Monday, April 27, 2009

for the moments i feel faint

h-town has treated me quite well so far i would say and i realized recently that it is beginning to become more of a home than a place i am at for a while. i have a group of people i know and feel at home with, i have a schedule of things that i do somewhat on a regular basis, and most importantly i feel called to serve the people of the city. we've got a lot of work to do...

summer time is approaching here and though i am not looking forward to the stagnant heat that it brings here, i can't deny i love being outside when it's warm and i'm not at work. volleyball, frisbee, swimming, soccer, football, running (evidently... ps i ran my first 5K this past weekend, twas awesome), biking, climbing, and oh need to suck it up and take the wave runner to the shop to get it ready for the summer. yay spending money.

the apt is coming along well now with all of the furniture in, beginnings of decorations are appearing, and have now served two meals here for guests. largest group so far to be fed from the world's smallest kitchen: 20. need to incorporate the grill, def will increase the capacity. still have some learning to do before i end up buying my own place but i feel like this is a good start to it. being responsible for alot of different stuff even though i have a landlord, tis not like an apt complex where you can just call downstairs when something is broken for them to come fix it. gotta deal with it yourself. we shall see if i cant make even more progress this friday since i have it off work. maybe for once it won't rain...

never underestimate my Jesus
you're telling me that there's no hope,
i'm telling you you're wrong

never underestimate my Jesus
when the world around you crumbles
He will be strong, He will be strong

1 comment:

Meghan Laurin said...

an apartment is nothing if you cannot fit everyone and their mom into it!