WOW WOW WOW!
The past couple of days have been so incredible!! Animal Kingdom Lodge's 10th birthday is this week, and we also just accomplished the AAA 4-Diamond rating (the only resort at Disney to have this honor!). We have all been working very hard--I'm just so thankful to be a part of such a wonderful team! We had a Cast Picnic to celebrate, and were also given FREE Cirque du Soleil-La Nouba tickets! I took Trish as my date :) and we sat in the 4th row! IT BLEW MY MIND. I was mesmerized the entire time....edge of my seat, mouth wide open, tried not to blink-mesmerized. Every act was so beautiful and filled with SO much talent! There was always more than one thing going on, and every act had surprises!
Also today we went and shopped around for dresses in downtown Orlando at the Mall at Millenia. It was such a cool, beautiful area! We had lunch at a restaurant called "Crave". We drove by it and thought it looked neat, so decided to go try. The food was DELICIOUS & they had so many options! After lunch we stopped by Planet Smoothie and headed back home. Then we went to Hollywood Studios for class, where we had a scavenger hunt around the park. It ended up being pretty stressful, but we were the first team to finish and go to go ride Tower after :)
I have been hanging out with Jesus a lot this week, and really being challenged. I praise God for all of those challenges...even though it might take me a while to do so. He is GOOD, and has a perfect plan.
Friday, April 15, 2011
Monday, April 4, 2011
I don't feel like blogging.
Unfortunately this is how I've felt for over the past month-oops! I missed a couple weeks, and so much had gone by that I felt like I couldn't start again. I know I won't be able to remember everything but I'll do my best! My last post was on Feb 17, and SO much has happened since then!
First, Mike came to visit for a week! It was absolutely incredible. We got to go to the parks for two days with my grandparents which was so much fun. Walking down Mainstreet, going on favorite rides, and watching Disney fireworks with Mike are definitely moments I won't forget. It really was a magical week! At least up until the last couple days when we both got some kind of stomach flu and were really sick :( I never wanted him to have to see me like that! But we took care of each other and got through it in time for him to head back to Indiana. I was still sick for a couple days after and missed work but eventually got back to normal!
He met my boss! :)
Work has been getting busier as more and more people arrive on Spring Break. I was recently trained for another position called "Runner", which is basically a gopher for the resort. I keep track of and deliver guest packages, check the status of rooms, and run errands whenever needed. I got to drive a family to Old Key West about a week ago because the missed their bus, and they were actually from Evansville so we had a lot to talk about! I also had a surprise visit from Carrie, a friend from home which was awesome!! I was also offered a position in Back Ops, which is only offered to one CP every semester. It's a big job and a big honor; I feel very blessed!
I have been busy also hanging out with my wonderful roommates :) making amazing memories, and living every moment to the fullest-because time is FLYING by!! We cannot believe there is only one month left. Jess and I went to a Chris Tomlin/Louie Giglio concert and were totally rocked. I have never felt so close to God and was literally brought to my knees. I thought I'd felt the pure joy and fire for God before, but this was something completely new and wonderful. I was also given an opportunity to help a family get into Disney for free. They have 5 kids and asked my roommate if she could help them possibly get discount tickets. They have been saving for their vacation for a very long time; and getting 7 people into Disney is no small cost. My roommate and I met them at the gate, and surprised them by telling them we were going to use our passes and get them ALL in for free. The mom burst into tears and everyone was in shock. I started crying because it was so incredible to be able to make that magic for a family who is so deserving. We hung out with them for half of the day and left to go to work. It was the best moment of my trip so far, just being able to share something like that for a grateful, beautiful family.
I LOVE THIS LIFE.
First, Mike came to visit for a week! It was absolutely incredible. We got to go to the parks for two days with my grandparents which was so much fun. Walking down Mainstreet, going on favorite rides, and watching Disney fireworks with Mike are definitely moments I won't forget. It really was a magical week! At least up until the last couple days when we both got some kind of stomach flu and were really sick :( I never wanted him to have to see me like that! But we took care of each other and got through it in time for him to head back to Indiana. I was still sick for a couple days after and missed work but eventually got back to normal!
