Friday, February 27, 2009

Saying Goodbye To My Childhood Home - Two Months Of Miracles

After living in the same home for 30 years, my parents are moving.  Within a month, they sold their home (actually in 2 days) and bought a lovely, new home.  In today's market, that is no easy task and so we feel the Lord's tender mercies in all that has occurred.    Last week, my sister flew up from Dallas to help pack up.  It was busy, but fun as we reminisced some of our childhood memories.    We had a 2 day garage sale, packed up 30 years worth of boxes, filled up a dumpster, ate a lot of take-out food and enjoyed being all together for one last time in this house.  I say, "house" purposefully, because although this is the house that I grew up in and I have precious memories, it is my family that made it a "home".    I love my parents, my sister and my brother so much and I am grateful that we are a family.  I am excited for my Mom and Dad to start a new chapter in their lives and look forward to new memories as they make their new house a home where we can all spend time together.    

My Family

The house I grew up in

My Dad selling his snow blower

Can you say, "Garage Sell"?

We were never so happy to see a dumpster!



Two Months of Miracles

  • My newest nephew was born, Braxton Bart Davis.  This was a long awaited delivery.
  • Braxton and his mom regained good health.  We are SO GRATEFUL!
  • My dad got a bad eye infection and got the best possible doctors in Utah
  • My parents found a new home
  • My parents sold their home in 2 days
  • My dad saw the eye doctor before he went on a business trip. They found his retina was becoming detached and so they immediately did surgery on him to save his sight.  
  • My sister's in-laws came to visit her which allowed her to leave her children to come and help pack.  Due to my dad's eye surgery he can't lift or bend over.  He has been so patient!
  • The dumpster came 2 days early!  Hooray!
  • Unseasonably warm weather for the entire week.
  • My parents had to speak in Sacrament and they wrote their talks the night before.  They were amazing and I know the Spirit guided them. 
  • My boys sang and the Bishop said he felt strongly that Elder LeGrand Richards was present.  LeGrand Richards is our children's great, great grandfather.  
  • My sister and I were singing in sacrament and we needed a pianist.  After calling around, we found a lady that could play, already knew the music and had a key to the church so we could practice.
  • My dad is slowly gaining a little of his eye sight back.
We have been keenly aware of God's presence in our lives.  I'm grateful for his tender mercies.  I am grateful for adversities that help us to become better people and help us to rely on Him.  I am grateful for happy times and I am grateful for families.

2 comments:

Becky Rose said...

I love your testimony Danae. So glad things are so good for your family. Fun to see the pictures and hear the stories.

I saw a dog in there too- hehe- my favorite!

Love ya! Becky

Melissa said...

I loved this post. What a sweet way to say goodbye while realizing it is just the "house" changing, not the "home." Glad you saw all those small miracles for what they are and were willing to share!