Yup! No, I didn't take the picture. I wish! If I can figure it out, I might put one up that my Grampa took though (he's an incredible photographer). Ryan had a little butterfly friend at Capernwray during the summer that he called Abraham, I believe because it reminded him of God's faithfulness. So every time I see a butterfly, it reminds me of God's faithfulness. Also, I hate caterpillars (they really gross me out), so it's a nice little analogy of "the old has gone, the new has come."
I'm a girl who feels like I've done alot of thinking...and have come to the conclusion that following God is the best possible way to spend my life. Follow Him through all the good times as well as through the nit and grit of life. Life is a hard, rough road with lots of rocks and boulders and roots to trip on, but I think that as I follow God more and more, the path will get rougher, but the scenery and happenings around me will become increasingly beautiful. (Philippians 3:7-11).
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Yup! No, I didn't take the picture. I wish! If I can figure it out, I might put one up that my Grampa took though (he's an incredible photographer). Ryan had a little butterfly friend at Capernwray during the summer that he called Abraham, I believe because it reminded him of God's faithfulness. So every time I see a butterfly, it reminds me of God's faithfulness. Also, I hate caterpillars (they really gross me out), so it's a nice little analogy of "the old has gone, the new has come."
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