Thursday, July 21, 2011

(Little Deli on 4th St)

Yesterday nick and i ate at this cute little deli on 4th street "Benos". It was decorated with paintings, and art.


It is all about supporting our local community, buy locally. Which is great!


They even buy things from locals and sold them. Such as soap, hand made mittens, and photography. The paintings on the walls were hand painted by people in the area, and could be bought as well.


A sandwich ranges from 4 to 7 dollars, and the soup is only 2. It was a cheap, cute, local lunch date. Their hoagies have a special tomato vinagrette sauce. mmm. We will be going back i have a feeling.


It got me so excited for me and nick to have our own community we call home. And be able to support the local businesses. To have a place we call ours. We wanted to go to this local music show that was being held down by the lake, however our work schedules are always all over the place- which is becoming very frustrating. So since i work in the evenings and he works days we don't find much time to do outings like that.

Someday. We are going to have an amazing marriage. I am so excited to proclaim how much i love him and commit my life to him in front of all my family, friends, and God.

We are growing so much more with God. We are taking small steps into incorporating him more and more into our lives. We know he needs to be the center of our love. Each morning when we wake up we have been giving thanks, and saying our daily devotions. And we are saying a dinner time prayer as well. I know these are things i should be doing already, but i am getting back to where my relationship used to be with God, and this time Nick is with for the journey.

Sometimes i wonder if this was Gods' plan all along...He is constantly re assuring me he is always there. Yet, i am like only 75% trusting him, and still find myself wanting to control my life my way. I am going to work on trusting him 100% and do according to his will. Even through my financial struggles, academic struggles.

Funny how one little deli shop can surface so many feelings.

:)

Bye for now.

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