The lovely Jen @ Jumping in Puddles recently introduced me to the podcast Building Bridges associated with the Blessed is She movement. First off, check it out. If you are a podcast lover like me this is one you want to add to your playlist. Just two ladies talking about faith, family, and being a lady. In their first episode, they asked each other some questions and I thought to myself 'I should answer those on my bloggity'. I may not have gotten them all but I got a handful. If you would like, answer along too and please share your link in the comments so that I can make sure I check it out.
1. What is one thing you would want to do over?
This one is really hard because I think the all the twists and turns in my life have molded me to be who I am-the great, the bad, and the ugly. However, two things that come to mind that really go hand in hand is first, college taking 5 rather than 4 years and second, the debt I incurred in college. Although I would be in a very different situation today were it not for the amount of student loans I have which would be awesome I also fully recognize the way it is molding me. First off, I think that I was supposed to be at Franciscan for 5 years for whatever reason that I may never understand. Second, I would not be as organized financially or frugal would it not be for my need to be and my determination to pay off my loans quickly. So while I get annoyed I also realize the ways it all has blessed me.
2. What thrills you?
I don't know if thrills is the right word but I come alive when I am spending quality time with good, holy people. Sitting out on the deck until the fireflies come out engaging in awesome conversation and I will be floating on cloud 9 for days.
3. What in your life do you turn your noise up?
Night shift. Lets not talk about it.
4. What do you do for work?
I need to do another day in the life but I am a labor and delivery nurse. This involves taking care of women in labor, pushing with women, attending deliveries, and taking care of mom and baby during the 2ish hour recovery period following delivery and any repair that takes place. If I went into details about all this there would probably be some gagging mixed with the expected awws.
5. What was the hardest Church teaching to accept?
I vividly remember a time in high school were I just naively thought I wouldn't follow the Church's teaching for sex and family planning. Oh how little I knew about the wisdom in God's plan for families. Now I realize the brilliance and truth the Church has to teach and the freedom that comes in God's plan. I think now the hardest thing is often trust in His plan for my life and that if he provides for the birds of the fields how too he will provide for me, his beloved daughter.
Any random questions you want to throw at me? Comment below.
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