I don't have much to write about, but I just thought I'd let everyone know that I made it back to Washington safely. I still need to finish unpacking a few boxes, and I'm still looking for a job, but it's definitely good to be back home.
Speaking of unpacking, I should probably work on that now....
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Thursday, May 14, 2009
One day left at EMI
Tomorrow is my last official day of work at EMI. I might come in over the weekend too since I have some stuff to finish up, but tomorrow will be my last chance to see most of my coworkers. It's kind of sad. I really like this place. Saying goodbye to all the other interns is going to be especially hard, but I've got a lot to look forward to as well.
I still haven't found a job, so hopefully I can find one soon before my savings account is completely wiped out. It's amazing how fast money disappears when you're paying to work rather than getting paid to work, but it was definitely worth it!
Anyway, I just wanted to say thanks one last time to all of you who supported me both financially and in prayer over the last few months. I'm really grateful to have had this experience. Please continue to pray that this transition will go smoothly for me as I move back to Seattle and try to figure out what to do with the rest of my life. Pray that God will show me where he wants me to be, and that I'll be open to wherever he leads. Right now I feel that I'm supposed to move back to WA and look for an job where I can continue to learn and develop my engineering skills, but if he has something else in mind, then I want to be open to that as well. If there's one thing I've learned during my time at EMI, it's that life is really exciting when you're following God's will!
ps - Even though I'm done at EMI, I'm going to try to continue updating this thing on a semi-regular basis so that all you GR and SD folks can keep up with what's going on in my life. I haven't done a very good job communicating with all of you since I moved to the west coast so hopefully this blog will help with that.
I still haven't found a job, so hopefully I can find one soon before my savings account is completely wiped out. It's amazing how fast money disappears when you're paying to work rather than getting paid to work, but it was definitely worth it!
Anyway, I just wanted to say thanks one last time to all of you who supported me both financially and in prayer over the last few months. I'm really grateful to have had this experience. Please continue to pray that this transition will go smoothly for me as I move back to Seattle and try to figure out what to do with the rest of my life. Pray that God will show me where he wants me to be, and that I'll be open to wherever he leads. Right now I feel that I'm supposed to move back to WA and look for an job where I can continue to learn and develop my engineering skills, but if he has something else in mind, then I want to be open to that as well. If there's one thing I've learned during my time at EMI, it's that life is really exciting when you're following God's will!
ps - Even though I'm done at EMI, I'm going to try to continue updating this thing on a semi-regular basis so that all you GR and SD folks can keep up with what's going on in my life. I haven't done a very good job communicating with all of you since I moved to the west coast so hopefully this blog will help with that.
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