He met my boss! :)
Work has been getting busier as more and more people arrive on Spring Break. I was recently trained for another position called "Runner", which is basically a gopher for the resort. I keep track of and deliver guest packages, check the status of rooms, and run errands whenever needed. I got to drive a family to Old Key West about a week ago because the missed their bus, and they were actually from Evansville so we had a lot to talk about! I also had a surprise visit from Carrie, a friend from home which was awesome!! I was also offered a position in Back Ops, which is only offered to one CP every semester. It's a big job and a big honor; I feel very blessed!
I have been busy also hanging out with my wonderful roommates :) making amazing memories, and living every moment to the fullest-because time is FLYING by!! We cannot believe there is only one month left. Jess and I went to a Chris Tomlin/Louie Giglio concert and were totally rocked. I have never felt so close to God and was literally brought to my knees. I thought I'd felt the pure joy and fire for God before, but this was something completely new and wonderful. I was also given an opportunity to help a family get into Disney for free. They have 5 kids and asked my roommate if she could help them possibly get discount tickets. They have been saving for their vacation for a very long time; and getting 7 people into Disney is no small cost. My roommate and I met them at the gate, and surprised them by telling them we were going to use our passes and get them ALL in for free. The mom burst into tears and everyone was in shock. I started crying because it was so incredible to be able to make that magic for a family who is so deserving. We hung out with them for half of the day and left to go to work. It was the best moment of my trip so far, just being able to share something like that for a grateful, beautiful family.
I LOVE THIS LIFE.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
"I want a love like that."
Where in the world do I begin with this blog. I just got back from a wonderful dinner at Bahama Breeze with some of the girls, and we have been laughing ever since we got home. They really make this amazing even when I'm down at my lowest. I've had the flu the last couple of days, which set me back because I ended up calling in sick. I caught it from my poor roommate Trish who has had it over a week now. Lots of my coworkers have been sick as well. Hopefully this 48 hour flu is all for me!
There was a magic moment today that inspired me to blog again. I was at work at Jambo House, and like any other Wednesday it was pretty slow with a good mix of people. The kid next to me started to check a lady in, and the managers started shuffling around. My leader told me to stop what I was doing and go to that guest, because they were going to be our "family of the day". I was excited and we all clapped, and I asked my leader what the reason was, or if it was just a random family. He said this woman had called in a while back, requesting to have a Savanna View room because they had just booked for a value standard room. After talking a bit, the Cast Member found out that this family's house had just burnt down, and they were going on a vacation to get away from the stress of it. This captured my heart, but then my managers stepped to the other side of the desk, and as the woman's family arrived to the desk, my manager gave them comp tickets, gift cards, and announced that we were upgrading them to the vice presidential suite. The woman broke down in tears and her husband just held her; it was so incredible. The vice presidential suite can run up to $3,000 per night. When they arrived to the room they cried again and they kids even said how shocked they were; it truly was a magic moment. I got tears in my eyes as they walked away, seeing how genuinely thankful and happy they were. That family will never ever forget that moment. I'm so thankful to have even witnessed this, because it gave me such a feeling of pride to work for a company that can give you that feeling. Words seriously cannot even describe it.
Work has been draining me lately, with the inconsistent shifts and the overnights; my body never knows when to sleep or eat, I'm just completely thrown off. However, next week I have 3 days of normal (ish) shifts, and then on Wednesday Mike gets here!!!! I'm so excited!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (HUGE understatement)
God is also really hard at work down here. The other day when I was out and about with my roomie Jess, we just happened to run into a friend from college who was down checking out an internship with Cru. He introduced me to a Cru leader he was with, and told me about their Facebook page. Jess and I came home and checked it out, and also found a church we are interested in visiting :) So many doors are being opened and I can't wait to take some steps of faith here. I just hope I can stay grounded and not spread myself too thin with everything else that I have on my plate.
I'm just overwhelmed with a feeling of gratefulness and feel God's love everywhere. If anything I know I am continuing to be humbled everyday. So thankful. I'm tired. All for now.
