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It is October.

I went to see Wicked for the first time!! I love musicals and Wicked was the first musical I listened to and I finally got to watch it when it came to Dallas. It was so ah-mazing!! I can't wait for Hadestown to come in January! It was Stephanie's birthday on the 3rd so we had a little celebration with some friends. I think I celebrated her birthday 3 separate times with different sets of people. What a blessing it has been to know her and be married to her the past few months. :-) I finally had some people over at the apartment. We've been avoiding it because it's a bit messy and we still don't have a couch (as you can see, people are sitting on lawn chairs, an office chair, and some bar stools). But you know I had to have people come over to play Guitar Hero! UTD's Friday Night Fellowship. Peter was preaching about terrorizing me as a child. Or at least that's what I remember from the sermon. What else is new? 💁 I made some pizza one night and one came out

Let's Start At The Very Beginning

And just like that, August flew by... thank you for your prayers and well wishes as we started the new school year! I truly appreciate each of you for being who you are and for your support in ministry. The night we arrived at SICM (after a long 6 hour drive), we had dinner and our first session. It was a surreal moment for me as I had been planning this for the past 6 months. I remember calling the different camps about their availability for SICM during the big freeze! But here we are, getting ready to learn about how to become better friends and ministers on our campuses, about 200 of us in all! This was the view right outside the cabin. What a beautiful place to be and learn! These are two of my good friends, Zoë and Andrea! They have both been such a blessing to me in my time in Texas and FOCUS. I'm so excited to see what God can do through them as they partner with what He is doing at UTD! About midway through SICM, we took the morning off to be able to sleep in a little long