As I sit on my bed with my netbook on my laptop, I remember the good and the bad of 2011. I remember in February of 2011 saying good-bye (not forever) to my older sister as she went to serve our Country. I remember praising God for her safe return home and heroism that she displayed. I remember spring semester in 2011; it was tough and I thought that it would never end. I remember my younger sister’s graduation and how proud I was and still am to see her in your graduation robe walking on the stage to receive the ticket to the next step in life. I remember my seven day challenge during spring break, and I knew from then on that our Father in Heaven is faithful. I remember going to my favorite band’s concert with my cousins and siblings. I remember the heart breaks as I was lead away from old friends, but God restored me with the gift of new friends. I remember seeing my baby sister playing a tiger in Seussical the musical and how proud I was to see her love for the stage develop. I remember in September where I celebrated my 21st birthday; another day of a blessed life. However; I also remember in the same month the struggles from the doctors that still are going on today. I remember the Diabetes Walk, Harvest Festival, and all the other volunteer work that did this year. But most of all, I remember Your faithfulness, Your love, and Your peace that covered me.
Out of all the lessons that were taught this year, I learned a very amazing one: God’s beautiful faithfulness. I learned that through the storm, He is still here. I learned that no matter what happens today, God will guide you through it. I learned that no matter how far you run or try to hide, He is still holding your hand.
I have been blessed by so many wonderful things and extremely thankful for from the year 2011: my new blogging buddy Elizabeth, my family, my school, my old and new friends, my bed and blankets, my house, my chores (just don’t tell my parents. Haha), the Bible as I completed my goal of reading the Old Testament this 2011 year, my new brother-in-law, my experiences, the trails and pains, the medical staff, my room, the sunrises and sunsets, and everything that God has done in my life.
I cannot wait to see, taste, feel, and experience what’s in store for me in 2012. I pray that you are encouraged to continue seeking God. He is our Abba!