There was a magic moment today that inspired me to blog again. I was at work at Jambo House, and like any other Wednesday it was pretty slow with a good mix of people. The kid next to me started to check a lady in, and the managers started shuffling around. My leader told me to stop what I was doing and go to that guest, because they were going to be our "family of the day". I was excited and we all clapped, and I asked my leader what the reason was, or if it was just a random family. He said this woman had called in a while back, requesting to have a Savanna View room because they had just booked for a value standard room. After talking a bit, the Cast Member found out that this family's house had just burnt down, and they were going on a vacation to get away from the stress of it. This captured my heart, but then my managers stepped to the other side of the desk, and as the woman's family arrived to the desk, my manager gave them comp tickets, gift cards, and announced that we were upgrading them to the vice presidential suite. The woman broke down in tears and her husband just held her; it was so incredible. The vice presidential suite can run up to $3,000 per night. When they arrived to the room they cried again and they kids even said how shocked they were; it truly was a magic moment. I got tears in my eyes as they walked away, seeing how genuinely thankful and happy they were. That family will never ever forget that moment. I'm so thankful to have even witnessed this, because it gave me such a feeling of pride to work for a company that can give you that feeling. Words seriously cannot even describe it.
Work has been draining me lately, with the inconsistent shifts and the overnights; my body never knows when to sleep or eat, I'm just completely thrown off. However, next week I have 3 days of normal (ish) shifts, and then on Wednesday Mike gets here!!!! I'm so excited!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (HUGE understatement)
God is also really hard at work down here. The other day when I was out and about with my roomie Jess, we just happened to run into a friend from college who was down checking out an internship with Cru. He introduced me to a Cru leader he was with, and told me about their Facebook page. Jess and I came home and checked it out, and also found a church we are interested in visiting :) So many doors are being opened and I can't wait to take some steps of faith here. I just hope I can stay grounded and not spread myself too thin with everything else that I have on my plate.
I'm just overwhelmed with a feeling of gratefulness and feel God's love everywhere. If anything I know I am continuing to be humbled everyday. So thankful. I'm tired. All for now.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Life Lessons from Disney.
Ariel overcame Ursula with perseverance, honesty, and hard work. Belle saw that beauty is more than skin deep. Simba learned you must take responsibility for your actions. For years we have all relied on Disney to entertain us, along with those underlying life lessons within each movie, character, etc.
Lesson 1: Being in the real world is hard. Working for Disney for almost a month has completely transformed my outlook on many areas of my life. For example, I have a growing respect for people who work full-time. I realize this may sound silly, but it's completely true. I'm already missing how lazy you can get away with being in college! You can't just skip work because your alarm didn't go off or because you don't feel like it. You can't rely on other people to do well at your job. You can't make your own schedule.
Lesson 2: Your job better be something you LOVE. Disney employs 60,000 people just here in Orlando. There are so many different types of jobs here! You can be anything from a "friend of a character", to dancing on the castle stage, serving food, managing a hotel...oh dear I could go on for a while. I have found an even stronger love for what I've been studying the past 3 years after just a month in the field. There is so much more to learn and understand! You really have to love what you're doing to have the motivation to come do it for 40+ hours a week. It's no small feat to make it to work everyday; let alone with a smile on your face while exceeding the guest's expectations.
Lesson 3: Balance. This is possibly the most important lesson I've learned so far. Balance is something you practice your entire life with homework, extra curriculars, part-time jobs, etc. There is a completely new type of balance required once you hit the "real world". Your time is consumed by your job, and when you're not working you just want to rest. There has to be a balance of work, rest, and fun. Just work and rest will drain you of any motivation to do much of anything. This is when my roommates come in to play :) On our days off we make a point to go to a park for even one or two rides, or go see one of the firework shows, or have a game night. Even though I'm working hard during the majority of the day in the leisure field, doesn't mean that should count for my leisure time.
I'm sure there will be many more of these, but for the mean time, I am thankful that God is challenging me and humbling me in this place. I'm loving finding out what motivates me. I can't believe its already February-but definitely looking forward to the months yet to come.
Finally got to meet my boss & his lady :)
my loves.
Lesson 1: Being in the real world is hard. Working for Disney for almost a month has completely transformed my outlook on many areas of my life. For example, I have a growing respect for people who work full-time. I realize this may sound silly, but it's completely true. I'm already missing how lazy you can get away with being in college! You can't just skip work because your alarm didn't go off or because you don't feel like it. You can't rely on other people to do well at your job. You can't make your own schedule.
