Thursday, June 14, 2007

Mrs. Inman (not my mom)











To whom it may concern,

I don't know if you have met her, but her name is Erin- affectionately called e. I met her in high school and fell in love with this girl. Everything about her screamed creativity, humor, and beauty. with the initials of efg, she had me frozen with her way, her style, her culture. I sit in this chair writing about her, now eight years removed from our first date, loving her with more intensity than I knew possible at 16 years of age. Now a woman, I am amazed what God has done in and through her life. And I love that God has allowed me to share life with her. It is unexplainable how awesome it is to have my life completely integrated into hers. Her sense of humor has rubbed off on me. Her sense of style has rubbed off on me. Her creativity makes me smile. Her views make me think. Her faith makes me praise. Her love and respect are things I chase.

If you don't know her, she is a fighter. She has fought anxiety, depression, and extreme loss due to the death of her mother. She strived to keep her family glued together. She sustained a new faith in Christ with doubts, assumptions, and ugly looks from friends and family. She married me. She supports me in many ways- one of which is becoming coporate to put me through grad school. she is tough.

Yet, don't assume she has bulging biceps and a flat top. she is also a softy. She is a grown woman who can't hold her tongue when she sees a dog, "doggie!" It could be a decrepit old dog with three legs, she still finds them just as cute as the young pups. You say "Kansas City" and she melts. You say "Lakewood, CA" and she starts packing her bags. You say "Cares Team" or "Skillman" and her face crumbles. God put in her a heart that knows how to love.

As I interact with her more each day, God has really impressed upon me that I need to love her with everything I got. That everyday is a gift, not promised to us. I think about what it would be like for me if she died. In five years, what would I go through to see her face again, to touch her hand, to feel her hug. May I love e. today with the same intensity that I would miss her if she were gone from me tomorrow.

I can only thank God for her. He created her. He died for her. He graciously kept us together throughout our high school and college years. He united us in marriage. He did everything. Thank you, God.

So if you don't know her yet, my advice is to get to know her. She really is an amazing person with so many intangibles to offer. If you have met this fine filipina and would like, you can use the comment box and tell the blogging world what you like about her.


matt inman

p.s.- she yells and cheers more during romantic movies than i do at sporting events.

8 Comments:

At 7:01 PM, Blogger Chris Linebarger said...

Matt Inman,

I've had a sneaking suspicion that Erin is somebody we need to know more of. After reading her latest post, I am sure of it. But your words here today make me want to know more of you. You are a man of love and thankfulness and chivalry and character. We need more men like you. I can learn much from you. Thank you for expressing your love for Erin so publicly. I was deeply touched.

 
At 7:07 PM, Blogger Leslie said...

I think this is one of the most beautiful blog posts I have ever read. It brought tears to my eyes. Thanks.

 
At 10:43 PM, Blogger A Developing Integrationalist said...

gracias chris and leslie, you make me blush.

 
At 1:49 PM, Blogger Dana Nassau said...

Erin has a spark for life. Her energy is contagious. She is someone you like right away and you want to be liked by. I love her off-kilter outlook on life. She's a breath of fresh air. Let's move to California!!!

 
At 11:54 AM, Blogger R said...

What a fantastic glimpse into the heart of a husband so deeply in love with his wife. You did an incredible job of capturing the things I truly adore about Erin. She is such a wonderful person! I am so glad the Lord placed Dr. & Mrs. Eyenman in our life. Thank you for the post, Matt.

 
At 2:47 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Matt Inman,

This is Anthony Eldridge! I am not sure if you remember me, but we went to high school together and played basketball together. Yeah, it has been some time. But anyway, through some a set of weird and usual circumstances (as i was surfing the net) I am came across your blog. I read some of your stuff,found out you were going to DTS (I am in seminary now too!), and I just felt that I would try to get a hold of you someway and somehow. If you get this email me at aeldridge@bible.edu, I would love to talk and hear from you.

 
At 1:37 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

matt,
so, i was just surfing blogs through friends and came across this one. it made me so happy to read the beautiful things you wrote about your wife. i see couples all the time going about their daily life- taking care of the kids, driving in the car, eating out at restaurants. in talking with them, they're worried about money, time, business, whatever... and it's like, 'all of those things are so petty, why don't you just enjoy and love each other? i would give anything to be in your place.' and i would love to be able to write the things like you said to your wife to my late husband again. it's a gift to be able to love people deeply. it's what we were meant for. it's an act of godly worship. and you are right, we are not promised tomorrow, so love today. very few people 'get' that,and i am so happy to hear you do. thank you for sharing.
lauren taylor

 
At 11:57 AM, Blogger mackenzie said...

i don't know e. but i would like to. thanks for sharing the beautiful love you have for her. i'm not married, but its encouraging to know that god loves us in this way, and more. how wonderful.

thanks.

 

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