Hello and happy new year!
I had planned to write one more post last year, but it didn't happen. So here we are in a new year, 2021. I hope you had a joyful Christmas season, and a good start to the new year. Since I didn't post during college, here's a random picture update from August 2020 till January 2021.
Right before my mom and Deborah left Sarah, Lauren, and I at college, we drove to Alabama to eat at Lambert's- the home of the throwed roll.
Flags at college to remember 9/11....
It's always fun to drive around looking at Christmas lights. Some houses really go all out on their decorations.
On the drive back to our hometown after finishing college, we stopped at a park in Tallahassee for a brisk walk.
This Christmas, we girls had fun learning how to make royal icing for cookies with my aunt.
Our family has had some really awesome fires this winter.
January 1st-5th, Sarah and I joined Students for Life in Georgia. Almost 200 students from around the country met in Georgia and together we knocked on 70,000 doors, encouraging voters to vote pro-life in the senator election. There were 22 different vans, and every day, each van went to different neighborhoods campaigning. We also held signs outside the voting precinct on election day.
Saturday, Jan. 2nd, a group of about 80 people stood outside this abortion clinic holding signs. A man who was not part of our group used a megaphone to preach the gospel and talk to the guys who were going in and out of the clinic.
Our van group had the opportunity to eat at some interesting places. :) This small restaurant called Big Bang Pizza has robots that serve you.
The spinach mushroom pizza tasted amazing!
This little pig with a sweater on was just the cutest.
The weather was absolutely beautiful in Georgia.
While taking group pictures in front of this building, the owner came out and shared the history behind this painting. The left side represents old Georgia (1817) and the right side (pictured below) represents the new Georgia.
The voting precinct we stood at was a library, and across the street there was this tunnel.
Our van group...
Friends, please pray for our country, pray for President Trump, pray for protection for him and his family, pray for God to work a miracle, pray for the impossible. This whole election thing is not over yet, so do not give up praying. Pray harder than ever before. Trust, yes, because God certainly has a plan, but please please pray that God will turn this thing around and ultimately be glorified in all of it, no matter the outcome.
Here’s a fun song I think you’ll enjoy called Keep America Great, written by two sisters. :) If you’re viewing this post on your email, click here. They also wrote this song called TWALP, aka “That’s why America Loves President Trump.” :)
Now, let's chat in the comments! I'd love to hear what your favorite memory was in 2020.
with love,
Ashley
Psalm 112:7 ~ He shall not be afraid of evil tidings: his heart is fixed, trusting in the Lord.
Psalm 9:9-10 ~ The Lord also will be a refuge for the oppressed, a refuge in times of trouble. And they that know thy name will put their trust in thee: for thou, Lord, hast not forsaken them that seek thee.
It is nice hearing from you. Thank You for sharing all of your adventures.
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Dear Ashley, You are such a shining light for Jesus. I am so inspired and refreshed in spirit by your Godly life and example. I pray you never change and always stay as sweet as you are. I am continuing to plead with God for a miracle in this election even in this eleventh hour. God bless you, sweet friend.
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