I mean, I'm glad to be going back to school again. I'm just not excited about taking out more student loans and having to write papers again - blech.
For those of you who are wondering, I am about to start my Masters program through Liberty University Online. It should take me about 3 - 3 1/2 years to complete. My degree is in Professional Counseling. I just finished registering for classes and filling out my FAFSA online.
The person I talked to on the phone told me to check back in next Wednesday to see if the FAFSA has gone through. Problem is, I will be on a cruise ship in the Bahamas next Wednesday. This cruise could not have come at a more inopportune time, because I also had a possible job interview that was going to be scheduled for next Tuesday, but again, I will not be here. Argh! Obviously, I will enjoy myself on the cruise (all life obligations aside, I CAN'T WAIT!!!!), but I wish it was possible to put life on hold for fun things like cruises. :)
So, as you can see, I currently have a lot going on, even though I'm not really doing anything during the day - contradiction? You be the judge.
Through all of this craziness, I keep reminding myself that God has got me, and He's in control. No matter how disjointed the pieces of my world may seem right now (and believe you me, I wish I could get a sandblaster in here and smooth these pieces down), to God the pieces are falling into place just as He ordained them to. I only pray that I would seek to do His will rather than pursue my own folly. I pray that the decisions I make are His best for me. After that, the only thing to do is sit back and enjoy this roller coaster ride of life He has me going on.
More later!
PS: Get Your Career Tushie (over here)!
PSS: You're busy. I'm busy. But that's no excuse for the lack of Skyping as of late ;)
Fellow ck-er: Why is life so hard?! I miss you :)
This is the story of my adventure. I walk hand-in-hand with the One who holds my past, present, and future. And every day, I pray for the ability to be Tandy.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Friday, September 9, 2011
Unpacking Memories
I just finished the last of my unpacking from my trip. It feels good to be back in my room (and for my room to finally be clean again!), but at the same time, I am sad that my time in Germany is over. It seems like a hazy dream already, and I've only been back for a little over a week. I found a shirt that smells a lot like the detergent Alwina used for laundry while I was there, and it took me back. I almost started crying. These are the things I miss the most:
1. Eating meals with the family
2. Going for walks with Alwina
3. Holding and kissing Levin
4. Riding bikes with Wilhelm around SchiederSee
5. Praying while standing up
6. Hearing everyone around me speak in German
7. Hearing Elias ask, "Heh?" when he didn't understand
8. Hearing Lionel say, "Christina, see! This...and this!"
9. Hearing Levin say, "Oh no!"
10. Making faces at Levin at the table
11. Singing songs in German
And there are many more. But I shan't continue to bore you with details. There are some things that I missed about America that I'm glad to have back in my life. Things like:
1. A cell-phone. Definitely.
2. My own car! To go where I please, when I please.
3. My family (my mom, sister Sara, sister Jessica, bro-in-law Matt, niece Bella, and nephew Liam)
4. My friends (most specifically my best friend. You know who you are!)
5. My church (I do not know where I would be without my church. I praise God for my local body of believers.)
6. My dog, Ceecee.
7. TV!!!! :)
8. Prayers in English, hymns in English, PASTOR OSBORNE'S SERMONS in ENGLISH!!!!
And those cover the main things I missed. I love being able to text or call someone to talk or hang out. I love being able to drive over to Matt and Jessica's house and hang out with them and the kids all night. I love being able to watch RomComs with Hannah and bemoan our unmarried statuses. I love it all. So it makes sense that I'm not an emotional wreck about being gone from Germany. But I do miss it. It is a part of my life that I will never forget. And I do hope I can go back. Maybe one day :)
PS: Gratitude counts totally :)
PSS: How is it that we Skype less now than when I was in Germany?! This needs to be remedied.
Fellow ck-er: One other thing I miss about Germany - seeing you there! I hope you're doing well :)
1. Eating meals with the family
2. Going for walks with Alwina
3. Holding and kissing Levin
4. Riding bikes with Wilhelm around SchiederSee
5. Praying while standing up
6. Hearing everyone around me speak in German
7. Hearing Elias ask, "Heh?" when he didn't understand
8. Hearing Lionel say, "Christina, see! This...and this!"
9. Hearing Levin say, "Oh no!"
10. Making faces at Levin at the table
11. Singing songs in German
And there are many more. But I shan't continue to bore you with details. There are some things that I missed about America that I'm glad to have back in my life. Things like:
