"For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord." Romans 8:38 and 39

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

It's a "What To Do" Wednesday


What to do? What to do? I love having the summer off from work, but I find myself wondering how to occupy my time. Well, actually, I spend time thinking of all the things of actual importance that I should or could be doing.

I have been pretty productive thus far; with a friend I walked 4 miles through Lynches Woods here in Newberry. If you have never been to it, it is pretty cool. There is a gravel road that goes all the way through it as well as several bike, horse, and hiking trails. Throughout the year different events are hosted there. When I was in high school, we thought it was fun to ride through there late at night when it was pitch black dark--if you have ever done it, you know the thrill.

When we were getting ready for the bridge run (see the picture from the last post), Kyle and I ran through there a few times and let me tell you--it is tough because you are running on dirt and gravel and it can get hilly at times. The walk was challenging to though and perhaps it did my body good.

Now, what else to do?

Monday, July 12, 2010


I find the fact that I have not posted on here since February to be absolutely hilarious :)

So, today was a BIG day! We went to pick up my wedding dress from the bridal shop! I am so very excited...the fact that Kyle and I will be married in less than five months is slowly starting to sink in and I must say that the more it becomes real, the more excited I become.

The other day it hit me--how blessed are we as mere mortals to have marriage? I think that it has to be one of God's greatest gifts that He designs for us a mate that we may meet, fall in love with, and grow old together and prayerfully glorify Him in the process. I am so thankful for this stage of my life and for Kyle.



This picture is of Kyle and me after completing the Cooper River Bridge Run in Charleston this past March. This was a huge accomplishment for me especially!