Thursday, August 2, 2012

God's Love Story

It's been a while since my last post because life has been a little bit busy around here!  I've had several people asking me to share this story, so here it goes.  If you've been reading this blog, you've already discovered that my life has taken some very unexpected and heartbreaking turns.  The most recent turn in my life was definitely unexpected, but anything but heartbreaking!  This is a journey I am blessed beyond measure to have the privilege to experience, and I look forward to all the Lord has in store for my family.

December 28, 2011: It all began when I decided to sign up for eHarmony.  I really can't explain what prompted me to try this site at that particular time.  I could see all the healing and restoration the Lord had provided in my life through my journey of widowhood, and I truly felt that He had created in me a desire to love again.  One thing that scared me about being single again was the idea of dating.  The rules had changed so much in the 8 years since I was last single.  Plus, I now had two little boys who needed me more than ever to watch over and protect them as best I could.  The last thing I wanted to do was parade one man after another into their lives, only to have them experience loss all over again.  Once was enough.  By joining a dating site, I felt that I had some control over who I allowed into our lives, by filtering through the matches that wouldn't fit our family.

December 29, 2011: I had been sent a few dozen matches by the time I woke up the next morning.  I was a little overwhelmed by the quantity!  Honestly, I never did look through them all!  One of the matches requested to communicate with me.  We went through the process of communication eHarmony has set in place very quickly.  I would get really excited whenever I received an email saying "Brent sent you a message." We sent each other a couple dozen email messages before I finally allowed him to look me up on Facebook.

Meanwhile, Brent had been on eHarmony for a little while, with no success.  He had already made the decision that when his current membership expired, he would not renew it.  Then came a new match named "Jaquie."  At first he was skeptical because I had children, and he hadn't really considered dating a woman with kids.  That, plus my situation, was an awful lot to swallow all at once!  However, since he was a youth pastor, I had no doubts that he would make a great father.  He just needed to have the confidence in himself.

January 2012: This was a strange month of talking for a week, then not talking for a week.  We really liked each other, and really wanted to learn more but were having difficulty with the distance between us.  No one gets into a long distance relationship just for fun, it's a big commitment.  We just weren't sure how things were going to end, since it was clear that if the relationship worked out, someone would eventually have to move.  One thing we learned at this point in our story was that the "end" didn't matter.  We only needed to focus on what was happening right then or maybe the next day or two.  Beyond that, we didn't look too far into the future.  If the Lord had brought us together, then He would definitely take care of the details.  Our job was to trust in Him as He guided our steps.  But then came February...

February 2012: After going back and forth with whether we were going to pursue a relationship or not, we decided to spend some time fasting and praying.  The plan was to not talk to each other or pursue any other relationships for the entire month, so our focus could be completely on the Lord's plan for us.  (We also agreed to refrain from drinking any kind of soda or caffeine.  If you know either one of us, that's a BIG sacrifice!)  That lasted about a week, and I will admit that I broke the fast.  I couldn't let Valentine's Day go by without at least saying I was thinking about him....NON STOP!!!  By this point in time Brent was sure that the Lord was in fact bringing us together, but I wasn't convinced.  I had never really experienced much anxiety prior to widowhood, but it began to define my emotional state with every decision I had to make.  This was the biggest decision yet.  We each knew that if we pursued a relationship, it wasn't just because we wanted to "date" someone a few hundred miles away.  It was to pursue marriage.  Every decision I had made so far could be reversed, but we both agreed that marriage was "as long as we both shall live."  My peace and confidence came through my time of facilitating our young widow's GriefShare.  The Lord spoke directly to my heart through some of the videos, as well as the beautiful women in our group.

March 9, 2012: This was the day of our first date.  Up to this point, we still hadn't met each other.  We can say with confidence that we knew each other better, than most couples who've been dating for several months!  Brent flew down for the big day.  I was so nervous that I ran 5 miles that afternoon, with my fastest time yet!  We had a wonderful steak dinner followed by a nice walk around a beautiful lake.  The date was picture-perfect, and we both knew we had met someone very special.  We met again the next day, and I saw him off at the airport, not knowing when I'd see him again.  The rest of the month we spent hours a day talking on the phone.  I had to double my cell phone minutes so that I could have enough to sustain the extra time!  It's been well worth the extra price!

April 2012: Brent came back down to meet the boys and see what a week in our life looked like.  My 5 year old fell in love with him almost instantly.  He asked Brent if he had a wife, because "we" didn't have a husband.  Then he wanted Brent to ask me if he could be our husband.  So sweet!  My 3 year old has taken some more convincing, but he is quickly becoming attached too!  Watching Brent jump right in and take on anything that came with life with two young boys, has been a sweet blessing!  As I expected, he's great with the boys!

May 24, 2012: We were going to spend Memorial weekend with Brent at his home, but he didn't want me to make the drive alone.  He flew down to help us drive back up.  Little did I know, he had other plans for the day, too.  After taking me back to the place of our first date, he surprised me with several early birthday gifts.  The ultimate surprise came when he told me that my favorite photographer was secretly taking pictures of the whole event!  I knew something was up by the time he got down on his knee in front of me.  We have often spoken of our lives as stories written by God, as it states in Psalm 139:16, "All the days ordained for me were written in Your book before one of them even came to be."  God isn't writing our stories as they happen, they've already been written.  He knew each and every turn in the story, before the story even began.  He knew the experiences we would both have to endure in order to bring us together at precisely the right moment.  This was our moment.  When Brent asked me to marry him, my response was, "Absolutely, YES!!!"

December 29, 2012: On this day, exactly one year after being matched, we will marry.  I know I speak for both of us when I say that I am so excited to watch the rest of the Lord's story for our lives as it unfolds before us.  We have lots of uncertainty ahead as we continue to pray through the situation with the distance, but we're confident the Lord will provide the answers soon.  Our desire in sharing our story is that it will be a testimony of the Lord's faithfulness to not only bring His children to restoration after very difficult circumstances, but also that He would be glorified through our relationship.  We are confident that we never would have met, had He not orchestrated the whole process.  We can see His hand throughout the entire story, guiding our every step, while allowing us to experience love again.  Only God can write a love story as beautiful as ours.

The actual proposal


Moments after he proposed

Our engagement session

Melts this momma's heart!



   

2 comments:

  1. Hi! I'm a friend of Lisa Ward's and she sent me your blog after I told her part of my eHarmony story. What an encouragement/confirmation it was for me to read your post. Thanks to EH I am now in a long-distance relationship as well (two things I said I'd never do--EH & long distance!). We are almost four months into this and are praying through the decision of someone moving. Thanks for the reminder that God will work out the details...and congratulations!

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    1. Yes, Lisa told me a little about your story! Thanks for your encouragement! I would have to agree that I never thought I'd do those two things either, yet here I am!! Ha ha! I've always been taught when you tell God what you WON'T do, that's exactly what He DOES do!!! Obviously, He knows best, since I couldn't be happier. I hope all the details work out for you, as I know how difficult the idea of moving can be. Just remember, if God intends for you to be together, He'll work out all the details. If you're unsure, then it's probably best to wait on His timing, even though waiting is SO HARD!!! Good luck, Amy!

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