Monday, December 05, 2005

What's next?

When I started this blog, I thought, "I'll be bursting with ideas all the time. Keeping this up-to-date and fresh will be a snap!" Well, as you can see, I have been woefully lacking in that department. Most days, I scold myself for not posting something, but I simply can't drag myself to the keyboard to coax out an interesting thought, much less a profound one. So, if you eagerly await a new post to my blog every day, I apologize.

Since I got back from my trip, I've been extremely busy. It seems like every spare moment has been taken up with life in general. This weekend past was a good one, though. My wife and I celebrated our sixth anniversary on Sunday, December 4! I really cannot believe it's been six years already. We have been so blessed that it's indescribable. Both of us kind of agreed that this year has been the hardest in our relationship as we endured more than our normal (for us, read 'not many') amount of marital hiccups. But, we sat down last night and looked back over the calendar from the last year and realized that it has really been a VERY good year, full of blessings and wonderful experiences together. So much for our pessimism!

Our big OSL weekend at church was this past weekend, too. All of the team members from the various trips taken in 2005 shared their stories and impressions. Plus, the 2006 sites were revealed. In 2006, I'm heading back to Romania and on to Bulgaria to further our International Reformation work! Cool! We're going to try to build upon our foundation laid in Romania this year and work with the contacts we made. In Bulgaria, we will scout things out much like we did in Romania this year. Another Cyrillic alphabet country! Yikes. So, Sofia for me in '06!

More to come...

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