I am sitting in my warm house in Minneapolis, MN, finally summing up the energy to write! In case you didn't know, I moved to Minneapolis in September so that I can be closer to Bethel University where I will start classes in Feb. 2010.
It has been another transition that I wish could have done without, but a transition regardless. I have been working part time and am praying for a 2nd job- life in the Cities is expensive! I have had a lot of time to reflect and think, which I don't know if its been good or bad. But I am slowly getting settled in, have found an amazing church (www.beingsubstance.com), and am surprisingly excited for classes to start in a few months!
My brother's wife, Tana, just had a baby at the end of September- Addison Karie Padilla! I was able to go and see them for a few days last month. I, along with everyone else, am captivated by this beautiful baby!
Its been hard adjusting, but I am learning so many things from God. Hard things but good things. I know that in the end things will be great so I am holding onto to His faithfulness to provide financially and to provide friendships that will be life long! Thanks for your prayers.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
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3 comments:
Glad to hear the update!
Hi there Selina. My name is Laura and I have read your posts about Romania which is a place I've wanted to visit most of my life as my great grandparents were from there. I find your posts to be inspiring and wonderful. I hope life has gotten easier for you in the states. I can certainly appreciate that people around you change and you change after such a profound experience.
Again, I hope you are well. Peace be with you.
Laura, I am so glad that you liked the posts! And I REALLY hope that you will get the chance to visit Romania some day, its a wonderful(and often overlooked) country! I also kept another blog while I was in Romania, it was a little more personal, if you are interested in reading some of those experiences- www.farfromsanity.wordpress.com! Thanks again for your comment, Laura!
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