
I think it is safe to say that Sundays are my new favorite day of the week. Although I would rather hit the snooze button four more times in the morning, once I have gotten up to face the world, I'm
so glad I did. The frost on the grass, the sun rising over the hills, and the way my coffee warms me up when I'm cold inside makes it worth it. I usually spend a few minutes deliberating over my garb and then change it anyways once I'm dressed. Yes, call me a teenage girl; I don't mind since it's only been five months since I was thoroughly enjoying being one. Then I go out and pour my already brewed coffee. My grandma's coffee maker has that "delay brew" button which is probably fairly commonplace, but as I have only recently discovered it, it seems like magic. And it's off to church for me. I have always wanted to go to a little white church with a steeple, and I never thought the people would be so warm and welcoming. There is a family here that I've known... well, our fathers have been friends since before they were married, so I've known them all my life. Anyways, they invited me to this church and then I go to their house for Sunday Dinner afterwards, which is pretty much the cat's meow. Thank you, Folks for being my friends!
So here are the promised pictures. To anyone who lives in St. George, I'm sure you've seen better, but for all my friends back in Phoenix, this is what my new town looks like. I'm no photographer, but I think these are pretty fun photos. Oh and thank you to my mom for finding the USB cable in my closet at home!
1 comment:
Kara,
We read your entire blog and we now feel like we know you even better. :)
We had no idea you liked the rain so much . . . But don't get your hopes up too much . . . it rarely rains this much . . . sorry.
Nice pictures (that's from a native of St. George).
Keep up the good work!
The Folks
P.S. Pork chops for Sunday dinner this week . . . see you then!
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