Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Determination


Man oh man, how time changes. The past week has been a lot of fun. Let me start off with mentioning the fact that St. Gabriel's is starting this new "youth group" at church. However, instead of it being for the youth per say, it is technically for young adults. People ranging from college age to the beginning of starting a family. I went to it a few weeks ago but had not really mentioned it to anybody because it was just starting and I didn't really know how I'd feel about it. I think that's because I usually compare things (yes, I know, you can't compare people or things but I still sometimes do it) and in this case I started comparing this new church group to CCM. Anyone that knows me knows that CCM was basically my lifeline at times throughout college. I met some amazing people that have changed my life and despite the fact that things are a bit different now, well I will never forget any of the kids at CCM or our adventures. They truly brought out my own faith. Having said that, I went into this new youth group with a sense of "this is not gonna be as awesome as CCM so it sucks" mentality but I think it actually has some potential. I need to have that chance to talk about my faith a bit more with people that actually care and want to talk about it. I have some great friends that I am sure I can mention some stuff to, but I just need that support group too at times. IN CHARLOTTE. Haha, besides Father Pat is the best person ever and if he personally asks me to come I can't say no. Anyway, all of you also know that I was very involved at school...and since apparently I can't keep my mouth shut (sorry but when they ask for group activities/ice breakers...well...LT would kill me if I didn't speak up) and so I am now leading certain group activities especially outreach ones for our community. How so? RUNNING 5K's! Yep, I have told everyone that they should run 5K's and do walks and such to raise money for wonderful organizations in Charlotte. Dance Marathon style almost. I am very excited.

Speaking of 5K's I have been training hardcore for it and I am loving the results thus far.It has been so much fun to run this much and to really stretch my personal best. I think I have gathered up some more people to run (and walk, right Kathryn?) which I am very excited about. What else do I get this passionate and excited about? oh right, of course..my kids. On Thursday of last week I decided to go see my babies during lunch. So I woke up early and was productive before I decided to take some Subway to my CT. Lunch was so much fun to be at again, and again to have that same rockstar sensation when all the 3rd graders in that cafeteria want to run up and hug you. During lunch my CT told me that the kids were going to have a Wax Museum the next day. Unfortunately she had to miss it so guess who basically subbed that morning? ME!! The kids were so excited and the best part was that all the parents were also thrilled that I would be there and not some random sub. Did I mention I had to be at the school at 6:15 again that morning?! I truly did miss that. I saw all the parents and had so many wonderful things said to me, but my kids were the icing on the cake. I got to meet Albert Einstein, Billy Graham, Coretta Scott King, Amelia Earnhardt, and Queen Elizabeth all in the span of an hour. It's nice when Albert Einstein, her fake mustache and her parents say that Albert Einstein considers me her real hero.

I could just stop right there and have that be an amazing day, right? Hellllll no. Why stop there when my day just kept getting better? This was only from 6-8:30. I had to run to Lilly's school at 9 to get to go to her poetry reading! It was so cool to be on the other side going to Lilly's school. Playing the part of a bystander and not the teacher or student. She is so talented and her poems were soooo precious. Stop there? Nope. That Friday kept getting better. After this I got Lilly out for early dismissal and headed off to Boone. Boone? Yep. Boone. I had to attend the RCOE scholarship ceremony again and boy does it feel amazing to have Dr. Jacobson still poke you in the rib and say, "Ivette Gonzalez...still staying out of trouble?". It was nice to see old familiar faces again and be in Boone, not to mention ASU again. After the ceremony I decided to surprise Kathryn in the apartment. I really wish I could do that again. I did a great job! Haha, couldn't really surprise Corey as much but def got to see him. Where? At the Shoppes on the Parkway, duh. Now, before the rest of you get mad that I didn't tell you that I was coming to Boone, I am sorry but I was literally only there for 4 hours and my mom and Lilly were with me. SORRY! I will be back in Boone next Tuesday and this time for more than even 24 hours! Wahoo!

So this post is getting extremely long so I will leave you with these pictures to sum up the rest of the week


Henna tattoos! This was so much fun. Started with, "Wanna go to South Boulevard?" and ended with " You have no choice. Turn around and take off your shirt." Isn't my bff a great henna artist? On the shoulder it says "determination" in arabic. Fitting. This was all after a full day of eating at Newks with Jack, and lounging around watching TV. Man, I'm so glad Kathryn is home.


Check out the new plate! The Lincoln keeps getting even more baller every day.
"no one can make you feel inferior without your consent" Eleanor Roosevelt

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