Lesson 2: Your job better be something you LOVE. Disney employs 60,000 people just here in Orlando. There are so many different types of jobs here! You can be anything from a "friend of a character", to dancing on the castle stage, serving food, managing a hotel...oh dear I could go on for a while. I have found an even stronger love for what I've been studying the past 3 years after just a month in the field. There is so much more to learn and understand! You really have to love what you're doing to have the motivation to come do it for 40+ hours a week. It's no small feat to make it to work everyday; let alone with a smile on your face while exceeding the guest's expectations.
Lesson 3: Balance. This is possibly the most important lesson I've learned so far. Balance is something you practice your entire life with homework, extra curriculars, part-time jobs, etc. There is a completely new type of balance required once you hit the "real world". Your time is consumed by your job, and when you're not working you just want to rest. There has to be a balance of work, rest, and fun. Just work and rest will drain you of any motivation to do much of anything. This is when my roommates come in to play :) On our days off we make a point to go to a park for even one or two rides, or go see one of the firework shows, or have a game night. Even though I'm working hard during the majority of the day in the leisure field, doesn't mean that should count for my leisure time.
I'm sure there will be many more of these, but for the mean time, I am thankful that God is challenging me and humbling me in this place. I'm loving finding out what motivates me. I can't believe its already February-but definitely looking forward to the months yet to come.
Finally got to meet my boss & his lady :)
my loves.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Dumela & Welcome Home :)
Today I woke up before the sun did (approx. 4am). I got ready, ate breakfast, drove to DAKL, and the sun STILL wasn't up. I clocked in for my second day of work & training. My trainer and I headed over to Kidani Village, and found we were the only two cashiers their at 5:45am with no management yet. So we went about the normal schedule, and actually checked a few people in. The 6:45 cashier didn't show up until 7:30, and by this time more guests were up getting coffee, asking questions, or checking out. Thank goodness for caffeine.
Going back to yesterday; I worked 11am-7:30pm at Jambo House. The first 4 hours my trainer gave me a tour of the resort and back office, showed me more things than I can remember, and introduced me to a lot of the Cast (who are all so great and fun!). I watched my trainer at the desk for the first half of the day. After lunch she gave me a shot at a check-in. It was a little rocky but most of the guests were too happy to be at Disney World to really care :) And I think they had a little more patience once they saw my "Earning my Ears" ribbon on my name tag (indicating I'm being trained). I practiced more until I had to go home that evening, along with some paperwork and going over rules, etc. I got home and had enough energy left to have a cup of jello, then passed out at 9pm to wake up this morning at 4am.
I am really loving my job! I feel so lucky to be completely immersed into the field I am so passionate about. I have learned more than I probably realize, and met some pretty great people who will be able to teach me even more. I am gaining great experience, making awesome contacts, and making magic for people everyday. Today I gave a little girl a Simba sticker while her parents checked-in and she got the biggest smile on her face! Stuff like that makes my day better and go by much faster. I'm excited to come home everyday to my roommates and hear about their jobs and figure out what we're going to do next :) We have now completed 2 puzzles, and have plans to do something Wednesday because 5 of us have the day off! Woo! All for now :)
Going back to yesterday; I worked 11am-7:30pm at Jambo House. The first 4 hours my trainer gave me a tour of the resort and back office, showed me more things than I can remember, and introduced me to a lot of the Cast (who are all so great and fun!). I watched my trainer at the desk for the first half of the day. After lunch she gave me a shot at a check-in. It was a little rocky but most of the guests were too happy to be at Disney World to really care :) And I think they had a little more patience once they saw my "Earning my Ears" ribbon on my name tag (indicating I'm being trained). I practiced more until I had to go home that evening, along with some paperwork and going over rules, etc. I got home and had enough energy left to have a cup of jello, then passed out at 9pm to wake up this morning at 4am.
I am really loving my job! I feel so lucky to be completely immersed into the field I am so passionate about. I have learned more than I probably realize, and met some pretty great people who will be able to teach me even more. I am gaining great experience, making awesome contacts, and making magic for people everyday. Today I gave a little girl a Simba sticker while her parents checked-in and she got the biggest smile on her face! Stuff like that makes my day better and go by much faster. I'm excited to come home everyday to my roommates and hear about their jobs and figure out what we're going to do next :) We have now completed 2 puzzles, and have plans to do something Wednesday because 5 of us have the day off! Woo! All for now :)
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Faith. Trust. & Pixie Dust.
