The Lord has been so gracious to us.
This past Christmas, He gave us a gift of grace.
We were blessed to have had time away as a family.
We explored and saw new things and met new friends.
We had a change of pace and scenery.
Never have I wanted to be away from home at Christmas.
Never, that is, until this year.
We had a change of pace and scenery.
Never have I wanted to be away from home at Christmas.
Never, that is, until this year.
In the weeks following Austin's Home-going to Heaven ~ I was altered.
I wasn't thinking straight. I wasn't sleeping well.
Everything seemed out of place. I did things I might not otherwise do.
One of those out-of-the-ordinary things I did
was to invite us all over to my sister's home for Christmas.
We weren't sure if it would work out. It was just an idea. It was crazy.
But, I knew deep down that we couldn't do things like we always had.
A transition year seemed necessary and wise.
My sister said yes. We booked our flights. We went.
It was perfect and a blessing and just what was needed.
(Please don't misunderstand ~ going away was not a need, it was a blessing.
A transition year was what we needed and were graciously given.)
I wasn't thinking straight. I wasn't sleeping well.
Everything seemed out of place. I did things I might not otherwise do.
One of those out-of-the-ordinary things I did
was to invite us all over to my sister's home for Christmas.
We weren't sure if it would work out. It was just an idea. It was crazy.
But, I knew deep down that we couldn't do things like we always had.
A transition year seemed necessary and wise.
My sister said yes. We booked our flights. We went.
It was perfect and a blessing and just what was needed.
(Please don't misunderstand ~ going away was not a need, it was a blessing.
A transition year was what we needed and were graciously given.)
It truly was a wonderful provision for our grieving hearts.
We are so thankful that we were given the opportunity to go.
We are so thankful that we were given the opportunity to go.
How gently and tenderly our Lord leads us along.
How gracious He is with His children.
We do not deserve His grace. We do not deserve His mercy.
But, He gives them in abundance. Over and over again.
So, we had a different Christmas.
A California Christmas.
My sister and her family opened their home up to us and welcomed us in. Twice.
We began our trip on a little family excursion in a hotel for four nights.
Then, we were with my sister for five nights.
We scooted over to Arizona for four nights ~ two of which we stayed with friends.
The last four nights, we were back at my sister's for all the Christmas traditions.
We came home exhausted.
Exhausted, but blessed. Very, very blessed.
Thank you SO much K and J and C and A ~ We love you all!
With Love,
Camille
**Photo courtesy of Calvin via Emma's camera and the tripod ~
Thank you my love! XO




























