Well, I have not been “a bit more consistent.” A lot has happened in the last six months. We have been sniped (for lack of a better term) out of two different properties. That has been very discouraging. Our new landlord has continued to remodel the other side of our duplex, and removed a number of trees from the yard. We have put an offer in on property in Fromberg, and the offer has been accepted. The home inspection is tomorrow, so we’ll see how that goes. It is 1/3 of an acre, with a mobile home, garage, shop, and green house. It has a well for the lawn, and the lawn is beautiful. We are hoping to put in a basement and move a house on top, but we are still in the process of getting quotes etc.
Work has been very busy, and every time I think I’m caught up we get another bunch of work orders. I got six computers built today, and will be deploying them tomorrow in Red Lodge and Laurel. I’ll get caught up eventually but in the mean time it is rather tiring.
I think that is all the big news. We haven’t had any vehicle trouble. Our families are good. My dad is just about to retire, so he is pretty pumped about that. The cat is fine. So with that I’ll end this post.
The first part of chapter 3 is all about the horrible things God has done to the author. It is amazing to me in the midst of the pain (pain he doesn’t try to hide or pretend isn’t there) he remembers the character of God and takes comfort and strength from that.
Lamentations 3: 19-22 I remember my affliction and my wandering, the bitterness and the gall. I well remember them, and my soul is downcast within me. Yet this I call to mind and therefore I have hope: Because of the LORD’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail.