By now, we all know how bad I am at making plans AND STICKING TO THEM.
But oh well. Plans are still fun to make. And then, when I ACTUALLY stick to them, it's AH-mazing!
So here are my resolutions for 2017:
1) Lose another 50 pounds (this will bring me down to my high school weight - which would be awesome! I've already lost 25 pounds since mid-October!)
2) Pay off all of our immediate debt (by immediate, I mean everything that isn't my student loans - because that will take WAYYYY longer than just one year to pay off).
3) Rewrite Ravensboro (after stepping away from the book for a year, I've realized how haphazardly it was written. I want to tighten up the storyline, simplify it a bit, and reduce the number of characters so I can really develop one or two.)
4) Finish Harkness (I'm about halfway done - WOOT! But I'd really like to be ALL the way done, you know what I mean?)
5) Journal/Blog more. It's been so long since I actually journaled my life, and that's definitely a way for me to reevaluate and emote about things. Plus, I feel like it improves my writing ability. So there ya go.
6) Find out where I should be career-wise. I know I'm not working where I want to be for the rest of my life; I just don't know where my niche is.
Obviously, I have way more things that I would like to do, but these are my immediate focus. Also, in the "Journal/Blog more" category, I would like to start keeping track of books I've read and recapping them. My friend, Hannah, has a blog strictly dedicated to this at oldoriginalthoughts.blogspot.com - you should check it out.
ANYWAY, that's enough for now! Do YOU have any resolutions? What are they? Do you feel like any of mine are unreasonable? Would any of them be hard for you to do? Lemme know in the comments! :)
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.
Wednesday, January 4, 2017
Sunday, January 1, 2017
2016 in Review
When I think of where Tyler & I were at the beginning of 2016 and where we are now, I am FLOORED at the number of changes God has wrought in our lives in the past year.
The BIGGEST change I can think of is that we moved TWICE in 2016! That's right - you heard me - TWO TIMES in a year. (By the way, I'm fond of emphasizing words by using all-caps; just so you know, it's not that I'm yelling at you in text form. haha) In March of 2016, we moved from the apartment we'd been living in since we got married (a 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom apartment in Auburndale) to a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom house in Winter Haven. And we did it all in one weekend, with the help of our families. The house we moved into, funnily enough, had just been vacated by my best friend, Hannah, her husband, and their two dogs, Major and Colonel. The house is owned by Pastor Osborne (the pastor of the church I grew up in - Faith Baptist Church) and his wife. It was a blessing for my husband, myself and our two cats, Jojo & Jeeves (pictured below) to have a place to stretch out in.
After living in the house (and did I mention it was on a LAKE?!) from March - October, we realized God was trying to get our attention about our finances. We were pretty deep in debt (from schooling and other investments into our current jobs), and with a rent payment, we couldn't afford to make the payments needed to get rid of our debt. So we started praying about it, and I asked my mom if we could move in with her until we got our debts squared away. She graciously agreed, and so, at the end of October, we moved (once again in a weekend) from the "Lake House" to my mom's condo, which was a whopping 2 minute drive down the road. haha It has been such a blessing to be with my mom during this season. We did have to make a few adjustments though. The hardest adjustment for me was getting rid of our cats. I probably cried for a week straight after we got rid of them, but thankfully, the woman who took them attends the same church we do, and she's kept me up-to-date with pictures and cute little anecdotes, so I know she's taking good care of them!
The second change I can think of is that Tyler, after having to move between jobs since we got married, is finally established as a mechanic at a full-service gas station and auto shop in Lakeland. It's such a blessing to us to know that we both have consistent income in order to pay off the aforementioned debt ;) Of course, I'm going on three years of being employed as an Office Manager at a tax & financial office in Winter Haven. It's not my dream job/career, but it's a full-time job doing something I'm qualified to do, so right now, I'll take it!
Tyler and I are currently attending Life Church in Auburndale where I serve as the Choir Director and he serves as part-time Bass player/part-time member of the security team. Being involved in the worship team there definitely keeps us active parts of a body of Christ, and it's a good feeling!
