2005 in review
As the earth previously passed this point in orbit, I had this to look forward to:
Early January: I believe i've spent my last days living in Bloomington
January 17: Glad to escape Longview for 28 hours, visited Brandon and Heather in Plano; watched a movie, slept over at Brandon's aunt's house, ate half a quiche.
January ?: learn of our moving back to Bloomington.
January 19 and later: One word--- Kelli. Still dealing with the "desert" of our friendship. She double-minded-- sometimes charmed, sometimes complacent when it comes to me--me, confused and unwilling to give up on the relationship. Brandon's opinion of her: "Daughter of a syphelitic camel." That relationship still traumatizes me today, as i fear i am probably repeating my mistake of forcing a relationship to any ends. if it doesn't come naturally and "without hassle (as Usen wisely declares)", is it really worth having?
January 28: "You're in." To Alaska, that is. Dwayne King met us guys interested in going to Alaska for what sounded like a career but ended up being just a summer. We had ice cream at LeTourneau University's President's home, looked at pictures and discussed our little mission up there. The details of the plan were not carried out in reality, but as I discovered in my time up there, plans were indeed made for the purpose of getting broken.
February: big month spiritually. Journal on the topics of security, personal worth, failure, discouragement, kindness, thanksgiving, God's beauty, will and Word.
February 17: Provide piano music for our school's Etiquette Banquet at Pinecrest Country Club. Receive many compliments and praises from among the 150 who attended the banquet.
March 5: Day of The Ride. Pedal my bike from school to the Texas/Louisiana border. By the day's end, got a picture of my bike and I by Louisiana's state sign and had 100 miles on my trip meter.
March 8: recruited as Mr. Foulk's carbs lab grader and lab assistant
March 10-20: visit Egypt, Sanai, Israel and Jordan and everywhere in between. Wrote 23 typewritten, 11-font, single-spaced pages of journals from that trip.
March 29: "No more arduous hours in the simulator! No more cramming! No more restless nights! No more burden!" I am donned Flight Instructor at 2:30 in the afternoon
April: journal on themes of loving others, living such that beautifies the gospel, death, time with God, truth and...girls.
April 3: write year's first letter to my future, unknown wife
April 6: mom accidentally overdosed our cat Peanut on tranquilizer, and he died.
April 8: Nancy Ortiz, a bright young student loved by all who knew her, died of a fatal disease. See my last Hootenanny as a student at LU.
April 13: Greg Buchanan, our favorite harpist in the world, visits again and inspires 2 1/2 pages of journal reflections.
April 15-16: take my aviation mechanic's practical test and pass. the test was overrated.
April 23: see Ginny Owens in concert
May 2: begin last Finals Week-so i pray!- at LeTu.
May 4: memorize 1,000 multiple-choice questions in prep for my written aviation mechanic's test.
May 5: take threee written tests for my aviation mechanic's license. Become a licensed A&P mechanic.
May 7: "The miracle came; Grace met me; You, God, got me through!" Graduated from LeTourneau University as a Bachelor of Science, flight instructor and aviation mechanic.
May 15-17: put together a neat scrapbook of keepsakes and memorables from the last four years
May 25 - September 29: Alaska!!
-build a handsome professional resume with my experiences in Alaska
-train three private pilots
-make some of the best friends ever
-first lessons on the violin
-fall in love for Daisy Delay and learn to cry again when she left
-see the most beautiful places my eyes will see on this side of eternity
-learn a ton about relationships, flying and God
-and about 3/4 of my Mead notebook of journals
Post-Alaska weeks: reflect on the tangles of materialism rampant in these Lower 48
October: themes of sufficiency, risk, relationships, eternity, grace
October 9: interview for coveted flight instructor job in Peoria; lose it to another guy
October 16: called with another job offer as an aerial pipeline surveillance pilot
November: themes of #1, love, answered prayer, covetousness, nearness to God
November ?: Best friend Jonathan Dassow gets engaged to Jennifer Kerr
November 18: talk to #1 for the first time, who has, thanks to Rachel, gotten to know me a little already
November 20: pray specifically for financial stability by this time in 2006
November 26: "Little threads in my life - Abby, Bible study, Tim, are stitching a message for me, I'm seeing. All this tells me that I'm sought after - pulled alogside a holy Pursuer whose ambition is for me to like Him and be like Him. He wants my life to stream from our relationship. He wants me to be a beneficiary of His love and to stand openly and honestly in His presence. He wants me to heal, to change my ways, to mirror Truth and to relax in His care"..."When was the last time I counted as loss what I gained because it took the place of the excellency of the knowledge of Christ?"
