Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Month #7: Spontaneity

        One thing I love about this whole LA journey is that most of the times I have no idea what’s ahead. One: because I don’t have a car and can’t just get up and go places. And Two: I don’t know many people here to hang out with. For example, sometimes my co-workers will ask, “have any plans for this weekend?” and my answer 95% of the time is “no” lol, which makes me sound so lame haha. But, I am usually fine with never having weekend plans, because almost 80% percent of the time they are filled with unexpected joys and adventure.

        One weekend my co-worker asked me on Friday if I wanted to go with her and her roommate to the beach that next day. On the spot, I agreed to go. So, that next day the three of us went go get her car inspected at the mechanic, and walked to the nearby Olive Garden during the five hour wait. To keep busy during the wait, my co-worker thought about the best idea of buying books from target and reading on the beach. Perfect! So we did that- the book buying. However, if you know Target, you know what a trap that is lol. We spent more time and money in there than anticipated. We then went to get her car and drove to Manhattan Beach, only to catch the last 30 minutes of light and watch the sun set into the ocean. Beautiful unplanned day.

        Then, a few weeks later it turned January 30th- one of my favorite days of the year! Can you guess it? My birthday haha! 😉  The days leading up to this day, my friends, fam, and roommates asked me what I was doing for my birthday and my answer, once again, was along the lines of “I don’t know. We’ll see what the day brings.” As much of my time in LA has shown me that God writes my days, I was trusting that the day would unfold as He sought fitting. The day consisted of church, and as I was leaving church I made eye contact with a girl about my age and I introduced myself to her. I mentioned that I had only been going to the church for a few months and she suggested that I join her and her friend for lunch. So, I went and at the end of lunch I found myself sitting at a table with a candlelit bowl of complementary ice cream while I sang along to the birthday song these girls were singing to me. Haha! What a scene! Here I was celebrating my birthday with the girls, who were strangers, but such loving and kind strangers. What a way to celebrate.

        Then after parting ways, I took the bus to a rose garden. However, my plans changed to taking a relaxing walk through the campus of University of Southern California just across the street and it was such a sweet time of just walking aimlessly wherever my feet took me exploring the campus and enjoying the outdoors. I loved it. And my day ended with cake cutting and another run through of the birthday song by my roommates. Overall, it was such a spontaneous and peaceful day, but I felt so much delight knowing God was with me even in the simplicity and spontaneity of the day.

        A week later, I did my usual of Ubering to church. Determined to (finally) be on time to church, I scheduled my Uber early, but my driver canceled last minute. So, although I was definitely delayed, I got a new uber driver. After greeting my new driver, he asked, “So, you’re going to Angeles Temple. So, it’s a temple?” I explained that it wasn’t a temple, but it was just the name of the church. He then explained how he grew up Christian and Buddhist. In the Christian church he enjoyed the choir’s singing, and when he wasn’t in the church his grandmother, who was a yoga instructor, would teach him the Buddhist practices and meditation. He then went on to say that he had never read the Bible, but that he planned on reading it sometime. I was very intrigued by his background and even his interest in the Bible. Towards the end of our conversation, he explained that he wanted to try out my church and see what it’s about. My experiences with Uber have opened up numerous cool opportunities to meet cool people and even share a little about Jesus!

        In all my time here, I’ve been learning more and more to trust God with writing the story of my life, not only in the big extravagant plans, but even day to day. I don’t know what each day holds, but I’ve been growing in trusting that He has already mapped it out. And in that, I’ve seen the faithfulness of God so much and His kindness through it all. I’m realizing as I often “let the wind lead me” that it’s so worth it to be spirit-led… even in the little things like what to do for fun and where to go. I’ve been coming to realize His way is the best way and He has the best in mind if we trust Him… even in the tough times.

-Brittany Prada 🌞✌

Sunset at Manhattan Beach

Sunset at Manhattan Beach

Sunset at the gym

Pre-Birthday trip to a botanical garden



new friends I celebrated my bday with 

Walking through at USC

Birthday with one of my roommates

Attended my church's young adult life group and met
amazing people!

