Wednesday, June 29, 2016

The weekly // 22

My super crafty friend refurbished a table, and it looked awesome. So I had the bright idea that I could do the same. Here's the original: 


It was going to be my "Memorial Day weekend" project. But I quickly discovered that, unlike my friend, I am not super crafty, at least not in this sense. Hopefully I'll eventually finish the table, but I definitely need to stick to canvases. 

In the midst of the frustration, Emily called me and asked if I wanted to watch the sunset with her at the rowing docks. Quality time with my best friend watching a Clemson sunset or trying to do something I'm inept at…not a hard choice. 


Other events from this week included coffee with friends at a favorite coffee shop, a funny new game, experiencing amazing hospitality at the hands of my new, sweet Iranian friend and her husband, addressing Jenna's wedding invitations, studying for the GRE, OT observations, a wedding celebrating two of the most fun people I know, and watching my brother graduate while also getting paid $20 for purposefully tripping on stage. 

Cheers. 















Friday, June 10, 2016

The weekly // 21

Unlike my previous week, this week was jam packed. 

After Abby's wedding, I drove home with some friends, who spent the night at my house. 
The next morning was FBCFM's grad Sunday, so we got to celebrate these two! 



That night, I drove to Black Mountain, NC for GLINK week. This is a week where Generation LINK residents and Summer LINK leaders from all over the country come together to prepare for the summer and the upcoming year. Part of that preparation is taking a seminary class. 

This year the class was Ethics. I only audited the class, and I really enjoyed it, but it was a LOT. As in, all day every day, so most of my days this week looked like this: 



When we weren't in class, chances were we were doing this: 


I played a lot of cards this week, which I'm not complaining about because I love playing cards!


One night we went to Asheville for dinner. I had never been to Asheville so I was exited to go! 
Asheville was cool. Different for sure, but cool. 

Regardless, it was fun to dress up a little bit and spend the evening with these ladies! 



On the last day, we went on a pretty intense hike, which was a great alternative to sitting in class. 
And the waterfall at the end was totally worth the struggle of getting there. 




Overall, I was glad to have spent my week like this, with these people. I'm excited to see how the Lord uses His children literally all across the world this summer. For the Kingdom! 



I got home from GLINK week Thursday. I then spent literally all day Friday with these girls while their parents went to a water park. I was basically mom for the day (I'm talking, 7 am - 10:00 pm). 
It was tiring for sure, but I loved it, and I love these two! 



That night my India team had a Google hangout. It was exciting to come together and start to talk about our trip…it's so close! It was cool to spend the week thinking about Summer LINK on a grand scale, to then end the week discussing purpose and plans with my small team of nine. I already love these people and can't wait to see how the Lord would see fit to use us for His glory and namesake!!


The weekly // 20

This week wasn't full of anything too exciting (except for one pretty big thing). 

I started shadowing an Occupational Therapist at a children's clinic in Seneca.
 I LOVE IT.
 I have to have observation hours in order to apply for OT school, and while watching someone else do their job isn't the most glamorous way to spend my days, it definitely makes me want to be an OT.

Other than that, one day I went kayaking with some friends, and then played sand volleyball at y-beach. Now that's a way to spend a day! One of my favorite ways, actually. 

The one super exciting part of this week was that a dear friend of mine got MARRIED! 
Abby and I were in the same small group my freshman year (the best small group I've been in to date). Ever since then she has been such a sweet sister to do life with. I've learned so much from her during my time in college. It was such a joy to celebrate her and her new husband!! 


This was wedding #2 of the summer, but the first wedding where I got to celebrate with a significant portion of my church family. It was really sweet and fun! Can't wait for more weddings to come!! 



Congrats to Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter! We love you!!