I'm still continuing with my hobby of writing; unfortunately, it's taken a backseat for me in light of other commitments on my time. Apart from work and spending time with my husband, I started a healthy eating plan back in mid-October and have lost 30 pounds so far! Below is a before and after photo JUST OF MY FACE! I recently joined a gym, so I'm going to try to become a regular at lifting weights, running on the treadmill, shaking my groove thing in a Zumba class, or whatever I have to do to reach my goal of either (a) losing 80 pounds by the time I turn thirty or (b) dropping 5 dress sizes - whichever comes first.
Well, that's all I can really think of for now. Hope you're all having a great 2017 so far, and if you'd like to learn more about my adventures over time, feel free to look around my blog!
The BIGGEST change I can think of is that we moved TWICE in 2016! That's right - you heard me - TWO TIMES in a year. (By the way, I'm fond of emphasizing words by using all-caps; just so you know, it's not that I'm yelling at you in text form. haha) In March of 2016, we moved from the apartment we'd been living in since we got married (a 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom apartment in Auburndale) to a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom house in Winter Haven. And we did it all in one weekend, with the help of our families. The house we moved into, funnily enough, had just been vacated by my best friend, Hannah, her husband, and their two dogs, Major and Colonel. The house is owned by Pastor Osborne (the pastor of the church I grew up in - Faith Baptist Church) and his wife. It was a blessing for my husband, myself and our two cats, Jojo & Jeeves (pictured below) to have a place to stretch out in.
After living in the house (and did I mention it was on a LAKE?!) from March - October, we realized God was trying to get our attention about our finances. We were pretty deep in debt (from schooling and other investments into our current jobs), and with a rent payment, we couldn't afford to make the payments needed to get rid of our debt. So we started praying about it, and I asked my mom if we could move in with her until we got our debts squared away. She graciously agreed, and so, at the end of October, we moved (once again in a weekend) from the "Lake House" to my mom's condo, which was a whopping 2 minute drive down the road. haha It has been such a blessing to be with my mom during this season. We did have to make a few adjustments though. The hardest adjustment for me was getting rid of our cats. I probably cried for a week straight after we got rid of them, but thankfully, the woman who took them attends the same church we do, and she's kept me up-to-date with pictures and cute little anecdotes, so I know she's taking good care of them!
The second change I can think of is that Tyler, after having to move between jobs since we got married, is finally established as a mechanic at a full-service gas station and auto shop in Lakeland. It's such a blessing to us to know that we both have consistent income in order to pay off the aforementioned debt ;) Of course, I'm going on three years of being employed as an Office Manager at a tax & financial office in Winter Haven. It's not my dream job/career, but it's a full-time job doing something I'm qualified to do, so right now, I'll take it!
Tyler and I are currently attending Life Church in Auburndale where I serve as the Choir Director and he serves as part-time Bass player/part-time member of the security team. Being involved in the worship team there definitely keeps us active parts of a body of Christ, and it's a good feeling!
I'm still continuing with my hobby of writing; unfortunately, it's taken a backseat for me in light of other commitments on my time. Apart from work and spending time with my husband, I started a healthy eating plan back in mid-October and have lost 30 pounds so far! Below is a before and after photo JUST OF MY FACE! I recently joined a gym, so I'm going to try to become a regular at lifting weights, running on the treadmill, shaking my groove thing in a Zumba class, or whatever I have to do to reach my goal of either (a) losing 80 pounds by the time I turn thirty or (b) dropping 5 dress sizes - whichever comes first.
Well, that's all I can really think of for now. Hope you're all having a great 2017 so far, and if you'd like to learn more about my adventures over time, feel free to look around my blog!
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Three Fictional Characters
Okay, so I decided to participate in the social media trend where I pick three fictional characters I feel like depict me in one way, shape or form.
Let me start by saying this was really hard for me, because I don't feel like there have been a lot of books I have read or tv shows/movies I have seen that have characters that are like me, so I don't know. Whatever.
As I was trying to decide who my fictional characters were, I realized some interesting things. 1) The first character is most like me in elementary school. 2) The second character is most like me in middle school. 3) The third character is most like me in high school. I didn't plan them that way; it just happened. Also, ALL three of them have crazy curly brunette hair (like me!)
