Showing posts with label louise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label louise. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Saturday, August 4, 2012
the new normal
Today I am welcoming in August with a late afternoon iced
coffee from the local coffee shop, a cupboard full of new groceries (for the
first time in months), and a little update here on the (neglected) blog.
July was full, so full. This summer proved to be rather
eventful, which caught me by surprise. I had no plans of leaving Lynchburg
anytime in the (near) future. But a job opportunity came my way pretty
unexpectedly and I was recently hired to work with Crossroads Worldwide as
their new Missions Director. Exciting (!), to say the least. I am so in awe
of the Lord and His timing, plan, patience and love for me. It all stills feels a little surreal.
But with that change, came many more. Leaving my job,
Church, friends and home in Lynchburg and packing up and heading south. I spent
most of July in NC observing camp and learning more about my new position. Then I spent some time in northern VA with the family to hang out, rest and catch up with old friends. So it feels like I have been in transition for awhile.

So heres to welcoming new beginnings and making this life, the new normal.
meg
Saturday, June 23, 2012
sweet summa' time
How is it almost July? I feel like the summer months are
flying by!
meg
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Catching up with old friends. Boiling Springs, NC |
But to defend myself, yet again, in my absence from the blog I
must say things have been busy. Really busy. Since May, I have spent most
weekends away from our sweet little apartment. I spent one weekend away with friends on a canoe-camping trip. I went to North Carolina
three different times (crazy, I know)
and then home to see my family once too. Meaning, I spent plenty of time in the car developing my solo dancing career. Keep a look out.
And to think, that was nothing compared to what July has in
store. Why you ask? Well, because in July I am moving south. The real south. I
am going to start working full time with for an organization that I love and
have been a part of for many years. I really can’t believe it…but more on that
later. For now, I am consumed in this end of the transition. Packing, planning,
processing, ect. It pretty crazy to think I won’t be back in Lynchburg, and will
probably never live in community with many of the people I love here again. I
know, what a sad, sappy perspective. But I have been beyond blessed with the friendships I made in & post college and its okay to know that I will
miss it (and them) very much.
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Lynchburg, Va |
But this transition is good, and right and exciting. So here
is to enjoying everything Lynchburg has to offer over these next few weeks and
making sure to take snaps of all my favorite places. That way, I can compile something to put on my (new)
coffee table (in NC) and tell people stories.
Fun stories.
meg
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