It’s Sunday, so I’m back with another entry in this five week series about incorporating More Jesus In July. As I’ve said previously, this series is something that means a great deal. Find out why I started it and the overall background behind the series, here.
I’m finally coming up for air after nearly drowning in homework, study guides, and flashcards this past weekend. After taking my third Pharm test today and feeling pretty sure I aced it, one things for certain. I deserve to reward myself with a treat or three.
That means hitting the town and basking in warm days in Houston like a pro.
Disclaimer: in no way, shape, or form am I trying to push my beliefs on anyone or offend anyone by this post. I’m sharing what I believe and my walk with my faith/religion. Read at your own discretion.
Happy Sunday babes!
If you babes follow me on instagram, you probably have watched the backstory of what I’ll be chatting about in this post. If you haven’t, let me give you guys some of said backstory.
Today after shooting some content for the blog, I met up with someone that means a great deal to me. To you guys she would be identified as a former boss (because technically that’s what she is), but to me she’s so much more. Her entry into my life was pretty unexpected. However, that’s how the best things come into one’s life most times: out of the blue and unexpectedly.
I hope swell (do people still say swell or ever say swell? I don’t know, but I like it so I’m rolling with it).
Anyway.
With Summer definitely upon us, I can’t help but feel excited about all there is to do and see. For me, outside of the dread that is summer school, these next few months have always been a great time to reconnect with friends and loved ones. Catching late dinners with girlfriends (and finally hearing the tea on Jake’s latest sidepiece), having sushi with the guys (and hearing about why Chloe’s pissed at Charlie), or hitting the movies with my best friend (and figuring out by the end of it, we’ve seen another shitty movie) — are just a few of the ways I like to get back in the groove of things with friends. Continue Reading