Anywho, without further ado, here are my three picks:
Ruthie was the youngest of the Camden kids (until her mom got pregnant in Season 3 or something). She was always up in everybody's business and could be kind of a know-it-all. She also liked for things to be her way. Basically, she could be an entitled brat, BUT she was positively adorable. Which was absolutely who I was growing up - the cute little youngest child brat. Just ask my sisters. haha
Let me start by saying this was really hard for me, because I don't feel like there have been a lot of books I have read or tv shows/movies I have seen that have characters that are like me, so I don't know. Whatever.
As I was trying to decide who my fictional characters were, I realized some interesting things. 1) The first character is most like me in elementary school. 2) The second character is most like me in middle school. 3) The third character is most like me in high school. I didn't plan them that way; it just happened. Also, ALL three of them have crazy curly brunette hair (like me!)
Anywho, without further ado, here are my three picks:
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| Ruthie Camden from "7th Heaven" |
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| Dorothy Anne Torkelson from the TV show "The Torkelsons" |
Dorothy was a shy introvert who ended the days of her crazy adolescent adventures by sitting next to her window and talking to "The Man in the Moon". Well, I never talked to the man in the moon (because he doesn't exist), but I did journal a lot when I was a teenager, so I felt like I could relate to her pretty well. Plus, her mom was a single mom trying to do her best to raise her kids, and that was totally my mom too!
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| Jessie Spano from "Saved by the Bell" |
Jessie Spano was super skinny and could dance and sing. She was like the social coordinator among her friends, and challenged them all to be better at life. She could also be neurotic and easily stressed out, and it was really important for her to do well in school and get straight A's - high school Christina in a nutshell. Minus the skinny part. And the good dancer part. #fatkidsunite #twoleftfeetoverhere #alsoIwearsize11shoes #notconducivefordancing
Well, those are my three choices. What do you think? Totally me? Not me at all? Is there anyone else you can think of who is similar to me? Let me know in the comments!
Thursday, September 1, 2016
An Exercise in Letting Go
I was sitting at my desk at work on Wednesday afternoon, and I was thinking, "How do people with kids live life? Like, I'm married and have no kids, but I still feel overwhelmed with all of the demands I face JUST FROM work, church, bills, house, and marriage - how do people survive once kids are thrown in the mix?"
It seriously baffled me.
Since Tyler and I have been married, we left Faith Baptist (the church I pretty much grew up in) and started attending Life Church. Right away, we got involved in their music ministry - Tyler, playing the bass guitar, and me, singing in the choir and on the mic.
We've been attending & serving regularly for a year and a half (I was even promoted to choir director), but during that time, I've only led two songs on the mic, and both of them were on Wednesday nights. This has been a struggle for me, because ever since we started attending Life Church, I've wanted to lead songs on Sunday Mornings. The longer we've been going to that church, and the more I've felt like I've had to fight to prove myself vocally, etc., the more stressed I became.
Long story short, about a month and a half ago, a part of me woke up. "What is the big deal with leading songs at Life Church?" a voice in my head asked me. (Not like the Schizophrenic kind of voice, but you know what I mean.)
Let me just say - Vanity, vanity, all is vanity. It's true. And I decided to find avenues to use my voice that aren't a constant fight or struggle and that don't have me second-guessing my ability/gift at every turn. So I joined Lakeland Choral Society. And I committed to singing in the Christmas cantata at Faith Baptist this December. And my mom and I are singing in a choral performance at the end of September.
So just when one door was closed to singing Christian contemporary music in the way I wanted, another door has swung WIDE OPEN to get back into singing classical choral music - which is something I've sorely missed! And I know I'll be so busy with these things, I won't even have a CHANCE to miss leading music at Life Church. And why was I so bent on doing that anyway? For external validation of my voice? Man, what foolishness.
Anyway, God is good. He provides for our needs and blesses us with things that we didn't even know we wanted until it's in our lives!
So back to my initial statement - my life is busy. My life is full. With:
This list is not all-inclusive, but it highlights the main things. How would kids fit in there anywhere? I have no idea. I'm not saying I never want kids. I'm just saying, they would be a huge adjustment. But I'm ready and willing to do what God's will is - if that's to have a child in the next year, I will do it with joy. If it's to wait a few more years, I'll do that with joy as well. And if it's not to have any children biologically - He is Sovereign God, and I will abide by His Will.
