Author: Amy Biggs

Week 3

So week three started off with things getting back to s normal routine after Tim and Bethaney’s wedding. Then Tuesday morning I received a call from Shannon’s sister Janeen that their mother had passed away. My mother in law had been suffering from dementia for a long time and had been in a long term care facility in east Texas for years. Still it was difficult to witness the loss for Shannon and Janeen. We traveled the next day to help Janeen with making arrangements. Luckily they had purchased a preneed a little over a year ago so a lot of the decisions had already been made. I helped where I could. I must say that I felt truly blessed to have worked for FD for all these years- to apply some of what I have learned over the years in a way to make them more comfortable during this difficult time. Although this is a loss here (and a relationship I would have loved to have improved), we count it a victory because we know Connie was a believer in our Lord and Saviour and we will be with her again! I do ask for continued prayers for this family as there are still decisions to make and some of them will be trying.
I have been working with the Jim Ned Valley Heritage Preservation for my service project. I am helping to raise awareness and funds. The Preservation is a non-profit organization set up by a Jim Ned Alumni to help preserve the histories of all the communities in the South Taylor County area. A building was donated to the Preservation by the American Legion for a place to develop a repository of family and community collections like photos, old documents, full community newspapers and articles, yearbooks and more. Through volunteers and limited funds, the inside of the 105-year-old building has now gone through the demolition stage and shows much needed roof repair or complete roof replacement. The rock and brick walls are sturdy with very limited cracking. This area is very close to my heart as a fourth generation Tuscola girl and I love the idea of retaining this heritage for future generations.

I am continuing my daily devotion each morning and I have to say it is still my favorite time of the day!

I can’t say thank you enough to Kris and the Board for allowing me this time. It is a blessing eveyday!

Tim’s wedding

The second week of my sabbatical involved preparing for and attending the wedding of our oldest son, Timothy. It is hard to believe that he is old enough to marry.  He was almost one when I started working at FD. Time sure flies!  He married a sweet girl he met his freshman year in college. She truly is the answer to this mother’s prayer as I have prayed for his wife almost since he was born. We are bless to have her in our family.

I am so thankful for this time to help where I could and to spend time with family and friends and focus on these important relationships. 

First week

WOW! The first week of my sabbatical really flew by!  The first day, I attended the wedding of my best friend’s daughter.   It was beautiful and emotional. Such a blessing to see the beginning for a sweet young couple.

The rest of week one had me busy finishing chores in preparation for our oldest son’s wedding.  More about that in my next blog.

I certainly got plenty of exercise going up and down the steps to our basement! I logged over 10,000 steps everyday last week!

My daily devotional is Trusting God Day by Day by Joyce Meyer.  On Friday, she asked this question: in what areas of your life does your mind need to be renewed?  I can really feel Him working with me during this time to spend time resting and renewing my mind….I guess this is exactly the right time for me to take my sabbatical.  I kind of struggled with that just before I left. 🙂

I miss my work family but I am feeling good about having this time off and so thankful for the opportunity!