Tuesday, June 10, 2003

Yesterday was a great day. I spent the day hanging out with some of my past students from NFC. I love them SO! It was a blast. Last night I had dinner with a great family of one of my students. It was a great time of sitting around laughing at past and present stuff! Thanks Guys! I also had a blast staying with my friends Sheryl and Jason. They treated me to some authentic (as you can get in Tallahassee) Mexican food. There was some cool live music (guitar and violin). Then we hit the bowling alley where I broke my all time high in bowling! I got 127! Don't Laugh! That's really good for me! :O)

So today I am taking off to St. Augustine to visit with my friend Lauren!!!

Sabrina's Wedding- So I left Tennesseee Last Friday b/c Sabrina's Wedding was in Tally that night. I was really excited about seeing everyone in Tallahassee again. Maybe a little too excited b/c I made the 7 1/2 hour trip (according to mapquest) in 6 hours!!!!! What was I thinking??? Anyway, the wedding was beautiful, as I knew it would be. Sabrina was radiant. Can I just say that I love the Ayoubs! They are some of my favorite people in Tallahassee. God really blessed me when He gave me them as friends. Ok, back to the wedding. It was very God centered, and God honoring. Sabrina and Joe had 2 songs in their wedding that I really enjoyed. The first one was a worshipful celebration of God's Grace. It was called

Grace Flows Down
Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound
Amazing love, now flowing down
from his hands and his feet
that were nail to the tree
His grace flows down and covers me

Chorus:
and covers me
and covers me
and covers me
His grace flows down and covers me


The second song was more of a declaration of what counts in life. It was called Knowing You. I love the part that says:

Now my heart's desire is to know You more
To be found in You and KNOWN AS YOURS
To possess by faith what I could not earn
All surpassing gift of righteousness

Monday, June 09, 2003

Coming to you live from Tallahassee! This last week has been a lot of fun. Lets see, the last time I posted, I was leaving North Carolina/Virginia for Tennessee, so I guess I'll pick up there.

Tennessee Trip- The trip over was beautiful, as trips through the mountains most often are. I left home early and my first stop was in Greensboro to have breakfast with my dad and a little diner. Then I was off on my adventure. It rained until I got about 30 miles from the mountains, then the skies opened up and the sun came through. It was great from then on. When I got to Cleaveland, I was quite tired of driving and my friends from Temple Baptist Youth were off in some swimming hole about a half an hour away, so I took the time to find a spot under a tree and read. It was a great time to relax and enjoy the environment (camp-like bunk houses, big towering trees, mountain views off in the distance). Finally TBY got there and it was awesome to see everyone. We went to dinner, and I got to "catch up" with every one. It was awesome to talk to Brother Doug and Anna about what God had been doing in the youth. They always give me good perspective. Later we had group devotions and shared what God was doing in our lives. Then we chilled the rest of the night. The next morning we went to a little pond to swim but it was quite chilly. Later was lunch, the the RIVER! It was great fun! We were in boats of 6 (plus river guide). Hayley, Shana, Brittany, Mark, Makayla, and I all in one boat. NONE of us had rafted before. Hayley and I took seats next to each other and vowed not to fall out. So we were instructed how to "get out alive". The rapids were ranked 2s, 3s, and 4s. The ride was great. We got stuck for a few seconds in one rapid and did this thing called "surfing" on the rapids. That was probably the most excitement of the trip. I have to say without the 4s, the ride would have been quite unexciting. It was a great river for a first-timer like me! The only thing I regret is not having a camra fit for a wet rafting trip. Incredible scenery!

"I wish I could develop all the pictures that we somehow failed to take,
And file them with the memories that I can't seem to shake" ~Tara Leigh Cobble