Oh man. My job after meals today is window, which means grabbing forks, plates, knives, bowls, cups, slop, and paper trash from children, essentially throwing it into the dish room, and hoping that everything gets to the right place. It's so fun, high pace, and something I love doing. I was so nervous this morning before my first try at it, but now I can't wait to do it for dinner. I also got to clean the dining hall bathrooms today- wahoo! This is exactly why I am here. Luckily, they weren't majorly gross- I'll spare you the one major gross detail.
I got a letter from Mrs. Hubbard and from my grandma today- yay!!! I like mail!
I had something to say about page 86 of Crazy Love, but I forgot to bring it with me to the Wifi spot, so it will have to wait.
I had fresh laundry today- yay for clean clothes!
We are talking about 1Corinthians for our devotionals among crew girls and today was the first day. We only looked at the first 9 verses but I have a feeling it's going to be good. Harvey Hartman preached Sunday at chapel about what our epithet would be on our tombstone and I couldn't think of any. Thennnnnnnn I got a few notes from people and I think if I had to pick right now, it would be "hard worker". People wrote that in my note more than once and I liked it. A lot. I feel pretty good about it.
You should go look up Luke 18:22-24. It makes me so sad for that guy. Really sad. That story really struck me today as it was pointed out in Crazy Love. If you haven't read that book yet, go read it. Now. Right now. That's right. Go.
Also, I am so grateful that I sleep easily. I fall asleep pretty quickly, I stay asleep really easily, and I typically wake up without an issue. Sure, I take a little while to drag my butt out of bed, but for the most part, I am a great sleeper. Not too heavy, not too light and I so appreciate it.
Yeah yeah yeah, this is great. Yay camp- it's sunny! I want to ride a horse and go by the river (which, we can hear at night and it's so beautiful) and I can do all of that here. YAY!
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Oh man! I love reading this because it is like hearing your voice :) I hate using my Google profile because it never works well - so sorry if this comment is a repeat. ASK FOR HELP! I was there the day you were born and trust me when I tell you that you were not born knowing how to do tasks at Clydehurst. Seriously. It is a generational problem in our house to be too stubborn/proud/scared to ask for directions... and you can change that in this generation! Ask...clarify...take notes... and then proudly add that thing to your skill set forever. Love you tons - in fact, LTYMTAITWWW!! Mama Bear
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