So the end of the year is rapidly approaching, I have phone calls to make, books to read, events to plan, classes to attend, papers to write, tests to take, meetings to attend…etc.

To make it that much harder to focus, the Stanley Cup Playoffs are upon us, and as I tend to prefer the more violent sports, I am stoked about this!!  Plus unlike at home, here at school we have cable, ergo I can watch more than the finals.  I believe in keeping a good balance…haha…ok so I intend on keeping a good balance well maybe more like a healthy balance.  Today was a beautiful day, I got outside, and just sat in the sun (I was supposed to be reading but I sat down in a busy place and stopped everyone I knew who went by to chat briefly).  In the last couple days I’ve been asked multiple times if I am ready to leave Gordon.

I am, but I am appreciative of what this year has been.  Credit-wise I could have graduated last year but I still had some senior classes to finish up…I am glad I stayed.  Not only have I made some lasting relationships with people I didn’t even know last year, but I am learning so much about God’s call and the role that plays in my life.

These past four years, all I have heard in chapel and convocation has been “vocation, vocation, vocation: God’s call on your life.”  I supposed it would be better to say that I listened to the phrase, because it wasn’t until this year that I actually heard what was being said.  God plays THE vital role in my decisions.  The reason Physical Therapy wasn’t going to work out was because it was my plan, not God’s.  Who knows (and don’t get too excited Mom and Dad) I may regain my desire to go into this field after the World Race, but I think it’s going to take a big change of heart.  Luckily, that is what I have in store.  I am as ready as I’ll ever be to be shaped, molded, stretched, broken, and remodeled for Christ.

Thank you for your continued prayers.  God is doing amazing things in and through the people around me and I am excited to see what more he has in store for me.

Peace ‘n blessins!