These past few weeks have been kind of hectic. I worked for three full days when classes started at the Seminary because they needed some extra help in the Accounting office. I enjoyed interacting with people, since I haven't done much of it lately. Then Robby started working full time and started taking classes. At the same time, we both agreed that we are ready to finish up in Wake Forest (though we will miss our friends so much, and have loved living here) and get his schooling done in a year. (Nine months actually...) So, he upped his hours this semester and is now taking 12 hours along with working full time. That is quite a load I will say. Before everyone asks us, "What's after Wake Forest?" let me just go ahead and say we have no idea. We are praying about a few different options that we are keeping to ourselves, but as of now, we really just don't know. Robby really enjoys this part of life. The "this era of our lives is over, it's time to move on and see what's next" time. I HATE IT. So, I am being stretched and trying to let go of my selfishness and be open to whatever God has.
It's been a month since I started my "Bring Back the Waistline" routine, and I've made a little progress. Not as much as I would have liked it, but I think I'm just going to have to wait until Trey stops using me as his cow and then hopefully I'll see more. I'm going to keep trying though!
Also, on the topic of new things- We finally got Trey an Exersaucer! He loves it and is SO adorable in it! Here's a peek at his playtime!
Friday, August 22, 2008
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WAAAAHHHHH! STAY LONGER! SLOW DOWN! God is telling me is that he wants you in Wake Forest for a least two more years. I'm not sure why but it is a pretty strong sense I'm getting. Oh, wait. He is saying either Wake or Lynchburg. Strange, but go with God! (please pass this message on to my brother!)
I love you three!
Believe me when I say, I know how you feel. My school is also over in nine months and then I'm not sure where I'm headed. It's a little frightening, when I stop to think about it.
Remember with me, though, a few years ago when we were sitting in your old bedroom in gainesville, painting and discovering our mutual childhood love for kitty surprise. You were about to start a new chapter of life. It's exciting. Think of it as an adventure.
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