Daily Life and Highlights: it's good to remember.
January: Not much work for either of us - God does a whole lot of providing and sustaining. Picked up big blue desk! Josh started teaching Biblical Background and the Big Picture.
February: still not working much - learning to go with God's plan rather than ours. Spend Valentine's at the beach and went snowboarding with the college group.
March: Josh started working more, I get a part time job - God knows what we need and what we can handle (part time is all I can handle). We start watching kiddos at church Wednesday nights. Started off the soccer season early with a pre-season Timbers game.!
April: planning for Women's Retreat worship consumed most of my spare time - so joyous and rewarding. Josh spent a lot of time working on sunday school and his photography business plan.
May: Josh continues to play indoor soccer. I help plan and attend various showers/parties for friends getting married and having babies and Grandma and Grandpa's 60th anniversary. Timber's season starts.
June: Weddings, soccer and Sizzle! Sunday school session ends, and I take a new route - 4 weeks of floral design classes.
July: Josh has the month off work; I take two weeks off for vacation in SC (again we see God's blessing). HP6 comes out!
August: Three camping trips (college, 1 year anniversary, and all church). Josh's work season starts with a bang, I pick up more hours at work, and we contemplate house buying.
September: lots of work. We get a gym membership and spend our evenings between the gym and friend's houses.
October: Work gets crazier as I take on a new role, Josh picks up more responsibility, and we start working dances.
November: More work. We get the official "okay" to go ahead with our plans for a college service at Temple. We take a mini vacation over Thanksgiving and talk about how to trust God when there's a lot going on as much as when there's little).
December: Work, various Christmas fun, and lots of planning for Night Church and Bramble (floral design business starting soon!)
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Thanks for that! Sounds like a good year and it's neat to look back + see how God has provided!
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