Monday, October 28, 2013

parents cocktail and reflection of the weekend

it's 830am on monday morning...and i'm sitting in the den. kelley is doing her bible study, kamri is studying for swahili and hannah is reading at the dining room table. and lord, we just come before you and recognize the blessing of this house.  what a special place to call home. and lord, this year is slipping away- day by day- but may we remember that we can trust your timing.  god, thank you for an INCREDIBLE past few days.  thursday was a go-go-go day...finishing my paper for corrado, then going to the muscle cut class for a second then bible study and dinner with jg...god, i just lift her up, and i praise you for how you're working in her life.  and thank you for sweet time with szep...the night of ALMOSTS...hooka, the place next to sandwich, nc state fair...and then we ended up just going on a walk and going down to LINDAS for cheese fries! and we saw kristin! and lord, on friday...i just couldn't get out of bed, but lord as you remind us, it's not what we can DO for you, but what you have already DONE for us.  and i just hustled around friday from class to class and then to meet with olivia and dana and then to lunch for a quick sec with mr. ostrander and then to raleigh for dermatology...and then back to CLEAN the house...and then to the carolina inn to get ready!
lord, thank you for the sweet conversation with my parents about jg and friends in kd who don't know you.  and thank you for their support.
so thankful my parents and i got to talk with the rutherfords, the boehlings, the montigues, the rollins, amanda coates' family, brunch yesterday with the allens on the front porch.
and lord, this week, i pray that i can carry out colossians 3:23- whatever you do, work at it with ALL your heart...as if you are working for the LORD and not for men.
lord, guide my time. help me know how to prioritize. and thank you for who you are and how you are at work.  i pray that i can be bold this weekend with individual friends- and i pray for sal and mary gordan.

No comments:

Post a Comment