I shot a text back to a friend with these words, then
stopped to read what I wrote. It made me
smile to think about all it means to have and live my crazy wonderful
life. From allergies to alpacas…yes,
alpacas…this has definitely been one crazy summer.
Jordan just had her wisdom teeth out and ended up with dry sockets; this meant trips to the oral surgeon’s office 3 times a week. One of the technicians, someone I knew from years ago but hadn’t seen in a long while, was surprised and asked, “when did you get a girl??!” She and her husband knew us when our kids were all growing up together and knew we had all boys. My first thought was, “my crazy wonderful life, do we really have time for me to tell you how we ended up with a girl!!” I just shared that Jordan became a part of the family nearly two years ago and left it at that. Jordan had to get back to school!
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Our search for different housing started several years ago. Our needs had definitely changed as all the
boys married, moved all over the country, and started having our grandchildren. Then, Dan and Steph moved back from Utah with
their three children and Steph was expecting.
I had begun to have problems with my hips and legs that doctors were
having a difficult time diagnosing. All
I knew was that it was getting more and more painful to go up and down stairs
and we were told to expect it o only get worse as I got older. Next, Jordan entered the picture. Our four bedroom two bath home was no longer
adequate.
While in Utah, Dan and Steph had become very interested in raising alpacas. After educating me about this creature and considering the possibilities, that became a part of the search criteria, the possibility of land, barns, etc…those things that would make it possible if that door opened, and we prayed.
Boy did it open! And rather suddenly. In April, we found an incredible place that we knew held possibilities that we were yet to consider. But after going to three banks, Rog was told the same thing each time; because the property had more than five acres and had two houses on it, it did not qualify for a traditional home mortgage…he would have to do a farm loan which would require 20% down. That was not an option for us. But the last bank suggested the Farm Bureau. Excited, he found the 25 acre property qualified, but he didn’t. It required that he have at least three years’ experience actually operating a farm. Bummer.
He called our realtor and gave him the news and we tried not
to be too disappointed. We had been
looking for several years! Nothing had
been right, until now. We had a hard
time believing this was not the place the Lord had for us. But we were content to trust Him knowing He might
have something else altogether in mind.
The next day our realtor called back. He ran into a friend of his at yet another
bank that mentioned a promotional program they were doing right now and asked
us to talk with them. Roger was hesitant
at first after being told the same thing by three banks already. But he decided it couldn’t hurt. Not only did he qualify, the property
qualified, but they would finance it 100%!
No money down! We were
floored. From that point on it was like
a snowball rolling downhill as we literally sat back and watched doors open and
more than one person involved (banker, financial advisor, realtor, etc…) tell
us this must be a “God thing”. Indeed it
was, and we were so grateful and humbled.
We just wanted to be able to see God do whatever He had planned with it
all.
Now, back to the alpacas.
Shortly after the closing I walked into a staff meeting at work and they
were talking about us having purchased a farm.
One of the ladies asked, “Angela, what in the world are you all going to
do with a farm?” Another lady exclaimed,
“They’re gonna raise llamas!” Well, not
quite. So I explained that we were
interested in possibly raising alpacas, as well as boarding some horses. The next
day, a dear lady called the ranch and told Karen, our office manager, that
she had eight alpacas she was trying to find a home for. After praying and looking for three weeks,
she thought of the children’s home her church financially supported. Karen explained that the ranch was not in a
position to take them, but that one of the ranch staff couples just bought a
farm and planned to raise none other than…alpacas! Karen gave her our number, she called, we
talked, I called Rog, we prayed…she prayed, and the next thing we know we have
8 alpacas. Interestingly enough, we had
closed, but weren’t planning to be able to move right away. The folks we bought from were being delayed
getting into the place they purchased, but when I called them, they were more
than gracious about us getting those alpacas settled on the property! So, they moved before we did!
Well, we’re a month into the move and still trying to get everything out of the old place. We found the farm in April, signed the contract in May, closed in July, moved in August and will hopefully have our place ready to list by the end of September.
The daily duties and other summer activities were not set aside in all the changes…Vacation Bible School, our 40th anniversary celebration at church, school shopping for our 10 ranch guys and Jordan, visits from family and friends, a ranch trip to Carowinds, all the doctor’s visits for myself and Jordan to have her ready for her senior year and trip to the Dominican Republic; you know how it is, life just keeps moving along!
We’re soon expecting our 15 grandchild, due to arrive in
October to Josh and Christina. We’ll be
heading down to Atlanta when we get the call that our grandson Ephraim’s kidney
transplant has been scheduled. And I’m
sure there will be other surprises, things that life will bring our way and
that I’m sure are no surprise to God!
After all, this crazy wonderful life of mine?? God’s got it all under control. I just have to stay close to Him.
1 comment:
Gosh Angela number 15, can you remember all their names. We need to visit each other we have a small farm also. Take care God Bless. Peggy
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