Saturday, November 27, 2010

Chriiiiiiiistmas, Chriiiistmas tiiiiime is heeeeeeeeeere

Ok not really. But almost.

Hmmmm updates from the last blog:
In case you hadn't seen on facebook...as many of you HAVE, turns out my car was totaled....which was really just a HUGE blessing in disguise! The new car I got has power locks, and power windows, and cruise control! I should have hit a bus earlier and I might have enjoyed these amenities sooner! ;) It's a newer Corolla, and it is dark-ish red, so of course I named him Hemo The Magnificent, after a movie about the circulatory system I had as a kid. (blood being red, and all)

A few weeks ago I spoke at our large group Chi Alpha meeting on Friday night...the first time since my high school graduation I actually stood up in front of a group of people and talked for that long...I basically spent the whole week before stressing out over what I was going to talk about and how I was going to talk about it, but it ended up going well. (thanks mostly to spending an hour on Wednesday talking over it with Matt where he helped me put it into a structure) I spoke about a lesson that I have learned multiple times in my college career, and I'm sure will learn many more times in my life- about waiting on and for God.
We need to have patience and wait for God, doing things in His timing and not jumping the gun on Him...and we also need to wait on Him- actively submitting ourselves to His will and being alert attentive to His desires and His will so we can do it at a moment's notice.
I didn't make a fool of myself in the venture so that was good. I still haven't heard the audio but I don't think I want to. :-D

The rest of the semester has gone by SO FAST! I cannot believe there's only one week of classes left at Cornell! We're planning the Christmas Party for next Saturday and I am quiiiite excited for it! It's always a good time and one final chance to hang out and say goodbye to people. It's my second "last" Christmas party, but this time I'm really going to be leaving.

The other day I was driving in Ithaca and I saw a street sign, and thought to myself "Oh, I didn't know that was the name of that street. File that one away in my head" And then I realized that I was leaving in 2 weeks, and that information didn't really need to be filed away since it wouldn't be useful to me shortly.
that was WEIRD, because I've never been this close to leaving Ithaca before...I've never lived somewhere any significant amount of time, gotten to know it, my way around it (some of you know just how HUGE of a feat that is for me! :-P) built connections there, gotten a feel for the town...and then left. I've never moved before, so this is a strange idea for me. A little piece of me will always be there I guess. straaaaaaaaaaange.

I go through this weird thing every time I leave Ithaca too...as soon as I leave, I wish I was back in Ithaca because I know there's still fun things going on there, people I'd love to spending time with. But when I'm home I also loooove being with my family, and especially this time of year when we have so many family gatherings and fun things to do planned. Whenever I am in one place and enjoying it I feel like I'm sort of betraying the other place. I guess my life is going to be full of things like that, as long as I keep going places and enjoying myself there.


AFRICA IS COMING SOON!
I'm leaving JANUARY TWELFTH!
My passport has been sent out for my Visa...now all I need to do really is get my shots and pack my suitcase! :)

But first...the first ever (and according to Mom, LAST) D'Ambrosio family cruise is coming up- leaving NYC Christmas Day and sailing to the Bahamas, I can't wait for that either. :-D
Life is Good!

4 comments:

Donna said...

that's the problem with moving around (and you better get used to it!). You always leave a little piece of yourself in each place that you live, so that you are never quite content again. You always remember the good from the place where you are NOT. But you also take a piece of that place with you where ever you go so that your life is so much more enriched. So enjoy the change and when you are really missing some place just think about the negative points of being in that place (or concentrate on praying for that place/people).

Heidi said...

Wow. God REALLY wants to teach you patience! He gives you a sermon on it... and then He SENDS YOU TO AFRICAAA. Guess it's a big one, huh?! :P

That leaving Ithaca thing is strange. Legit last XA Christmas party?!! :/ Maybe you can come as my date in the future (does Cesar read your blog?! :P) if I end up back there! heheheheeee that'd be craaazy.

I'M GONNA SEE YOU SSOO SOON. I can NOT wait!!!!!!! Val and I are already making plans :P (Pray for your people... that they don't mind theirs changing! hehe)

We Shall See... said...

Mrs. Sauder- That's always been one of the things I hate most about life- when change happens and people move away. I've always been one to look back at a good time of life and wish it could be recreated, that we could just go on living that way in that place forever. Guess that's part of growing up...yuck! :-p

Heidleberg!- I would LOVE to be your date to next year's Christmas Party!! Cesar can go with Michelle or something. :-P Even if you're not in Ithaca we can travel up there for the weekend for it! But you will be up there since you'll be going to Cornell Vet School because i said so! :-D
of course my people don't mind plans changing, they're used to Africa. :-D

Diane said...

Yellie, WHAT happened to your car???!!

So excited for you...wow, the move is coming up real close :) Very happy for you and will miss you. I am very thankful for this blog to be in touch and hear all about the exciting things that are going on in Kenya :)

I heard from Emmy that you guys are going on this amazing cruise :) That's so amazing :) Wow enjoy!!!!!!!!! Hehe! Can't wait to see pictures of the Bahamas :) as I'm sure you will post them on fb asap.

See you soon Yell :)