Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Recap on the end of 2008!

The past four months have passed like a whirlwind. I'm amazed that God has brought us through so much transition so peacefully and with such amazing provision.



In October we decided it was time to take a huge leap of faith and accept a position in Spring Lake with http://www.libertybaptistchurch.com. I was able to blog about our first nights here. It was adventurous to say the least. I was very uncertain about our decision as we traveled down in an RV for who knew how long. Living day in and day out in a little 28 foot RV would challenge any persons sanity not to mention a marriage! But by God's grace we made it through sane and stronger. It is definitely something we will NEVER..I repeat...NEVER forget. It is also something I really would not ever want to do again!

We were in the process of trying to sell a home in Boone and find a home in Spring Lake. It's a great time to buy a house, but a terrible time to sell and we had no idea how God was going to work this one out, but of course he came through once again. One day in November I receive a call from a school in Fayetteville that wanted me to interview for a position in 6th grade. Anyone who knows my teaching history knows that last year I taught 5th grade and was less than enthused with the attitude that seems to develop in those preteen years. I was less than thrilled about the idea of a 6th grade room but went to interview. After talking with all 4 principals I decided that I should just take the position. 45 min. classes, teaching Comm Skills and Social Studies (both non test areas for the state of NC), and 2 planning periods! Why not....sounded like a breeze compared to Elementary Schools where I had to teach everything!! It was going to be a challenge, but more to come on that. After receiving the job that put us having 2 incomes and what we needed to live and pay two mortgages (not recommended by the way) and before Christmas we had an offer on a home in Spring Lake and a home in Boone! We were completely trusting that God had brought us here for his Divine purpose and would work it all out.




One week before Christmas we closed on the home in Spring Lake and headed to Boone to pack up all our belongings and empty our wonderful home at 400 Knollwood. That was a bittersweet time. Being in the mountains and back in what felt like our home made it difficult to leave and difficult to want to pack up. We were blessed by our new church with the ability to hire a moving company and I highly recommend it to anyone moving! It was so much work to pack it in boxes but to not have to load it and move it was HUGE! You don't realize how much stuff you have until you box it all up and begin to collect it together! I never imagined we would fill up this big truck when it arrived, but when the last pieces were being put in, they were running out of room! AND WE DON'T EVEN HAVE KIDS!







We love our new home. It's the first time we have lived in a neighborhood where we could really see our neighbors and their houses are close enough to ours that we know where our yards meet. We really don't see our neighbors much though because they are all military families and I think some of them are gone.




The holidays were wonderful with our families. But we were so exhausted, that we really didn't take that many pictures; Unheard of in the Berry home! But here are a few snippets of precious Ella! We're never short on pics of her!





2008 closed with amazing provision from God. We could hardly wait at that point to see how we would adjust to a new home, new church, new friendships, and for me a new classroom!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

We're on the Adventure of a Lifetime!



OK so we have started our adventure officially! We got off to an earlier start then we had originally planned because things just fell together. The picture above has our old house on Knollwood in the mirror.

Now, I note that we are on an adventure because you will not believe how God has worked out so many things for our good. He has been in complete control.

Now as we decided to come to a new place, I imagined that I might have to pack up all my belongings and move everything into a new home.I would be completely overwhelmed with unpacking boxes at this time.

BUT...that just wasn't God's part of the plan at this time. We are currently RVing it around Spring Lake! YEEEHAAWW!! We are the redneck of the redneck and really we are loving it! Not loving it because we are in a tiny 28 foot RV with the two of us, a dog and a cat, but because we can see God's amazing hand on us as he sees our faithfulness to wait on HIM.



We arrived in Spring Lake on Wednesday and had done some research about the different areas where there were RV parks that might could house us for a month. Now going into what most call Fayettenam is much different than anything we have both experienced. We are not in a place where we can leave our car door unlocked, let alone our house like we did in Boone. Safety has to be questioned now as we go out and make decisions about where we would stay. So the first one is just miles below Fort Bragg on Bragg Blvd. Now to John and I we just didn't think anything about it. Now when we tell people at the church this story you can just see in their eyes that they want to say..."well I could have told you that." This place off Bragg Blvd. was sketchy! There was no way that we would have slept at all that night. So we headed over to Fayetteville's busiest area off of Skibo Road and drove down this little road in what looked like a neighborhood. I kid you not- at the end a man had an RV park surrounding his little brick home. NO joke. we were parked RIGHT BESIDE his house. I took pictures because I knew that even to say that, it was hard to believe.