December: themes of relationship with God, #1, money, ambitions, variety, inter-personal failures, flying, fatigue, faith, marriage, death
December 2: turn 23 years old, Abby is the only one in the world to call and wish me a happy birthday. Dad gives me my first violin. Very happy!
December 9: Dr. Bowers informs that no surgery needed to correct my bite, shovel snow for 17 hours.
December 10: for the first time, ask a girl's father for blessing to date his daughter
December 11: for the first time, ''ask a girl out''
December 20-23: a string of eventful and very tiring days of flying
December 23: fall into despondency for not finding myself as the person i hoped i'd be by this time. Write long letter to God, end with a good faith lesson.
December 24: family leaves for Arizona until New Year's. enjoy an evening with a best friend Jesse Rimshas
December 25: Best friends Jesse Rimshas and Robbie Heindl both get engaged to Karen and (name coming soon!), respectively. Spend the day with the Loy family, receive a $40 gas card from them.
December 29: called by Office Max to arrange for an interview for a part-time desktop publisher position. Next to piano, writing, and flying, computer publishing is a mature gift of mine. Praying i get the job! Grandma Glabe has her neck surgery.
December 28-31: Best friend Brandon Nelson and i spend lots of time together hanging out and playing Monopoly, Rook and Bible trivia.
December 31: see Hope Shaffer for the first time in three years. Toast glasses of sparkling strawberry juice with Brandon at midnight.
January 1, 2006: Perform first piece coherently on the violin: Bach's Minuet 1.
Early January: I believe i've spent my last days living in Bloomington
January 17: Glad to escape Longview for 28 hours, visited Brandon and Heather in Plano; watched a movie, slept over at Brandon's aunt's house, ate half a quiche.
January ?: learn of our moving back to Bloomington.
January 19 and later: One word--- Kelli. Still dealing with the "desert" of our friendship. She double-minded-- sometimes charmed, sometimes complacent when it comes to me--me, confused and unwilling to give up on the relationship. Brandon's opinion of her: "Daughter of a syphelitic camel." That relationship still traumatizes me today, as i fear i am probably repeating my mistake of forcing a relationship to any ends. if it doesn't come naturally and "without hassle (as Usen wisely declares)", is it really worth having?
January 28: "You're in." To Alaska, that is. Dwayne King met us guys interested in going to Alaska for what sounded like a career but ended up being just a summer. We had ice cream at LeTourneau University's President's home, looked at pictures and discussed our little mission up there. The details of the plan were not carried out in reality, but as I discovered in my time up there, plans were indeed made for the purpose of getting broken.
February: big month spiritually. Journal on the topics of security, personal worth, failure, discouragement, kindness, thanksgiving, God's beauty, will and Word.
February 17: Provide piano music for our school's Etiquette Banquet at Pinecrest Country Club. Receive many compliments and praises from among the 150 who attended the banquet.
March 5: Day of The Ride. Pedal my bike from school to the Texas/Louisiana border. By the day's end, got a picture of my bike and I by Louisiana's state sign and had 100 miles on my trip meter.
March 8: recruited as Mr. Foulk's carbs lab grader and lab assistant
March 10-20: visit Egypt, Sanai, Israel and Jordan and everywhere in between. Wrote 23 typewritten, 11-font, single-spaced pages of journals from that trip.
March 29: "No more arduous hours in the simulator! No more cramming! No more restless nights! No more burden!" I am donned Flight Instructor at 2:30 in the afternoon
April: journal on themes of loving others, living such that beautifies the gospel, death, time with God, truth and...girls.
