And then it dawned on me...
...I had graduated.
One degree down, and one to go. I feel quite blessed to be a graduate of Trinity Western. This weekend festivities were wonderful to celebrate with my family and friends, but also a hard time to say farewell to a season of life that has finished. Here is a glimpse of the weekend...
Rika, Susanne, Kari and I before the Baccalaureate ceremony Friday evening.
Yes, I know...they are gorgeous roommates.
A good chunk of our gang.
Kari and I before our ceremony.
Thanks mom and dad for all the support
(mentally and financially - *sigh*, couldn't have done it without you)
Scotty boy and me, one of two of the best brothers ever.
Friends :)
Danny Hsiao has talent for capturing prime moments with his camera.
My second family, the Macaulays, who loved me all along the journey.
My island gals from home who came for the celebrations, Rach and Jayme.
These girls rock my socks.
Summer has kicked off well since being home - youth group, volleyball, birthday parties, coffee dates, unpacking, work...I am very thankful for a solid group of friends to return to, they are spectacular. Sadly, Jayme departed for a cool summer job in Alberta, and I miss her terribly. Nonetheless, the beauty of the Comox Valley brings joy to my life each morning and I am reminded of the wonders of God's creation each day. I am so stoked to be back here.
Keltie and Phil's 'Welcome Home.Belated Keltie Birthday.Goodbye Jayme' Toga Party
The Greek Gang
I still miss my roomies, it takes a bit of getting used to now having three other ladies with me. Kristin Ramsak took some stellar photos for us, such as this grand photo. They shall be sweet keepsakes.
This concludes the latest photo update.
I've been reading through Hosea this week, and it amazes me every time. The fact that the Lord tells Hosea to marry a harlot stuns me, and the fact that he is obedient is phenomenal. This school year I've been learning a lot about what it means to be obedient to God's call in our lives, regardless of whether it looks like it makes sense to those around us, especially Christians around us. I have often been scared to act in different situations in fear of being judged by fellow Christians if my actions don't appear correctly 'Christian'. I then was struck with that gut-yucky feeling when I wondered how I would most likely have judged Hosea and his situation.
I pray that my ears will be attuned to hear His voice, and that my heart will have courage to move and take action in obedience to God's call in my life, regardless of how small or large a situation may appear. I pray that my only actions will be to honor and glorify God.
"I will betroth you to Me forever;
Yes, I will betroth you to Me in righteousness and in justice,
In lovingkindness and in compassion,
And I will betroth you to Me in faithfulness.
Then you will know the Lord."
Hosea 2:19-20
2 comments:
I, too, cringe inside when thinking of Hosea's obedience and the censure he must have faced from the religious community around him. Great reflection, Jen.
Loved the pictures. Thanks for the update!
Exam marking date TBA.
I enjoyed catching up on your blog Jen. We are so proud of your hard work and involvement at Trinity - Congratulations on earning your Degree. When I look at the faces of your lady friends, I am reminded how the Lord has blessed you with sisters-of-the heart. I was always a bit sad that you didn't have a sister - but God multiplied the desire of my heart and answered my prayers with these beautiful ladies. Thank you Lord!
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