Senior year has meant I've been MAD busy (the productive kind though), so here's a condensed update:
- 18 credits...including a 3 hour lab and a 10 hours per week internship. Whoadie baby!
- I really am digging the internship. Middle schoolers are such nuggets.
- I'm back on the Young Life scene again...Wyldlife & working with the new leaders in training! Needless to say it's been a blast and the Lord is growing me a lot through it. In ways a lot different from when I did ministry with high schoolers. It's neat. I'll elaborate more later.
- As quad break comes to an end, I can officially say I'm 1/4 of the way through senior year. WHAT THE WHAT?!
- And with that, I'm not really sure what'll happen once May rolls around...grad school? YL staff? Both? Maybe I'll just go to the moon or something.
- I've made some pretty sweet memories with my roommates and other buddies at the GC. I sure do love them!
- There are only 4 months left til my dear friend gets married! Where did the time go?!
- I really need to go study for my theories exam. Ehhhh.
-I'm sitting on my very own bed in my very own home in Maine and the temptation to strap the mattress onto the car to take back to school with me is verrrrry tempting... ;)
For now I'll get back to work.
Mehhh.
Stay beautiful, readers!
Just A Small Town Girl
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Back to the old grind.
Guess what, guys...I've been back at Gordon for a week now! Feels like I never left this place. So far, things have been great.
I'm living in an on campus apartment (shout out to Broms 204). Each of these roomies of mine have taught me so much, and are such women of God in their actions, hearts for ministry, and are just a bunch of goobers. These nuggets suprised me with a belated birthday celebration that included a home made pinata and dinner and PF Changs. Already we are rolling in memories and some pretty crazy quotes. Follow us on Twitter! (....yes...we have a Twitter. Is that lame?) I'm thrilled to have more of my crazy wonderful friends living on this floor, too! I truly couldn't ask for a better living situation. It's such a delight living in close proximity with people who make me laugh, encourage me, and know when to give me a good ol' whack on the head!
Classes have been great so far. An 18 credit semester means I have my work cut out for me, but it also means I get to spend A TON of time with my fellow psych majors, which excites me to the moon and back! Just today I went to orientation for my internship.(Yes, another one...and I'm already LOVING it). I'm workin' in a classroom for developmentally delayed children and am also working alongside an adjustment counselor. It'll take some time getting used to being called Ms. Eastman, but I'm so ready!!! I'm also TAing for one of my favorite professors, and it's been great so far. Can't wait to learn from her-- I aspire to be like her, and it helps her specialty is in a field I'm considering!
In other news, my two brothers have both started new adventures as well. Matt kicked off his freshman year of college yesterday with a 2.5 hour class where they watched Star Trek and drank Starbuck's (he's a technical theater major, people. It makes sense!). Nick is now in the great big world of middle school, and I'm sure he is loving it, awkwardness and all!
That's it for, folks.
I'm outtie.
Monday, August 27, 2012
Portland?
If I hadn't stepped down from leading YL in the North Shore, I probably wouldn't have come this summer.
If I hadn't come home this summer, I wouldn't have been able to experience my internship at Sweetser, work at the jewelry shop, rekindling friendships, or time at the lake. I also wouldn't have been able to learn what God has been trying to teach me for so long. Talk about a season for everything...
If I hadn't come home, God wouldn't have been able to show me what is to come. Long story short: I'll be a comin' back to this beautiful state post-grad, and until further notice will be here to stay! Not only will I be a poor college graduate so getting my masters at USM and living at home for some time will make sense, but this summer God placed certain people in my life and brought me to certain places for me to realize just how powerful and almighty and wonderful He alone is. And not only that, but He showed me places right here in southern Maine that are so in need of His love. I live in the 2nd most unchurched county in the United States-- if that doesn't burden my heart, I don't know what will! So, in a nutshell, through summertime adventures and conversations I've had with people, God has casted some vision for me. And it involves this charming place...
Portland, ME, ladies & gents! Who'd have thunk? Coming from the girl who used to complain about there being nothing in Maine...turns out there is more than meets the eye. So much diversity, so much life, so much simplicity, and a whole lot of a need for a Savior! Will definitely be keeping this in prayer and updated as the year unfolds. I've never felt so drawn to a place before in my life. It sounds so silly because Portland is legit only 20 minutes from my current house, but still!
Not to mention that view isn't too shabby, is it? And the plethora of coffee shops, cupcake bakeries, and thrift stores? For now I gotta return to the GC-- can't wait to reunite with friends, enjoy the North Shore of Boston, and get the ball rolling for SENIOR YEAR!!!!
If I hadn't come home this summer, I wouldn't have been able to experience my internship at Sweetser, work at the jewelry shop, rekindling friendships, or time at the lake. I also wouldn't have been able to learn what God has been trying to teach me for so long. Talk about a season for everything...
If I hadn't come home, God wouldn't have been able to show me what is to come. Long story short: I'll be a comin' back to this beautiful state post-grad, and until further notice will be here to stay! Not only will I be a poor college graduate so getting my masters at USM and living at home for some time will make sense, but this summer God placed certain people in my life and brought me to certain places for me to realize just how powerful and almighty and wonderful He alone is. And not only that, but He showed me places right here in southern Maine that are so in need of His love. I live in the 2nd most unchurched county in the United States-- if that doesn't burden my heart, I don't know what will! So, in a nutshell, through summertime adventures and conversations I've had with people, God has casted some vision for me. And it involves this charming place...
Not to mention that view isn't too shabby, is it? And the plethora of coffee shops, cupcake bakeries, and thrift stores? For now I gotta return to the GC-- can't wait to reunite with friends, enjoy the North Shore of Boston, and get the ball rolling for SENIOR YEAR!!!!
