Sunday, June 12, 2011

Hello Oregon

Just a quick update for everyone. Friday night I drove up to Visalia, CA to crash with a friend from Biola. It was my first time in this area of California. Being that I arrived around midnight, I found myself driving in a black abyss of Country, which reminded me of an episode I saw of "I Survived" but I made it safe and sound :) The next day we attended a friends wedding in Fresno, though I had to leave the reception early to drive up to Oregon. As I 1:30am roled around, with one more hour of driving to go, I found that I had to give myself a pep-talk...which I have never done before, but when all other options failed to battle weariness that's what I was left with~ and it worked! :)

I am presently with my family in Oakland, OR and will continue my journey up to the camp this afternoon. I'm excited to meet the staff. I'm especially looking forward to all that God has in store for this Summer as I'm sure He has brought together each member for a specific purpose. I will update everyone on all the adentures and shenanegins we get into, along with pictures and whatever else~

I get every other weekend off from the camp. I will alternate between going to visit my family and then visiting all my Portland people. Shall be quite an eventful Summer. Anyone who desires to come up for a visit let me know! I will surely make time to see you on my weekends off.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Goodbye California (for now anyway)

I hardly know how to begin this entry. The Lord has been showering me with love and blessing every time I turn around. I have been fortunate to have had many opportunities to reflect back on all the Lord has done up unto this point in my life and I am in awe. I am amazed at the confidence He has instilled in me in my relationship with Him and in knowing how He has specifically fashioned me. I cannot remember a time when I have felt more comfortable in my own skin and eager to live out the role He has ordained for me to live.

I have been finding myself at a loss for words these past few days for how incredibly grateful I am for the relationships the Lord has given to me over the years. Honestly, I didn't even realize how many relationships I had the pleasure of developing until I began meeting up with everyone to say goodbye (for now). It was difficult but also made me excited for all the additional relationships awaiting me at Camp Tadmor that will be developed.

Tomorrow I leave this beautiful city of San Clemente and make my way up North. My friends prayed over me at church tonight and I could not have asked for a better send-off. I am eagerly anticipating the ways God intends to move in our camp ministry and leadership team. Please keep us all in prayer. I will do my best to keep you all updated as I am able.