how much I was missing “home.” Since we would only be there for a few days, there were no Christmas decorations. The thought that it was the last time we would be sleeping in our home was hanging heavy in the air. None of us articulated what we were feeling.
What we didn’t know, was that Michael (our youngest) snuck into the crawlspace and pulled out our twinkle lights. He then proceeded to wrap them around and around our recliner by the front window…where our tree usually stood. The decorated, lit up chair was in the “laid back” position, with the gifts that Coni and Kevin had sent for us laying underneath. It was such a sweet, joyful moment, that I have tears in my eyes as I write this.
Needless to say, after experiencing the “Christmas Chair”, we realized how important it was to enjoy our last Christmas in our home. We all dragged some decorations from the crawlspace, hung the wreath and displayed the Nativity Set.
I thank God every day for my husband, and my sons who teach me time after time what is truly important in life. I also thank God for all of the special friends He has blessed us with over the years.
And we will always have a special place in our hearts for Coni, Kevin, and Robbi…who as “casual friends” that hardly even knew us at that time, chose to open their hearts and their home to our family, to help us on our journey.
My wish for you during this beautiful Christmas Season, is that you keep your hearts open to all the simple, beautiful moments that are presented to you and your family each and every day. These moments are the true gifts that the Lord blesses us with.