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Lindy Cowart
 
(*Note:  Lindy was a member of the Student Blogger Staff from August 2009-April 2010.* )

Judson College - Freshman
Blows out 19 candles on February 28th, 2010
I've blogged almost my whole life- off and on.
I ride horses now - excitment.
I strongly believe in God and what the Bible tells us.
Not the average "party" Freshman by any means.
You should keep coming back! :D


  • Feb 25
    2010
    WooHoo!     1 comment
      in Freshmen

    Are you guys excited about scholarship weekend? I am, but I am saddened by the fact I will not be here for it. I will be off in Rome, Ga. riding horses. Have I not told you guys? I am on the equestrian team this semester! I guess Coach Jennifer Hoggle thought I had potential.:) It's fun now- I once wanted to quit. I learned that if you just talk it out and have a good day, you feed off of it. I am so much more confident and peaceful around horses than I once was. The decision to continue it into next semester is still a question, but I am not going to bother with it for now. God will help me decide and work things out.  He will prepare the way and my heart. Another thing I learned is to be on a team you have to want it. You have to get out there and say you are going to do your best and seek to improve one thing about yourself. You will be so surprised at what you can do!

    About this weekend, do not be nervous. There is no sense in it, silly girls. Just do the best that you can and give it all you got, but most importantly - have fun. You are wonderful the way God made you and with Him you can do anything, but He has to be close to your side. If you are nervous anyway, then know I totally understand. I can remember my own Scholarship Day like it was a few hours ago. Time flies when you’re having fun.

    I gave my practice tour for Ambassadorship tonight. I did pretty well. She said I just needed to watch some older members do their tours, but she recommends that for everyone. I am thrilled to know I did well in my knowledge of Mother Judson!

    by Lauren Cowart 

  • Feb 24
    2010

    I have an update on my roommate in case you guys were concerned. Her dad and brother are coming to get her things, but she is ever so much better. I thought I would make it easier on them and pack it tonight. No big deal? Guess again! I had to get some boxes from a neighbor. ha ha. It took 5 hours, but I did it! That way it won't be so difficult for her folks to pack it up.

    While I was packing I came across 16 cents in her drawer and I thought to myself that I could either take this or wrap it up and put it in her suitcase. It is hers after all. Or finders keepers? This was an interesting predicament and even though I knew what I was going to do, I called one of my "church mommas" to seek her opinion on "what Jesus would do".  

    She said that if you even feel convicted about something you should listen to it.

    Check!

    She said if the Lord can trust you to do the right thing with the small things, He can trust you the same with the big things.

    Yes!

    What did Lindy do? Well, I took that 16 cents and put it in my piggy bank!!

    Just kidding!!

    I took some tape and wrapped it up together and drew a smiley face on it.  Then, I placed it inside her suitcase fully satisfied with the fact that I glorified my Lord with something so small. These tests allow me to see a glimpse of what God is molding me into. I will never feel so full and complete.

    I also believe that this situation drew me to call this Godly woman and have an uplifting (accountability) talk. I simply adore my church family.

    Oh, and my friend who was in the car wreck is healing at a rapid pace. I am so thankful to my Lord for His discipline, yet His mercy and tender love. He will heal her to being as good as new. :) 

    by Lauren Cowart 

  • Feb 17
    2010

    These past few weeks have been so hectic! Okay, flashback to February 9th...  

    My roommate had been sick for several days -the whole nine yards kind of sick. It finally got to the point when I had to call her parents for her and tell them how sick she really was. Her dad told me she was probably dehydrated and to please get her some Pedialyte.

    Keys.

    Start Engine.

    Get the goods.

    Get back!

    For that night and into the next day I make sureshe drinks this liquid and sleeps. Here is some background information: she had had a kidney transplant a little over a year ago so everything she does and anything that happens to her needs to be considered carefully. 

    February 10th 

    All right, she is still terribly ill and around noon I decide that she needs to go home.  After four hours, her father makes it here to get her and takes her home. Later that evening I get a text from her that she is being rushed to University Hospital in Birmingham. Her body might be rejecting her kidney.

    Let me explain...  Earlier this same day I got news that one of my best friends back home fell asleep at the wheel when going home around 4 o'clock.  It was a horrific wreck!  I mean, they had to cut her out of the vehicle, her jacket and her boot in order to reach her crushed ankle.  God was watching over her and I thank Him that she is still alive today.  She was just over working herself with school and 40+ hours of work and other things happening in her life. She told me that she truly believes God was telling her to slow down by allowing this wreck to happen.  Guys, all things happen in the will of God.  Equally important is the fact that all things turn out for His glory. Always remember that! No matter what!

    Nevertheless, this was one eventful and emotional day for me. I just felt so drained after all that, but my Judson sisters were there for me and are always so amazingly good to me. I love them so much!

    I thank God for this experience. I have a better hold on Him and I was awakened to some things I had forgotten.  Plus, I am a lot closer to all my wonderful friends back home - just like old times! The Lord has a way of swinging things around and loving on you at the same time.

     

    by Lauren Cowart 

  • Jan 29
    2010

    The fourth week of the spring semester is here and it sure doesn't feel so great.  I would have never imagined that it would be so hard to re-adjust.  The first few days I felt like someone just picked me up and threw me into this new mix of classes and new experiences.  I didn't have my books yet, since I had decided to order them off Amazon for cheaper pricing.  While I am talking about that I will say this rule: If you borrow someone's book because you don't have yours yet, make sure you return it in the exact condition that you first got it in.  To not do so is one of the rudest things you could do.  I did- I just figured I would say that. Another thing is this: Make sure you observe quiet hours.  Some people (me in particular) are trying to go to bed at 10 o'clock and we don't appreciate running and yelling.  So, be prepared, guys.

    It's getting better everyday.  It's just so strange that I would get home sick the second semester and not when I first leave. I'm sure it's because everyone at home is doing their thing and I'm not there to keep up with them.  I mean church, actually - not gossip. Plus, I miss my family and spending time with them. 

    Oh, and one more piece of advice: Decide on your classes and be firm with them.   It costs moo-la to drop or add one later on after the deadline to do so is over, but I'm sure you guys knew that.

    I will look on the bright side.  Getting up for an 8 a.m. class allows me to have a wonderful daylight schedule.  I'm so ready for daylight savings time! Oh, and I officially have a big sister, Ryan Dowling and will get to start on more traditions.

    God Bless!

    by Lauren Cowart 

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