Therefore the Lord himself will give
you a sign. Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son,
and shall call his name Immanuel. Isaiah
7:14
700 years before Christ is born, Isaiah tells us His name. His
name is Immanuel. God with us.
In a time when we have been quarantined and isolated, His
name is still the same. GOD WITH US.
This is our story in 2020. We made plans to finally redo our
kitchen and dining area. This reno would also give the front of our house a nice
face lift. January and February zipped by! With much excitement, we started to
tear down the right side of our house in early March. We had the midsection of
the house “secured” with plastic and plywood and about 1/3 of our house GONE
when (PSA: Plot twist!) the Pandemic was declared and lockdowns ordered. Would
we be able to work? Would we be able to get materials? Now everybody is coming
back home and we are missing part of our house!
God with us.
Fortunately, we were able to continue working and
surprisingly, 2020 has been our busiest year yet. We had more hands to help and
more time since our kids did not have to go to school. Sounds wonderful right?
The plot thickens because we quickly tired of working on the house and we were definitely
tired of each other.
God with us.
Our favorite contractor, aka Dad, became overwhelmed with
paying jobs, so he wasn’t very available to work on our house and tell us what
to do. Although Saimon might run Evermon Homes someday, even he will admit
(sometimes) he isn’t quite ready to run the remodel project. So the good news
is that we hired many of our subs to come get the work done (Or at least get it
substantially complete….by Christmas).
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This was the kitchen window over the sink |
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We tore out the kitchen and moved it to the right |
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And made a new front entrance |
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Welcome! |
And here’s the climax: As I reflect on 2020 and our remodel,
I can’t help but think that we have had some demo and reno in our hearts too. I
didn’t love it when we tore out sheetrock from the ceiling and old insulation
and rat poop fell around us. Just like I don’t love it when the walls I put up
are ripped away and the selfish ambition and pride is revealed. We saved some
of the original shiplap from the roof and had to carefully pull each piece
apart, remove nails, and clean it up. Jeremy hung it in the new breakfast room.
It’s not unlike our family this year as we had to learn to talk through some
hard things, give space and reaffirm the importance of sticking together
always—especially as our kids get older and move on. We still have knot holes
and splinters but as we fit together, we have a story to tell--kind of like
that wall in our breakfast room.
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Looking into the new breakfast room from the back |
God with us.
Katerin graduated from UMHB on December 11, and she is
looking for a job (get in touch if you know of something!)
Emily is making it
on her own in College Station.
Marian just moved out to her first apartment and
is working full time and starting Fire Fighting training.
Wes is thriving in
his Sophomore year at College of the Ozarks.
Omar is happy to be the only
Evermon at THS this year as a freshman.
Saimon and Savannah look forward to
joining him there next year.
And all of us adore our two new additions to the
family, Cocoa and Hiccup, the cutest boxers you will ever know.
Conclusion: Through the good and bad, and we have had a lot
of good this year, God is with us. We hope you recognize His presence in your
2020 too. How have you experienced God with you this past year? His name is the
same, from the first time Isaiah told us, to Matthew’s reminder when Jesus was
born, today, and tomorrow.
That’s what makes Christmas so merry!