i am reading a book right now called Bittersweet by Shauna Niequist (you can download a sample chapter of the book at her website here.)
I have really enjoyed it, even though i am still early on in the book.
these last few years i have been devouring non-fiction books, which are usually not my favorite kind of books.
the chapter that i am currently on in the book is called twenty-five. i was't sure what to expect when i started this chapter. what did twenty-five mean. Age, was not what i was thinking when diving into twenty-five.
i started thinking back to twenty-five.
i was married
no kids yet
living thousands of miles away from anything familiar
becoming familiar with new places
meeting new people
having adventures i could have never imagined
it my have been the poorest time in our life
but a time that changed and shaped and grew us the most
it my have been the poorest time in our life
but a time that changed and shaped and grew us the most
her chapter about what twenty-five is different and somewhat the same from my twenty-fifth chapter in life.
i was married young so there was no decision to be made about a relationship that my be good or bad for me.
i worked to pay the bills
i didn't have a season of space from going to church, in fact we jumped into finding a new church when we moved to WA state and we fell in love with the church and the people who attended that church. There was much community there.
Twenty-five was great. But over ten years later......so is the now. There is lots we have learned from twenty-five. Lots that is better because of twenty-five. Equally lots that we miss from being twenty-five. Surprisingly the no kids is not one of them. They have made life interesting and added to an adventure like no other.
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