The next day, I had my melt down. I balled ya'll. It was pitiful. And bless poor John's heart. Being the fixer that he is, he just didn't know what to do. But moving is stressful and I had just held it in as long as possible. I knew God had told us to trust him and I knew that he was faithful, but I needed some stability. I needed to park that RV in some place where I would feel safe and as comfortable as you can possibly feel in a little RV. John headed straight to find a place with a guy from church named Rob.The Bentley's, a family that in no way is affiliated with the church, have some land with thier own 5th wheel on it. (That's a massive RV.) They choose to live in it and be free to travel where ever they want to. Well Rob knew that they had some hookups for RV's in their yard, but knew nothing about them. So they decide to just pull up in their driveway and tell them the situation and guess what? GOD PROVIDED AGAIN! They were like sure. You can stay here. How 'bout $5.00 a night???I couldn't even believe it. That's everything. Water. Power. everything! $5.00 a night.


We are out in the country with space for Caroline to run around. No wierdos around and we are safe. Their family all lives around there and they are just country folk who love people. The next day the Bentley's packed up and headed to Florida for 20 days and told us to enjoy the place!




It has been wonderful and God is teaching us so much about his people and those that have a heart and a passion to serve. It is refreshing. I can sense a new season for us in ministry. One that we would not have been as grateful for if we hadn't come out of a desert to the oasis. We have been cared for and loved like we have never seen. The people at Liberty live the Word out with their words and their willingness to serve not only those that come into the church, but those in position in the church. God has really blessed us and we are grateful and not taking one moment for granted. We have been fed. Given money. Showers in big boy and girl sized showers!! Encouragement and love.


I'm sure more will be coming to the blog about Spring Lake and this great adventure!

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Goodbye to Boone

In 1999 John graduated from East Henderson High School and after a visit to Appalachian State University, decided to come to Appalachian as a preferred walk on. In normal people lingo he decided to come and be a practice dummy as he would say.






In 2000 I graduated from Mount Airy High School and after a visit to Appalachian State University decided to follow my dream of becoming a teacher and thought it best to fulfill that at App State.


We have both been here since, and decided to stay when we were married in 2003!

Now, in October 2008, after much prayer and wrestling, we have decided our time is up here and that God is sending us off this mountain on a tremendous journey. Just the journey to this point has been amazing. Seeing God work in our lives to change our hearts to his desires--it has been a privilege.




As we started working at Greenway, we became very close to alot of kids. We knew we wanted to be here for at least 2 more years to be able to see some of our first kids graduate from high school. But those were our plans and not God's. However, we weren't willing to listen to a change in direction until May. When I didn't get a teaching job for next year and we had difficulty making all our finances match up as we needed to, it was as if the Lord was telling us that he wanted our undivided attention. Now I know that some might say that He should have had it all along, but often times we get things in our mind and we want our plan. We're like little kids who want something so badly that we aren't willing to see what is being handed to us in another direction if we would just pay attention....

We began praying for direction. We prayed to be stretched, taken out of our comfort zone and to be placed in the absolute center of God's will. We felt like we were being told it was time to make a change. A change we didn't plan to make for a while but it was time to be obedient.


As we embark on this adventure, it is a bit scary, but we are walking completely by faith. It's exciting to see God's hand on our lives and to know that we are where we should be. It has been hard to deal with reactions because not everyone understands surrendering to God's will. But we love in all situations and know that some day God will reveal this type situation in the very lives of our young people. Our goal has been for them to be able to look back on this time and be able to say that they saw through us how we were faithful to the call and then will be able to better understand as they do the same with their own lives.


We will always have wonderful memories of Boone. We have been blessed to see the lives of many young people changed. We have watched them grow and experience so much in their lives. They have been our children and for everything that we thought we taught them, they have taught us so much more! I can't count the number of tears that I have shed through this process from sadness to fond memories, but I know that we are doing just as Christ has called us to do and I have to have faith that he will continue the work he has started in these young people with the next youth pastor.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

A Mini Vacation!

BEACH BUMS!!! Plain and simple that's John and I. We have fallen in love with the beach and it was so hard to come back! We finally pulled ourselves away from the pool around 4:00 yesterday afternoon to leave at the latest possible time to get back into Boone just in time to go back to bed.

When we arrived on Thursday night, this was the view from our awesome house that we were blessed with!







This was our house that we got to stay in for the 5 days for a super reasonable price!





On Saturday we went to a sports bar and watched LSU kick Apps. butt, however it was fun to hang out with everybody and eat some good Philly Cheesesteak!





As Hurricane Gustov approached the waves at the beach got much bigger than they had been.





Fun Times.....can't wait till the next trip!



Saturday, August 23, 2008

BERRY FUN TIMES!

The past month has been overwhelmingly full of BERRY FUN TIMES!!! I haven't even had time to upload new pics and events onto the blog....so here goes!!