1. A cell-phone. Definitely.
2. My own car! To go where I please, when I please.
3. My family (my mom, sister Sara, sister Jessica, bro-in-law Matt, niece Bella, and nephew Liam)
4. My friends (most specifically my best friend. You know who you are!)
5. My church (I do not know where I would be without my church. I praise God for my local body of believers.)
6. My dog, Ceecee.
7. TV!!!! :)
8. Prayers in English, hymns in English, PASTOR OSBORNE'S SERMONS in ENGLISH!!!!
And those cover the main things I missed. I love being able to text or call someone to talk or hang out. I love being able to drive over to Matt and Jessica's house and hang out with them and the kids all night. I love being able to watch RomComs with Hannah and bemoan our unmarried statuses. I love it all. So it makes sense that I'm not an emotional wreck about being gone from Germany. But I do miss it. It is a part of my life that I will never forget. And I do hope I can go back. Maybe one day :)
PS: Gratitude counts totally :)
PSS: How is it that we Skype less now than when I was in Germany?! This needs to be remedied.
Fellow ck-er: One other thing I miss about Germany - seeing you there! I hope you're doing well :)
Thursday, September 1, 2011
I'm home!!!!
So yesterday was one of the longest days of my life.
I woke up at 3:30 am to get ready to go to the airport in Hannover. I was already tired. Good start, right? ;) We (Alwina, Wilhelm, and I) left the house a little after 4 am, and arrived at the airport at about 5:30. I checked my bag (only 21.3 kg, thank you very much) and ate a little breakfast. At 6:00 am, I went through security, which is always a fun adventure. Got patted down to check if I was carrying my glock. Which, of course, I left at home. haha The flight boarded on time and took off on time - yesss. Got into Brussels at 8:15 am. Rushed around to change my euros into USD and get my boarding pass in time to board the plane. Except...the plane, which was supposed to take off at 10 am, did not take off until 4 pm. That's right. It was delayed for SIX WHOLE hours!!!!! Argh! Long story short, my bag got lost (as in, never left Europe) and I had to rebook my flight from Newark to Tampa (which was supposed to get in to Tampa at 5:30 pm, but ended up getting in at 11 pm). When I got off the plane, I was exhausted. But it was good to see Hannah, Amy, Dakota, and my mom who had waited for me at the airport for 6 hours!!!! They had made a sign to welcome me, Hannah had made snickerdoodles, and Dakota had made her 7-layer dip and brought chips. Soooo good :)
We got back to Hannah's house and dropped off the girls. I saw Hannah's new apartment (so cute!) and Mom and I drove home. It's so good to be home. Let me tell you!I went to sleep at 1:30 am, and got up this morning at 7:30 am with no alarm. Ugh. So mom and I had breakfast together (American pancakes and scrambled eggs....soooo lecker!) Then I reactivated my phone, and now I'm updating you on my life whilst Skyping this raven beauty and her gorgeous mother :)
More later from the American girl back in her native land (finally!) <3
PS: Got your cookies. Tastyyyy!
PSS: Get on Skype, foo! :)
Fellow ck-er: Why aren't you in the US yet? Seriously!!!
I woke up at 3:30 am to get ready to go to the airport in Hannover. I was already tired. Good start, right? ;) We (Alwina, Wilhelm, and I) left the house a little after 4 am, and arrived at the airport at about 5:30. I checked my bag (only 21.3 kg, thank you very much) and ate a little breakfast. At 6:00 am, I went through security, which is always a fun adventure. Got patted down to check if I was carrying my glock. Which, of course, I left at home. haha The flight boarded on time and took off on time - yesss. Got into Brussels at 8:15 am. Rushed around to change my euros into USD and get my boarding pass in time to board the plane. Except...the plane, which was supposed to take off at 10 am, did not take off until 4 pm. That's right. It was delayed for SIX WHOLE hours!!!!! Argh! Long story short, my bag got lost (as in, never left Europe) and I had to rebook my flight from Newark to Tampa (which was supposed to get in to Tampa at 5:30 pm, but ended up getting in at 11 pm). When I got off the plane, I was exhausted. But it was good to see Hannah, Amy, Dakota, and my mom who had waited for me at the airport for 6 hours!!!! They had made a sign to welcome me, Hannah had made snickerdoodles, and Dakota had made her 7-layer dip and brought chips. Soooo good :)
We got back to Hannah's house and dropped off the girls. I saw Hannah's new apartment (so cute!) and Mom and I drove home. It's so good to be home. Let me tell you!I went to sleep at 1:30 am, and got up this morning at 7:30 am with no alarm. Ugh. So mom and I had breakfast together (American pancakes and scrambled eggs....soooo lecker!) Then I reactivated my phone, and now I'm updating you on my life whilst Skyping this raven beauty and her gorgeous mother :)
More later from the American girl back in her native land (finally!) <3
PS: Got your cookies. Tastyyyy!
PSS: Get on Skype, foo! :)
Fellow ck-er: Why aren't you in the US yet? Seriously!!!
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