Here I am, one week in. It seriously feels like I've been here a month. I wish I could remember every second, and I wish more that our internet worked better so I could update this blog more (haha). The 3 days I've been at Disney University from 8:30am to 5pm doing my "Destination" training. They have fun names for everything here. And I mean EVERYTHING. To split our class up for an activity, they never use numbers. They use Disney characters, restaurants, songs, foods, etc. Everything is themed and everyone loves it. It is such an incredible thing to be surrounded by so many people with that huge common denominator of a passion for this company. I've learned more than I ever thought my brain could handle, and am actually desiring to learn more. I've been able to apply things I learned at school, but really see them at work. It has been an incredible experience to see how certain aspects are implemented into this company and more specifically into the resorts. Tomorrow is my last day of training, and on Tuesday I will start at Animal Kingdom (YAY!..finally!). I will go through a park and resort orientation, as well as costuming. Yes, I will wear a "costume". And I am a "Cast Member", not an employee. I must say "assist" instead of "help", "my pleasure", instead of "you're welcome"... Nothing is normal here. And I think that is a wonderful, beautiful thing.
God is at work all over this crazy place. I mean, it's the happiest place on Earth, how could He NOT have a hand somewhere in this? :) My roommates are fantastic. Fantastic is an understatement. The way I've clicked with them and the time we've been able to spend together has been so so great. We have completely different jobs, schedules, backgrounds, and hometowns, but in a way, we're all each other has for a while. It's been cool to depend on God in this way, and trust Him that the people He has placed me with are good, and that I will be ok here. Mike and I are reading "Crazy Love" together while I'm away, which has also proved to be an incredible blessing. I was never much for reading in school, I actually really really disliked it. But books somehow keep ending up in my lap, and I always end up reading them, and I always end up loving them and hearing God more clearly that way. It's only been one chapter of this one, but I'm really excited to grow more in my walk with the Lord, and also closer to Mike through it. Serious thanks to his Mom for getting us the books :) What a blessing.
Trish, Mo & I ventured down International Dr. last night in search of Cici's because we get a Cast Member discount everyday (we are really spoiled with those discounts everywhere), and found SO many things to add to our apartment's bucket list! So excited for everyone to get settled and be able to explore and experience some of them. We found a Titanic-themed restaurant, an Ice Bar, WonderWorks, Ripley's Museum.....I could go on but I'll just blog later after we actually go some of these places! Anyway, that's all the update I can handle for now; I promise I'll get myself together to really write a less scattered blog soon.....ish.
God is at work all over this crazy place. I mean, it's the happiest place on Earth, how could He NOT have a hand somewhere in this? :) My roommates are fantastic. Fantastic is an understatement. The way I've clicked with them and the time we've been able to spend together has been so so great. We have completely different jobs, schedules, backgrounds, and hometowns, but in a way, we're all each other has for a while. It's been cool to depend on God in this way, and trust Him that the people He has placed me with are good, and that I will be ok here. Mike and I are reading "Crazy Love" together while I'm away, which has also proved to be an incredible blessing. I was never much for reading in school, I actually really really disliked it. But books somehow keep ending up in my lap, and I always end up reading them, and I always end up loving them and hearing God more clearly that way. It's only been one chapter of this one, but I'm really excited to grow more in my walk with the Lord, and also closer to Mike through it. Serious thanks to his Mom for getting us the books :) What a blessing.
