Well, believe it or not, my time here on island has gone by rather quickly. It has been quite an adventure thus far. One thing I have promised myself: to take full advantage of the location I find myself in, never forgetting to gaze at God's beauty. When thinking about the past month living on a rock in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, I decided to take note of some of the gnarly experiences and other events worth mentioning. Here are a few things that have been worth noting in the adventure:
- On Sept. 13 I surrendered my California license and attained a new one - it has a rainbow on it
- Bought a car, a 1992 Subaru wagon that I named Elanor
- Flew into Honolulu and visited the island of Oahu for four days partaking in Young Life Mission Community Weekend
- Caught a ferry boat and spent two nights on the island of Molokai to train leaders in Young Life
- Moved from Lahaina to the town of Kihei, now living with 3 other Godly guys in a nice bachelor pad
- Have watched nearly every sunset fall to the horizon :)
With many more adventures to come, I couldn't help but look back at the blessings I have already experienced. Yet the biggest portion of my time here so far has been left unspoken, the ministry movement. This is mainly because it is discussed in length in the continued blog post titled: The Blind Journey

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