What about you? What is God doing in your life? What has He blessed you with that you didn't even know you wanted until you had it?
It seriously baffled me.
Since Tyler and I have been married, we left Faith Baptist (the church I pretty much grew up in) and started attending Life Church. Right away, we got involved in their music ministry - Tyler, playing the bass guitar, and me, singing in the choir and on the mic.
We've been attending & serving regularly for a year and a half (I was even promoted to choir director), but during that time, I've only led two songs on the mic, and both of them were on Wednesday nights. This has been a struggle for me, because ever since we started attending Life Church, I've wanted to lead songs on Sunday Mornings. The longer we've been going to that church, and the more I've felt like I've had to fight to prove myself vocally, etc., the more stressed I became.
Long story short, about a month and a half ago, a part of me woke up. "What is the big deal with leading songs at Life Church?" a voice in my head asked me. (Not like the Schizophrenic kind of voice, but you know what I mean.)
Let me just say - Vanity, vanity, all is vanity. It's true. And I decided to find avenues to use my voice that aren't a constant fight or struggle and that don't have me second-guessing my ability/gift at every turn. So I joined Lakeland Choral Society. And I committed to singing in the Christmas cantata at Faith Baptist this December. And my mom and I are singing in a choral performance at the end of September.
So just when one door was closed to singing Christian contemporary music in the way I wanted, another door has swung WIDE OPEN to get back into singing classical choral music - which is something I've sorely missed! And I know I'll be so busy with these things, I won't even have a CHANCE to miss leading music at Life Church. And why was I so bent on doing that anyway? For external validation of my voice? Man, what foolishness.
Anyway, God is good. He provides for our needs and blesses us with things that we didn't even know we wanted until it's in our lives!
So back to my initial statement - my life is busy. My life is full. With:
- All of the aforementioned musical endeavors (Lkld Choral Society, FBC Christmas Cantata, and the September Choral event)
- Writing a sequel to the novel I wrote last November (I'm almost halfway done!)
- Being a wife & caretaker of my amazing husband (this involves cleaning, laundry, cooking, budgeting, grocery shopping - all things I've never really had to do before being married)
- My job - of course. Full time. It's a lot.
- Being the choir director at Life Church
This list is not all-inclusive, but it highlights the main things. How would kids fit in there anywhere? I have no idea. I'm not saying I never want kids. I'm just saying, they would be a huge adjustment. But I'm ready and willing to do what God's will is - if that's to have a child in the next year, I will do it with joy. If it's to wait a few more years, I'll do that with joy as well. And if it's not to have any children biologically - He is Sovereign God, and I will abide by His Will.
What about you? What is God doing in your life? What has He blessed you with that you didn't even know you wanted until you had it?
Thursday, August 25, 2016
Demon Dentist
Okay, I know that dentists are supposed to fine, upstanding members of society who help make sure you have great oral health, but after my last visit, can I just say they seem no better to me than a mechanic in an auto shop right now?
First of all, I haven't gone to the dentist in five years, because 1) I don't have dental insurance and 2) I've had ten cavities filled in my life, and I don't relish the thought of having to PAY to have them tell me I have more. Ugh.
But I recently went to the dentist for a check-up and guess what? I have three cavities and am on my way to having Periodontal disease which means my teeth will either start falling out or they'll have to be extracted. HOW?!
Jeez, there's nothing more stressful than news like that. Oh, and on top of that, the total bill for having all of this pain inflicted on me is supposedly around $2,000 since I'm a cash patient.
All in all, a productive day. Yeah, right.
So needless to say, my prayers are going into over-drive right now, and they're weirder requests than I can ever remember making. "God, please grow the bone back in my gums. God, please make my plaque buildup disappear on its own."
I mean, I figure if He can heal cancer and make tumors disappear as if by magic, He can certainly heal my mouth. Because at this point, that's what it's going to take.
Floss and Listerine are about to become my best friends, yo.
First of all, I haven't gone to the dentist in five years, because 1) I don't have dental insurance and 2) I've had ten cavities filled in my life, and I don't relish the thought of having to PAY to have them tell me I have more. Ugh.
But I recently went to the dentist for a check-up and guess what? I have three cavities and am on my way to having Periodontal disease which means my teeth will either start falling out or they'll have to be extracted. HOW?!