Trish, Mo & I ventured down International Dr. last night in search of Cici's because we get a Cast Member discount everyday (we are really spoiled with those discounts everywhere), and found SO many things to add to our apartment's bucket list! So excited for everyone to get settled and be able to explore and experience some of them. We found a Titanic-themed restaurant, an Ice Bar, WonderWorks, Ripley's Museum.....I could go on but I'll just blog later after we actually go some of these places! Anyway, that's all the update I can handle for now; I promise I'll get myself together to really write a less scattered blog soon.....ish.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Bittersweet Chaos
The last few days have been an absolute whirlwind. Sitting here on my first "day off", I can finally take a few second to reflect. I drove down on Thursday with my mom and Mike (which was a last minute decision that I am SO thankful for!). We spent the weekend with my grandparents in Lake Wales, Florida going to restaurants, exploring, relaxing, and a trip to Vero Beach. Mike and I made it up to Downtown Disney twice which was so fantastic! I got extremely (understatement) excited when we got close and I saw the first Exit sign for one of the Disney parks. Monday morning (Jan 10) I got up at 4am to take Mike to the airport. We had to rush there but he made it in time! It was really difficult saying goodbye to him, and really hasn't settled in that I won't see him again this weekend like normal. After I dropped him off I had a couple hours until I could come to registration, so I drove around Orlando, got some breakfast, and tried to get used to living in this city. When I finally got to Vista Way apartments where we checked in, I noticed people already lined up...what the heck?! People got there at 7am and it wasn't scheduled to start until 9am. Apparently everyone was just as excited as I was :) I had to park at the Walgreens next to the complex and found my first roommate Jessica in the parking lot with her family! We ventured over to the line and just happened to arrive there at the same time as our other roommate, Trish. We were herded around like cattle through the complex (and really, for the rest of the day) until finally arriving at the building where we would go through check-in process. They had music playing, and everyone working was so excited and happy!! We went through and filled out paperwork, got to know people from everywhere, got our housing assignment and got our picture taken for our housing ID. We got our first choice (Chatham) and a 3 bedroom. My roommates are all amazing!
From there we went on to Casting at 9:30, which was at the Casting building near Downtown Disney. They put groups of us at a time (because 500 people checked in yesterday), on buses to get us there. As soon as we got there we got a sticker for the back of our program guide with our name and role. I got Front Desk at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge! It is a Deluxe Resort so there will be high expectation but I feel so blessed to be in such a place!! I will have giraffes and zebras and lions in my workplace! After we got our job we moved on from station to station filling out paperwork, learning, getting fingerprints, etc. I honestly don't remember all of it because we were essentially in a giant line for 2 straight hours moving through the entire building. Everyone was exhausted after! The put us back on the bus to go back to Vista Way where I got my car and went straight to McDonald's for lunch haha (which is much more expensive here-so not too much eating out for me!). I then went to my apartment at Chatham, and started moving in my stuff! I got mostly organized by the time we had to go to our housing meeting at 2:45 at the Commons, which is pretty close to us (just on the other side of "Mickey's Retreat", which is right next to us-an area with outdoor activities, etc. for cast members and their families & friends...AWESOME!). The housing meeting lasted 2 hours, then we came back to the apartment and finished unpacking/organizing. After a bit we realized we were hungry, so Jess, Ashley and I decided to venture to Wal Mart. We made it! And somehow managed to cram all of our stuff into my car! We got back and had dinner, and about that time I was ready to crash. I'm sure I left out things, which I'll add later, but this has been the most exciting/draining/overwhelming/crazy couple days of my life! But I am LOVING every bit of it. Can't wait to see what else God has in store :)
From there we went on to Casting at 9:30, which was at the Casting building near Downtown Disney. They put groups of us at a time (because 500 people checked in yesterday), on buses to get us there. As soon as we got there we got a sticker for the back of our program guide with our name and role. I got Front Desk at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge! It is a Deluxe Resort so there will be high expectation but I feel so blessed to be in such a place!! I will have giraffes and zebras and lions in my workplace! After we got our job we moved on from station to station filling out paperwork, learning, getting fingerprints, etc. I honestly don't remember all of it because we were essentially in a giant line for 2 straight hours moving through the entire building. Everyone was exhausted after! The put us back on the bus to go back to Vista Way where I got my car and went straight to McDonald's for lunch haha (which is much more expensive here-so not too much eating out for me!). I then went to my apartment at Chatham, and started moving in my stuff! I got mostly organized by the time we had to go to our housing meeting at 2:45 at the Commons, which is pretty close to us (just on the other side of "Mickey's Retreat", which is right next to us-an area with outdoor activities, etc. for cast members and their families & friends...AWESOME!). The housing meeting lasted 2 hours, then we came back to the apartment and finished unpacking/organizing. After a bit we realized we were hungry, so Jess, Ashley and I decided to venture to Wal Mart. We made it! And somehow managed to cram all of our stuff into my car! We got back and had dinner, and about that time I was ready to crash. I'm sure I left out things, which I'll add later, but this has been the most exciting/draining/overwhelming/crazy couple days of my life! But I am LOVING every bit of it. Can't wait to see what else God has in store :)
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