And then he moves back to college tomorrow. This year is different, knowing this is probably the last time he will 'live' with us. We've been privileged to have him come home every summer to help with the crop...but next May he will graduate, hopefully get a job, and have no reason to come back except to visit. That makes me sad. I know we are supposed to raise our children to become independent. I know this. And he is independent. He lives in a nice home with several other godly men and has a job during the school year. But I really love having Kuyler around! He's an awesome young man of God. And his little brothers and sisters adore him!
Another change is that we are picking corn very late in the season. School starts next week, and we have more than a third of the crop left in the field. Our plan is to pick it all within 7 days! The awesome thing is that if it's good corn, we have people lined up to buy it! Will you please pray with us that the Lord has restored His crop!
This is going to be a fast-paced year. We've got two high school athletes in full swing of their sports. Kenzie's already had several softball games, and Kolton's first football scrimmage is tomorrow night. We can't wait for Friday night lights! And hosting Fifth Quarters. And softball in cooler weather.
Sorry this post is kinda all over the place. That's pretty much where my mind is at today. We really are in a season of change.
What you heard from me, keep as the pattern of sound teaching, with faith and love in Christ Jesus. Guard the good deposit that was entrusted to you - guard it with the help of the Holy Spirit who lives in us. 2 Timothy 1:13-14
I will be praying for all of it!
ReplyDeleteWish I were there!! I'd be at your house to buy corn....or frankly anything else that is edible to feed all of these boys everyday!
ReplyDeletePraying for you Connie
ReplyDeletePraying for Kuyler today. We'll be going through that soon w/ our oldest! BTW, I sent you an email after seeing your comment on our blog!
ReplyDeletePraying for Kuyler, corn, sports safety and mommy's precious heart. Kuyler is a wonderful, Godly man - so all I have to say is ~ well done! He loves his family so I'm sure he will come home! :)
ReplyDeletePraying for you guys.
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