In His Radiance

You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden. Nor do men light a lamp and put it under a peck measure, but on a lampstand, and it gives light to all in the house. Let your light so shine before men that they may see your moral excellence and your praiseworthy, noble, and good deeds and recognize and honor and praise and glorify your Father Who is in heaven. Matt5:14-16

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Update from the deep South

Yellow and blue flags fly from lamposts above my head as I walk through the streets toward the University Campus. I walked these streets last night. A new flatmate arrived and her friend lives in a flat a block from where we do. So we visited and then came home via the botanical gardens. So far now, there are five of us at the flat. Keiran, Rob, Thelma, Zoanna and myself.
It's good getting to know them all and their friends. We still have one flat mate yet to arrive though. Uni starts soon. I've already set up my university computer account. It means I can use their internet now. :D

Not much is really happening now until Uni starts so I'm preoccupying myself by familiarising myself with the city layout. (It's not exactly very big or complicated)

My room is all set up and I'm really happy with the size and fitting, etc.

I'm happy to host anyone coming down for a day or two (but it would be a bit harder to host more than probably two people - my room isn't massive)

Anyway, until I've got something to talk about I won't bother updating (probably until uni starts.)

Just thought I would let you all know I'm still alive...
Janei,
Rayd

posted by Rayd at 1:12 pm

3 Comments:

Blogger amy said...

Glad you're still alive!

Good to hear you settling in, getting to know the flatty's.

Enjoy every moment of it rayd.

Thinking & praying for you

ps - did I mention we missed you already?!

8:51 pm  
Blogger hg said...

I too am glad that you're not dead. Have you sorted out a church and whatnot?

1:01 pm  
Blogger Rayd said...

I'm checking out different churches and things down here still. It's hard to pick a lunch from a basket of good apples. (hmm, that was my sad attempt at making a deep meaningful proverb)

9:25 am  

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