This is the last blog post written from my apartment - I move out tonight! Over the past two years a lot has been blogged about while sitting on the couch or in bed within these four walls, but right now it's just me, an air mattress, sleeping bag, a few cleaning supplies, and Moto of course. This was the first place I lived by myself, and I've made some good memories here, so moving out is a little bittersweet, but it's one of many steps getting me closer to England!
Friday, May 31, 2013
Monday, May 27, 2013
The Story of God
A few weeks ago I wrote about the final series we did at The Well, and that one of the nights was about being immersed in God's Story. After worship, before James even started his message we showed this video. I love it. I've watched it several times and it never gets old. I hope you enjoy it too!
Moving Out, Down, and Up
Saturday was a busy day for my whole family because I moved out of my apartment and my sister and her husband moved out of theirs, and my parents helped with both moves. Friday night my parents got into Johnson City and then Saturday morning we finished packing up my place and loaded up the moving van. While we were doing that, Amanda, Jonathan and his parents were up in Fairfax, Virginia packing their moving van.
Then we all met in Blacksburg, Virginia where Amanda and Jonathan were moving because he got a new job. We unloaded their moving van and two cars, and then we unloaded the van with all of my stuff. Why did we unload mine too? Because for the next several months until I leave for England I'll be living with a family here in Johnson City and have no need for my bedroom furniture. Amanda's new place has two bedrooms and they only had furniture for one, so they're borrowing mine until I need it back. It really works out well because they don't have to buy new stuff right away, and it's less stuff that has to be stored at my parents. The best way to pack my moving van though was to have the mattresses at the very front, so we had to unload almost the whole van to get to them, and then pack everything else back up.
After all of that we went to get something to eat. It was funny to see how thrilled Amanda and Jonathan were that we got to the restaurant in about 5 or 6 minutes. They've been living in a big city where it takes a long time to get everywhere, and now they're back in a small town where everything is close by. Blacksburg is where Virginia Tech is, where they both went to school. Jonathan said that it seemed so empty around and realized that it was because it was the summer and all the students were gone. Then he said, "We're going to do all of our eating-out in the summer when it's not busy, and not eat-out during the school year!" After dinner Mom and Dad drove the rest of the way to Lynchburg, where their neighbors helped them unload the van with the rest of my things, which we're keeping at Mom and Dad's house. And I drove back to Johnson City and a pretty empty apartment. I'm still staying there for about a week, and sleeping on an air mattress because I don't have a bed anymore!
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Feeding the Birds
God is so good! All day Friday, in the back of my mind was the fact that that was my last day of work and I still didn't have another job. Just minutes after locking up and getting in my car I got a text from a friend asking if I could babysit on Monday. It would only be for a few hours, but having something to do on Monday was a huge comfort. So I got to spend yesterday afternoon with these two cuties! After school was out I took them down to the covered bridge in Elizabethton to feed the ducks. That was one of my favorite things to do when I was at Milligan and I don't think I had been in about two years. It was a beautiful day for it, and not only was it fun to go do myself, but to see the kids enjoying it.
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