Tuesday, November 23, 2010

A Quarter of a Century

Quiet places often lead to reflection. I am sitting here at my in-laws, David is back in NC working, both of my girls have been sleeping for over an hour now, David's parents are both at work, his brother has been quietly working on his computer, and his soon-to-be sister-in-law is taking a nap. I am not used to having this much quiet. At home I would have filled this quiet with trying to accomplish a huge to-do-list. But alas, I am able to think (which could be dangerous).
Every year this season sneaks up on us so quickly. This year so much has been happening, and now I am sitting here thinking about what the future holds. I looked at the date and realized today is the 23rd of November .... already?! Wait ... that means .... Tomorrow I turn twenty-five years old!? When did I grow up so quickly? Wasn't I just in high school? Where does time go?
It's funny though, 25 means I am a quarter of a century old now ... but it doesn't feel very special lol. But you know, in just a mere 25 years I have a lot to be proud of.
  • I survived being the oldest of 5 children.
  • I was always active in my church.
  • I twirled baton for 9 years.
  • I played soccer for 4 years.
  • I have read every hardback classic Nancy Drew book (you know, the yellow ones?)
  • I was baptized 4 days before my 9th birthday.
  • I finished K-12 with straight A's.
  • I graduated Valedictorian.
  • I earned 3 full tuition scholarships (although only used one).
  • I participated in World Changers every year from 6th grade-12th grade, and have since taken a group as the leader for 3 years.
  • I met my husband 10 1/2 years ago!
  • I have a Bachelor of Arts in Religion and Christian Ministry (and have some of a Master of Divinity finished).
  • I graduated college as Cum Laude.
  • I got my first job as a bagger for Winn-Dixie when I was 15 years old, and by the time I quit that job 6 years later, I was an Assistant Customer Service Manager.
  • I finished my undergraduate school in 3 1/2 years (but the last semester was also my first semester of graduate school).
  • I got engaged on February 24, 2006.
  • I got married on June 23, 2007.
  • Bought our first house April 2008.
  • I found out I was pregnant with our first child on January 23, 2008. Found out in April she was a girl. And gave birth to my beautiful Carissa on September 21, 2008.
  • I found out on September 28, 2009 that I was pregnant with our second. Found out January that she was a girl. And gave birth to my precious Kathryn on June 9, 2010!
I probably could come up with so many more things to add. I could also create a list of the not-so-nice things that have happened in these last 25 years, but somehow the list of the great things has a way of outshining the bad.
I look at where I came from, at how immature I was growing up, and I look at my life now and I am so blessed. I love my life. Sure we still hit bumps in the road. But because of who I am, who God is, and the wonderful man God created to be my husband, I know I will always have reason to be thankful.
Sunday, the sermon was about being Thankful - makes sense with Thanksgiving this week. But it wasn't about just being thankful for the things we have. But rather, in all things we should be thankful. In times of happiness, we should be thankful. In times of struggle, we should be thankful. In saddness, we should be thankful. etc. And I know that I have many reasons to always be thankful, no matter what comes my way.
So while I don't know what the next 25 years will hold, I know that because of my first 25 years I will always be blessed with a wonderful life and family.
Happy Birthday to me and Happy Thanksgiving to everyone else :)

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