Saturday, February 7, 2015

our time in Wisco is coming to a close. we leave in one week for the beach. its a bittersweet affair. for one we cannot wait to get back to Florida, to family and warmth and work. we feel so alive and energized down there. but i will miss the family in Wisconsin. it never gets old having my sister and her babies only a half hour away. the exciting and weird thing about going down this time, is that the next time we move back up in July, we will be moving to Wisco for good . it seems like we've been traveling constantly the past couple years, so this is exciting and different. (now granted our job will be traveling, but at least we'll have a home base. i'll get to decorate an apartment!) 
not the same white stuff

the thing we have enjoyed most while up north this time is getting to work with our mobilization teammates up at the training center in Waukesha. we've gotten to see the Perspective on World Missions Class in action. we've gotten to help out with a perspective student weekend, where students come and get to experience NTBI (New Tribes Bible Institute) firsthand for a couple of school days. Overall we've just gotten a taste of what parts of our job will look like in July. it's exciting!  
the sad list


finally, for a fun fact that you don't really need to know. dark chocolate is probably my new absolute favorite thing. I know that for humanity this isn't a new discovery, but for me its like getting a new puppy. every time we go to a new coffee shop to work (which is like every other day) they have all of these amazing dark chocolate bars with himalayan sea salt, or burnt caramel, or 85% cacao powder, or almonds, or coffee grounds in them. three dollars seems like nothing compared to that sort of joy. I'm hooked. And they say thats its good for you (go antioxidants) so i'm gonna hold on to that sentiment and eat it as much as possible. i suggest you do the same :). 
i'm eating some right now

much love, 
morgan