The sun visor in a truck is completely useless on Appalachian roads as the light is never in the same spot for more than 30 seconds.
Plumbing projects always require at least 3 trips to the hardware store.
It's generally a swell idea to close the tailgate of your truck when you have material in the bed.
Leading morning devotions is rough stuff for people who don't drink coffee.
Daily showers are desired, certainly, but no longer necessary.
If there is at least 100 yards of straight road, there'll more than likely be a police car at the end of it. (*No worries Mom and Dad, this one does not directly apply to me.)
Having contractors as group leaders who surprise you by finishing your plans for the next 3 days in 1 day...eh, good and bad.
This job is frustrating and stressful and pleasing everyone all the time is really, painstakingly hard.
The best kind of dinner is one that just appears in front of you at the end of a long day.
Hugs are great.
Mostly though, I remembered how much I love being a part of this relationship ministry. I already feel connected to our families and to the community and I think it's incredible how quickly friendships will grow when you're open to it.
"Seek justice. Love mercy. Walk humbly." Micah 6:8
This is so great :)
ReplyDeleteP.s. Thats one of my all time favorite verses. Have you heard this song?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlCp3XFbsUs
Love you!