I’m back in Texas. And it’s strange. Reverse culture shock, coping, processing. All that looks different than I imagined, you would think I would have learned that along the way lol When … Read more about Home for the Holidays!
I’m Craving Apples
This is a short and sweet blog (: In the last 11 months, I’ve had a thought every so often: ”Man I really want an apple!” Now. I like apples but I don’t really … Read more about I’m Craving Apples
I’m. Tired.
It's midnight I just made lentil soup that isn’t really soup lol I'm tired. More than just "end of a long day" tired too. I am exhausted, exasperated, depleted. I'm tired of sin, I'm tired … Read more about I’m. Tired.
What’s Next??
I AM GOING BACK ON THE FIELD FOR FOUR MORE MONTHS WITH THE WORLD RACE AS AN ALUMNI TEAM LEAD JANUARY 2020!!!! ......WHAT DOES THAT … Read more about What’s Next??
What’s My Age Again? (A thought dump)
An adage to the thoughts bouncing around in my brain right now. LET'S GO FOR A RIIIIIIDE PEOPLE. I'm 25 as of this last May. Every so often I have to do a little mental reset regarding what … Read more about What’s My Age Again? (A thought dump)
Thank You (an update)
Last we spoke, I was taken on an adventure in my imagination during a sweet moment with our Father. Taiwan was a shipwreck, if you want a visual description of what the second month on the … Read more about Thank You (an update)
Imagery from the Father
I'm walking down a cobblestone path, tall trees arch over encasing the entire walkway but not so much as to crowd out the sunlight pouring in as the trees sway to and fro. A long haired dog catches … Read more about Imagery from the Father
Month One Thoughts
A day in the life: Wake up to a region-wide melody comprised of bells to mark 7:00am Check the kerosene space heaters to see if they have just enough fuel to blast for 10 minutes while we … Read more about Month One Thoughts
When Our Words Fail
I said goodbye to friends and family and it was awkward. I don’t know why, I feel like I’ve known what to say for months and then when it came down to the moment, I felt like I … Read more about When Our Words Fail