AG, my little bear/badger! First off, let's soak in that you live in Boone and attend the same university as me now. so. freaking. wonderful. AG and I didn't get super close at camp until I was given the best job at camp: temporary day hostess. We bonded over the silly non-touristy orlando things to do and the joy of being forty five minutes from the beach in between my bugle ringing and missing camper announcements. Honestly though, AG was one of those people that I just knew was going to be a part of my life post camp.
Annie Grace has a beautiful, beautiful heart. Her desire to please God in everything comes above all else, which is a refreshing quality in a person today. The joy she seeks out in people and situations is wonderful to witness and I am so lucky to be able to have her nearby to fellowship and pray with. AG has this ability to really listen and respond with words only God could give her. I am so encouraged after every conversation we have, and she never gives up on me when I truly need a friend. Her ability to speak freely is incredible to be around and her love for those that God places on her heart is relentless.
The thing I have learned most from AG is to always trust that God has me where He does for a reason. He would never throw me into a situation that I wouldn't be glorifying Him through, and that is such a needed reminder for me sometimes. The Lord truly speaks to me through her and her ability to understand my feelings about things astounds me. AG, thank you so much for being an incredible sister in Christ and for never forgetting that God has you where He does because it is part of the plan. You are so, so wonderful and I am so thankful that you are in my life. Love you forever my little badger.
Isaiah 55:8-9
"“My thoughts are nothing like your thoughts,” says the Lord. “And my ways are far beyond anything you could imagine. For just as the heavens are higher than the earth, so my ways are higher than your ways and my thoughts higher than your thoughts."

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