What a week. Needless to say the business of our new lives has commenced. Much has happened since the last post. Welcome week, our 1st anniversary, first day of classes, and new job prospects. Here goes:
Welcome Week began with a dessert night featuring a jazz band. We met a great couple from Chicago. Following that the week was full of informational seminars for me (Tanner) and many free meals for the both of us. We have come to appreciate free meals all too much like the college lifestyle affords. We have met people literally from all over the world. Africa, the UK, Virginia, Kansas, Indiana, Korea, Cambodia...
These are a few friends Jet has met - all, including the photographer, are roommates and have befriended Jet. Sweet girls who have made her feel welcome at Fuller. This is the event that had burgers, veggie burgers, and sushi. Not exactly a Texas cook out. Other pictures of Welcome Week include:
Prayer Breakfast. Neat time.
Convocation. President Mouw. INCREDIBLE.
Griffith Observatory. Those of you who know me very well, know I am notorius for being a planner. Thus Saturday night I planned to take Jet on a picnic at the Griffith Observatory - which I had heard was a great place to see all of LA and enjoy the setting sun. Come to find out, it was a tourist attraction with some picnic table stuck on the side of the road. Needless to say that evening ended in our partaking in an Avanti pizza experience. Good pic of us none the less.
Our welcome week was concluded by the celebration of our anniversary. We began at a breakfast restaurant in Hollywood, Griddle Cafe. Best decision of the weekend up to that point based on the fact that the pancakes feel over the side of the plate - excellent.
We then drove up the coast to Santa Barbara to eat dinner at Stonehouse Restaurant part of the San Ysidro Ranch. We sat on the patio and ate dinner while the sun set over the city of Santa Barabara. Perfect way to celebrate an incredible in our lives as US.
Class finally started yesterday for me. 10 hours and many pages later I emerged. Only going to class on Tuesday and Thursday makes for long days. Overall I have not felt this in the middle of the Lord's will for my life in a long time. He is speaking assurances to me as I listen to my world reknowned professors and experience seminary.
I had a second interview with Patagonia Monday and JET GOT HIRED at Pottery Barn. It was an absolute working of the Lord. She called and was hired within 5 hours. She attended orientation today and will move forward to being a Pottery Barn employee. If I get the Patagonia job we will work within one block of each other, walking distance from our home, and in the middle of the historic Old Pasadena.
Cannot complain today. Must continue to hit the books. Thank you all for your prayers of sustaining force. We are making a life out of this West coast adventure and think of many of you often.
Until next time - Cheers. Tanner


