Showing posts with label Husband. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Husband. Show all posts

Thursday, September 23, 2010

My Husband is Studying



He received his materials today and got right to work. Wow, this stuff is hard! I never knew insurance would have so many terms and complicated facts. He is so excited to be doing something new and something which has special training, a test, and a license to obtain. He is a very intelligent man and this is a wonderful  opportunity to show his stuff.

He already sent his application for the license to the state along with his permission for a background check. He also got his fingerprints at the Sheriff's and sent the card with it. So much stuff to do! The school already called and will call back on Monday. They just want to make sure he is doing fine, although they can keep track online.

I am very happy for my husband and want to be supportive in any way I can. Today I went shopping so he could have some quiet time. You see, it's a win win! :)

"The LORD God is my strength, and he will make my feet like hinds' feet,
and he will make me to walk upon mine high places."
Habakkuk 3:19

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Funny Thing About Stress...

It hits you when you least expect it. Like today for instance. My husband quit his job when we moved up here a month ago. Long story. It sounds like a very foolish thing to do in this economy but we both felt that it had sapped his spirit long enough. Twenty three years long. I may talk about it someday.

We felt God had something else for him and were willing to step out in faith. I wish that meant we never felt impatient or anxious. But for the most part we have been pretty good about his looking for a job while not having a job.

Until today. He was going in for a final interview and knew he had the job. Knew it. Yet as the time came for him to get ready and go, things got kind of hot and anxious around the house. It was quite unpleasant. This is another view of the supportive wife. Trying to keep her husband calm when he is not feeling calm.

The truth is that men feel very deeply the fact that they must support their families. A good man does not take this responsibility lightly and although mine had been deceptively calm throughout this whole quit and move thing, inside he was far from it.

His new job will take several weeks training and licensing before getting started. He has been faithful up until now and we know the Lord will take care of us until then.

"Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths."Proverbs 3:5-6