The Beginning of the End of the Beginning

This is it. We are now in our fourth and final year at Bethel College and we can smell the end of the beginning. Although we have thoroughly enjoyed these undergrad years, we are coming to the point at which we are ready to try something new. Speaking of new, we just had our first (perhaps annual) young couples retreat for our St. Mark young couples small group/sunday school class. It was at Lake James Assembly Retreat Center in Angola, IN. We had a great time getting to know other couples at a deeper level and were able to just chill and have a good time with everyone.

Heidi is doing a clinical rotation in Home Healthcare the first half of the semester. She enjoys it to an extent but gets bored with it due to a lack of connection with the patients. The nurses that she follows have been providing care to their patients for awhile and have built relationships with them, while Heidi looks on from the outside. Other than clinicals she just has three classes. She is also taking a piano class this semester. She still works at both the daycare and American Eagle, but is only able to work a couple days a week.

I am finally done with my Gen Eds and have moved into all my upper level classes. Most of my work is more independant now and consists of projects that span a longer time. There is the exception of my Greek class which was intimidating to get into but now that the class has started, I am really enjoying it. I am also doing an internship for EnGedi Ministries (my grandpa) and working on converting a group of separate blog sites into a fully functioning website. The blogs as they are can be seen at www.letgodlead.us. I am still working a little bit for the IT department at Bethel. I have branched out a little more this semester and am now doing some multimedia work around campus for chapel, events, and home athletics.

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