April 3: write year's first letter to my future, unknown wife
April 6: mom accidentally overdosed our cat Peanut on tranquilizer, and he died.
April 8: Nancy Ortiz, a bright young student loved by all who knew her, died of a fatal disease. See my last Hootenanny as a student at LU.
April 13: Greg Buchanan, our favorite harpist in the world, visits again and inspires 2 1/2 pages of journal reflections.
April 15-16: take my aviation mechanic's practical test and pass. the test was overrated.
April 23: see Ginny Owens in concert
May 2: begin last Finals Week-so i pray!- at LeTu.
May 4: memorize 1,000 multiple-choice questions in prep for my written aviation mechanic's test.
May 5: take threee written tests for my aviation mechanic's license. Become a licensed A&P mechanic.
May 7: "The miracle came; Grace met me; You, God, got me through!" Graduated from LeTourneau University as a Bachelor of Science, flight instructor and aviation mechanic.
May 15-17: put together a neat scrapbook of keepsakes and memorables from the last four years
May 25 - September 29: Alaska!!
-build a handsome professional resume with my experiences in Alaska
-train three private pilots
-make some of the best friends ever
-first lessons on the violin
-fall in love for Daisy Delay and learn to cry again when she left
-see the most beautiful places my eyes will see on this side of eternity
-learn a ton about relationships, flying and God
-and about 3/4 of my Mead notebook of journals
Post-Alaska weeks: reflect on the tangles of materialism rampant in these Lower 48
October: themes of sufficiency, risk, relationships, eternity, grace
October 9: interview for coveted flight instructor job in Peoria; lose it to another guy
October 16: called with another job offer as an aerial pipeline surveillance pilot
November: themes of #1, love, answered prayer, covetousness, nearness to God
November ?: Best friend Jonathan Dassow gets engaged to Jennifer Kerr
November 18: talk to #1 for the first time, who has, thanks to Rachel, gotten to know me a little already
November 20: pray specifically for financial stability by this time in 2006
November 26: "Little threads in my life - Abby, Bible study, Tim, are stitching a message for me, I'm seeing. All this tells me that I'm sought after - pulled alogside a holy Pursuer whose ambition is for me to like Him and be like Him. He wants my life to stream from our relationship. He wants me to be a beneficiary of His love and to stand openly and honestly in His presence. He wants me to heal, to change my ways, to mirror Truth and to relax in His care"..."When was the last time I counted as loss what I gained because it took the place of the excellency of the knowledge of Christ?"
December: themes of relationship with God, #1, money, ambitions, variety, inter-personal failures, flying, fatigue, faith, marriage, death
December 2: turn 23 years old, Abby is the only one in the world to call and wish me a happy birthday. Dad gives me my first violin. Very happy!
December 9: Dr. Bowers informs that no surgery needed to correct my bite, shovel snow for 17 hours.
December 10: for the first time, ask a girl's father for blessing to date his daughter
December 11: for the first time, ''ask a girl out''
December 20-23: a string of eventful and very tiring days of flying
December 23: fall into despondency for not finding myself as the person i hoped i'd be by this time. Write long letter to God, end with a good faith lesson.
December 24: family leaves for Arizona until New Year's. enjoy an evening with a best friend Jesse Rimshas
December 25: Best friends Jesse Rimshas and Robbie Heindl both get engaged to Karen and (name coming soon!), respectively. Spend the day with the Loy family, receive a $40 gas card from them.
December 29: called by Office Max to arrange for an interview for a part-time desktop publisher position. Next to piano, writing, and flying, computer publishing is a mature gift of mine. Praying i get the job! Grandma Glabe has her neck surgery.
December 28-31: Best friend Brandon Nelson and i spend lots of time together hanging out and playing Monopoly, Rook and Bible trivia.
December 31: see Hope Shaffer for the first time in three years. Toast glasses of sparkling strawberry juice with Brandon at midnight.
January 1, 2006: Perform first piece coherently on the violin: Bach's Minuet 1.
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