This weekend I will be responsible for the care of 3 teenage Canadian boys (basketball players... BIG boys). It will be fun, I'm sure, but right now my thoughts are more along the line of, "really? How in the world is this my life?"
I kind of love it.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Judge me all you want...

But I love Gilmore Girls. I have a hard time not thinking less of people who don't. I know, I know, that's an awful thing to say... but really, what kind of person DOESN'T appreciate the witty and oh-so-realistic (or not) banter.
For the record, I like Logan and Jess and think Dean is b-o-r-i-n-g.
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Monday, January 25, 2010
I really am loved
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Back? Happy.
I may be back to blogging. Perhaps. Here's why.
It's been a rough year. Usually, I try to project (or am) a stable, even-keeled, self-sufficient self. I don't ask (most people) for help and I rarely say I'm not ok. But this year, I'm in transition and that has left me unstable, without the resevoir of "ok" that I've had in the past.
I haven't written because I haven't had the time to think, to know what to say. But now, I'm taking a different approach. I want to focus on now instead of worrying about then. I am so incredibly blessed in my life, and I want to share that with you in the form of some pictures that make my life so good.

This may seem self-absorbed, but here's why this picture... I love driving in sunshine in the winter. It comes from car rides with my mom in MI. She celebrates even the weakest ray of sun, and so now I do. Plus, I love this coat. Vain, but true.

Recently, my friend Beth and I have been texting at 5:45 AM for some morning accountability. We had both been struggling to get up and get good time in the Word, so this is our solution.

Not a good picture, but action shots on the iPhone are hard. This is the BTA boys' basketball team (in white). I've written about them before, but really, I love these boys. This year, they're a group of emotional-wrecks, which has made it an interesting season, but they're making improvements, which is encouraging.
Yesterday, I had coffee with my friend Jeremiah. In almost 2 hours of conversation we covered a broad range of topics, from relationships to Jesus to a bigger discussion on creation-fall-redemption and a provident God. It reminded me that life is so much more than the problems in front of my face. My faith means that I believe strongly that God is orchestrating something so much greater than me.
This week was a thankful, happy week.
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It's been a rough year. Usually, I try to project (or am) a stable, even-keeled, self-sufficient self. I don't ask (most people) for help and I rarely say I'm not ok. But this year, I'm in transition and that has left me unstable, without the resevoir of "ok" that I've had in the past.
I haven't written because I haven't had the time to think, to know what to say. But now, I'm taking a different approach. I want to focus on now instead of worrying about then. I am so incredibly blessed in my life, and I want to share that with you in the form of some pictures that make my life so good.

This may seem self-absorbed, but here's why this picture... I love driving in sunshine in the winter. It comes from car rides with my mom in MI. She celebrates even the weakest ray of sun, and so now I do. Plus, I love this coat. Vain, but true.

Recently, my friend Beth and I have been texting at 5:45 AM for some morning accountability. We had both been struggling to get up and get good time in the Word, so this is our solution.

Not a good picture, but action shots on the iPhone are hard. This is the BTA boys' basketball team (in white). I've written about them before, but really, I love these boys. This year, they're a group of emotional-wrecks, which has made it an interesting season, but they're making improvements, which is encouraging.
Yesterday, I had coffee with my friend Jeremiah. In almost 2 hours of conversation we covered a broad range of topics, from relationships to Jesus to a bigger discussion on creation-fall-redemption and a provident God. It reminded me that life is so much more than the problems in front of my face. My faith means that I believe strongly that God is orchestrating something so much greater than me.
This week was a thankful, happy week.
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
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