ELLA'S FIRST BIRTHDAY!

The first Berry Fun Event was Ella's first birthday!!!! It's already been a year since the Berry's were blessed with the presence of precious Ella Christine! It's unbelieveable how fast time goes. Here's some pics of the super cute dress Nicole was given and decided to use as the party theme, all the way down to the cakes! She's so super creative!







Ella's first weekend visit!

The very next weekend, we were blessed to have Ella's first weekend visit with Uncle John and Aunt Pepper!!! It was so much fun! Our most exciting event was visiting Klay and Marsha's 8 week old puppies, Sadie (beagle) & Sawyer (Bassett Hound).



Let me out of this cage!!!



We took her to a park and let her swing. She loved it! Look at those cute cheeks!



I was trying to get a shot of the beautiful brown eyes that Ella got from her mommy, but I got this cute shot instead. She's already a little praiser! You can't help but love her!


OUR 5TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY!
On August 16th, we celebrated our 5 year anniversary! It's amazing to reflect on the past 5 years and see where God has brought us not only in our relationship with each other but our personal relationships with Him! He has blessed us beyond measure and continues to do his work in us through every situation we encounter. I feel so blessed to walk through this life with John. We are definetly different, but we balance each other out in so many ways. I love everything about him-even the corny jokes. John and Denice, John's parents just celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary and I can't wait to reach that year with John and see all that God has blessed us with!


Justin Friel Turns 21!!!
Our adopted college student, Justin turned 21 this past weekend and we threw him a pancake party because he loves pancakes. He invited about 15 close friends and we ate up some pancakes, bacon, sausage, and fruit! Justin's favorite pancakes are chocolate chip, so we made him a large collection and stuck his candles in the stack! Justin lived with us for a couple months this summer and helps us with the youth! He is an amazing young man and John and I talk about how blessed we would be if our sons were like him.

God continues to bless us so much! While things aren't perfect, we know we are growing in him daily and we are excited to see his hand on our lives through every moment! We are so "Berry" Blessed!

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Camping

John and I enjoyed our very first camping trip by ourselves this past weekend. Though we have been away at the beach with youth, we really haven't had a 'break'. Some people tend to think our trips with kids are a 'vacation', but any and all that think so are more than welcome to join us to see how much work and stress is included in taking a group of teenagers on a week long trip.

Anyway, we hopped in the Jeep on Friday at 1:00 and started a much longer journey than we had anticipated. We had planned to camp at a camp ground in Roan Mountain, TN. It's located about an hour from Boone, but when we arrived they were already filled for the weekend. So, we hopped back in the car and headed for somewhere else.



We decided to 'rough' it out in the middle of nowhere at a special spot for us- Harper's Creek. It was the place that we camped after we got married. So we headed back towards Linville to where we "THOUGHT" it was located. Of course John, my human GPS, had us at the spot in no time. We actually decided to stay right on the creek a little above the trail.














We pulled out our 6 person tent that we had gotten a few Christmases ago and tried to find a spot large enough for it. While there isn't six in this family, we did have to blow up our air mattress!!! We didn't completely rough it! Thank you Lord for power converters!

After we set up camp we started on a mini hike down the creek with Caroline. She loves to run and play out in the woods with us. She enjoys leading the way and often times if we get off of a trail, she finds the trail again for us.



We headed back after an hour or so and made a fire. John decided he wanted to cook his favorite meal from when he was growing up--Corn beef Hash! It doesn't sound appetizing and I never thought that I would like it either, but he makes it really crunchy and it tastes really good with some ketchup. We enjoyed eating it right out of the pan by the fire.


That night I didn't really sleep well. I never imagined that I would be so scared, but sleeping on the side of the road and deep in the woods just isn't appealing to me. Every noise made my ears perk up in attention. It may have been John's lovely dinner conversation about putting our food up so the bears didn't get it or us. It may have been that I read the newspaper, which I never do, as we were finishing dinner. We just happened to have one with us to help start our fire. I am not sure what it was, but I think I asked John what time it was about every fifteen minutes until 4:00. Finally at four Caroline, curled up in my sleeping bag with me and I eventually fell asleep.




The next morning I let John sleep late and I actually started a fire all by myself. It helped that I had carefully watch my boyscout of a husband as he made the one the previous night. He gave me a few pointers too! I made our bacon and eggs over the fire! I was quite impressed with myself.


We packed up and started on a six mile hike towards the waterfalls at the end of Harper's Creek. This is taken at the point where Harper's Creek begins its descent.






And these pics are the beauty that you see at the bottom of the hike. It's gorgeous. A gentle, refreshing breeze blows off the falls.

Overall, it was great trip and good time together enjoying the beautiful creation that we have been blessed with.