It's so much fun to make plans. I'm looking forward to a lot, many exciting things:
I got accepted into St. John's. Everybody knows already, but I just thought I'd say it again.
I'm doing FAFSA/taxes for the first time in my life. Fun stuff, for sure. No, not stressful at all.
I get to go dress shopping soon for Acacia's wedding in May. It will be blue.
Yeah, I'm going to Annapolis in May. I'm pretty stoked. Grandma will be there!
If I get accepted into Marlboro, I might visit Vermont before the wedding. Maybe. I should hear from them on Thursday afternoon.
Switchfoot will be at The SoulFest, As well as some other really cool bands. Heather and I are planning on going together in August. God provided discounted tickets for me, and Heather has been wanting to visit a friend in New Hampshire, so we might have a place to stay.
Chad and Laurel are coming to visit in a month to interview for Mars Hill Grad School. Will they possibly live in Seattle next year?
I started attending Mars Hill Church Downtown. I feel really welcome at this church. I joined a serving team. This is so exciting for me, because I realize how hungry I've been to be part of a flock, and serve the body of Christ. I am a cell, and I now have a purpose with respect to the WHOLE.
I will be participating in the Sectional Qualifier for the CrossFit Games. I'm part of the JCCF team this year.
My ankle is better. I got a free 6 sessions of Graston done on my ankle during the past few weeks, by Skylar Pond, a local chiropractor and sports medicine doctor. Graston basically breaks up all the scar tissue and fascia build-up from soft tissue injuries. As Dr. Pond was working on my ankle it sounded like the stainless steel tools were breaking up concrete. After six sessions, it's much smoother, and glides better (less intensely, more like gravel). Get this: God has literally made "the rough places smooth." Literally.
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