"A Bit Cocky, Don't You Think?"

If I ever write a memoir, this will be the beginning of one of the chapters:
"My first commercial webdesigning opportunity came when I was sixteen."
My uncle called again today. Earlier, he had asked me to help him redesign a website for the Hmong United Association of Rhode Island. (It was in bad shape; the last update was in 2005!) I agreed, despite working for free.
But today, he offered me a chance to bring in the dough: his company's website, Superior Services, was in need of a new design, and he was willing to shell out $500 - $1000 to have it done by me, an amateur. (Professionals charge about that amount, which is why he decided on those figures.)
But wow! After God's revelation to me and my dependence on Him, He's giving me bigger challenges and opportunities. Amazing. I'm not letting him down.
And, as my uncle said, "it'll look good on your resume."
