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Friday, April 10, 2009

An Odd Day



Tuesday, April 7th, was a very odd day for us. Snows showers fell off and on all day. In between the snow showers, the sun would come out. It's always strange to see snow on the blooming spring flowers, and Rebecca got some neat shots.

From Corel Auto-Preserve


It was also a strange day because we were having lots of interior painting done at our house, so the furniture and everything was pulled to the middle of the rooms, and the painters were coming in and out.

But by far the strangest thing was when Terry called me at about 11 am to tell me that he had been laid off from Eastman where he has worked as a mechanical engineer for 22 years. We knew the lay-offs were coming, but we honestly did not think it would affect him. He works in R&D which took a bigger hit than the rest of the company.

We thank the Lord that His word has led us to be very careful with our money. We have no debt (including our house) and a good emergency fund. Terry's severance pay will continue until January, so we have a lot of time to think about what comes next in our lives. It is exciting in many ways!

Terry is excited about having the time to pursue several business/ministry ideas that he was already looking into. He had actually thought about requesting to be laid off but didn't. He is upbeat now, but I know he will really miss his friends and his routine. Plus it's just plain hurtful to be escorted out of a place without even a chance to collect your thoughts, much less your stuff!

The kids and I will be getting used to having him around the house during the day for awhile. He's a little bit like Major Dad, so there will be no more loafing!

The verse that came to our minds immediately was "Count it all joy when you encounter various trials." Then on Wednesday, my reading in the One Year Bible "coincidentally" happened to open with this same verse. I'll quote it here in The Message" version:

"Consider it a sheer gift, friends, when tests and challenge come at you from all sides. You know that under pressure, your faith-life is forced into the open and shows its true colors."

So we are looking at this as a gift - a strange gift for a strange day! We will keep you posted as we unwrap the future.

1 comment:

The Fulwilers said...

Hi, I just came across your blog. I also work at Eastman, and am blessed to still have my job. I know Terry from work and I am so sorry he was let go. We must remember that God has a bigger and better plan than we do! I pray that Terry finds something that truly fulfills him and that God will bless your family. Take care...Teresa Fulwiler