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Thursday, October 27, 2005

She's a shoe girl



And why shouldn't she be?! She's our daughter! I originally wanted to just take the picture of her in the cute dress, but she begged me to take a picture of the shoes. So here they are, forever captured in a picture.
Life has been pretty normal around here. I started working at the bank about a month ago, just 3 days a week, and I love it. The girls are great, and the atmosphere is SO laid back. Ellie is having a great time with Shana and the kids and learning tons in preschool. She can now use scissors. I don't know if that's good or bad. I know I said she was potty trained a few months back, but now she's OFFICIALLY potty trained, if you know what I mean. (without me being too gross for those of you who know what I'm talking about.)
We've really been getting to know a lot more people here in town. Josh has been spending a lot of time with our youth pastor, and he's introduced us to several other pastors here in town. It's been good. We recently saw the 3rd Left Behind movie at one of the Baptist churches in town, and it was a great way to meet more people in our community.
The coolest thing happened yesterday while I was at work. I'm not trying to be all reflective and cheesy, I'm just telling you a cool story. At our bank, we have desks where you sit down, not a counter that you walk up to. A rough looking teenage guy came to my desk and wanted to take some money out of his account, and I had begun the transaction. Out of the blue he says "Yeah, I just got out of rehab." I did not know what to say, but obviously he was reaching out for something. I said, "That's great, that is so awesome, good for you!" He then went on to tell me that it was going to be tough, trying to get his life in order, and what not. All this time I'm searching for the careful words to say to him, asking God to give me something to say to this guy without running him off by being the Christian crazy person. I swiveled around in my chair to see that our youth pastor (who used to be an addict of just about everything) was sitting in the bank. Immediately I said, "That's the guy you need to talk to, he'll help you in any way he can." To make this long story a little bit shorter, the kid (Tony) talked to Rick, and he was at youth group last night, jamming on his guitar with the guys. I've never felt so directly used by God. What are the chances that Tony would come to my desk and that Rick would be at the bank at the same time? I'm so thankful for God's divine timing and how He used me yesterday. Hope you didn't think that was lame.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Josh & Cammie,

YES I remember you both and have browsed your blog a few times :) I will add you to our blog. This is a nice way to keep in touch or find old friends. All is doing well for us and it was good to make contact with us :) Loving the pictures of your fam!

Have a great day,

Joe

4:44 PM  
Blogger Hummel Family said...

WOW Cammie, that is awesome!! God was definately with you yesterday! I love hearing these kinds of stories. May Tony begin to start his life out on the RIGHT path.

Love
JoEllen

10:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Chemo! Can't blame her, those are cute shoes! :-) And no, your story isn't cheesy. :-P

12:56 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Cam, that's great! Thanks for the uplifting story! And I LOVE the shoe pic. :)

9:24 AM  

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