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Saturday, March 19, 2022

First Post of 2022 // In Which I Explain My Absence

Helloooo, blogging world! I've missed you guys. Happy New Year! (A little late, I know.)

To quickly sum up what's been going on in my life over the past few months (and perhaps satisfactorily explain my absence from this blog) . . . 

  • We caught COVID (the omicron variant, which was miserable while it lasted but not the worst thing ever)
  • Since December, I have had Bible study almost every Thursday evening with some wonderful young ladies including my sister, Marah
  • I took two 8-week college courses that were challenging but oh, so rewarding
  • By God's grace alone, I managed to write a 12-page research essay draft in less than a week for one of those aforementioned courses
  • Snow
  • Warm weather
  • More snow
  • More warm weather!
  • New books!
  • As an awesome early 18th birthday from my parents, my mom took me to my second Casting Crowns concert . . . this time with pre-show experience tickets so that, before the concert, we could have a Question-and-Answer (Q&A) session with my very most favorite band ever!
  • I watched the movies War Room and Fireproof (both of which were fantastic, but I especially liked War Room and rewatched it with my mom the following day)
Now, for the pictures!



Reviews for this book and Stranger in the Glade coming soon!
I am making my way through this book for the Bible class I am currently taking. I am only a couple chapters in, but it is already promising to be a good read!

An afternoon in the bookstore! I left with a copy of Elinor by Shannon McNear, Secrets of the Heart by Al and Joanna Lacy, and A Christmas Promise by Thomas Kinkade and Katherine Spencer.

Two Weeks by Karen Kingsbury was an . . . interesting book, and one I would not necessarily recommend, but nonetheless I enjoy reading my books over a good meal . . . like warm sourdough French toast. Mm!
Mom and me at the concert!


Q&A with the band!
In our seats :-)
(the auditorium filled up fast shortly after I took this picture)


We arrived early enough to see them setting up the stage for Casting Crowns' song Crazy People before the concert started! This song was one of my favorites from that night.



Mom and me sporting our matching "Healer" shirts (souvenirs from the concert) and jean skirts :-) 

How have you been?? Did you have a favorite picture from this post? Do you like Casting Crowns' music or listened to any of the songs from "Healer," their newest album? Have you read the two updated Tales books? Comment below!

Blessings,
Ellen S.