Scoured the property in all their usual haunts to no avail; they're gone too soon.
On the other hand - and on the same day - we have our first Rose of Sharon blossom:
Seasons change, time marches on.
Too obvious?
Sorry; it's reality and just happens to mesh with our personal circumstances of unexpected - but now, two weeks later, no longer unwelcome - retirement.
In the meantime we've made progress on the transition - signed up for Medicare (for me) / COBRA (for Karen), huddled with our financial advisor, kicked around plans for selling our home...
These are all detailss we planned to be dealing with 2 or 3 years hence, but here we are.
Lots up in the air at the moment, and we're doing our best to prayerfully follow God's leading...
"A man's heart deviseth his ways, but the LORD directeth his steps."
- Proverbs 16:9
...confident we'll end up where He wants us to be when all the shoutin's finally done.
| daisies in Ryan's Corner |
| shasta daisies on the right |
| these will be a beautiful strawberry color in the fall |
| flowering hostas on the right |
| upper patio garden |
| perennial geraniums, daisies and cone flowers |
| gorgeous hydrangeas going up the hill to the front yard |
| black eyed susans and daises in the front garden |
For much of recorded history, mankind's life plan was very simple:
A few short years of childhood, then work until you die.
"Retirement" as we think of it today was a foreign concept.
In a way, that makes sense.
The Bible opens with God working for 6 days, then resting on the 7th (Genesis 1:1-15).
When He was done with His creative work, He deemed it good (Genesis 1:31).
Furthermore, God reveals Himself to all mankind through His work:
¹ The heavens declare the glory of God and the firmament sheweth His handiwork.
- Psalm 19:1
God also decreed that we should work:
¹⁵ And the LORD God took the man and put him into the garden of Eden to dress it and keep it.
- Genesis 2:15
And the Apostle Paul affirms working is our calling:
²⁸ And let him that stole, steal no more: but rather let him labor, working with his hands the thing which is good, that he may have to give to him that needeth.
- Ephesians 4:28
⁸ But if any provide not for his own, and specially for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith and is worse than an infidel.
- I Timothy 5:8
So I'm not comfortable embracing self-absorbed leisure as a lifestyle.
Being on eternal vacation and having my life reduced to shuffleboard and bingo...
On the other hand I'm not rushing around trying to find another job so I can become a nameless cog in someone else's wheel.
Lord willing there's some productive activity in my future, which may or may not involve trading my time for money.
I'm asking God for guidance on that score while dealing with the plethora of minutia this unexpected change has dumped in our laps.
More to come, I'm sure.
later, mcm fans...











































