Monday, June 18, 2007

Stuck at the Drawbridge

Last night we thought we'd take a little side trip, along with Anne's brother's family, to Honeymoon Island to see the sunset. We all packed into our two minivans and headed over. It takes about forty five minutes to get to the beach from our house, so we stopped at McDonald's just before the causeway to the beach. We were kind of rushing, because the sunset was just an hour away. The kids were starting to get a little bit cranky and the smell of the french fries was tantalizing for all of us. We were eager to get over the bridge and on to the beach. Just then, we hit a traffic jam. We could see that the drawbridge was up, but usually it goes down after a minute or two. The minutes passed, and we knew that something wasn't right. Then word came down the line that the drawbridge was stuck. Even if we waited, the sun would already be down, so we had to go with plan B. We ate our burgers and saw the sunset from Wall Springs park instead of the beach. As I was thinking about it today, I realized that being stuck at the drawbridge is a pretty accurate picture of the way Anne and I have been feeling lately. As we are preparing for our move to Texas, we are excited about what is ahead on the other side. As I am transitioning some of my responsibilities at Grace Family to others, I am beginning to look ahead. But, even with all of the preparations that we are doing, one big sticking point remains. We need to sell our house! We've had a number of people look at it, and I'm confident that it will sell, but it's just like sitting at that drawbridge. Will it go down before the sunset, or will we have to go with plan B? If our house doesn't sell in time, there is a possibility that I will move to Texas first, and then Anne and the girls will follow later, hopefully when the house sells. But right now, we're just waiting....

3 comments:

Mary Waugh said...

I had so much fun that night - plan b and all! On our way home from the springs Meredith started asking questions about your family moving to Texas and as we were answering her questions it all started sinking in for all of us that you were really leaving. Oh, it was so quiet in the van and it was so sad. I love your analogy of the draw bridge line. I feel like we're trying to do the same thing: instead of waiting at a stand still until the bridge says "go ahead", we chose to do something else so we wouldn't miss the sunset. We're going to miss having you 5 minutes away.

Anonymous said...

"ON TIME GOD"...May not come when you want Him, but
He'll be there right on time"...ON TIME GOD, YES HE
IS!
I love that song...:)

Mark Lunsford said...

Thanks, Mary. We had a blast too. I think the lesson I'm learning through this is, even if we have to go to plan B, we can still enjoy the journey. Also, we'll miss being five minutes from you guys too!