James 1:2-4
Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance. Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything.
Day four was a 12 hour day. I have been so caught up in adhering to the little rules of the class and image standards that I dropped the ball on bringing an important document to an administration session. I hope to never endure that stress during my time here again. My mantra continues to repeat into head, "Do not worry about anything, instead, pray about everything." Philippians 4:6.
I had my first meeting with my personal instructor this afternoon and it was very relieving after the day's events. My base decision will probably be changing and I will be more than likely bidding to stay in Dallas. I will explain more on that later on when it comes time in a couple of weeks. It's the least of my worries at this point in time. Sometimes I think that I'm making the wrong decision and then realize that all of my steps are ordained for me. No matter how this works out, what happens is what is supposed to happen. In my PI meeting, we had a good conversation on tips for success and how the instructors hold us accountable continuously. It's a vastly different environment from anything that I'm used to either at home or in any of my previous adventures. Some moments, I'm great and others, I struggle.
We spent time in the 757 simulator today learning the electrical system and we went over one page of this:
High point of the day: one of the instructors said she was jealous of my hair. I can't do hair. My hair, specifically. Made my day (I tried really hard this morning).
Side bun for the win. Small victories.
Tomorrow starts at 6:45am and 5:30am on Saturday. We get our Galaxy Tablets tomorrow and begin learning the phases of flight!



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