Pruning and Growth-Ouch.

Dear Readers:
Have you ever had everything pruned from your life all at the same time and totally out of the blue, causing you to wonder, “What the heck just happened?!”.
(If so, I would love to hear about it. I think it’s encouraging sometimes to know that you are not alone in the stage of life you are in.)
However, one thing that I have learned-just like in the world of gardening-pruning creates growth.
And, I want to grow.
But sometimes, I don’t enjoy the growing pains. There’s a reason they’re called “pains“.

The first major change in my life this year was losing this guy-Cowboy.

It may be just a cat to the rest of the world, but he was my buddy for eight years. Cowboy rode on my shoulder as I: did the dishes, folded laundry or talked on the phone. He looked for me and would make ewok sounds if he couldn’t find me. He slept on top of me most nights and lept into my lap as soon as I allowed. He passed away too early.
I really didn’t think I could miss an animal this much, but I do.

 

This is not our old church-it’s some Catholic church somewhere..
After attending our church for the last ten years, Biceps and I knew it was time to leave. That meant, the end to him drumming every Sunday morning, the end to us teaching the youth, the end to mowing the lawn and caring for the church’s general overall cuteness factor.
And it also meant the end to our relationships with our pastors and many of our friends.
It was weird to quietly fade into the night. We are presently living in the “Bible belt” so finding another church isn’t a problem. We just want to be at the right one. There are a lot of weird ones out there.

 

Biceps has pretty much quit doing this (kicking butt on stage) for over fifteen years. I have been to thousands of his shows, toured for years with him and his bands, sold merch, drove the bus, did the accounting, wrote the thank-you notes and ate the crappy food.
This life as the band wife has been wonderful and exhausting.

 

But presently, he has started doing this.
No, not serving chili…being a fireman and serving chili at the Firemen’s Chili Feed.
I know, he looks good doing both things, really.

 

And then lastly-my lovely Iweb site crashed earlier this year-leaving me stranded for months without the ability to blog. I lost contact with almost all my blogging buddies, missed out on fantastic link parties and had to rebuild my readership/friends/followers. (Won’t you be my friend, please?)
The Iweb pruning caused some major growth within me.
And while I watched my friend’s blogs grow and grow, I was forced to sit back and save my pennies, waiting to hire someone to rebuild my site in a better platform. This new site is much better, but I am still dealing with the repercussions of being out of the blogging community for almost 8 months.
Unexpectedly, the world didn’t end without my blog up and running.

With each passing year, I gain the growth from pruning-along with a few gray hairs. But isn’t that why gray hairs are referred to as wisdom?
But each trial, each pruning session, has brought me closer to the fact that I know nothing, and reconfirmed that everything I own could blow up and I’d still be ok.
So, with the pruning there are the “pains“.
But, I suppose what I’m saying is that I can survive the pains.

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5 Responses to "Pruning and Growth-Ouch."

  1. Chris says:

    I’m thinking of you and your growth into wisdom and faith, and how really interesting it would be to share and compare “prunings” in retrospect. It would be good to have an old fashioned sit down yak fest some day. Been thinking about things for about an hour and now I’m considering writing the events down decade by decade. I do believe, since I obviously made it out alive, most things were for my good…that old “if it don’t kill you, it will make you strong” comment comes to mind, but also puts a lot of pressure on a guy to live the being strong part of things! Anyway, this was a real thought provoking bit of writing…good job! I know you’ll survive – no doubt.

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    • Rebekah says:

      Chris-
      Thanks for the comment. You never know how something is going to be received when you put it out there for the whole world to read. It’s quite humbling and makes you rather vulnerable. I appreciate your encouragement. I surely need it!

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  2. Jobi says:

    If you will pardon the cliche or two for a minute there are two things my mother always says. 1. What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger and 2. This too shall pass. Hooray for you- stretching and growing. It’s what life is all about. And hey, welcome to the grey haired ladies club! I miss you m’lady! I have only your blog to read to know how you’re doing;)
    Hugs

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    • Rebekah says:

      Jobi-
      You are so sweet to take the time to read my blog! Thanks for leaving me those encouraging words too. Life is always so good when you have friends like you. I’m sorry to have been so MIA lately-with all the travel and mother in law visiting and new baby and new job for the hubs…everything seems to be swirling around me. Give me a call some time. I’d love to hear from you!

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