...The fact that I will be returning to staff YWAM DTS! I received my acceptance letter a few weeks ago and I will be heading back to the Sunny Coast in January. The minimum commitment for a DTS staff is 2 years (4 schools). I am super stoked to see how being in a position of leadership will challenge and grow me over the next two years. During my DTS I discovered a passion for discipleship. As I looked back over my life, I realized how much of an impact my mentors have had on my life and how important it is to have someone you can go to with anything. So thankyou. Thankyou to all the wonderful people in my life who have encouraged me, helped guide me, listened to me and believed in me over the years. Now I get the privilege of being a mentor to several girls each DTS and walking with them as they learn new things about God and about themselves. I know I won't always have the right words, but I also know that a listening ear is often exactly what is needed. And God is faithful. He will give me the right words and insight at the right time. :)

...The décor of my new bedroom. When I was born my parents bought a cute, white matching dresser and desk set. I've had it ever since, and because it was second-hand when they got it, it could be considered antique by now! I decided to go for a bit of a retro look by pairing it with a floral bedspread and a calming, yet bold, green. I'm quite pleased with how it turned out. We have already spent a week in our new house and we have been fairly productive. We've been busy painting and slowly but surely our home is coming together.
...Spending time with my family. I seriously love them. A lot.
...How quickly my fingers healed. On Wednesday I gave myself a second degree burn on my left fingertips by touching a hot pan that (unbeknownst to me) had just come out of the oven at work. My fingers were an angry, tomato red for hours and it stung like all get out. My co-workers so generously doctored me up with some burn cream and salt water, then when I got home my grandma prayed for them. I wasn't sure if I would be able to be of much use at work one-handed, but yesterday morning they didn't even hurt! I was able to work as normal even though they still looked angry. This morning the blisters were gone! Power of prayer. :)

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