by C.D. Gill | Mar 15, 2016 | For All That is Good, Uncategorized
I’m officially 3 weeks post-op from my Lasik eye surgery so I feel like I can relay my experience safely without needing to update with unforeseen complications. In my research, I didn’t find a lot of people who explained how the procedure went for them....
by C.D. Gill | Jan 29, 2016 | Blog, Travel
Never before have I traveled as much in one year as I traveled last year. We have many people and God to thank for giving us that time in those places. It was a gift and an adventure I will not soon forget. A friend of mine somehow remembered a majority of the places...
by C.D. Gill | Jan 5, 2016 | Blog, Culture, Travel
We’ve always wanted to get out to see the mission hospital in Zambia which has been and still is such a huge part of my husband’s (and in-laws) life. We were so privileged to go out and really see life in Zambia first hand. We have so many stories and...
by C.D. Gill | Sep 29, 2015 | Blog, Travel
The energy on the West Coast is something I have never experienced before. And I have to say–I really liked it. It was late at night and I’d just gotten picked up by a friend of mine. As exhausted as I was, I also was wide awake, so she took me to see...
by C.D. Gill | Sep 8, 2015 | Blog, For All That is Good
As people-pleasing twenty-somethings trying to come into our own as adults, we often feel the need to hit the ground running right out of school. The message whispered and often shouted in our faces is that success = busyness. So much busyness, in fact, that...
by C.D. Gill | Aug 31, 2015 | Blog, Travel
Author note: I can’t write a post about this park honestly without including my entire experience at Crabtree Falls, but I also don’t want to lure you to a post about the beauty of nature and blindside you with death. So I’m going to be as delicate...
by C.D. Gill | Aug 28, 2015 | Blog, For All That is Good
Not that many years ago, I used to think every person had a set job in the world, a designated career path, if you will. Pastors, train engineers, financial consultants, teachers, web developers–there are a thousand nuances to who you are that make up the fabric...