Thursday, December 4, 2008

Full of thanks

It may be a week past Thanksgiving, but we are absolutely overflowing with gratitude.

The Lord saw fit to allow Brian one of six spots in the orthodontic program in Indianapolis. It is the oldest ortho program in the country and has an excellent reputation. We were not at all expecting admittance there... a few weeks ago we had heard some unfavorable reports toward Brian's chances of getting in. But our God is mighty! And so faithful. 

We received the news yesterday morning and are still walking around with our heads in the clouds. Since beginning dental school six years ago, ortho acceptance has been a dark cloud hanging over Brian's head. Orthodontics is now ranked as the second most difficult medical specialty to be admitted into. It is an unbelievable feeling to know that he never has to apply again - that there is finally a light at the end of the tunnel. We have learned so much about the Lord's sovereignty and are beyond thankful for His grace and lovingkindness shown in allowing Brian to work toward his dream.

The program starts on July 1 and lasts only 24 months, in which time Brian will also achieve his Masters of Science, something he didn't even dare to hope for. We don't know much about Indianapolis yet, but are excited to start familiarizing ourselves with a new part of the country.

Speaking of new homes, on Monday we moved into a duplex where we will stay until we leave for Indiana. The apartment we had booked fell through at the last minute, and God immediately dropped the duplex into our laps. Our heads know that He is always with us and always working His perfect will, but during the past two weeks we have FELT Him with us so closely.

We are also very grateful that God safely returned my dad and brother to us. They had an absolutely incredible journey and we're looking forward to hearing their stories for years to come. In light of the recent terrorist attacks on the hotel in Mumbai, India (the guys were there photographing the Taj Mahal about 4 weeks before it happened) and at the New Delhi airport (which the guys flew through twice), we are very relieved that they are back on US soil, safe and sound.

My mom and I decided to repaint the master bedroom and bathroom four days before Dad's return. With Brian's help, somehow we finished in time and are super pleased with the outcome. Dad loves it and it was a great surprise to welcome him home.



Thanks to all of you for your prayers, support and encouragement throughout this roller coaster ride. We could not be more amazed at the community that God has placed us in, and truly we thank Him every time we remember each of you (Phil. 1:3).

5 comments:

Emily said...

Praise God! We've been celebrating with you since we heard the news. Yay!!

The Spann's said...

Emily - We are so thankful and SO excited about this next chapter in your lives! What a journey and what an honor for Brian...can't wait to talk to you soon. Much love from Birmingham,

ash

Christine said...

We rejoice with you about B! And I'm so glad Austin and your dad are home safe and sound! And yes, your dad did end up in a three foot ditch in my front yard. We'll have to talk about that next time...It's three feet or MORE.

Christine said...

Oh my word, somehow I missed those pictures. SO PRECIOUS! Your parents are cutie patuties! :)

Candice said...

Emily- I have been super impressed by your brother's work, since some of my guy friends introduced me to it, but I didn't realize until this weekend (at Mel's bridal luncheon) that he's your brother. So cool. I guess I should have known. I was happy to hear through the grapevine that you and Brian have much to be excited about. I refuse to be out of the country this girl's weekend! Can't wait to catch up.