2024: week 30.

monday, july 22.

here is a photo of the sky looking pretty average, except for some reason when i looked up as i walked into my 6:30am pilates class, it just didn’t feel all that average. which feels like an accurate way to describe the season i’m in too.

it might look average, but it’s not because god is not.

tuesday, july 23.

church on this night was so good. i came home and immediately journaled about it, which i don’t normally do.

wednesday, july 24.

an update on jess’s bed frame situation: she made a decision, someone purchased it off her registry, and there it sat in our entryway because it’s very heavy.

thursday, july 25.

i went to a ‘community social’ event on this night, which is like the bigger group event version of the dinner party i went to last month. my sister T tried calling me while i was out, and i texted her back — not just that i was out and couldn’t talk, but that i was “at a social event.” which made us both laugh because i could’ve just said i was out, but for some reason i just needed her to know i was being really social.

friday, july 26.

we hosted an olympics opening ceremony party. T and i were going back and forth about really fun, themed snacks. but ultimately, i just wanted something i could eat, so putting out five bowls with snacks the color of the rings did it for me.

saturday, july 27.

morning views. we changed our letterboard for the first time since january and i thought it was so fun.

also i spent the majority of this day writing the book i’m currently working on. it was the best. mostly because the way i encounter god while writing is unlike anything else, and i love it so much. even if i don’t do anything with the pages i’m writing, even if they never get published, released, or read by anyone else, it’s still worth every minute of me writing it.

sunday, july 28.

i served on sunday and just need to document that the text here was finally changed after four years of being grammatically incorrect/an incomplete sentence.