
Event: General Youth Conference
What a trip and a great experience. It all started at 7 a.m. Dec. 28, 2005. I knew that God was going to open up my heart in a new way, and He did. They like to say that the sessions and classes are 100% Organic Whole Wheat Bread. No puff puff, we have lots of time, sit back and relax stuff. I knew after opening night that I was in for a real heart change. Praise God! However, I must say that it all came in time. Our first moments upon arriving were a test of our patience. When Kari, Elizabeth and I arrived that the Choo Choo Holiday Inn,

we dutifully unloaded our luggage and headed into the lobby to get our room assignments. Soon we had our keys and were looking for the elevators, stair?...hallways... something.... Well come to find out we needed to walk about "3/4 mile", through some trains, past some stores and restaurants and then finally to building #2. Great thanks.... so we started our trek, dragging our burdens behind us. Many other events happened and finally we were ready for the meeting. Oh, I forget to mention that I backed into a friend on mine, opps but then he backed into someone leaving too, so we were even. No dents:)

The single most awesome moment at GYC was when my friend Elizabeth responded to a call by Mark Finley for baptism. Tears of joy were falling off my face and I was smiling so much. Jesus is so faithful and reaching every heart that is open. I praise God for the priveledge of knowing Him and being apart of this work. I must say that my comittment to follow Jesus was renewed and to better organize our church outreach team to get this work done. We have a lot to do but God is ready to empower us. Well, the trip home was fun. After not really sleeping a lot that week, I was crazy tired on the way home. After 7 hours of driving my contacts were blurred, I was eating corn nuts, drinking water and listening to Andrew Peterson sing about getting lost in Kalamazoo when I noticed we were going south instead of north. So after looking at the map 10 times, we were finally heading north again and laughing all the way about how crazy things can be. It was probably just pure sleepiness but oh well. Praise God for safe travels, time to connect and talk about all God had taught us at GYC.
I must say that new years was lots of fun. I spent it with Christian and Heidi at the Martin's house. Nolly prepared all these Argentinian snacks,

which threw me back to many memories of Argentina. My favorite treat was alfajores. I remember my friend Holly and I would buy some and go into town, find a nice bench, and eat them. Yum!

We also had some pan dulce for ano nuevo and just lots of fun watching old family videos.
And then at around... oh 11:55... for some reason we got out the sparkling juice...oh HAPPY NEW YEAR. It cracks me up how crazy everyone goes in New York City when the ball drops. Hopefully Jesus comes this year. I know He wants to come back soon, so I will pledge to serve Him more this year. Will you?!