Jeez, there's nothing more stressful than news like that. Oh, and on top of that, the total bill for having all of this pain inflicted on me is supposedly around $2,000 since I'm a cash patient.
All in all, a productive day. Yeah, right.
So needless to say, my prayers are going into over-drive right now, and they're weirder requests than I can ever remember making. "God, please grow the bone back in my gums. God, please make my plaque buildup disappear on its own."
I mean, I figure if He can heal cancer and make tumors disappear as if by magic, He can certainly heal my mouth. Because at this point, that's what it's going to take.
Floss and Listerine are about to become my best friends, yo.
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Life is Hard Sometimes
Seriously, guys. It really is.
I don't do well with stress, and I feel even the slightest bit of stress in my life so intensely. But anyway, enough about me. Let's do a list, okay? Lists make everything better, #amiright? Just look at my friend Hannah's recent list and you'll see.
Okay, so the list I would like to do is...Top Ten Comfort Foods and Why. Just why. It kind of goes along with Hannah's top ten good cry-sesh movies.
1. Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream - My addiction began in college, but has since grown to epic-level proportions. Every time I watch a Rom-Com, it's like some kind of case study in classical conditioning, because I start craving that B&J hardcore. Mmmm.... I have 3 flavors of choice (in the order below):
2. Papa John's Pizza - For the sake of mixing up the desserts with other foods, can I just say I LOVE Papa John's pizza. They just know how to make pizza. And I think of it more as a treat, because it definitely costs more than a Little Caesar's Hot n' Ready. Can I get a witness? Oh, and my favorite flavor to order - bacon & pineapple. DI. VINE.
3. Peanut Butter M&M's - Okay, I know a lot of people are into the classic milk-chocolate M&M's, but it's just been so hard for me to go back after trying PB M&M's. They are melt-in-your-mouth-not-in-your-hand amazing. Although, let's just get real - if you hold them in your hand long enough, they will melt. But who actually holds them in their hand that long? #noone
4. Cape Cod Kettle-Cooked Salt & Vinegar Chips - To me, any other kind of chips just doesn't measure up, and any other brand of salt & vinegar chips just isn't the same. I know there are probably a lot of haters out there, but there's just something about sitting down with a whole bag of these babies...mmm mmm good, y'all. Oh, and 40% less fat, yo! (Whatever that means.)
5. Donuts - A staple. Classic...yummy...it's like, I see a box, and I just want that sticky sweet goodness in my mouth ASAP, you know what I'm saying? Not to mention the church I go to has them FOR FREE every Sunday morning. It's truly a lesson in discipline and by the grace of God that I'm not a 400-pound diabetic yet.
6. Boiled Peanuts - An interesting choice, I'm sure you might say. But I was born and raised in the South, and I love sitting down with a bag of freshly boiled peanuts that you buy on the side of the road and just going to town. Mmmm.
7. Cheesecake - I mean, I don't discriminate on cake - I love all kinds. But cheesecake is like...if you took the hopes & dreams & wishes of children and mixed them with a harp-playing angel (but not in a cannibalistic way), you'd get cheesecake. It's phenom. Oh, and my favorite cheesecake topping is the cherry pie filling - sooooooo good.
8. Sushi - I know, probably 90% of you are gagging right now, and you may even be hesitant to read on at this point. HOWEVER, it's my list, and I love sushi, okay? Kthxbye moving on. #Sorrynotsorry
9. Chocolate Chip Cookies - Just MMMMM. That's all I know to say about that.
And last but not least....
10. Pancakes/Waffles - I know there's a lot of controversy between the two - like which one is better? But I'm here to say THEY'RE BOTH AMAZING so let's just eat them both - all the time. Well, until we've reached our carb limit for the day, which is like, what, 2,000 g? lol #Panwaf4Life
So there you have it. My top 10. And this is just individual foods - it doesn't cover go-to fast food restaurants like Taco Bell, Dairy Queen, or Chick-fila, because that's another post for another day.
What about you? What's your go-to comfort food? Which ones do you agree with or disagree with from my list (and try not to hate on my sushi too much)?
I don't do well with stress, and I feel even the slightest bit of stress in my life so intensely. But anyway, enough about me. Let's do a list, okay? Lists make everything better, #amiright? Just look at my friend Hannah's recent list and you'll see.
