This past weekend I was able to go back to Gruver for Easter. Unlike most of my friends, I was out of school for almost a week for the break, going to a Catholic university totally pays off. This semester has been challenging in almost every way and going home was exactly what I needed to finish the next three weeks. My mom was so kind when I was home and made all the best home cooked meals; Dad helped me with a paper that I have been struggling with; I was able to hang out with my brothers who I always have fun with, and I was blessed to be able to spend time with all of my grandparents together. I enjoyed spending time with my friends and neighbors who are all just part of the family.
Nothing compares to the comforts of home and all that they can provide. I was able to rest and just breathe for a while. I would have liked to have spent more time at home, but that's what makes home such a special place to me, being that I don't get the opportunity to go home that often.
I will be staying in Austin for the summer working as a waitress for a restaurant and serving business. I am staying with my aunt and her family, then house-sitting when they go on vacation; both excited and nervous, I am anticipating summer's arrival.
Today during my two naps (yes two, but they were short so don't judge) I started watching Disney's The Fox and the Hound. I love Disney movies and this one is such a sweet but sad tale. I haven't finished it yet, and seeing as how it's been years since I have watched it, I have long since forgotten how it ends. I'm sure I will finish it when I fall asleep tonight, I just thought I'd give a movie update.
Tonight is our last praise and worship for the praise band I play in. As with any group, we have had our struggles over the year, but the overall experience has definitely been a blessing. I love the people I play with and consider it a blessing to be able to play with them every month. I am praying for a good turnout and that the heart of worship will truly fill the chapel tonight.
SOTD
SOTD always an experience....
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