A Sunday pic




Friday, February 4, 2022

Month #6: A Mixture of Places

    It’s been awhile since I’ve updated my blog and I have lots to catch ya’ll up on. One of the updates being- my new years resolution is to add to my blog in a more timely manner lol.

    But anyways… month six!! Month six consisted of a mixture of California, Texas, and Oklahoma, which are all pieces of home to me in one way or another.

    For the latest updates, let’s start with California. December 16th I finished the fall semester with City Year and I began to realize how fast the semester went by and reflected on the amazing students and co-workers I’ve met. I’ve also come to realize what a dream team I get to work with every day. The six of us on my City Year team are each SO different, but I love how we enjoy each other and have built a strong team dynamic. They make work fun!

    Then, comes my visit to Texas, which was a whole journey in itself. To get to LAX, I went to the bus station to then catch my flight. However, the pilot was late, which delayed the whole trip tremendously! Once we finally got to Las Vegas, for the connecting flight, that plane took forever to leave as well, which delayed the flight even more. I usually love flying and never rush the process, but all the slow downs made me wonder if I was ever going to get to Texas. Finally, at 2:30 in the morning I secured my lost suitcases and left the airport. I joke and say that I got the best Texas welcome as my Mom took me to Whataburger that early in the morning to get a Honey Butter Chicken Biscuit! Now if that doesn’t exude “WELCOME TO TEXAS” I don’t know what else does. Haha!

    That first week of my Christmas break I visited my relatives in Dallas with my family. During my time there it brought back a special memory. I began to remember about a year ago my family and I were visiting my aunt and while we were staying the night in the guest room I had a dream. In my dream someone asked me, “What do you want to do with your life?” and I responded with, “I want to help low-income students in LA.” Immediately, after that response I realized I was sleep talking and saying those words out loud in real life because I woke up to my Dad defiantly saying to me, “Uh, what!? No you don’t!” I find it funny that the desire to be here in LA was something I truly knew was something I wanted to do that I even unconsciously discussed it in my sleep. Being in Dallas and looking back a year ago I’m so thankful for how God has paved the way to walk out this season of my life in LA. I had no idea how I’d get here, but I’m here and God has proven faithful once again through this journey.

    Then I visited Oklahoma to visit some college friends, which was so refreshing and fun. Definitely needed that trip!

    After that quick trip, I returned to Texas to celebrate the New Year with a few more college friends in Dallas, which was a blast as well.

    Of course, having fun these days always comes with a price, and after returning back to home in Texas, I found out I got covid. Thankfully I only had minor symptoms and actually was able to enjoy my quarantine time of just resting, reflecting, and taking things slow. This was a good rejuvenating time for me. However, it delayed my return to California for a week and two weeks for work. The funny thing is that I was enjoying my Texas/Oklahoma time so much with the slower pace of life, having a car, and familiarity, that I didn’t want to leave. So, my prayer to God during the beginning of my break (before covid) was, “God, prepare me to go back to work so that when it’s time to return, I am ready and eager to go back because right now I don’t feel that way.” Looking back I feel like God responded with, “sure thing girl!” He definitely answered my prayer (not how I expected) and my 2.5 week break was extended to a month. Haha! After those days of quarantining and covid testing, I was reminded that God heard my prayer as I was definitely ready to return to work in person, after being quarantined for those few days.

    So, these are the updates from month number six. Definitely not as “spiritual” and “deep” as they usually are lol, but if you’re looking for some “wisdom” to take away, I guess I’ll say “be specific in what you pray for” lol, because a visit home, may just become an unexpected extended stay. 😉

    That’s all I have for now.

    Stay tuned for more!

    -Brittany Prada 😊


My friend Mrs. Laurie, who's such a warrior for Jesus

Hope Street at DTLA library

My amazing dream team!

Bus station