Thursday, September 2, 2010

Summer 10

Here's how it played out...
It all started with a puppy - the cutest puppy ever... that didn't let me sleep for 3 weeks!



so... she went to stay with Grandma who of course fell in love with her just like I did. Who knows if I will ever get my puppy back. Pippi Longstocking (that's her name) went to June Lake with the family in July.

Then there were Dodger games... and a Barenaked night at the Greek (barenaked ladies that is).


A super fun week on the Delta with my dream girls - "Peanut Boater Jelly Time!




Then John Mayer at the Bowl

What a fun summer... exhausting... but fun.

Monday, March 8, 2010

new pictures of my place

I've been promising new pictures of my house for quite a while - so here they are...








A new point of view...


Again... sorry for the silence. I think I was waiting for inspirational greatness and ended up settling for nothing else to do on a day stuck at home sick. It's been a roller coaster ride of a year and I'm still growing and learning with each new day. New city, new church, new home, new friends, new places to discover, and most important a new perspective on life.
In Donald Miller's new book, "A Million Miles in a Thousand Years", he describes our life as a story, making us the characters in the story. Characters who need an inciting incident in order to truly jump into the exciting story God wants us in.
"Humans naturally seek comfort and stability. Without an inciting incident that disrupts their comfort, they won't enter into the story. They have to get fired from their job or be forced to sign up for a marathon. A ring has to be purchased. A home has to be sold. The character has to jump into the story, into the discomfort and the fear, otherwise the story will never happen."
I believe that's where I was - comfortable but not really a character in a good story. God pushed me into His story big time! It was painful and uncomfortable (it still is sometimes) but so worth it in so many ways.
Psalm 40:1-3 "I waited patiently for the Lord; he turned to me and heard my cry. He lifted me out of the slimy pit, out of the mud and mire; he set my feet on a rock and gave me a firm place to stand. He put a new song in my mouth, a hymn of praise to our God."
Thank you to all of my dear friends who supported me and loved me through the past year and a half of craziness. I hope I have the opportunity to show you the same love and support throughout your story.