This is a post I've wanted to write for a while. It's filled with things that have made me smile since being back in Ohio. Seeing as how I meant to write this back in October, a few other things have happened along the way that I can add.
Lets start with good 'ol Dunkin Donuts. They built one down the street from me. And by down the street, I mean within walking distance. Thank you, Jesus!
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At work, we have a required spiritual day of rest. We are told to take the day and spend it with Jesus. Its amazing. Last year, I spent the day walking around a beautiful park. This year, I wanted something a little more…reclusive.
Let me introduce you to "The Refuge".
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Did I mention it was cozy? |
See? Wasn't lying about the pond. |
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Finally got our apartment together.
Practically none of this stuff is mine. Thank goodness for a furnished roommate. |
Dresser that a coworker gave to me. A tall coworker, so no slouching in front of the mirror. At last. |
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My friends are famous.
I am also famous...and not just for my upper right arm as I am in the picture above.
No, our eyes aren't glazed over from drug use.
We were on a beach at night and someone took a blinding flash picture.
I can still see the spots.
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I was blessed with my Aunt Joanne's bread-maker. I haven't bought a loaf of bread in probably 3 years, and this has made my bread-snobbery oh so much easier. But as you can see, that first piece wasn't exactly the perfect makings of a sandwich…
Yes, its ridiculous. But warmed up with butter? Delicious. |
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BSF, as always, is amazing. Coming back to this group with these awesome ladies has been such a blessing. When apartments change and bosses change and churches change, BSF is always the same.
Also, super cool fruit bowl from an estate sale. |
My encouraging ending story is from STARS today. I had a good day. Sometimes, it feels like they're never listening, they'll keep making whatever choices they want, regardless of the kind of advice we try to give them, but today, I was encouraged. Our topic was on media, particularly how ads/tv shows/movies use relationships/sex to sell their product. We talked about a lot of different things and were having a really good discussion, and it seemed they were all understanding what we had to say. Then I mentioned a horrible horror movie my friends in college made me watch so I could encourage them to be bold enough to speak up to their friends if they don't feel comfortable watching something, and at the mention of the movie title, one of my students yelled out "Oh, that's the best movie! You should all watch it!" and I just wanted to yell back "Have you heard anything I've said?!" But there was one student, my quite little anonymously-named student, who looked at me, and smiled. And I knew she listened. I knew she heard my heart and I know she will take what we said and apply it to her life. Being in the business of "seed-planting" stinks. But when you see one little seed take, its a wonderful thing.
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