Monday, April 30, 2012

Catch-Up

While I wait for our busy lives to slow down a bit...

Here's to a game of catch-up!





Lauren

a quarter century


Well, I turned the big 2-5 this weekend! I was surprisingly a little more shaken up about it than I thought I would be. Birthdays have never affected me much, but this one made me feel rather... GROWN.

Like, I'm not in my "early 20's" anymore. Yikes!

I'm sure the little white hair that popped up on my hairline (literally) on the morning of my birthday didn't help much...

My family and friends made me feel extra-loved this weekend, with sweet cards and messages and gifts. My lovely husband went out.of.his.way to make sure every last minute of my special day was... well, special!



Matt is one of the best gift-givers I've ever known. He listens intently, tucking away gift ideas all year round.



I am about three-quarters of the way through Bloom. Must read!
 

We spent Saturday doing exactly what I wanted to do: relaxing at the house, playing cornhole out back (I won!), and watching my (new) favorite show, Cougar Town.


Matt even played the guitar a little for me which may have been the very best gift of all.


We also went shopping with my birthday gift cards which is, of course, the best kind of shopping.
 

I always take photos of items I like in the dressing room so Matt can give me a yay or nay.


We had my birthday dinner at ourfavorite Thai restaurant and finished it off with the first (but definitely not the last) banana pudding milkshakes of the season.


As if I wasn't feeling exceedingly blessed already, this weekend rocked my socks off.


25 really isn't so bad after all!


Lauren

Monday, April 16, 2012

The way I see it...


Life can sometimes seem like a series of ups and downs, wins and losses, two steps forward and one step back. 

When my momentum is slowed and my motivation tested, what is my reaction? 


Will I choose to throw in the towel? Wave my white flag? 

Or will I cry to Him whose strength is perfected in my weakness? Will I trust the One who promised to be with me always? Will I remain confident that He who began a good work in me will carry it on to completion? 


So, in those moments of two steps forward and one step back... 


Are they frustrating? Yes. Discouraging? Sometimes. 


But the important part is that you are still making progress... still moving forward.


Slow and steady wins the race. 


"Being confident of this, that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus." Phil 1:6

-Lauren