Sunday, March 25, 2012

Independent Yet Not Alone

It has been some time since I posted last. I wouldn't say I have been too busy to post, but I just have not been inspired to write about the wonderful things happening in my life. Student teaching continues to be a blessing and one of the best experiences of my life. I love my students and will miss them dearly when I leave next month. However, I am starting to itch for the next chapter of life. God has been so good to me, and I look forward to what He is in store for me next.
While student teaching has been quite an adventure, I have been thinking a lot about the way God knows just what I need when I need it. The day I was given my student teaching assignment was exciting to me. The Lord not only provided a position, but He placed me where I would have a proper living arrangement as well as transportation. I have already blogged about loving my independence. It truly is a joy to cook for myself, keep the place clean, and just go about my business in my own little loft. Lately I have been alone more often in the loft, but it allows me to get several things on the to do list done. I have even had days when I could shopping by myself and just take care of my needs. All of this has taught me a lot about myself and I am so thankful for the experience.
It is true that independence is wonderful, but I am by no means a loner. God knows just when to put the people I need into my life. This past weekend is a perfect example. I did not have the best day at school on Friday, so my only saving grace was knowing my parents were arriving for a visit. This past weekend with them has been much needed and so refreshing. At first, I wanted them to come over spring break, but it worked out better for them to come for my birthday weekend. I am glad God knows what I need instead of giving me what I want. I have also been experiencing some family health crises of sorts. It kills me not to be there with my family when these things happen, but thanks to technology, I can stay informed and still be an encouragement to my loved ones.
The network of people I have been surrounded by have been so vital to my enjoyment here. The support of my church family down here, fellow teachers and host family provide me encouragement. Some days are rough, but with so many people in my corner, I rarely feel like I have a bad day. I also enjoy talking to good friends back at home or at school who encourage me and I them. God has brought me so many blessings simply by where He has placed me. I just feel like I needed to share that. Independence is a wonderful thing, but without the body of Christ, there would be little joy in life!