I could probably write a novel about this, yet it is only a blog, but where to start?
My freshman year of college---I transferred mid-semester to Ozark Christian College so that I could experience dorm life and belong to a group of fun-loving Jesus followers. Even though I was a bit late to the party, my dorm friends welcomed me in quickly. There were close to 30 some freshman in our dorm that year and if you know OCC that dwindles quickly due to people getting their MRS degree or transferring schools, etc. By our junior year, there were 5 of us. The fab 5 of Goodman 3rd. I'm pretty sure the Fab 5 lasted a semester as well, because one (my college roommate) transferred to another college, one was the first to get engaged so she headed home to save money, and the other 3 (me included) moved into our first off-campus apartment and due to engagements/starting a family we only lived together for 7 months.
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| Fab 5 posing at restaurant in Joplin, MO. |
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| Fab 5 on Goodman 3rd. |
My college years are still considered some of the best times of my life. And not just due to the Fab 5, but ALL my friends and the silly escapades we did---too many to list, but I LOVE you all! (Side note: One reason is Chris Strickland---but he really isn't in the picture till a bit later.) Years later after some reflection, I am amazed at how God connected us and how we each, albeit somewhat different, had similar obstacles in life that we all encountered and we had each other to vent with and encourage us in our next steps. We definitely were sisters in Christ that prayed with, laughed with, cried with, danced with, and just survived college life with each other.
Three of us visited another in Knoxville, TN after she transferred colleges. The three of us hiked Chimney Mountain. Those same three visited each other in sunny Florida a few years later. All five of us were teachers or in ministry or married into ministry and continued to have the same ups and downs of young adult ministry life. Yet, minus some short visits here and there between 1 or 2 of us, the fab 5 hadn't been together since December 1996. 25 plus years.
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| Our first Fab 5 Trip in Branson, MO, Dec. 1996. |
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| On Day 1, we met in Nashville and took pictures at this Nashville mural entitled #whatliftsyou (artist: kelseymontagueart.com/whatliftsyou/). How appropriate. |
These college friends (and others) have been lifting me up since the moment I arrived on Goodman 3rd. We've enjoyed sunset walks while living on campus, ice skating, hot chocolate parties, dancing, singing, attempting to be disciplined together in our studies, wishing and dreaming about our futures, serving together on camp teams and mission trips, and so much more. Friendship lifts me up, Proverbs 17:17 says a friend loves at all times and Proverbs 27:17 "as iron sharpens iron, so does one man (or woman) sharpen another". God's desire for us in godly friendships is to build one another up and help us grow and be effective in our ministries. Whether that is in bringing respite to tired minister wives, teachers, ministers themselves----through common threads, testimonies, and laughter or to genuinely praying with each other and hearing how God is working through each of them and their families and continuing His good work in them....It so lifted me up and I know it did to the rest of the Fab 5 as well.
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| Can't fully tell, but that is the sunset at the end of Maverick. :) |
So......besides lots of good eating, line dancing, shopping, watching Maverick, hiking, picture taking, and karaoking (pretty sure that is not a word) ....we got matching tattoos. Obviously, we are all mamas teaching our adult kids that their tattoo must mean something and that it shouldn't be spur of the moment. You need to sit with it a while and make sure this is something that you will resonate with for the rest of your life. So ROAD TRIP '22 wasn't an option...but I would be one to argue that this tattoo, even though it wasn't specifically planned for our trip (to be fair, we had no specific plans except the vacation rental we had), I personally had been sitting with this for a long time. Not so much the "what" of the tattoo, but the connection of the tattoo. These sisters of mine that have lifted me up for the past 30 years mean a lot to me. Of the 5 of us, 3 got real tattoos and it was the same 3 that have climbed the literal mountains and visited sunny Florida, and have enjoyed some of God's majestic creation together (including sunsets) and on our own. The other two joined in on the fun and got our tattoo stenciled on them.
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| Melissa & I in the Great Smoky Mountains. This was M's 1st tattoo & my 3rd. Shanna might be behind the camera. It was her 2nd. |
The meaning of the tattoo is four-fold. 1) Psalm 113:3 says "From the rising of the sun, to the going down of the same the name of the Lord is to be praised" and Psalm 95:1-7 says we should sing for joy to the Lord; the mountain peaks belong to Him and that we should worship and kneel before the Lord, our maker. So the tattoo speaks to God's almighty and majestic creation and how, we His people are to praise Him day and night. 2) 5 sun rays that represent the Fab 5. 3) 3 mountains represent Goodman 3rd-the dorm floor where we met and began our sweet friendships. 4) The mountains are also a metaphor of the ups and downs; obstacles that we have faced. Below I am sharing Steven Curtis Chapman's lyrics to "The Mountain" (I know it is a bit old-school, but coincidentally this song was released in 1995--the same year I transferred to OCC and began living on Goodman 3rd) because I think it represents this so well. We have these "mountain top" experiences (college life alone was one of those for me), CIY conferences, ministry highs, birth of our children, vacations enjoying God's creation, rest and sabbath moments, etc. and we know we will face another "valley". Valleys in our family life, relationships, parenting our children, ministry, our health, and on and on. So when I look at this tattoo it indeed "lifts me up" and I am strengthened in my faith by the conversation among my sisters that we have shared then and now.
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| Shanna made these shirts and we got a whole lot of questions/ comments while wearing them shopping in Downtown Franklin. |
It is only by the grace of God that these friendships began, endured, and continue to sharpen each other and lift each other up. From a season of life that can typically be hard and confusing, God gave me something oh so very good. And 25+ years later, I am so grateful He (and our 5 husbands) gave us the opportunity to have another "mountain top" moment that was good for my thirsty soul.
Portions of "The Mountain" by Steven Curtis Chapman
I want to build a house up on this mountainWay up high where the peaceful waters flow To quench my thirsty soul up on the mountain
I can see for miles up on this mountain Troubles seem so small they almost disappear Lord I love it here up on the mountain
My faith is strengthened by all that I seeYou make it easy for me to believe up on the mountain
Oh, up on the mountain
Yea..
You bring me up here on the mountain
For me to rest and learn and grow
I see the truth up on the mountain
And I carry it to the world far below
So as I go down to the valley
Knowing that you will go with me
This is my prayer Lord help me to remember what you showed me
Up on the mountain
Up on the mountain










































