Shower the People you love with love...
Where do I even begin to recap what the last few months have entailed...lets first explain why I havent blogged in 6 months.
The single most important reason would be my shear laziness, or business. Either one will work, because I busy myself with other things, one of those things being myspace. And when I think about it I think the only reason I like myspace so much more are because of all the pictures. But I am trying to turn a new leaf and get back to blogging, because you get more personal with your "friends".
Well I am back in CA, working at Pondo. It was another eventful summer full of new people and life long friends.
Do you ever stop and think about how lucky you are? in life?(even if you don't work at a summer camp) the people you encounter daily, it's incredible who you meet in life. If you stop to hear their story and their journey, it makes me happy to see how God can work in peoples lives.
This is my 3rd summer here and I am always surprised at how much God teaches me about myself. There is something about being away from your normal routine and figuring out how to manage with a new community, it really stretches you. But then I am thrust back into the previous routine and am somewhat disappointed of monotany,yet grateful for the comfort. I once referred to Pondo as the Narnia of my life, I can go to Pondo for a summer, but then, I eventually come back to the real world and it's quite a transition.
The single most important reason would be my shear laziness, or business. Either one will work, because I busy myself with other things, one of those things being myspace. And when I think about it I think the only reason I like myspace so much more are because of all the pictures. But I am trying to turn a new leaf and get back to blogging, because you get more personal with your "friends".
Well I am back in CA, working at Pondo. It was another eventful summer full of new people and life long friends.
Do you ever stop and think about how lucky you are? in life?(even if you don't work at a summer camp) the people you encounter daily, it's incredible who you meet in life. If you stop to hear their story and their journey, it makes me happy to see how God can work in peoples lives.
This is my 3rd summer here and I am always surprised at how much God teaches me about myself. There is something about being away from your normal routine and figuring out how to manage with a new community, it really stretches you. But then I am thrust back into the previous routine and am somewhat disappointed of monotany,yet grateful for the comfort. I once referred to Pondo as the Narnia of my life, I can go to Pondo for a summer, but then, I eventually come back to the real world and it's quite a transition.