Yep, final full day here in Indy, it started out a little different as the big session wasn't us sitting with our schools listening to a speaker but rather breaking down into groups with people you "know". I ended up with two people I only kind of know but it was still interesting, got me to do a lot more thinking than either of the speakers did. I've got a lot I just want to start over on and heck I want to do it now, I want to start the new year fresh but I don't want to end this year badly either. I want to spend time with Cru while I have the time but at the same time I don't want to miss the game, I know it may not be exactly right to want to watch a game so much that you miss time with friends but it's my first bowl game as a bearcat/rallycat and bowl games aren't something that comes along every year (wish they were) and I already came to Indy instead of going to Memphis so the thought of missing the game :( well let's put it this way no one has tried to hang out with me while I've been here, not to say I haven't hung out with people, they just haven't initiated it. I know going to Memphis wouldn't have been any better because I'm not close with the RallyCats but the game still would have been fun. I just want to watch the game but I want to hang out with my "friends" in Cru, too. So what do I do, do I stay and watch what's 95% sure to be a win for UC or do I go hang with the Cru and hope to get back in time to catch the end of the game. It wouldn't be the first kick off or even first half I've missed this year but I've never missed and entire game. What should I do??? Problem solved we're going to go to dinner and watch the game. Sometimes it surprises me how much a little bit of faith can allow God to do miraculous things. Let Him and he'll show you His power. It's like the song says "He makes ALL things work together for my good". New year will bring a chance for me to allow him to do even greater things in my life. I have gotten one thing from this week. I'm now 90% sure I'm supposed to go to Australia, I've heard a lot about going abroad this week and why not listen to it; spend these next two quarters strengthening my faith and then go spread it with a country that only claims a 64% christian population.
Back to the conference though, I made a gingerbread brothel last night and tonight is the New Year's Eve party and then praying in the new year. I'm sincerely hoping 2012 is A LOT better than 2011, not that 2011 was horrible but it could have been better.
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