Sunday, June 28, 2009

Marriage

That they may teach the young women to be sober, to love their husbands, to love their children, to be discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the word of God be not blasphemed. (Titus 2:4-5)

So begins my research paper on "Preparing for Marital Life", the remaining requirement of my Counseling Women course. As I write this paper and jot down my rough outline, I am realizing how much of it applies to me. I am going to be a wife. Personally, I never understood the career driven mentality so many women have. As exciting being promoted was last year, it didn't make me want to "climb the ladder" so to speak. Not that I look down on them, but all I have ever wanted was to have my own home and a family.

Soon, in 249 days, instead of instead of only living for myself and my goals, I will be helping my husband meet his aspirations. I will learn new definitions of respect, flexibility and faithfulness. I will find simple joy in planting flowers, hanging pictures, planning menus, and turning a house into a home. Already I have taken over decorating his place and am having too much fun doing so.

I can't wait to be Mrs. Glass. :)

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Life continued...

It is a Saturday morning in my new room, at my new place and I feel so content. I had eggs for breakfast, cleaned a bit, talked to my mom, and am laying on my bed typing an update. The past few weeks I moved out to a new place, had a legal dispute (which is still ongoing), got the church my fiance and I wanted for the wedding, started pre-marital counseling, worked on my remaining classes, modified my class schedule, applied for jobs, went to business meetings, scheduled vacation days, updated resume, changed addresses, and on it goes.

I am happy. I love my fiance and everyday we're not together I miss him even more. I have hope that things will work out. That I won't be sued (long story), that I'll get my dream job (have an interview this Monday), that I'll pass my classes, get by financially, and come out of everything in one piece. I feel so blessed and have much to look forward to.

So now I'm going to finish unpacking my room, go to Liberty to make up some hours, go grocery shopping, work on my research paper, and then go to a cookout. Tomorrow is the usual church, school and rest. My hope is that I can actually be productive. We shall see how that goes...

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Things that make a Molly happy....

Norman Rockwell pictures

Sand between toesies

...and freshly painted nails

New beginngings and fresh starts

Hugs

New shoes

Payday

Root beer

Sleeping in

Puppies and kittens

...and cute babies

Walls adorned with pictures

Libraries

Unexpected compliments

Fishies

Car rides on a Sunday afternoon

Picnics and potlucks

Hymns

Good news

Dark chocolate

God

Sunflowers and daisies

Text messages

Scented candles

A ring on my left hand

Pens that work

Chick flicks

Dressing up

Summer

Green stoplights

Old pictures

Thrift shopping

Kisses

Vacations

John 3:16 & Ps. 46

Saturday morning cartoons

Old books

Ice cream

Christmas