9.06.2009

Epilogue

Epilogue.

Annie is sleeping. The boys are in the van driving to Nashville. I am meeting my mother-in-law at the airport in an hour and we are taking Annie to airport via my second home: American Airlines.

I have a stomachache. I am so tired. My body hurts. We packed 7 suitcases total. And the show we did played in the dirt bowl last night in San Angelo? Three hours behind. So we didn’t get home until really, really late (I feel bad for Third Day. Mac twittered a little after 11 p.m. and said they were still not on stage. They were supposed to be on between 8:00-9:00 p.m. Wow.)

Anyways. That’s all over now and I am sitting on the couch, literally in a daze, trying to catch my breath. It feels good though. The kind of catching your breath you do after a good run or hard workout when you know you have just done something good for your body and soul. It sort of feels like that.

I am grateful for my mother-in-law this morning.

I was raised in a family of career women and I can’t say that I’ve always understood her choice to stay home and be a full-time mom. After her sons left she continued on as a full-time wife and full-time, unpaid, volunteer at church who teaches choir and leads an amazing, in-depth women’s Bible study. I never thought it was wrong; I just never understood it.

I told her this week how much her helping us with Annie means to me. How her being able to drop everything and come to Nashville while we record is the best blessing in the whole world; for us, but more importantly, for Annie Boo.

She said she had always known she was called to serve her family and the church and that in the midst of that call sometimes she felt misunderstood or judged for her decisions. When money was tight, and her having a salaried job would have made a huge impact, she held firm to the belief that God had called and gifted her to be available to her children, family, friends, and church. I think this took amazing obedience on her part.

Now she is a stay-at-home grandma. I wonder if God knew that I would desperately need the help? I wonder if He weaves our dreams and ambitions and cultivates things within our hearts so early in life because he knows, perhaps, that Ila’s son will go on to make music and travel all over the country and Jenny’s family will all move away (also following God’s call) and that there will be a big, gaping hole for someone. And then that someone gets to be his grandma who has always known her calling was to take care of her family. And now her grandbaby. That’s pretty beautiful I think.

I wonder if God really is that thoughtful? That careful? That mindful? Though I don’t believe He would ever force a certain life on us, I think He puts things in our souls that, if followed, can be a part of a very beautiful dream He had for us long before we even had it ourselves.

At least that is what I am thinking this morning.

Off to Nashville my friends.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks Jenny, you are just what I needed today. My daughter, son in law and 15 month old twins live with us. My daughter just finished her masters degree in Speech Pathology and my son in law is trying to get a podiatry practice started. They have been here a year, and sometimes I think I have already raised my kids! I am watching the twins while mom and dad work and try to get back on their feet. It is tiring but necessary. Thanks for putting into perspective my place in their upbringing. Your words will help make the job a little easier. May God Bless you and Ryan and Annie Boo....and grandma too!

Leah said...

Jenny -

I actually got to see your in-laws quite a bit this weekend! They just absolutely adore you, and of course absolutely adore that little girl of yours! They were so proud of her! I grew up in their church, and they are such a wonderful couple. Ila is an amazing woman and was always there for her kids and her family. I don't understand it either, but I know it has to be a sacrifice. I just know that when my husband and I have children, my mother-in-love will be a blessing in our family as well. God puts wonderful people in our lives to help us when we need them most!

Marissa said...

Hi! We met in San Angelo briefly before your concert. I had the little 13 month old girl. I just wanted to say what an awesome concert it was. We really enjoy your music! And your little one is so adorable! It was great to meet you.

MacKenzie said...

What a blessing!

AND YAY NASHVILLE!!!

Sara said...

You did great at Unite & Conquer. When I got home that night and took off my socks there was a pile of dirt from both feet. Thankfully I was wearing a lot of brown! I got a few pics of you and would like you to see them!

www.saravirdell.squarespace.com

That's my blog. I posted one pic from your set, but I think I have a few more.

I really love your lyrics to All That Matters. I can identify with them. Thank you for your music!

Sara Virdell

Lisa said...

Jenny--your blogs make me happy! I check for new entries throughout the day. I am excited when there is a new one, or I just read an old entry. - I love you!


Lisa

maynelaw said...

go, girl!

Rebecca said...

yay for helpful grandmas!!! :) i know exactly how huge of a blessing that can be. that's awesome! i'm certain God IS that thoughtful.

hang in there friend! remember that what you're doing with your life right now is a living sacrifice. :) inconvenient? yes. stressful? sure! uncertain? uh-huh. pleasing to God??? ABSOLUTELY! keep on keepin' on jenny!

yeah, you can't go with luvs 'til they're toddlers and aren't filling up diapers so much. my favs for the wee ones were kirkland (costco) and huggies.

is annie gonna be a squirrel for halloween?!?

Brittany said...

Hey-i met and spoke with you in San Angelo before the concert. I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed visiting with you and being at the concert. You were truly the nicest person and band that I met that day. I could see His light in your eyes and through the conversation and music.

I'm sorry it was a tiring day for you-but you were refreshing for me!

Many Blessings!

Shelby W. said...

Illa is an amazing woman!
I went to the same church as her, and she taught me in choir for a few years,so i ave known her for awhile. she is, a really great person!