As some of you may or may not know, I'm waiting a response to nursing school. I've applied, done all the hard work. And now I'm sitting in wait.
And every day there's a battle. Of checking the mail. I'm so anxious to check, but then I want to avoid it altogether. It makes me sick to my stomach. I go daily, anxiously anticipating the letter. Of playing it in my head going either way. Yes. Or No. I was told the answer will come in March of 2013. And now, for the better part of a month, we play this game every day.
And my daily prayer is to hold my plans with open hands. Wishing and wanting and hoping for this dream, but not idolizing school. Knowing the One who holds our future has good for us, not harm. But when I'm honest, I know it's what I deeply desire. I can't imagine a future without nursing school. But more than that, I know what I can't live without daily is Jesus. So I'm holding it with open hands. Pleading and praying and making my deepest desires known to the only One who really plans our futures.
If you find yourself in a place like this. A place where your dreams are laid bare and your heart feels raw, take it to the only one who knows our futures. And take that step to the mailbox with confidence.
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
January + February Reading Recap
sooo... Remember how I finally showed you my book list for the year a couple of days ago?
and now it's the middle of March? Well, it just seemed like the perfect time to recap what I I've read so far. Take note: not all of these books were/are on my list for 2013. You can thank half price sales for that. They are all books on my list, and some happened to be cheap/on sale/borrowed from friends.
Cutting for Stone: This book gripped me from the very first page. It's a love story with such depth that you are hurting for both sides of the couple. The twins born of the nun-nurse mother and surgeon father lead a life unlike any other. The complexity, depth, and twists of this book kept me up late into the night to finish.
Life of Pi: Honestly, this one took me awhile to get into. I just couldn't get into the flow of it. About halfway through, I started to enjoy it, but not near as much as I had expected. When it ended, the ending left me with more intrigue and questions than a sense of closure. I don't think all books need closure to be good, but I desired a bit more with this one.
A Clash of Kings: I'm so into this series. It's fantasy--set in a time and place long ago. The story of 5 kings, at civil war with each other. And no, I don't watch the TV series. If you want to step into fantasy, this is a great series to start with.
Beautiful Boy: This was an awesome book. Raw, real, and it doesn't hide or sugar coat a thing. It's a rare look into what drugs, and specifically meth do to families and people. In the best way, it left me empathizing with all of the characters.
What are you reading? On my shelf this month: Bossypants and MWF seeking BFF
and now it's the middle of March? Well, it just seemed like the perfect time to recap what I I've read so far. Take note: not all of these books were/are on my list for 2013. You can thank half price sales for that. They are all books on my list, and some happened to be cheap/on sale/borrowed from friends.
Cutting for Stone: This book gripped me from the very first page. It's a love story with such depth that you are hurting for both sides of the couple. The twins born of the nun-nurse mother and surgeon father lead a life unlike any other. The complexity, depth, and twists of this book kept me up late into the night to finish.
Life of Pi: Honestly, this one took me awhile to get into. I just couldn't get into the flow of it. About halfway through, I started to enjoy it, but not near as much as I had expected. When it ended, the ending left me with more intrigue and questions than a sense of closure. I don't think all books need closure to be good, but I desired a bit more with this one.
A Clash of Kings: I'm so into this series. It's fantasy--set in a time and place long ago. The story of 5 kings, at civil war with each other. And no, I don't watch the TV series. If you want to step into fantasy, this is a great series to start with.
Beautiful Boy: This was an awesome book. Raw, real, and it doesn't hide or sugar coat a thing. It's a rare look into what drugs, and specifically meth do to families and people. In the best way, it left me empathizing with all of the characters.
What are you reading? On my shelf this month: Bossypants and MWF seeking BFF