Today.
Every moment can bring you contentment if you just look for God in that moment.
This weekend has been another glimpse of what it feels like to be truly content in my current life. God has been so good to me. I love my life.
How could I not? Last night involved half-price appetizers with some co-workers at American Sector restaurant at the WWII museum, delicious seafood from the Louisiana Seafood Festival with great friends, and live music down by the Frenchman Art Market with the roomie.
I am living a life that brings me so much joy. I am content in the moments God has given me. Each moment of the day is a gift from God.
Today. I slept until almost 11am. I did nothing all day. The roomie and I sat and watched the MS State football game {but seriously who am I and what have I done with the old Jenna? & #hailstate}. That's all we did. It was glorious. I did a little work while we watched. Which have I mentioned that I'm thankful for a rewarding job today? The day ended with sushi, a grocery run, and a redbox movie.
I love my life.
The redbox movie I am currently watching is Mom's Night Out, and I must say you moms out there have a very tough job. One in which I'm kind of thankful I don't have today. So props to you moms. I love moms. I happen to have the greatest mom on planet earth. But today I'm content being a single in NOLA.
I eat oysters and watch football. I am a twenty something who is having a blast.
Thank you, God, for giving me contentment in my life.
This is contentment.
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