Saturday, February 28, 2009

Our Next Adventure.....

Joshua 1:9 "Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go."

At the end of February, Josh informed PCI in Reinbeck that he will soon be done working for the company. We are currently readying our house for the house market, and at the end of March we will be off for the next chapter of our life. About two years ago, Josh felt a leading from the Lord to prepare our family for a change. Until recently, we spent a lot of time mulling over what in the world could that change be!!?? Our answer came one morning in February when we got a phone call at 7:15 asking us, "Are you interested? You have until noon to decide!".

You may be wondering DECIDE WHAT! Well, last Fall we had looked into buying a lumberyard in Davis County (where Josh grew up). We penciled out numbers at the time, and though the business looked good it just didn't seem like the right time for us to make a move. So, we went on with life and have tryed to keep our focus on being content with what we have and strengthening our spiritual life in the community we are in.

Josh spent that morning at work while I was at home with the kids...we were both in prayer...both having complete peace that it would be a good move for our family. We talked at 10 minutes till noon and agreed that we should go for it, so by noon on Thursday, February 5th we were committed to buying a lumberyard in rural Davis County. Pulaski Lumber is a well established business. The current owners have run the business for the past 30 years and are wanting to hand it off to good hands so that they can retire. Pulaski is a small town 9 miles east of Bloomfield, IA.

We recently finalized our new housing plan. Josh's Great Grandma moved to a duplex in town last Fall, so her house has been sitting empty and for rent during the Winter months. She lived in the house for 70 years...her husband, Josh's Great Grandpa, built the house and barns on the farm with lumber purchased from Pulaski Lumber in the 1940's. The Lord's timing is perfect, as the house is still sitting empty and will be perfect for us to move our family into and make our home. It is located 10 miles from the lumberyard...7 miles from Josh's parents...15 miles from Bloomfield, where the kids will be in school. The house will be smaller than what we are used to, but it will probably be temporary for us while we get our feet on the ground with the business. There will be plenty of room outside for a nice garden, yard for the kids to run, and beautiful scenery of rolling pasture and trees for when we want to put our feet up and relax :)

We are excited!!!! We are confident that this will be a good life for us. The kids can help Josh load lumber. Caden is super excited about the fork lifts and has already designated a pair of his jeans as "lumberyard jeans". We think Macy will have a future of designing and choosing color schemes for people with her God given art talent. Grandparents will be able to be more involved in our life and of course, will be our BEST babysitters and FREE!!!! We will also be closer in distance to my family. Keota will be just over an hour away and my sister is in Fairfield- a 45 minute drive.

It has been Josh's desire to run a business for awhile, and we have no doubt that his experiences thus far in life have prepared him for this step. We are sad to leave our church and community, and are very grateful for the past 5 years with PCI. We know that the Lord will use us for His purpose wherever we go and that this move is His plan for our family.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Hill Family to the Rescue!

Josh rescued this adorable, little Black Lab puppy from the side of the road in Tama, IA today. He asked several locals and no one seemed to know who it belonged to. It instantly had a home here...the kids love him and Chief had no trouble sharing his dog coupe tonight.


Sunday, February 22, 2009

Left Out...

The picture tells the story. Noelle got left out this afternoon, and she did not like it!

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Noelle is 1 and so much fun!!!

Today was Noelle's first birthday. She is such a dolly!
She is walking, talking, playing baby, giving out kisses...all that fun one year old stuff!! We just adore her and are happy to watch her grow and interact with the other three monkeys in the house. Macy made heart cut out cookies for her birthday and Julia stole her presents right out from under her nose! AND of course, she still is a spittin' image of her Daddy!



I'm Back!!!

Stay tuned for some updates from the Hill household....we finally took the plunge and invested in a new computer.