
I am finally winding up my days of working in Searcy, which is very exciting. Not because I don't like Searcy, or th
at I don't like my job, it is just wearing me out to drive back and forth every weekend to work 24 ho
urs in three days then drive 4 hours back.
I move into my new apartment in two weeks, which is also very, very exciting. I love the place, and I can't wait to get settled in! I am going to Tennessee with MG and DR to the annual Freed-Hardeman lectureships and we're stopping in Searcy on the way back through to load up my storage unit into a U-Haul and bring it up this way. I can't wait!
My classes are in full swing, but things are so crazy right now, I can't really get into it yet. My books haven't arrived yet and I'm doing my homework on the run when I get a chance. It'll be a bit better in a couple of weeks. I have four classes to keep up with, so I'm doing my best to be on top of it right now. The last missing piece of this puzzle is a job in Bentonville, which I'm also trying to work on in between trips back and forth!
As for today, I am trying to get my energy level back up after my week of bronchitis and the antibiotics for it. I'm resting in Van Buren, getting a massage at the gym, and maybe work on some homework and job searching. It's a constant game of catch-up ri
ght now. And they're calling for more snow tonight!
I did have a lot of fun in the last snow. I got snowed in with my favorite kids and their GG. We did some sledding and snow balls and snow angels. It was a good time. I also was able to catch up with Mya, Felisha and that darling little Isaiah, who is six months old and not so little anymore. And by the way, let's keep all of them in your prayers, too.
I hope you all are doing well, and I hope you were all able to follow

my story of
the past month of
my life. I know I jumped around a lot, but that's how my brain is working right now.
My thoughts right now are on my friends at the Cap Haitien Children's Home. Hunter and Jillian are officially living there now. If you are interested in their work, you should check out their blog: chchblog.blogspot.com I have to admit, I'm a little bit jealous of them. I would love to be spending my time at the orphanage. I know they are doing an awesome job and I can not wait to see what is going to come of their time there. And I can not wait to go visit them! Living there, I'm sure, is a whole lot different than visiting there, and it is sure to be a tough time, however wonderful it may be. Keep them in your prayers, if you will.
Love Always.