Sunday, September 09, 2012

Transition


My life has been filled with transitions lately. Tom got a new job as pastor of Charlottetown Community Church (CCC). The church is located in a beautiful place on Prince Edward Island (PEI), Canada. We have moved around in the past (West Virginia, Washington, Texas and back to New York) but never to a different country.

            I had just started a new job that I loved, when Tom got the call. We both knew that this was God. We believe we are following Him. Having been here for a week, I’m totally in love with my new home and I don’t mean just my beautiful new house.

            Every time we had moved in the past, there were issues that plagued us. West Virginia – a serious car accident; Washington – the truck lost power steering and brakes just as it got to the top of a hill; Texas –we had two flat tires, and coming back to New York – Tom was recovering from his second battle with cancer. I was almost afraid to see what would happen with this new move. We had some issues with visas and health insurance but thanks to prayers and the help of my brother-in-law’s friend it all worked out.

I was blessed by two very close friends who took the trip from New York all the way to Charlottetown to help us move. In all the times we moved, no one had ever done that. Thank you Erica and Chris for making this journey a fun one.
I was blown away by the amount of people from CCC that met us at the new house. The huge twenty-six foot truck was emptied in forty-five minutes. The people at CCC didn’t stop there. For the past week Tom and I have been blessed by wonderful meals prepared by the wonderful, generous people of CCC. It enabled us to concentrate on unpacking the massive boxes we have. They have arranged for another week of meals. There are many good cooks at this new church and we are feeling the love.

                        There is lots of adjustments to make; the currency, the metric system (I was very bad at it in school), and I find they take recycling very seriously. None of these changes are scary or even troublesome. It’s a different way of doing things. Even when we moved around in the US there were changes from state to state.

             I’m excited about this new transition. I’m looking forward to getting to know the people of CCC and the people of PEI. My French is very rusty – I try not to speak it in public so that I don’t shame my family – but with French channels I might get my French mojo back.

            Transition is scary or at least to me. I have great peace being here. I know this is exactly where God wants me to be. I’m excited about what the future holds.

© Nadine Zawacki 2012

7 comments:

Dawn said...

Isn't God good?! So glad it's all gone well and that you are feeling settled in. I've enjoyed the pictures you've posted on Facebook... keep 'em coming! Be blessed!

Joanne said...

I am so glad and happy for you. Let the Good Times Roll! It was time.
Rejoicing with you all, Love, J

Susan said...

"I have great peace being here. I know this is exactly where God wants me to be. I’m excited about what the future holds." No better, safer, surer place to be than in God's care & hands. Happy for you as you follow HIM. I thought PEI was one of the most beautiful places we visited....but we were not there in the winter. I'll be eager to follow you and what God is doing in your lives as you follow HIM.

Lynda Meyers said...

Congrats again... Love you both and wish you all the happiness and peace you've been hoping for!!

Ginnie said...

glad things are going so well, and looking forward to future blogpost.a beautiful new home for a beautiful family. love you.

palmtreefanatic said...

GOD IS GOOD:)

Brenda said...

How exciting! Hope by now you are settling in nicely. God is good!