I
originally wrote this blog entry when I began working at St. Andrew. I
was focusing on the many changes that were happening in the life of my family by
serving at a new church. I
didn’t take a moment to stop and think that change happens. It
happens all the time.
The end of another school year is upon us. This year we are making not only a change in grades but a change in schools. I have one child that is entering into a new world...MIDDLE SCHOOL...(play dramatic music here).
The end of another school year is upon us. This year we are making not only a change in grades but a change in schools. I have one child that is entering into a new world...MIDDLE SCHOOL...(play dramatic music here).
When
I worked for the Region Ten Education Center teaching second career teachers, we
would show this video. It is out of date
today, but the concept is the same. Change is always happening.
Change
happens with our kids: We watch them slowly grow up and become more
independent. This change can hurt sometimes, but it is good.
Change
happens with our spouse: We grow and change in our marriage,
sometimes it is for the better and sometimes it is not. I know I am not
the same person that I was as a 23 year old. But we are changing together....so that is good.
Change
happens with our friends: We don’t all have the same friends throughout our
life. You might have one or two life long friends but other than that
people come in and out of our life. I am so thankful for that. I
have some wonderful people that have come into my life these past few
years. On the flip side I have had others leave this world...and that,
well, stinks.
Change
happens with our bodies: Ok, so it can get wider, or more fit, we grow taller,
etc.
Change
happens with our faith life. We grow and develop our faith throughout
our lives. Faith is not a stagnate thing but something that is constantly
changing as we do.
My
point here is that change is always happening. ALWAYS. I guess
that most of the change in our life is so simple or moves so slowly that we are
not afraid of it. It is the change that is sudden, that is scary.
Not always bad, it just puts a jolt into our daily rhythm.
Perspective:
Pay attention to change, don’t be afraid of it. When you need
to: embrace it. When you
need to: stop it. But,
notice it. Change Happens!
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