So, I didn't go here for Spring Break
Or Here
I just went to the Wonderful Lone Star State
While I was home, I did some of this with my mom
Got these done
And caught up on some of this.
But most importantly, I filled out ALOT of these
the HORRIBLE NEVER ENDING JOB APPLICATIONS. duh duh duh...
To me and for probably most others, filling out multiple applications is EXCRUCIATING. I have to repeat myself over and over and over and write multiple essays. But the worst part is that these are applications for jobs that are not even available yet. I am very spontaneous, but when it comes to big decisions, I like to plan ahead. For example, I did not know where I wanted to go to college, but when I finally figured it out, I applied and was excepted in September of my senior year. When I decided what I wanted to do with my life, I picked my major and stuck with it throughout my 4 years in college. Now, I just want to know where I am going to work. The only problem with my profession, positions really won't start opening up until May/Juneish. This just sucks because I want to make my plan. But after talking to my friend Morgan and hearing her story about how God put her where she needed to be, it reassured me. As I was thinking about this on my 2 hour drive back to Auburn from Birmingham, good ole Garth came on the radio and his words said it perfectly.
"Sometimes I thank God for unanswered prayers
Remember when you're talkin' to the man upstairs
That just because he doesn't answer doesn't mean he don't care
Some of God's greatest gifts are unanswered prayers"
Ah, Garth. The great theological mind of our time. ha! And we know you must be back at school. All you can get is country stations, huh?
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