Sunday, November 13, 2011

"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."

Some of you will recognize this scripture found in Proverbs 3:5-6(KJV). It is one of my favorites and until recently I thought I understood this scripture. However, recent trials and adventures in my life have made me realize that at times in the past I have only put partial trust in the Lord. Why am I starting this blog post with a scripture? Because it was the only way I could adequately introduce the events that have transpired in our family over the last 6+ months. In my last blog post I shared how Paul had accepted a job in Illinois, however, we now live in Billings, MT. Shortly after my last post, I was diagnosed with ventricular tachycardia, a very serious heart arrhythmia. Two weeks later I underwent a cardiac ablation to hopefully correct the rhythm problem. Unfortunately it was unsuccessful. During that time, we were also anxiously looking for a home in Macomb. This to was unsuccessful and we were starting to worry as graduation was quickly approaching and we had to be out of our home in Milwaukee by the end of May. Having done all we could do, we put our full trust in the Lord, knowing that he knew of our prayers, efforts and the desires of our hearts. We had come to Billings the summer of 2010 and Paul had a number of interviews. We liked the area and the proximity it gave us to our families and had hoped we could find a practice in Montana after Paul filled his commitment in Illinois. Shortly before Easter, Paul received a phone call from one of the dentist's he had interviewed with in Billings asking him to come for another interview. Paul flew out over Easter weekend to meet with them. After looking at a number of options, they came to the conclusion that they were not quite ready to bring Paul on, but offered him a partnership after Illinois. Paul came home the Monday after Easter and related the news. We both felt discouraged but decided to increase our efforts to find a home in IL. I left shortly after he got home to do some sightseeing with my aunt who was visiting from out of state. Paul called me a few minutes after we had left and told me he had received another phone call from Billings. He explained that this dentist had seen his CV on the Montana Dental Board website and needed an associate ASAP. Ironically, he was purchasing a practice that we had looked at purchasing previously. Long story short, Paul headed back to Billings and felt a confirming witness that we were supposed to move to Billings. However, the challenges were far from over. We were unsure if he would be able to get out of his contract in IL and we knew that finding housing in Billings would be challenging based on a hot rental market. Paul graduated the weekend of May 21st and 22nd. On the morning of the 23rd, Paul was released from his contract in IL and faxed in his contract for the job in MT that afternoon. That evening, I found us a great home with a wonderful landlord who was willing to take a chance with an out of state family. Without having packed a single box at that point, we moved just two weeks later. I didn't get to say as many good-byes as I had hoped for. Please accept our apology if we didn't get to tell you good-bye! We arrived in Billings after a two day drive. Our furniture finally arrived the first part of July!! The summer months found us busy exploring Montana and spending time with our family. School started for the kids the end of August and they are all doing well, especially Abby, in their new schools. They have made friends quickly. Paul has transitioned well into Dentistry and the practice is growing and doing well. We have been extremely blessed and are grateful for our challenges. My health hasn't been the best recently, but I am optimistic that I will be able to overcome this trial. I am scheduled to have a second ablation in Salt Lake on the 28th of December. This is a new procedure that uses MRI technology to map the heart and uses catheters that are more flexible and able to access areas in the heart that are difficult to reach. We want to express our deepest appreciation for all of our friends and family who have loved us, supported us and served us during this eventful year in our lives. We will never forget you!!
Love,
Paul and Alicia & Kids

3 comments:

pollyesthertp said...

Alicia did you really just post?!?!? I am so proud of you! Can't wait to hear more updates! Thanks for sharing your story, I know I've heard it but its great to hear your testimony. We love you guys and are so happy you are much closer to us!
~Tam

Lavinia Padmore said...

We love and miss you all so much. I pray that you all have a wonderful Christmas and the blessing of health. Please, keep us informed as often as you can. You will be in our prayers, especially on the 28th of December. My Dad is also going to be going through heart surgery on the 27th in Albuquerque, NM. Please pray him as well. Love the Padmore's.

Jana said...

Alicia...I have been wondering and thinking about you all too often. How is your recovery? Call me if you get a chance I would love to see you or help out in any way that I can. Loves!
Jana

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