My list is probably very similar to yours...
My family...near and far.
My friends...
even though many are far away.
And Braves spring training!
(Sorry...just a little excited that they actually start playing games this Friday!)
Not to rehash a blog post from the past, but anyone who knows me knows that I did NOT want to leave California. I also did NOT want to move to DC. It has been a year of change, adjustment, and even loneliness at times...for all of us, actually. But as we wind up our 12 month assignment here, I can look back and see a little more of God's tapestry. It always amazes me when I stop and think about it... How God can take the good, the bad, the ugly, and the seemingly insignificant events of our lives and weave them together into an amazing piece of work.
And yet here I sit amazed. Again.
God has blessed us here. Again.
He has done exceeding abundantly. Again.
So back to things I love...
I love the time I have had with my children here. Probably more than they would like some days!
I love our amazing home school group and the friends we have made there.
Fort McHenry Field Trip
I love that we have had the ability to process a lot of our own paperwork for the adoption at the Chinese Embassy here, thus saving time and money!
I love our church! They have not only has blessed us with sound teaching and wonderful friendship, but they are also praying for and supporting us in our adoption. I am so glad that they will be Mycah's first church family!
I love the Smithsonian! (A very recent addition to my list!) It is actually LOTS of buildings, not just one. All the museums are free. And they are all enjoyable, even if the subject matter is not your favorite. Last week we went to the Air and Space Museum.
Lyss and Nay with the Wright Brothers
Nay weighs enough on Jupiter to not need a booster seat in any state!
Lyss exploring the planets as no text book can!
IMAX movie...Hubble 3D
Confession...as interesting as I TRY to make astronomy sound when I teach it, it has never been a particularly interesting subject to me. The thought of space travel terrifies me, and I think the view of the stars at night from the back porch of any warm place is just fine. But as we watched this movie, I was enthralled, amazed, awestruck, or any other descriptive word you can think of to put here.
I was also HUMBLED.
As the pictures from lightyears away started to show on the screen, I watched in wonder. Nebulas. New stars. Dying stars. Solar systems. Galaxies. Not just ours, but hundreds...millions...seemingly infinite!
And I wondered what the earth would look like in relative size. And then what would the United States look like compared to that? And what about me?
How small am I compared to the vast expansions of space and time?
All I could think about was Psalm 8:3-4.
"When I look at your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars, which you have set in place, what is man that you are mindful of him, and the son of man that you care for him?"
And I was humbled. Humbled that He took the time to make me. Humbled that He sent His Son to redeem me. Humbled that He chooses to orchestrate the tiny details of my life, when clearly He has much "bigger" stuff going on out there! And if He can create all of that with just His word, then these adoption details are a piece of cake for Him!
I LOVE that God is patient when it takes me a while to figure things out! :-)