This was definitely not the first Christmas back that I had imagined. Christmas Eve we went out to visit with my Grandparents and I got to meet my little 2nd cousin, born on Thanksgiving Day, for the first time--
so precious. We opened presents and it was nice to be home with my family for Christmas. . . then everything changed.
No details, but I had to move out of my house, leaving behind my car, on Christmas night. I didn't know where I would go or how I would make it, but the Lord is soo faithful, which is a great thing to be reminded of during Christmas when we are celebrating His coming to earth.
The past few days haven't been easy, but I have a peace that only the Father can give to His children and I am trusting Him to work the best for my life.
Friday, December 31, 2004
Wednesday, December 01, 2004
Giving Thanks
Well, my first big holiday back in the states was awesome--Thanksgiving!
There was soo much good food. How could a girl resist? Pumkin pie, sweet potato casserole, green bean casserole, turkey and dressing. . .
I had a ton of fun having all day to spend with family and not worrying about where else I needed to be. We took lots of pictures and made alot of memories.
There was soo much good food. How could a girl resist? Pumkin pie, sweet potato casserole, green bean casserole, turkey and dressing. . .
I had a ton of fun having all day to spend with family and not worrying about where else I needed to be. We took lots of pictures and made alot of memories.
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