So, I was told once that my Senior year would actually be pretty chill. I have no idea who told me that, but they were wrong. Ok, I know that I've taken on a few things, but really? How was I supposed to know that I would be busier than I was last year? I have barely had time to breathe this week. My roommates thought I didn't come home the other day and have been wondering if I've even been in town.
Oh, I've been here alright. Ha ha.
There are a few things on the horizon that mean I won't be able blog very often, but, I'm ok. Just trying to keep my head above water, that's all.
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One of my favorite parts of the Joseph Smith translation of the Bible is where the Lord talks to Joseph, who was sold into Egypt, about a prophet he will raise up in the Latter-Days. "...And out of weakness shall he be made strong..." (Genesis 50:32 JST) It is comforting that the Lord knows each one of us individually and wants us to be successful.
I saw a quote recently that said, “It is often the last key on the ring which opens the door” Keep at it...but also enjoy your time with family during the holidays!
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