At the beginning of May, through a shout out on Facebook by a high school acquaintance, I joined a bible study. Monday nights, 7 ladies of different ages, from different walks of life get together to learn what it means to Dream Big with God. It's been a good 7 weeks so far discovering greater intimacy with Jesus and figuring out what dreaming big looks like in my life. I'm not one for coming up with 1 and 5 year goals, as I have found in the past that those goals typically have left me disappointed when they are not achieved and I fail to see how God is moving in the present moment. But as I have wrestled in the last few weeks on goal setting and this idea of dreaming big, I have resolved that I am called to be faithful in the day to day. Rather than focusing on the future and what may or may not lie ahead, I am called to be faithful with what God has given me in today, in this very moment. I want to be in tune with how God is moving and how I am responding to that moving. This "awakening" has brought my heart both freedom and peace.
The beginning of May also held a youth retreat. Our youth group is not big or fancy, but it is made up of a few fabulous girls. We had a great weekend together walking through the book of Mark, examining what it means to be a disciple of Christ. We enjoyed fabulous food, good conversations and a ton of laughter. These girls have enriched my life in so many ways and I am blessed that I get to be a part of their lives.
May Long Weekend we as a family ventured out to the cottage for the first time in 18 months (for me anyways). Due to the flooding of the lake last year, we were left cottage-less last summer. The place has been in intense clean-up mode for the last 6 months - my dad has done a phenomenal job with it all, but being out there for the first time and seeing the aftermath of flood damage first hand was a tad more overwhelming than I would have thought. My little piece of heaven on earth was destroyed - nothing is as it was. However, one day, it will be a place of beauty again. I have a hunch by the end of summer the place will look quite different.
Add into the mix many coffee dates with friends, gorgeous evening walks, work, packing, volunteering in a grade 2 classroom, and birthday parties and you end up with a very full, but good month and a half.
Now, the countdown to ACTION begins. I am in the midst of packing and organizing and I have 5 days to get everything ready to go and in order before I leave. Like I said, time flies!
1 comment:
It's kind of crazy how our perspective on time has change from age 8 to age 28. And terrifying to think how if might change by age 48, 68, or 88. Yikes!
All the best get your suitcases and heart ready for another amazing adventure.
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