Okay, so the list I would like to do is...Top Ten Comfort Foods and Why. Just why. It kind of goes along with Hannah's top ten good cry-sesh movies.
1. Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream - My addiction began in college, but has since grown to epic-level proportions. Every time I watch a Rom-Com, it's like some kind of case study in classical conditioning, because I start craving that B&J hardcore. Mmmm.... I have 3 flavors of choice (in the order below):
2. Papa John's Pizza - For the sake of mixing up the desserts with other foods, can I just say I LOVE Papa John's pizza. They just know how to make pizza. And I think of it more as a treat, because it definitely costs more than a Little Caesar's Hot n' Ready. Can I get a witness? Oh, and my favorite flavor to order - bacon & pineapple. DI. VINE.
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| I know, I know, this isn't bacon and pineapple, but doesn't it look good? |
3. Peanut Butter M&M's - Okay, I know a lot of people are into the classic milk-chocolate M&M's, but it's just been so hard for me to go back after trying PB M&M's. They are melt-in-your-mouth-not-in-your-hand amazing. Although, let's just get real - if you hold them in your hand long enough, they will melt. But who actually holds them in their hand that long? #noone
4. Cape Cod Kettle-Cooked Salt & Vinegar Chips - To me, any other kind of chips just doesn't measure up, and any other brand of salt & vinegar chips just isn't the same. I know there are probably a lot of haters out there, but there's just something about sitting down with a whole bag of these babies...mmm mmm good, y'all. Oh, and 40% less fat, yo! (Whatever that means.)
5. Donuts - A staple. Classic...yummy...it's like, I see a box, and I just want that sticky sweet goodness in my mouth ASAP, you know what I'm saying? Not to mention the church I go to has them FOR FREE every Sunday morning. It's truly a lesson in discipline and by the grace of God that I'm not a 400-pound diabetic yet.
6. Boiled Peanuts - An interesting choice, I'm sure you might say. But I was born and raised in the South, and I love sitting down with a bag of freshly boiled peanuts that you buy on the side of the road and just going to town. Mmmm.
7. Cheesecake - I mean, I don't discriminate on cake - I love all kinds. But cheesecake is like...if you took the hopes & dreams & wishes of children and mixed them with a harp-playing angel (but not in a cannibalistic way), you'd get cheesecake. It's phenom. Oh, and my favorite cheesecake topping is the cherry pie filling - sooooooo good.
8. Sushi - I know, probably 90% of you are gagging right now, and you may even be hesitant to read on at this point. HOWEVER, it's my list, and I love sushi, okay? Kthxbye moving on. #Sorrynotsorry
9. Chocolate Chip Cookies - Just MMMMM. That's all I know to say about that.
And last but not least....
10. Pancakes/Waffles - I know there's a lot of controversy between the two - like which one is better? But I'm here to say THEY'RE BOTH AMAZING so let's just eat them both - all the time. Well, until we've reached our carb limit for the day, which is like, what, 2,000 g? lol #Panwaf4Life
So there you have it. My top 10. And this is just individual foods - it doesn't cover go-to fast food restaurants like Taco Bell, Dairy Queen, or Chick-fila, because that's another post for another day.
What about you? What's your go-to comfort food? Which ones do you agree with or disagree with from my list (and try not to hate on my sushi too much)?
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Grilling, DC & The Beach
Hello, faithful readers - AKA - Hannah. Seriously, if you're name isn't Hannah and you read this blog, let me know by commenting, because I feel like I'm writing to an audience of one here ;)
ANYWAY, last week I had a beyond crazy week. Obviously, Monday was Memorial Day, so my family and Tyler's family had a cookout at my mom's house. I'm ashamed to say I didn't take any pictures, because my adorable niece, Lauren Priya, was there, and so were my other niece and nephew, Bella and Liam, and it was an awesomely crazy time! Also, the food was phenomenal and I think I gained 5 lbs eating it all. You think I'm kidding...but I'm not. #fattiesunite
Tuesday was the only day last week I actually went to work, because Wednesday-Friday, my boss and I attended a financial conference in Washington DC. So Tuesday was crazy busy with work, and then Wednesday-Friday was even crazier with the conference. I went on a tour of DC Thursday afternoon, so I'd say that was the highlight. (Favorite monuments from the tour - the White House, Washington Monument, and Lincoln Memorial - pictured below.) Oh, and eating Maryland crabcakes. Soooo good. #seriouslyfatties,letsgetthisgoing
Friday night I flew home, and Saturday morning, Tyler and I drove to Englewood beach with his family. We stayed the night and drove home on Sunday afternoon. Due to the crazy weather, I spent maybe 2 hours on the actual beach. lol
So, as you can see, I had a crazy week. Told ya! In the midst of all the busyness, working, traveling, and packing and unpacking, I had a chance to meet 5 pretty incredible individuals.