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Life is better at the lake.
I realize it's only been an hour since my last post, but I cannot help but post some recent photos taken at the lake this weekend :)
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| The view from the dock. Check out that super calm skiing water! |
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| Big brothers teach their little brothers the important things in life...like how to spell blood with your fingers. |
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| Maine. That's all I have to say 'bout this one. |
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| Double skiing! |
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| Birthday buddies chillin' in the bow of the Supra :) |
Long time, no see.
Greetings from the world's worst blogger! After WEEKS of letting this thing collect dust, I have returned. Hooray.
SparkNotes life update:
1. I finished my internship :) Over 320 hours in the bag! Let me tell you, it wasn't easy. There were days I wanted to chuck my alarm clock across the room and sleep in, days I just didn't know what to do with myself, and days when it was a pretty darn great experience. A mixed bag, really. Came out of it learning a lot-- not just about community psychology, but about myself as well.
2. That whole learning about myself tidbit? Yep. God has taught me so much this summer. I look back to when I got home in mid May, and can't help but think of how the things I've gone through this summer have shaped me. Psalm 73:26 sums up my summer experience. It says "my flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever". HOW FREAKIN' GREAT IS THAT!? Situations won't always rise to the expectations I have for them. People-- even my closest of family and friends-- won't be able to ever fully meet all my needs, or love unconditionally, or any of that stuff. I get tired and lazy. But God is constant. He has showed me this summer how He picks me up when I am down, that my love and dependency on Him can always increase, and that through frustrations, or times of depression or sorrow, or joyful moments or whatever it may be, He is there, He is strong, and He is able. There have been times this summer when I have been absolutely stripped of a multitude of internal and emotional things. And God showed up and taught me a thing or two about humility, dependency, and even gave me a few glimpses for the future.
3. I have decided that post-Gordon I will come back to Maine! Grad school at USM (hooray for Gordon debt!), leading YL, workin', and living at home til I have the moolah to get an apartamento. It's not for a while, but that's the current direction :)
4. I've been having fun with all sorts of neato burrito friends. Of course, it all starts to kick in within weeks of returning to school. Why couldn't it have happened earlier?! Like, in May?! Oh well. Blessed nonetheless :)
5. I GO BACK TO THE GC SOOOOON!! Can't even wait. I've never been this stoked for school, haha. Life in "The Projects", a new internship, a handful of neato classes, fabulous friends, a great church, and so much more. It shall be grand.
More to come soon, homies.
I'm outie.
SparkNotes life update:
1. I finished my internship :) Over 320 hours in the bag! Let me tell you, it wasn't easy. There were days I wanted to chuck my alarm clock across the room and sleep in, days I just didn't know what to do with myself, and days when it was a pretty darn great experience. A mixed bag, really. Came out of it learning a lot-- not just about community psychology, but about myself as well.
2. That whole learning about myself tidbit? Yep. God has taught me so much this summer. I look back to when I got home in mid May, and can't help but think of how the things I've gone through this summer have shaped me. Psalm 73:26 sums up my summer experience. It says "my flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever". HOW FREAKIN' GREAT IS THAT!? Situations won't always rise to the expectations I have for them. People-- even my closest of family and friends-- won't be able to ever fully meet all my needs, or love unconditionally, or any of that stuff. I get tired and lazy. But God is constant. He has showed me this summer how He picks me up when I am down, that my love and dependency on Him can always increase, and that through frustrations, or times of depression or sorrow, or joyful moments or whatever it may be, He is there, He is strong, and He is able. There have been times this summer when I have been absolutely stripped of a multitude of internal and emotional things. And God showed up and taught me a thing or two about humility, dependency, and even gave me a few glimpses for the future.
3. I have decided that post-Gordon I will come back to Maine! Grad school at USM (hooray for Gordon debt!), leading YL, workin', and living at home til I have the moolah to get an apartamento. It's not for a while, but that's the current direction :)
4. I've been having fun with all sorts of neato burrito friends. Of course, it all starts to kick in within weeks of returning to school. Why couldn't it have happened earlier?! Like, in May?! Oh well. Blessed nonetheless :)
5. I GO BACK TO THE GC SOOOOON!! Can't even wait. I've never been this stoked for school, haha. Life in "The Projects", a new internship, a handful of neato classes, fabulous friends, a great church, and so much more. It shall be grand.
More to come soon, homies.
I'm outie.
Monday, July 23, 2012
A goodnight word of encouragement.
Brought to you by none other than my girl, Mother Teresa.
My mom emailed this quote to me at the beginning of my freshman year of college and since then it has encouraged me through thick and thin-- I hope it does the same for you :)
May today there be peace within. May you trust that you are exactly where you are meant to be. May you not forget the infinite possibilities that are born of faith in yourself and others. May you use the gifts that you have received, and pass on the love that has been given to you. May you be content with yourself just the way you are. Let this knowledge settle into your bones, and allow your soul the freedom to sing, dance, praise and love. It is there for each and every one of us.
My mom emailed this quote to me at the beginning of my freshman year of college and since then it has encouraged me through thick and thin-- I hope it does the same for you :)
May today there be peace within. May you trust that you are exactly where you are meant to be. May you not forget the infinite possibilities that are born of faith in yourself and others. May you use the gifts that you have received, and pass on the love that has been given to you. May you be content with yourself just the way you are. Let this knowledge settle into your bones, and allow your soul the freedom to sing, dance, praise and love. It is there for each and every one of us.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
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