“Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See,
I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making
a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland.”
Isaiah 43:18-19 NIV
As I reach the mid-point of 2025, I am happy to share I am doing a new thing! I’m not 100 percent sure what that it is yet, but I am making a leap of faith. I’m letting go of some old things and embracing a lot of new.
I am saying goodbye to my hometown of Columbia and making
the move to my beautiful Georgetown home. I am finishing up my time in state
government to pursue something not yet determined.
I’m leaving behind some family and great friends, but they
all know my door and guest bedroom are always open.
I am truly excited to see what God has planned for me in
this new chapter, and I am counting on Him to show me the way.
Last year was filled with heartbreak and loss, probably one
of the most challenging times I have ever experienced. Thankfully, I had my
faith, family and friends that helped me persevere and keep moving forward,
like the overachieving A-type person I am. Sometimes it’s these rough patches
in life that make us reflect and reevaluate things.
I want to spend whatever time I have left on this planet
making a difference for others, serving my church, spending time with my
growing family (I’m a grandmother-to-be), traveling and enjoying new
experiences. And while my family history of longevity indicates I should have a
good amount of time to do these things, I know nothing is guaranteed except the
Resurrection.
So I am taking the plunge! Starting over in a new community
that I hope will embrace me. Looking for a new opportunity where I can use my
experience and skills to help some cause or organization without the constant
pressures of being “the boss.” Something that is gratifying and still allows me
to smell the roses in life.
Say a prayer for me! And if you know someone who could use a
little Karen Owens in their world, how about give me a call?
Cheers to the next chapter!