Friday, January 11, 2008

Conclusion of week 1

Having completed my first week of physical therapy school I am overwhelmed with many thoughts, feelings, and emotions. I find myself already sleep deprived, loaded down with school work, and rediscovering my love for coffee. There is something, however, deeply satisfying and peaceful about knowing that you are in the right place; that God has brought you to this point for a purpose and that it is not some random mistake. I have already made many friends and I'm sure will continue to make more. Everyone in my class is extremely friendly and welcoming.

I am actually a mini celebrity here on campus, as I am the first student to have ever come from Alaska. It is really kind of bizarre; like being famous for having brown hair... just something that has always been a part of who I am. It is exciting though, because I get to bring a different perspective and experiences that many in my class, especially the "Southerners" don't have. Classes are engaging and thought provoking and all the teachers have a genuine interest in each student's success; I have never been on a campus that is so student focused. Another interesting and fun aspect of my class is that over 50% are married, all young, so hopefully that will make it easier for Lucas & I to find some couples we can connect with and get to know better.

In other news, Lucas has found a club hockey team to play on and has his first game tomorrow evening! We are excited! We have also found a church that we are going to try out for a couple of months to see how it fits. It is located in Greensboro, about 30 minutes away and has a very large "young married" crowd. Worship is kind of lacking in my opinion, and since I sing, that is something I think I may struggle with. However, they are searching for a new worship pastor so that may get better and they also have a choir, so I may get involved to meet that need.

As excited as I am to be here I do miss home. I miss the mountains, the snow, and the crisp clean air. I miss terminology such as "the lower 48", "snow machine", and "cart" instead of "buggy". And most of all, I miss all of you! We are so blessed to have so many friends and family, and we love and miss all of you dearly! Please know that I think of you often and that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Love and warm wishes,
Rachel