And so it begins. Another blog has been birthed out of the informationally-overcrowded-over-utilized-and-generally-unreliable-unnecessary-evil that is internet social networking. In an internet realm full of opportunities for cyber-self-expression, I am happy to say that I do not "poke" my friends on Facebook, nor have I ever "Tweeted" any random thoughts that have popped into my head that weren't intelligent enough to be spoken, but were nonetheless good enough to post for the world to see. Lest you begin to view me as a pot who's out searching for kettles, allow me the benefit of your time to explain why I have dealved into the blogging cybersphere.
At this point in time, my wonderful wife (Anna) and I have been married for almost three years. We have submitted ourselves to the many activities common of newly-weds: living in a quaint apartment, buying our first home, getting a dog, and most recently, starting a family. Anna is graciously bearing our son Elijah, who is scheduled to make his official entrance into the world in late November. Anna has had her share of frustrations throughout her pregnancy thus far, but through the whole process she has continued to be an outstanding wife, daughter, sister and daughter-in-law.
As we prepare to add a new member to our family, Anna and I have both begun to think through the kinds of choices that don't even pop up on the single person's radar. I can't remember too many times in college when I got excited about the versatility of a stroller or about finding a deal on a Baby Bjorn. While it is true that I am ecstatic about my Baby Bjorn, Anna and I have both been faced with the reality that the Lord has presented us with the most important task the family could be given: to raise a child in the nurture and admonition of the Lord; to extend His covenant to the next generation.
My reasons for establishing this blog are twofold: first, I recognize that in my attempts to be like Christ I continue to maintain a permeating sinful nature. While I keep in much better contact with my family than I did as a teen and in college, I often fail to share with them the many details of what's happening in my life. A helpless baby boy who needs constant care will not free up much of my time, so I hope that, through these writings, I may allow my parents and siblings to share a greater part of my life than I can communicate through phone calls and occasional visits. Secondly, my wife and I are of the belief that parenthood has become more of a judgement than a privilege in our society. In an effort to glorify ourselves in the present, our culture has begun to demonize the eternal work of child rearing. Like most couples who have begun families relative early in our marriage, Anna and I have broken the "5 years of marriage before babies" rule and the "establish your career before you establish your family" rule. Yes, we recognize that life would likely be simpler if we had no debts, were living lives free of worry about incomes and paying the occassional exorbitant electric bill (I don't take hot weather well), but we firmly believe that if God has chosen to bless us with Elijah, he will certainly provide for our safekeeping.
There are no greater privileges on earth than for men and women to be husbands, wifes, fathers and mothers. The writings that will be contained in this blog will be my modest attempts to explain to others why that statement is true. Through seeing how God uses Anna and I in the life of Elijah (and perhaps others in the future), I hope to contribute to the revival of the family in my community and beyond (I know it sounds a little Buzz-Lightyear-esque). I hope you benefit from and are edified by my musings and stories as the "Pater Familias".
I'm your first "follower," Pater Familias. :-)
ReplyDelete"There are no greater privileges on earth than for men and women to be husbands, wifes, fathers and mothers."
I agree.