Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Wedding Bells are Ringing!


I’m not really sure where November went?! It was a busy fast moving month for me! For the first two weeks I was in Chicago.

I spent part of the first week working in my old Architecture firm! It’s defiantly not the same without my co-workers, but it was nice to have a “real” job for a few days. I’m now able to work there remotely… so anywhere that has the internet! I haven’t been able to do much as of yet, but I’m going to start putting aside 1 day a week for this. As my Christmas list is long this year (living in an orphanage will do that), I’d better start logging some hours! Seriously it really is a blessing to be able to make a good hourly wage with a completely flexible schedule.

I had two weddings this November… my brother and good friend from High School. They were the reason for the lengthy trip. My brother’s wedding was really nice, but I think the best part was that people got to see a side of him they didn’t know existed. The way he looks at Priscilla would melt many hearts. I couldn’t be happier for them.

One of my oldest friends, Erin, whom I met in 8th grade also got married… 1 week after Josh. I’m equally excited for her and Ryan! The wedding was very Erin… Elegant with a hint of pizazz… that’s my girl!

The nice thing about my "job" or the position I'm working toward, is that I can do much of it from anywhere. I always love my trips to Chicago and being able to spend time catching everyone up on my life and the ministry I'm working with.

Support Update:
I’ve raise 63% of the funds needed for my trip in January and almost 18% of my goal for monthly support. 

Monthly financial support is still my greatest need. Click here for more information about giving and my other support needs.

Prayer Requests:
- I'm gathering Christmas presents for the kids and national staff, pray that we would raise enough to provide a great Christmas in Mozambique!
- Visa applications
- That I would be able to build a solid support team. Click here for information about support.

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