The phrase: Nada, nada limonada, has really taken hold in my life as a frequently used one as well as "Its in God's hands, esta en las manos de Dios."
In other news, Jterm was one heck of a ride. Probably the most challenging 3 weeks I've had in a long time. I laughed, I cried, I wanted to scream, I almost gave up, I learned, I grew, I pushed, I stayed up all hours of the night, I loved, and I lived. It was about dancing through the rain- "when it rains it pours." I thought some nights my Moral Education class would never end. Don't get me wrong, I love education...philosophy is what gets me. It was such a test of patience for me. I haven't had a class that challenged me to see how much endurance I had. By the end of the class, I finally started to catch on and enjoy it. Too bad at that point it was too late for me to fully engage, but that's ok I pulled out with a surprising A- (not bad for someone who hated the class ;) ) and a support system I never knew I had. It was incredible to see who I became closer to.
I tried to take the old me, mix her with the new me, failed. Then I tried to let me grow again and succeeded. I'm learning its about balance and enjoying things. Sometimes what we thought we had planned for life really aren't what we had planned at all.
It's in the hands of God.
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