Through this whole month, programs for the kids and youth have been coming to an end. Even though it is nice to have a bit more free time, we still had meetings and events to attend. It's hard to keep things in order about what is done and what is left to do. A to-do list helps, but what I have learned is that I need to do a better job of checking the list on a more regular basis and updating it when new things pop up. Most of the time I forget what needs to get done by when, but God has been helping me keep what is important in mind and has been helping me remember what it is that I can do each day.
I have received more memorable moments than I can show you with pictures. The lessons learned here are treasures. The friendships made are joys. Creatively and support springs from places you may not expect. Each day is a journey and a gift from God. With each day a chance to grow and learn new strengths comes from him.
I know that it will not be long before the day comes that I will leave Montana. I know that I am trying to prepare for life after I leave, but the most important strength that can be the hardest to learn when you are pulled in many different defections is to be present in the day and rejoice for the day given. I have learned this lesson for the ladies and gentleman at the Villa. They always advise not to wish for a day to come that has not come yet because you would waste a good day, and time is precious.
So my goal is to make the most of my time here to enjoy each day.
Becca and I each got a rose for one of our preschoolers on our last day helping out the preschool class.
Alex, Becca and I got wonderful thank you letters from the elementary school on their last day during assembly.
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