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Friday, October 25, 2013

Grace

October has been crazy and full of fun! I'm engaged, Curtis Martin (founder of FOCUS) came to ASU, and it's officially fall in AZ (it's in the 80's)! So an updated on our engagement is that we have a date, May 31, 2014 and have taken our engagement pictures. It's all very exciting. 

Curtis Martin, president and founder of FOCUS came to ASU! It was such a huge honor to have him here on campus. He spoke at a Newman event called Spark Your Faith. I was emcee for the night and Curtis spoke on how the college campus is the epicenter for the New Evangelization. Around 400 people came to the event!
Lunch with Curtis and the team!
Curtis is on the far right. 

Speaking his words of wisdom.

Maggie, one of our students and Curtis.

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Silly girls excited for Curtis Martin!
Here's some more exciting things going on:
Spreading the word out on campus!

Fall break hiking trip!

Amy and I spending time with Jason Aldean!
Don't worry, that tat is fake. ;)

Maggie and I at Mu Epsilon Theta's pledge presentation party!

MEO Pledge Presentation Party

Tailgating for the SunDevils on Homecoming!

Tailgating!
God has placed beautiful women in my life to minister to. I'm so grateful for all the grace He's given me. I think it's easy to complain about the long nights, busy schedule, and all the stuff I have to do, but I think about it and then determine that I wouldn't change a thing. Over 100 women are involved in a weekly Bible study, I have the honor of mentoring 9 women who lead their own study, and have several more beginning to learn. The need to share the Gospel is urgent and I'm thankful God thinks I can help further His Kingdom. 

Please keep Katie and Samantha in your prayers as they prepare to interview to become FOCUS missionaries. There is a great need for laborers, but sadly, there are few. If you know of anyone who would be a great FOCUS missionary, please let me know! I would love to help them through the process. FOCUS is on 83 campuses, but our goal is to be on 100 for the 2014-2015 school year! Pray for laborers to rise up! 
Love, Anna



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Sunday, October 6, 2013

Saying "YES"

Typically my blog is used to keep everyone up-to-date on my work as a missionary, but last night my wonderful boyfriend (now fiancé), James, asked me to marry him! EVERYONE keeps asking me how he did it and for the story behind the ring, so here it goes...

James picked me up from my house around 6 pm and he was really paranoid about his shoe choice, which is weird because he always wears tennis shoes, but yesterday he wasn't. He decided that we needed to go back to his house to change his shoes, which I naturally thought was dumb. I don't care about his shoes, but I later found out he was just nervous, wanted his shoes to match, and if you know James, you know he can't match well. :)

We went to Scottsdale and ate at a pizza place which is where we had our first "official" date. After that we just walked around downtown Scottsdale, talked, ate ice cream, and laughed a lot. Around 8 pm James gets a text from Fr. Clements, our boss and Priest at the Newman center, saying that he needs James' help getting ready for a development meeting the next day. I was annoyed because Fr. Clements knew it was our date night, but who can say no to a Priest?!

We show up to the Newman center, which is under construction, and Fr. Clements tells us to go into the new Adoration chapel and he'll be in there in a minute. At the back of the room was a table with a picture of Our Lady of Guadalupe (she holds a special place in my heart) and a Rosary. James then said all these nice things and asked me to be his wife!


Asking me!





My pretty picture of Our Lady of Guadalupe!



My Rosary.
He said that every time I pray it,  I can remember the moment he asked me to be his wife. :)
After he proposed, he took me into the Church and Fr. Clements was up on the altar with the candles lit, ready for Mass. It was so beautiful and perfect. Fr. Clements said Mass just for the two of us, blessed my ring, picture, and Rosary. The proposal was beautiful and everything I could ever dream of wanting. 

Okay, so the ring! 

The ring is a turquoise, diamond, and gold Le Vian ring. He bought it in Scottsdale at a tiny jewelers that specializes in Le Vian. 

Why turquoise? Well, I have never wanted a traditional engagement ring. I've actually always just wanted a band, but James wanted something a little more traditional and special than that, so we compromised. Turquoise is one of my favorite stones, when Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego she was wearing a blue mantel with stars, and well, I'm Native American. HA. I wanted gold because most of my jewelry is silver and my ring should be more special. There's also little diamonds on the side, which fits what James wanted. Plus- there's only 1 of my ring in the whole world and it's on my finger!

Overall, I'm SOOO happy! James is perfect, my ring is perfect, and I know our life will be perfect with God at the center. 

Thank you to Father Clements for being so sneaky and awesome and to Milly, our photographer! Oh, and to James, for thinking I'm cool enough to be his future wife!









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