This is the question I found myself asking as I drove from visiting one friend to another today in lakeland Florida. As I stepped off of the airplane at 2:40 yesterday afternoon, I was greeted with a rather cool brisk breeze as I carried the car keys to a 2009 convertable eclipse! In need of transportation, Enterprise, had come to my rescue Friday afternoon and I was not upset at all to have needed to do business with them. As I looked down the rows of cars trying to find parking space # 670, my mouth fell open when I saw a comfortable sitting in it!!
I hopped in as if I had owned the car and knew everything about it, however, this was not the case. I sat down turned the key, and all of the sudden was overwhelmed with the sound of latino musica!! I screamed as I attempted to find the volume button, only to discover that it was invisible without the interior lights on. After locating the "power button," and punching it, I looked in the back seat and saw a 10 inch subwoofer between the back seats.
I literally laughed aloud and thought to myself, "I have got to try this thing out," I thought. Sure enough, traveling down I-4, anyone could have been serenaded to the sound of Bing Crosby and his base player in the song "White Christmas."
I am currently sitting in an a former favorite spot, "Panera Bread." The memories in this town are good ones, and full of adventure. Today, I was able to see the majority of those whom I consider to have been divinely placed in my life during my time as a Southeastern student. Graduations are a time to reflect, to enjoy, and to declare that the next chapter will be just as exciting and ordained as the former. Today close friends, Katie Radcliffe, Kelly Wallace, Sheldon Jeminez, Carol Rose, and Laura Praschan, reflected, enjoyed, and declared as they walked the stage of Victory Church, shaking the hands of professors who knew and believed in them and the call on their lives.
I am so very thankful to have been blessed with a last minute flight to Tampa, Florida to share this milestone moment with ones I love.
Take a moment and thank the Lord for covenant friendships ordained by God.
Now back to the dream car, memories, a couple of last goodbyes accompanied by latino music.
Thank you Lord for my friends and the chapters they will enter into. Anoint them and release your power over their lives, in the name of Jesus...
-Meg