Most of life is made up of day
to day routine.

Daily
moments
that you have repeated many
times before.

There are those days though that are special though.
 
 
 
They are seared
into your memories museum and
when you think back over them your heart
explodes
with joy and
sentimentality.
 
 
 

In my life I have been blessed with a number of these days.

Graduation
Day
from G42 Leadership Academy will always stick out amongst them.
 
 

The day started out with our final class –

Where we spent time worshiping and
praying for
each other.

Then some final one on one time with Andrew Shearman.
 
 
The night kicked off with some final pictures with the
fellow interns.
 
 Brook, Evin , Sarah and I. (July Term  Graduates)
 
 
Left to Right: Me, Sarah, Chandler, Evin, Brook and Peter.
 
 
 
Then a get together at Andrews where we caught a beautiful
sunset.
Andrew Shearman and I.
 
 The interns with Dave and Rebecca Hearn, Andrew Shearman and Dave and Bernadette Fredriksz
 
 
 

The dinner was a three-course meal full of great
conversation, laughter, games and encouragement.

 
 
The game came down to Brook and I. Brook won but I do have to say it was just a game of chance!
 
 
 
Graduating interns gave our final speeches and we were
commissioned to go!
 
 
 Santa even stopped by to give us some gifts.
 
 Getting my diploma.
 
 
 
The night finished off with an epic Dance Party!
 
Actually from 1st Term. But it was done in the same room with some of the same people!
 
 
 

That was the basic run down with pictures.

It doesn’t really do it justice.

It felt like LIFE the way it was
meant to be lived.
 
 
Depth. Fun.
Passion. Joy. Outward
Focused – All with people I know well and love
deeply
.
 
 
 

That was an amazing
thing
about G42There
were a lot of days filled with these things
.

Graduation
Day
sticks out because it was the culmination not because it was
an abnormal.
 
 
 

The day highlighted
one of the invaluable things G42 schooled me on

 HOW TO LIVE
WELL
 
 

The moments I experienced during that day can’t fully be put
into words.

Some things are too holy.
Too special for
that.
 
 
 
But I do
know that I want to embody the heart of that day no matter where I am at.
 
 
 
*Editors Note: Most of these pictures were taken by Sarah Hetrick. She is an amazing photographer and writer – check out her blog HERE!  //// Also I graduated about 1,600 dollars short of my support goal. Click HERE If you would like to help.