Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Snow Days
Well, it started snowing on Saturday and has been snowing off and on ever since. School was cancelled on Monday and Tuesday and the roads were still bad today, so I couldn't make it to the campus. I'm a little bit worried because my exams are next week and I'm missing most of my last classes. I had a History book report due on Monday, and I've had a whole bunch of French assignments due, both on Monday and Wednesday.My History prof postponed the deadline to Thursday, but since the road conditions are still so bad, he had to bump it to next Monday. Actually, all of my profs have been really good about the whole thing. A lot of them have been inconvenienced by the weather too, and they aren't unreasonable. They understand that some stuff is just beyond the ability of the student to control, and they don't deduct marks for that :)On a happier note, EXAMS ARE ALMOST OVER! So what if they haven't started yet. I am an optimist! On another happy note, the world is beautiful while sleeping under this glistening white blanket. God sure knows how to create a masterpiece! Yesterday, I watched a gust of wind blow a bunch of powder snow off of a tree and into the air. The sun caught the snow perfectly, making it sparkle and shine. At that moment, it wasn't hard to imagine myself as being a small figurine in an enormous snowglobe. I'll leave you with that picture, as well as a request for prayer. I'd really appreciate it if you could pray for my whole school situation. Handing in the last of the assignments, studying, exams, better road conditions... Basically everything of, or having to do with, school. Thanks!
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Lifeline...
Ok, for those of you who don't know, I'm a youth sponsor for my church's middle school ministry. It is soooo much fun! The kids are amazing, and the chance to share God's love with them really brightens my week. Not to mention the fact that I get to hang out with a bunch of really great friends who are also on the sponsor staff :) I think one of my favourite things about Lifeline is that, no matter how my week has gone, I can go there and leave all the junk behind me. Homework, stress, lack of sleep, family issues.... they evaporate when I walk through those doors. I find that God uses Lifeline to remind me that He is in control and things are really never as bad as they appear to be. Needless to say, I am thankful for this experience. I think a lot of people enter this kind of ministry expecting to give and give and give, and you do, but you also get so much back... All I can say is that God is good!
Goodnight ;)
Goodnight ;)
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