Year in Review: A Look Back at 2014
When you think back
on 2014, what immediately comes to mind?
LF: I really think 2014 was marked by clearing
hurdles. The theme of mountains and valleys was huge. There were highs and lows, but the amazing thing is that every low was immediately followed by an awesome high. Overall, it was a good year with its fair share of challenges.
CF: I agree. To me, it was a “back to the
drawing board” kind of year. Plenty of fine-tuning. If I had to sum the year up
in two words, I’d go with “successfully conquered”.
What were some of the
highlights/defining moments?
LF: The first thing that comes to mind is getting
published on ‘Darling’ magazine's website. It was a poem I wrote for my mom for Mother's Day and it was exciting to share that. Also, seeing the youth engage in
worship and leading by example, especially during November’s Wednesday Worship Experience, was amazing. Oh, and our one-year
anniversary trip to Chicago...
CF: Yeah, our
travels to Chicago and St. Louis were pretty epic. I’d say graduating with my
Master’s in Education a couple weeks ago was a highlight, though if I had to
choose one in particular, I’d go with LEGACYouth reaching a new level in its ministry this summer.
It’s been exciting to lead such an awesome group of students during a watershed
year. No doubt, it's going to be even more amazing in 2015 as God continues to lead us in developing the worship culture.
How would you compare
the sophomore and freshman years of marriage?
LF: I feel like
we hit a pretty good groove this year...much more in balance. The first year
featured a lot of learning. I feel like we click more. We laugh more. We cry
more…but it’s with each other rather than ‘because of each other’. I also feel like we have become better friends and as a result, better partners. We anchor and support each other and it is a joy to operate that way.
CF: Amen. I feel
like our emotional unity has helped us press through some hard times. Overall,
I think we understand and compliment each other more. We’re not as afraid to be vulnerable and
transparent…and that, in turn, has enhanced our relationship. Everything feels
more settled now. The honeymoon year was pretty sweet, but I think the second
year has been even sweeter!
What lesson from 2014
are you eager to apply in 2015?
LF: There’s a
difference between motivation and determination. You can be determined to
complete something or apply yourself even when you don’t have the motivation. All too often this year, I held back because I didn't "feel" like doing something. But that is not a scalable philosophy. Determination and dedication will take us so much farther than "feeling motivated" ever will. I
feel like this applies to multiple areas in my life right now.
CF: Word. I’ve
felt this on the work front a couple times this year. Even when you feel out of
place…and your drive is splintered, you can thrive by allowing God to breathe
faithfulness into your pursuit of excellence. On a more personal note, I’ve learned,
at least to a higher degree, the positive consequences of trusting God while feeling alone/disconnected (relationally outside of marriage)...when wrestling with fading strongholds...and when setting
boundaries, whether in ministry or with finances and time management.
What do you hope
you’ll be saying at this time next year?
LF: The dedication is paying off. The query letters have been sent. Only three months to go until we’re debt-free. We’re
expecting. I think those are the big ones.
CF: I second
these. I’ll also add: What a successful first year of His Girl Fryday (cough, cough), what an effective year serving The
Gate Community Church as a new Messenger Fellowship associate...and what a thrilling year seeking fresh leads on a new career pathway. Oh...and I'm hungrier for God and His ways like never before and thus, ending my third decade of living on the highest possible note.
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2014 - By the Numbers
Estimated miles driven: 27,586
Fall 2014 GPA: 4.0 (clinching Magna Cum Laude Honors)
Snowchased Snow Amounts: 17.4"
Miles run (Cameron): 674
Miles run (Cameron): 674
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