LET THE RAIN FALL DOWN!!!
I have never seen so much rain in my entire life. Day number 7 of rain and it is still coming down hard. Most roads are closed, our campus is closed, and some stores are closed. It is pretty crazy, and it is still suppose to rain for at least 2 more days. I was playing with the kids that I live with yesterday when the eight year old asked me "is God flooding the earth again, because I thought he promised he was never going to do that and that is why he gave us a rainbow." She does have a right to be a little confused, she probably has never seen so much rain herself, but I reassured her that God wasn't flooding the earth again, it was a good bonding/teaching/humorous moments :) But I did get to meet with my Thesis advisor this morning which went very well. My thesis is going to be a lot of work but I am really excited to get going on it and to write it. It is basically going to be using my last two years of education, combined with my experiences at camp interrogated together to show why youth need camping ministry, what makes camping ministry so important to spiritual development of adoslcents, and how can they continue grow in their faith and apply it to their every day lives after camp.

If anyone is looking for a good movie to see, I highly suggest you go see Akeelah and the Bee, My good friend Sarah Jung and I saw it last Saturday night, (along with the rest of the North Shore Area because there is nothing else to do with all of the rain.) and we loved it. Yes it is a little cheesy at times, but what good family movie isn't? I also could have loved it because the last movies I have seen (while I have enjoyed them and enjoyed my company) have been a little intense, United 93, Inside Man, V for Vendetta, and Freedomland. So I was ready for a good light hearted film. But at any rate it is a good "rainy-day" movie to see :)
Well That is all for now, hope everyone is good and dry!! Take Care
Love Love Love to you all.
I have never seen so much rain in my entire life. Day number 7 of rain and it is still coming down hard. Most roads are closed, our campus is closed, and some stores are closed. It is pretty crazy, and it is still suppose to rain for at least 2 more days. I was playing with the kids that I live with yesterday when the eight year old asked me "is God flooding the earth again, because I thought he promised he was never going to do that and that is why he gave us a rainbow." She does have a right to be a little confused, she probably has never seen so much rain herself, but I reassured her that God wasn't flooding the earth again, it was a good bonding/teaching/humorous moments :) But I did get to meet with my Thesis advisor this morning which went very well. My thesis is going to be a lot of work but I am really excited to get going on it and to write it. It is basically going to be using my last two years of education, combined with my experiences at camp interrogated together to show why youth need camping ministry, what makes camping ministry so important to spiritual development of adoslcents, and how can they continue grow in their faith and apply it to their every day lives after camp.
If anyone is looking for a good movie to see, I highly suggest you go see Akeelah and the Bee, My good friend Sarah Jung and I saw it last Saturday night, (along with the rest of the North Shore Area because there is nothing else to do with all of the rain.) and we loved it. Yes it is a little cheesy at times, but what good family movie isn't? I also could have loved it because the last movies I have seen (while I have enjoyed them and enjoyed my company) have been a little intense, United 93, Inside Man, V for Vendetta, and Freedomland. So I was ready for a good light hearted film. But at any rate it is a good "rainy-day" movie to see :)
Well That is all for now, hope everyone is good and dry!! Take Care
Love Love Love to you all.
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