I woke up this morning and heard an unfamiliar noise... it was RAINING!!! I was actually really excited. Before I moved to California, I wasn't really a fan of the rain. It always seemed to ruin plans or just serve as an inconvenience. But when you move to a place that is sunny all the time, the slightest change in temperature or weather kind of puts a smile on your face. I've always grown up with seasons...I'm use to the weather changing. So I welcome the change.
The rain this morning reminded me that God is a God of change as well.
Speaking of change... change is hard, but I think it's okay. I think change can often be a good thing. We definitely learn through change and it can often prove to be a tremendous way to grow. I think my generation is a generation of changers...haha. We are no longer satisfied with staying in one place for too long or even with the same job for too long. I wonder if it is a lack of contentment or just a characteristic of a generation. We were raised to not settle, dream big, etc... Well for me that means frequent change. Now I'm not trying to get really deep here... remember these are just my thoughts. Throwing them out there.
I'm going to work on my letter of intent this weekend for Gonzaga University. I am applying for my Masters in Communication and Leadership. Financially...getting my Masters scares me. But I've always trusted that God will provide and thus far he has...
I'm looking at other Masters programs as well. I'm going to try to take the first few classes while I'm working and see how that goes. If I like it, I may continue doing that or possibly try and go back to school full time. Don't worry... I'll keep you posted.
I'm extremely thankful it's the weekend! Well I will be sure to let you know if anything exciting happens this weekend.
It rained today! The rain made my day and I don't think I've ever said that before.
Friday, November 30, 2007
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It is a cold day here with rain and wind and is quite relaxing. I too, am considering a change, more and more, as the days go by.
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