July was an insanely busy month, and that is why I have been neglecting this page since the end of June- yikes! On June 30th, one of my dear friends, Laura, was married to her beloved, Scott. I was privileged to be one of her bridesmaids, and the whole day was wonderful!
Besides, perhaps, the fact that it was a whopping 107 degrees outside here in Athens! Wow! Can you tell? I thought we kept our cool pretty well during pictures! Below is a photo of some of the bridesmaids as we walked outside to take group pictures after the ceremony. As you can see, I'm pumped for Laura & Scott... but maybe not so much for the heat!
When I returned to Athens after a whirlwind week of goodness at Glisson, it was time to move to my new apartment, fondly nicknamed 'The Palace.' I live with 3 incredible women, 2 of which are fellow Wesley Foundation interns! The 3 of us share a carpool, and the incredible gift to be on staff at one of the most amazing College Ministries we know. I moved up 3 flights of stairs with the help of my rockstar parents (thanks, Mom and Dad!) into a room with a big closet and a ceiling fan! It doesn't sound like a big deal... but it is! After surviving (literally) in a house last year with practically no air conditioning and no ceiling fans, a ceiling fan feels like a luxury and I am certainly thankful for it!
Last Friday began the opening ceremonies of one of my favorite sporting events in the world: THE OLYMPICS. I love them. I watch the NBC nightly replays. I follow the Olympic twitter account. I feel super American as I cheer on our finest to victory... and sometimes I yell at the TV. It helps, right?
Finally, this past Monday we began Intern Training at Wesley. {If you're on Twitter, feel free to search #it2k12 to find all of our silly and serious tweets about our day to day at training!} The past 4 days have been all that I could have expected and more. I am more pumped than I thought possible about the vision, the ministry, and the fellowship Wesley is going to bring to UGA's campus this year! Incredible! More about training and pictures coming soon! Along with: consistent weekly posts and youth quotes... I maintain my stance that there is no human being more hilarious than a middle school boy.
Over and out,
Jess
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