The first individual is Cheryl. I met her while I was waiting for the shuttle to come pick me up for my tour of DC. I noticed she was standing by herself, so I quickly befriended her, and we hung out for the whole 4 hour tour. Luckily, she had her phone and was able to take pictures, because I definitely forgot mine! She's from the UK (my first friend from there!) and she was the sweetest!
The other 4 people I met were 2 couples - the first couple I talked to while we were in the DC airport waiting for the plane to take us home. The guy was covered in tattoos, and his girlfriend had the more moderate smattering of smaller tattoos (sounds like me and Tyler - though, hopefully, he won't end up COVERED in tattoos). The next couple I met was on the plane. It was definitely a God-thing. I was listening to music on my phone and, sitting in the seat next to the aisle, I was able to see this couple to my right and one row back. They looked about my age, and they were each reading a book. The guy was reading a book on worship and the girl was reading one on personalities. Needless to say, I was intrigued. So I struck up a conversation. Turns out they were newly married (less than one year!), and he was a former worship leader in NY who had moved to DC, where his wife was from, in order to serve in ministry there and hopefully find a job in the world of finances. After a few minutes of getting to know each other, he leaned over and asked me point blank, "Christina, how can we pray for you?" I was astounded. That's not really a question I get asked a lot, unless I'm in a Bible study or Sunday School. I was seriously touched by their kindness and apparent love for the Lord.
All that to say, I had a great week :) And, on Monday, I got new glasses! #selfiephotoshoot
This is the first time I've had sunglasses to wear since I got glasses in 11th grade! Yay!!!!
So, what about you? Ever been to Washington DC? What was your favorite landmark? Who is your favorite president? Have you ever been asked by a virtual stranger how they can pray for you?
ANYWAY, last week I had a beyond crazy week. Obviously, Monday was Memorial Day, so my family and Tyler's family had a cookout at my mom's house. I'm ashamed to say I didn't take any pictures, because my adorable niece, Lauren Priya, was there, and so were my other niece and nephew, Bella and Liam, and it was an awesomely crazy time! Also, the food was phenomenal and I think I gained 5 lbs eating it all. You think I'm kidding...but I'm not. #fattiesunite
Tuesday was the only day last week I actually went to work, because Wednesday-Friday, my boss and I attended a financial conference in Washington DC. So Tuesday was crazy busy with work, and then Wednesday-Friday was even crazier with the conference. I went on a tour of DC Thursday afternoon, so I'd say that was the highlight. (Favorite monuments from the tour - the White House, Washington Monument, and Lincoln Memorial - pictured below.) Oh, and eating Maryland crabcakes. Soooo good. #seriouslyfatties,letsgetthisgoing
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| I'm so glad I got to see this. Lincoln is my favorite president. |
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| Cheryl and me in front of the White House! (or in back...all depending on how you look at it) |
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| The Washington Monument (soooo good.) |
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| Me & my wonderful hubby at the beach! |
The first individual is Cheryl. I met her while I was waiting for the shuttle to come pick me up for my tour of DC. I noticed she was standing by herself, so I quickly befriended her, and we hung out for the whole 4 hour tour. Luckily, she had her phone and was able to take pictures, because I definitely forgot mine! She's from the UK (my first friend from there!) and she was the sweetest!
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| Me & Cheryl after our tour of DC! |
All that to say, I had a great week :) And, on Monday, I got new glasses! #selfiephotoshoot
So, what about you? Ever been to Washington DC? What was your favorite landmark? Who is your favorite president? Have you ever been asked by a virtual stranger how they can pray for you?
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