sunday ponderings
I realize that I have kind of been slacking about blogging lately. Sorry 'bout that. I've been a little busy, and the weather has been so gorgeous this last week that I have been taking advantage of it to be outside as much as possible. I am a little nervous that winter will return with a vengeance, but for now I am simply enjoying the loveliness that is here (and maybe praying that it will stay for a good long while).
One of my very dear friends left on Friday. It was a little difficult for me. I greatly dislike good-byes. She is moving halfway across the country. I know as difficult as it is for me and the other friends left here, it is much more difficult for our friend who is moving. I am very excited to go visit her, though. . .maybe in July sometime. . .we shall see.
It's so crazy to think that in July I will be in massage therapy school. I am so excited to get started and start learning more about massage. I am eager for the opportunity to expand my skills and to be a good steward of my gifts. I am so excited to be able to bless the people around me with these skills to God's glory.
The sermon at church this morning was about the lost virtue of patience. It is indeed a lost virtue, and one that we could all stand to revisit, myself included. As often as I think I have become well adjusted to waiting, I realize just how impatient I can be. This week, I am striving to pay attention to my patience level.
I hope you all had a great weekend. I know I did. Peace out yo!
One of my very dear friends left on Friday. It was a little difficult for me. I greatly dislike good-byes. She is moving halfway across the country. I know as difficult as it is for me and the other friends left here, it is much more difficult for our friend who is moving. I am very excited to go visit her, though. . .maybe in July sometime. . .we shall see.
It's so crazy to think that in July I will be in massage therapy school. I am so excited to get started and start learning more about massage. I am eager for the opportunity to expand my skills and to be a good steward of my gifts. I am so excited to be able to bless the people around me with these skills to God's glory.
The sermon at church this morning was about the lost virtue of patience. It is indeed a lost virtue, and one that we could all stand to revisit, myself included. As often as I think I have become well adjusted to waiting, I realize just how impatient I can be. This week, I am striving to pay attention to my patience level.
I hope you all had a great weekend. I know I did. Peace out yo!
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