It is that time again! Yes, as if the title did not clearly reveal the deal, we are moving yet again!
This move is for Daniel and I. FINALLY!
I believe we have fulfilled our duties of being the "GIVERS" and I would say it is safe to say that that burden or weight is no longer ours, but rather it can vanish into thin air.
Seems that I have had to sit down and question the life lessons God has been placing in my life. Seems that my life of giving and giving only takes me from one channel to the next. I have learned lots of lessons throughout the series of tests. If you should ask, "have I ACED all the final exams?" Perhaps you should stop by and keep reading or simply ask.
Two years ago, July 1st, 2009 we ventured into the most dangerous of missions a couple could embark. Moving in with in-laws. To avoid hurting, exploiting, or revealing much details, let's just say we are on that final test. Patience was a key for myself. Being a independent individual, I like to be a loner, a person who is an introvert and the last 2 years required strick vigilance on my part. Became self councious on absorbing every detail of what I did, which movements were made, make sure that what my tongue said was accurate, to the point and in other occassion, bite it.
By far that was the hardest most painful tests of faith I have been placed to fulfill.
Again, may it all be for the good and well being of those involved. I have survived and whether I have passed or not this specific test, I have yet to find out. Grades will not be in till maybe middle of Summer. Some of the questions in the test were personality traits, those were the multiple choice kinds, some I had to guess. The True or False part got me mixed up. Could not figure out if I was being tricked or not.
Now the Essay portion was a tough one. I had to be precise, careful with the choice of words, and truthful. I can honestly say that this portion was hard.
This final exam was unlike any other, it had a portion to draw out or outline the things that stuck out to me the most throughout the course of the two year trial period. We were provided with 5 different colors representing the experiences, the responsabilities, and the doings of the daily pot-quizes I had to take.
(written a while back).... never published, but here it goes, so you can get an idea of what was happening then.
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