Highlights from this summer:
Since a picture is worth 1,000 words, I'm being lazy with my blog, AND I realize people don't care THAT much about my life; just a few pictures and summer take-aways at the end.3 weeks of travels in Mexico:
Destination 1: Acapulco... music festivals, parties, great food, pool, beach...
Destination 2: Zihuatanejo... pool, beach, markets, neighbors...
My family's former place of residency:
Destination 3: Troncones... pool, beach, sea shell collecting, pool, beach, sea shell collecting...
The most beautiful beach I'd ever seen with every kind of sea shell imaginable:
4 weeks in Seattle/Gig Harbor
Seattle's best kept secret: their summers are BEAUTIFUL.
Summer Playlist:
These songs will forever take me back to Summer of '13!
"Blurred Lines"- Robin Thicke
"Can't Hold Us"- Macklemore and Ryan Lewis
"Cups"- Anna Kendrick
"Radio Active"- Imagine Dragons
"We Can't Stop"- Miley Cyrus
"Get Lucky"- Daft Punk
"Red Hands"- Walk off the Earth
"Counting Stars"- One Republic
"Counting Stars"- One Republic
"We Are Young"- Fun
"Some Nights"- Fun
"Learn to Love Again"- Pink
"Treasure"- Bruno Mars
(and everything Bon Iver because
that was all my Uncle listened to)
that was all my Uncle listened to)
A summer of life lessons:
- "Grab life by the balls."
If you're in your 20's this is the time (out of any) you should be enjoying and taking ownership of your life. DO what you want to do, LIVE where you want to live, and spend your time with the people you care to spend your time with. Life is going on with or without you. Don't waste your time worrying about if you're doing all the right things the right way so as to miss the point and life altogether. Ecc. 3:12,13 says, "I perceived that there is nothing better for them than to BE joyful and to DO good as long as they live, also that everyone should eat and drink and take pleasure in all his toil-- this is God's gift to man." Enjoy God (first and foremost), pursue holiness, work, and enjoy God's gifts. We over complicate life; don't. What kind of Christians are we being/displaying if we can't even enjoy and be where we are. We have every reason to be content. - Going off of the above:
Life is not a calculated formula you can manipulate to create the timeline you have set up in your mind- most likely shaped by your surrounding culture. Everything happens in its appointed time. Everything has been made beautiful in its time (Ecc.3:11): or appropriate, excellent, good; in its time. You cannot hurry this, bring it to happen, or even try to stop or delay it but you can trust that it's already been made to be BEAUTIFUL and that it will happen. It already has happened, according to God's transcendent understanding of time. "It" being whatever great and amazing things God has purposed in this life, and yours specifically. This encourages me to chill out. - I am beautiful.
I, AND EVERY OTHER WOMAN, is stunning. We don't believe this; none of us. But you are. So own it. Not because you just happen to be having a great hair day or have a glowing complexion from summer but simply because you have the XX chromosome make up, you were created at the pinnacle of God's creation, his most complex creature, your hair smells nice, you giggle, you're intelligent and thoughtful, you have a higher pitched voice, aesthetically pleasing curves, and the physique to populate the world with more babies. You are a necessity in this world. If a guy thinks otherwise, he's a fool (or scared) and not worth your time. Great friends, brothers, and dads are great to remind you of this (I hope you have many of them in your life!)
Fellas: you can never tell the ladies in your life this enough! - You are a different woman at 30 than in your 20's.- advice from my Aunt. With my limited life experiences: though tempted to think I know a lot about life as the product of my education: I'm learning that I know VERY LITTLE... about ANYTHING. She suggests not getting married until 30. I, myself, may not take it quite that far; though I see how a lot of conflict could be avoided in following this advice. I do also realize how much maturity happens in these years and how far I have to go; excited for life's journey.
- Lastly, I was advised that men also have not reached a competent level of maturity until 30+years of age (some, later). That explains a lot! I was cautioned to not take anyone seriously below 30 and I can see how, as a general principle, that, too, would be wise given today's cultural timeline.















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