Monday, October 14, 2013

Laughs and good food

785.  Handing a five-year-old my phone during church.
786.  Watching him imitate me when I am worshiping.
787.  Having some clear cut paths made for me.
788. Finally understanding that my enemies are not people, but a presence of evil.
789.  Experiments in the kitchen gone right.

790.  Catching the tail end of the homecoming parade on our run.

791.  Then getting around it.
792.  The cashier at the store telling me I couponed well (in her words "Nice MPerking").
793.  Having several compliments on my dress this week, including one solicitor who told me that I was just "so cute and young and hip...you never know what you are going to get when you meet people."
794.  Getting my parents' cat outside before he hacked a fur ball (gross, I know, even grosser to clean it up).
795.  That my uncle has a place to rent in Georgia.
796.  That he may have a promotion soon.
797.  Finishing a book on CD.
798.  Being able to rent a movie for class this week.
799.  That I rarely have to iron my work clothes.
800.  That I grew up in a safe, stable home.
801.  That my relationship with Christ is celebrated in my family.
802.  That our past makes who we currently are, but does not define us.
803.  That my roommate is finally not sick.
804.  That she has decided to clean and disinfect the entire house.
805.  That I have never been in a serious physical altercation.
806.  That I had so many adults who were loving and patient with me.
807.  Learning good grammar and linguistics early on in my life.
808.  Not having to worry about our summer plans being canceled by the government.
809.  In and Out Burger.

810.  Having a locally owned, organic grocery store around the corner from my job.
811.  Being able to afford things from there.
812.  Fair Trade chocolate.
813.  The peace that comes with completely trusting Christ with my life.
814.  The faith that comes from knowing that God is good and that he has great plans for me (Jer. 29:11).
815.  That my life is orchestrating itself together in ways beyond my imagination.

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