Friday, July 25, 2014

It is...

When I think of the word "finish," I think of "It is finished." Jesus' final words on the cross. Far less spiritual would be my thoughts regarding my own life and schooling. I never finished high school, not in the traditional sense, but one month early. I still walked. I still had a diploma. I still went to college. I didn't want to finish college. Not really. I quit three and a half years in and went home. I took a semester off and went to a career counselor. It didn't help. I went back to school thinking I was changing gears completely and before the first semester back I went back to the original plan. I'd finish, and fast.

Now I am on the precipice of a new "finish." A friend reminded me that as an Air Force brat there were times in my life when I never had to make a choice about finishing or ending something. It just happened. We moved. Case closed. But now I am settled and married to a nurse and have a two year old daughter and suddenly the choice to finish something in my time vs. God's time is there. But I never thought about it, and so I plugged away, ever faithful, but not really very happy.

I am beyond blessed in my life. I have a supportive family and amazing friends who shove the truth in my face when I need to see it more clearly and pat me on the back and hug me when I need to cry, which is often. All of it. I have had an amazing job for nine years. Through so many changes in life it has been there. My superiors have been there, cheering me on. Despite that there have been some serious soul-searching moments and they have finally resulted in this:


I have to finish well, so I have to finish now.

So after nine years I am saying "goodbye" to the title "Administrative Assistant at Southern Gables Church" and focusing more on "mom," "wife" and "photographer," not to mention "daughter," "friend," "sister," "cheerleader," "faithful follower," "writer"... and some new titles I'm not entirely sure about yet. There are a lot of unknowns, but if I know one thing IT IS: God is in control.

Five Minute Friday
This post is linked to the Five Minute Friday Community. I literally free wrote it in five minutes during my fifteen minute break at work. Click on the image for more Five Minute Friday: Finish posts!

6 comments:

  1. You are embarking on a new adventure. Don't see those finishes as failures, but as new chapters in your life, a real page turner. May God bless you as you begin yet another exciting chapter! Blessings!

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    1. Thank you for your encouragement! We are excited to see what God has in store for us!

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  2. Thank you for sharing about the work you are finishing. It's a good reminder to me that there is a time to finish one thing so that we can focus on something else. Grace and peace to you today!

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    1. Thank you! I love how you put that: "there is a time to finish one thing so that we can focus on something else." It is so true that there are things that once were good that become weights that we need to lay aside to run well.

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  3. What a timely word in light of your transition! Good for you for seeing what God would have you finish so that you can begin and continue the next chapter!

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    1. Thank you! I was going to wait to announce my quit date and then saw the FMF prompt and thought it was time. I love how everyone is reminding me that finishing one thing makes so much room for God to do something more!

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