Monday, May 22, 2006

the end


'Tis a sad day. The Three Musketeers have parted ways. One to become a minister. The other to seek further education. And me ... to seek my destiny.

17 comments:

sajini said...

I feel ya!! I went through that 3 years ago around this time!!! :( Pucker up sista!! I know, easier said than done!!

James Austin said...

Congratulations again, Christine. I'm kind of actually realizing that every day is my destiny in a way, I mean my whole life has been leading up to this point. Invigorating, yet anticlimactic.

Lorie said...

What does this mean? Did you graduate? Who are the 3 Muskrats? :)

Seriously...?

Unknown said...

Time to forge ahead and carve out your place in the world.

ckjolly said...

no no ... sorry about that. my two guy friends graduated this weekend. We're all going separate ways this summer.

Anonymous said...

Praying for you Christine, that you will have a rewarding and invigorating summer. Pls pray that we will keep warm this winter!!

Anonymous said...

ruth, isn't praying for warm weather rather selfish?

ckjolly said...

erm ... is ruth asking for warm weather?

Priscilla said...

You're in those transient years that I was talking about earlier. God will carry you through. It's an exciting time...because change is exciting...but it also can leave you with a sense of loss. You'll get through this and always remember that there are new people to love and meet.

Anonymous said...

Last night was cold - and we are feeling cold in this household...I would appreciate prayer that we woudln't feel cold all the time. (new house - bad heating).

We are also in a drought in Sydney - so obviously would appreciate prayer for rain.

ckjolly said...

absolutely

Anonymous said...

Hey, it poured tonight, Christine..thanks for your prayers :-)

James Austin said...

Congratulations on losing your guy friends.

ckjolly said...

thanks, jim.

James Austin said...

When I graduated, I lost all my girl friends. Well, most of them.

Unknown said...

Did you have any girl friends?

ckjolly said...

Yes, I do ... but it's a lesson I learned rather late. I depended too much on the guys in the beginning.