(warning, long journal entry)
Proverbs 3:5-6 "Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy paths."
This has been my favorite scripture since my seminary days and I have grown to love it more and more as I have witnessed the Lord directing our paths when we "trust in him".
I remember when a prompting came 8 years ago that completely changed our path and Trevor called the Veterinary school in Oregon and told them he would no longer be attending (he was to start in a few weeks!). Then our focus became Medical School and we still can't believe how that all worked out so well. We were led to our house in West Bountiful and we have a tender place in our hearts for our neighbors and ward members there who supported us during a really stressful time in our lives (aka. Med school).
When Trevor interviewed for residencies we prayed and pleaded with the Lord that he would "direct our paths" and when Trevor came out here to interview he said to me, "It just feels like home." I thought to myself- Louisville Kentucky feels like home??!!!
You may remember how we found our house here. We could never deny the guidance we received to buy this home and that experience alone has strengthened my testimony that God lives and loves me. Throughout these 2 1/2 years I have had so many experiences when the spirit whispered in my mind- THIS is why you are here in Kentucky and THIS is why you are in THIS house. Our time here has and still is changing our lives for the good.
So when it was time for Trevor to start looking for a job we felt the importance of "Trusting in the Lord". He has always been so good to us
We had a FHE and talked to the girls about this and memorized Proverbs 3: 5-6 together then we offered a prayed and asked the Lord to guide our search for a job and a home... again please.
Trevor started applying to jobs in Idaho and Utah since we knew we wanted to be close to family but when we went out there we wanted to feel good about it but we just didn't. :( So we kept praying and Trevor kept looking. We thought about staying here in Kentucky since we love it here but we didn't feel good about it either. There were some more job openings in Utah and Idaho but nothing felt right. We knew we had to widen our search. We looked at the surrounding states and there was only one we felt good about... Washington. Trevor kept making comments about "the tri-cities area" but neither of us had been there and there weren't any job openings there until one day when one job opened in Richland and Trev immediately applied for it. He received an email back that day from the Medical Director of the Emergency Department. He was interested in talking to Trevor and we soon found out that he was LDS and has 5 kids (and Richland has a temple!)! We were so excited.
Trevor scheduled an interview there and in a few other places in WA and he flew out in the beginning of December.
He interviewed at the other hospitals in WA first and they offered him jobs but he was waiting to see how he felt about the interview in Richland (tri-cities area). Well, to make an already long post a little shorter when he got to Richland once again Heavenly Father answered our prayers and he knew it was the place for our family. The interview went great and they offered him the job.
Trevor called me on the way home from the interview. He was floating on air. I can't remember the last time he was so excited and happy. We knew it was right and we accepted the job a few days later.
Since then we still feel great about the job in Richland and we are excited but we feel so sad that we have to leave Kentucky (in June) and we feel so sad that we will still be 9 hours away from our family and friends in Utah. We never imagined that we would finish residency and then move somewhere away from family where we don't know anyone but it seems that the Lord has a different plan for our family.
We are excited for our new adventure but right now we are just enjoying our home and friends and all the wonderful things Kentucky has to offer our family. We are so very blessed.


9 comments:
Congrats! That is so exciting.. and after 14 years of living 24 hrs away from family a 9 hr drive doesn't seem too bad :-)
Is Richland in the Spokane area? I think my cousin lives there! It would be funny if you ran into him...
Congrats again, it looks like 2010 will be a great year for you guys!
Melissa
Congratulations! What an exciting adventure! We hope to make it back to Washington. After living in other parts of the country, we have come to realize how much we LOVE the northwest. I'm sure you will grow to love it too even though it is still far from your families. Good luck with everything!
That's wonderful! I'm excited for you guys.
My Grandparents live in Kennewick (20 minutes from Richland). We'll have to work in a Grubbs visit as well when we come up! Hooray!
Well how can I argue with that :) I am so happy for you guys. There isn't a better feeling in the world than knowing you are doing what the Lord wants you to do. 9 hours isn't THAT far ;)
How wonderful!!!
I've heard great things about that area too. They will be so lucky to get Trevor and your cute family.
Kathryn I am so so happy for you guys. I know all too well how hard it will be to say goodbye, but the adventure awaits! And, I am certain it will soon be a place you will call home, and won't it be great to know you won't HAVE to move again... that training is over and you can settle into life. I really am so happy for you. Congratulations to Trevor and good luck as you transition...
What a great feeling knowing that you are going where you are suppose to go! I am so happy for you! You have the neatest family and it will only take you about a half of a second to find friends and feel like it is home. What a great adventure!
Kathyrn,
Your post is such an uplift for me right now and the things going on here. Thank you so much for your testimony and knowledge of how to following promptings.
I needed this!
Congrats on such a big accomplishment and task. Isn't it great to know your in the right place at the right time? Nothing feels better.
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