7.08.2008

A Week in Review

The past 10 days have been quite active, and I have been keeping very busy juggling the demands of Student Life, working several leads in Real Estate, and enjoying time with friends and family for special events and occasions. A week ago today was the 3 year anniversary of the day that I proposed to Jessica. The setting was perfect, and for those of you who do not know the story, I promise I will re-post it again later today. For now, however, my time is short. It's amazing to think how far we have come, and through how much we have come in just 3 years. In a way, it seems as if those 3 years have been nothing more than a day, while at the same time seeming as if it has lasted a lifetime. I truly love and adore Jessica, and I can see now how couples enjoy each other as they celebrate their 25th, 50th, and even the very rare 75th wedding anniversaries. God-willing that we make it that long, I look forward to those special dates as well.

The July 4th weekend was a blast, and we enjoyed having some time to simply relax on the water and enjoy the company of friends. Jessica battled a sinus infection and the medicine that is supposed to be helping nearly all weekend, which really rained on her fun. Luckily the over-the-counter medicine we bought on the way home Sunday is doing more than the doctor prescribed stuff, and she is feeling better each day. Over the weekend I began a new book that has already had major changes in my attitudes and personality. The book is called, The Final Quest by Rick Joyner, which I borrowed from Brock, who was given the book from Matt. So to both of you, as you read this, thank you for introducing me to this incredible novel. I look forward to the next two books in the series already. I will write an entire post on my readings of this book in another post.

It's time for me to get to work, seeing that it is now 9:00 am. I will be updating more, but Jessica and I do have a busy week as we prepare for some of her family to come and visit this weekend. Grass needs to be cut, house needs to be cleaned, and groceries need to be purchased. Ah, the joys of it all :)

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