{Life update: Church Internship, Traveling, Events}
Wow, wow, wow. This summer has been busier than any summer I've had in a while. At the same time, it has definitely been one of my favorite summers too. So many new things have happened and it isn't even over yet.
First of all, howdy! I have been a little MIA for a few months and you are about to find out why. I haven't posted since the end of April and honestly, I wasn't expecting to go silent for this long. However, here I am again with a lot of fun things to update you on. If you keep up with me on social media then you might have heard about some of the things I've been doing but for the rest of you, this will all be new. This summer was filled with a lot of firsts, growth opportunities, and a lot of fun events too! Let's start with the last place that I left off from- the end of April.
Our makeshift campsite. |
The s'mores were still really good even if they weren't toasted over an actual campfire. |
The next day brought blue skies so we took the opportunity to go hiking and swimming. |
Part of the park was actually flooded from the storms that had just come through. |
May 16 was my last day of classes and I was so excited to leave that day. |
Stella was actually my mom's birthday gift and I can't believe how much she has already grown since we got her! |
My grandparents, cousin, and I walked around downtown New Braunfels, Texas and stopped at a cute little bakery! |
Yes, the cupcake was as good as it looks. |
My beautiful grandma (left) and cousin (center). |
The next day we went to the Zilker Botanical Gardens in Austin. |
The gardens have a great view of downtown ATX. |
The trip back to our hometown in ETX was short but well spent eating Mexican food. |
I started my internship on June 3. I like to start the day off with a Bible study. |
Swimming was the summer kickoff event for the youth. |
We helped provide over 7,000 meals to families in need! |
I had actually been to Tanglewood Christian camp as a kid but hadn't been back in about 10 years! |
I went as a girls sponsor and it was a great week! All the girls had a great time! |
I even made friends with some of the other sponsors. |
Our family reunion is something that I look forward to every year and this year did not disappoint. The 8-hour drive to Louisiana was definitely worth it. |
I always have a great time with the whole family. |
The BBQ was delicious. |
I also had just hit my 4-year blogiversary! So I took a few celebratory pictures. |
Camp was so good and we had a great group of students that went. |
The drive was 14 hours long so we actually stopped at a church in Lubbock for the night. |
New Mexico was beautiful. |
Colorado was beautiful too! |
This was the view from Fort Lewis College where we stayed for the week. |
I led the girls Bible study each day and it was a really good opportunity. |
9 hours and 3,000 bags later, we made 6 mats! |
I even got to meet my friend of 4 years for the first time ever! |
We got to hang out for a few hours during free time so we walked around downtown Durango. |
It is such a cute little town. |
The next day we went back downtown with my church and we stopped at a few places including this coffee and chocolate shop! I spent $6 on two pieces of chocolate but it was well worth it. |
This was from the drive-in theatre. |
The movie was really good and spending it with others made it even better. |
These were some friends that I made at the conference. |
I also got to meet Bethany (left) and Kristen (right)-the founders of Girl Defined Ministries. |
I usually go to Schlitterbahn every year and it's always a fun day. |
The anniversary celebration was a big success and I am so glad that I get to be a part of my church. |
If you read this far, wow. Thank you for reading and for following along even when I don't post for months at a time. Once the school year starts (in a little over a week!) I hope to get into more of a regular schedule because I definitely want to post more. Maybe I will even get back to posting once a week like I originally planned! ♥
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