So I got to hang out with Amy and one of the cutest little babies ever. We had lunch in the wonderful, wonderful humid/breezy/slightly sticky Charleston weather and I enjoyed every minute of it. Since schools tarted, I haven't been able to be around babies that often, and you would have no idea what that does to a person! So congrats Amy for making one of the cutest little things ever!
I got to spend some time in the city recently with some friends and with some Jesus. Sorry for the delay in posting-I'm working off a beautiful new mac alongside new photo-editing software. This lovely new change allows me to sit in front of the computer for hours and hours in confusion. I was working for an organization called Citivision, helping lead a youth team of about thirty kids around the city. The best way to describe what it does is to watch this video which was made right before I arrived. This week was filled with so much love, old love affirmed and new found love which I still stay in touch with daily. It's a city with so much superfluous wonder, pain, brokeness and love it's often hard to explain to others why I feel so drawn to it. lovelovelove.
Park of the lovely team I was blessed with for the week. Me, Jonathan, Emily, Austin and Malerie
"Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world." James 1:27
Last Sunday I got to spend some time with four generations of the Murphy family! Karen emailed me and we met up at Alhambre Hall. She was such a large help in directing the family and keeping things under control-thanks Karen!
I had such a lovely morning with some old (and new) friends. The grass on Sullivan's Island hadn't been cut in ages and had to be mowed down with our bodies before any photos. Here's a preview!
Every so often I need to take some photos just to remind myself I still know what I'm doing with these cameras in my hands. So I snagged Jamie-we had two Spanish classes together-and sat her against a nice black fence and snapped away for a few minutes. I haven't had time to go through all the photos, but this is my favorite so far. Bueno, muchas gracias Jamie. PS-you'll be seeing more posts over the next few days as I have a few different picture-y things to do before I head out to New York!