This weekend turned out to be another wonderful example of
God’s grace and favor on Josh and I. As we have been walking through this new
road of the Marine Corps life, there have been countless blessings that have
come alongside the rough times we have been facing. The funny thing is- the
blessings seem to be coming at the exact moments we need them the most. It is
amazing how God can work in such varying ways to show us how deep His love
really is for us.
By the time Thursday came and I was driving to Roseville to
stay with my li-laws before the early morning drive to Southern California, I
was still not in a place of excitement, or anywhere close to it. I left at 4:30
AM on Friday morning and drove straight down the 5 freeway to Orange County. As
I drove, I felt the urge to pray for the situation we were being put in. I knew
Josh’s orders could have changed, it was definitely not too late for him to
have more freedom than he had thought initially. I prayed fervently and
repeatedly that God would allow a change that would create more time and
privacy for us. I stopped on my way to Oceanside in Orange County to see two
close friends, which was really refreshing and fun, and then drove to family
friend’s house in Oceanside where I would be staying. I had no idea when Josh
would be allowed to call, and waited to eat dinner or make any plans until I
had heard. He called at 7:00 PM and said he had liberty that evening until 10
PM. I hopped in the car about 5 minutes later and sped over to see him. It
takes about 30 minutes from there to the base, which left us over 2 hours of
hanging out. We had to stay close to his barracks, which meant we were sitting
on the concrete curb, with mice scurrying often on the hillside behind us. But
we didn’t care- we were happy to be next to each other, eating pizza and
catching up on the week. The best news of that evening was Josh’s liberty for
the weekend had changed. His officer was now allowing them to have freedom
across the entire base. We were stoked!
I said goodbye to Josh that evening and headed back to
Oceanside. The next morning, I had breakfast with a friend and fellow Marine
wife and then drove to the base again to pick Josh up. He got off at 11:00 AM
and didn’t have to report back until close to midnight! I had looked into hotel
rooms on the base, to avoid having to drive back and forth from Oceanside, and
to have a place where Josh could change into regular civilian clothing! He had
spent the past 6 weeks constantly in uniform and the idea of being able to
lounge around in comfy clothes made him almost giddy. I had brought him
homemade enchiladas and other goodies, which he much appreciated after eating
the MRE’s offered when he is out on the field in his training (think
backpacking food, but less appetizing). Needless to say, we ended up having a
great weekend- so much h better than either of us had thought would be
possible. We were able to go bowling, watch a RedBox movie, eat at a 50’s
burger joint, go to the beach, and shop for items Josh needed. It was
refreshing to be together and reminded us of how closely we are being watched
over and provided for by our Lord and Savior. It was the reminder we both need
to endure the next 5 weeks of training that remain.
Although we still do not know more about what our future
holds- where we will be stationed or what type of job I will find or where we
will live, I feel more at peace than I have in a long time. I know one thing
for sure- wherever we are stationed, it will be amazing to be together. Absence
really does make the heart grow fonder. I can’t wait to be living with my sweetheart
again. For now, I will finish out my last week in Chico this week, head to Maui
for 12 days of nannying and visiting friends and family, and then spend the
rest of June down in Oceanside. I want to be as close to Josh as I can be so I
can go see him whenever he has that freedom. As far as past June 21- we have no
idea where we will be or what our plans are. But I am thankful to have had this
past weekend and for all of the amazing friends and family we have surrounding
us with love and support. We seriously would not be able to make it through
this season without them. So if you are reading this, thank you for your
support! We love you all!
So glad that all worked out , Lizz! What a blessing. We are so proud of both of you as you endure this 6 month period. Love you both so much!
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