Category: Life as we know it

Saying good-bye, and other things…

Today was the first of many good-byes to be said in the coming months…my parents came down this weekend to pick up my old car (as I am buying one from my aunt and uncle), to help me pack stuff to ship to PA, and to take my rabbit home with them… 😦 I have had Casey since August 2005, and I love that rabbit! He’s been such a faithful companion, and I am going to miss having him around. I am so thankful that my parents were willing to take him with them, even though my Dad wasn’t too excited about it πŸ™‚ At least I know he’ll be cared for and loved!

I know that it’s going to get worse as the next 71 days come and go. So many goodbyes, so many memories…

People have commented that it seems like I’m not sad at all to leave Glendora, to leave Southern California. But what they don’t understand is that I can’t be sad yet. There are too many logistics to arrange to move cross-country, too many details to focus on…a mission trip to lead (in 20 days!)…I just can’t think about the good-byes. When I get back from New Orleans, I will allow myself to be sad, to reminisce…

In other news…I have 14 days of work left. 14. What an amazing number! I have had great experiences during my time at ADP (two years), but I am ready for a new challenge. And I cannot wait to see what God has in store for me in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania!

There has just been too much going on for me to focus on blogging lately, but I’ll try to be more consistent in the coming weeks. We will have a blog for our New Orleans team, and I will post the link on here so that you can read about our adventures!

Back to packing, etc… πŸ™‚

Map Nerd…

I love maps…I can literally study maps for hours. And hours. And really, I don’t get bored with them! I have found this quirk to actually be very useful, as it is very rare for me to get lost or to lose my bearings in a place.

I also “collect states”, as I like to say…and as of now, I’ve been to 25 states. I’m hoping this summer will take me above 30 (Tennessee, Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama…and then whichever states we hit on the big moving trip to PA)…

Since I’m sick, and in bed, I decided to find a map that I could “color in” of all the states that I have visited:

Note: if it’s colored red, that means I have actually set foot in that state. Airports don’t count. Otherwise, my count would be MUCH higher. πŸ™‚

πŸ™‚ Just thought I’d share!

Pennsylvania…

Well, it’s all becoming more real now…I am moving to Pennsylvania in three months…I have a Pennsylvania driver’s license…I signed a lease on a house…I am registered to vote…and I feel at home.

Today was a crazy day, but I got so much accomplished! Tomorrow is a VERY exciting day, as I am meeting with a lobbyist (to whom I was referred by Mr. Gingrich). I have very high hopes for this meeting, and I can’t wait!

I’m really suffering from a terrible sore throat and bronchitis-like cough. Please pray that it goes away–it’s very hard to sleep/talk/laugh…and it hurts 😦

Anyway, all in all, I’m truly enjoying Pennsylvania, and I can’t wait to live here!

Easter…

What a great day…celebrating the resurrection of our Lord, and spending time with people I love…I spent today with Kevin’s family–who have “adopted” me for holidays like this when I can’t be with my family.

Easter pictures here

Also, the family pictures that we had taken earlier in March are online now…click here if you are interested. They are really good–but they go by really fast! πŸ™‚ I love my family…

Busy week ahead…lots of work…but it’s worth it πŸ™‚Β  I’ll try to post more this week… πŸ™‚

My bestΒ friends…
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My best friends…

Big Decision…

 

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Well, I have officially decided that I am moving to Pennsylvania…this is a decision that I’ve been thinking about for nearly 6 years, and especially in the past six months (since I went there in October)…

And I have decided that this is what I’m going to do! The Lord has opened some doors that I can’t deny, and I’m going to go for it. πŸ™‚

I’m VERY excited!

Keith Urban and other things…

 

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I LOVE Keith Urban…it was my second concert, and it was just as amazing as the first one, two years ago. πŸ™‚

I took 552 pictures, but only kept 60. I’m not good at taking pictures at concerts yet πŸ™‚ See them here.

We didn’t get home from the concert until 12:30am, and I had to get up at 6am. That was fun. πŸ™‚ I’m still functioning, but probably not for long. πŸ™‚

I’m almost done with “Three Cups of Tea”, and it has really impacted me. I highly recommend it!

Nothing else really…I’m applying to jobs in Pennsylvania, and it looks like I’ll be moving in July/August. I’m at a point in my life where I have to make decisions, and I’m ready for a change in scenery. πŸ™‚ So, that’s my plan.Β  Not sure what the Lord’s plan is yet–but I really feel like He has shown me that there isn’t a “right” or “wrong” decision to make here…stay in SoCal or go to PA. Either way is fine. πŸ™‚

Laura tagged me, so here’s my randomness:

Β The rules–

1. Link to the person who tagged you.
2.Post the rules.
3. Share six non-important things/habits/quirks about yourself.
4. Tag at least 3 people.
5.Make sure the people you tagged know you tagged them by commenting to them.

I tag Heatherly, Heather, and Aunt Lori…Β 

1. If I could have any career (and morality was not an issue), I would be Danny Ocean. That’s all I need to say. πŸ™‚

2. I love ketchup. More specifically, Heinz Ketchup. I went all the way to Pittsburgh in 2003 JUST to go to the Heinz Factory. Β 

3. I really hate moving…yet, I’m most likely making the biggest move (distance-wise) in my life thus far this summer…

4. My favorite color used to be orange in junior high…then it became popular, so I stopped wearing it (as much). I’ve always been one to not do what everyone else is doing. And I like it that way. πŸ™‚ Same reason why I haven’t seen “Lord of the Rings”. No interest because of the obsession that has swept the world.

5. I love to sleep on planes. Most of the time, I’m asleep by the time the plane starts moving. πŸ™‚ That’s why my red-eye in two weeks doesn’t scare me. I’ll sleep VERY well.

6. I really hate being told what to do. This is nothing new to my parents. I guess it is actually more of a hate of being micromanaged. If I know what needs to be done, let me do it my way. πŸ™‚ Β 

I’m exhausted…time to relax πŸ™‚

“God digs camping…”

I’ve been reading “The Irresistible Revolution“–which is one of the most challenging books I’ve ever read. Talk about turning your world upside down! It’s really making me think about how Jesus feels about certain issues, and I’m really struggling to discern how I should feel/live/act/believe according to what the Gospel clearly preaches…and some of these points and my new feelings about them go against everything I’ve always believed/thought/felt…and that’s hard to swallow sometimes…

One of the parts I was reading tonight was about camping (sorta). The author points out that in the Old Testament, God is all about tents–simple, temporary dwelling places. He doesn’t want the Israelites to build anything big or permanent–He says “I have not dwelt in a house from the day I brought the Israelites out of Egypt to this day. I have been moving from place to place with a tent as my dwelling.” (2 Samuel 7:5-6)…

The author then says:

God just digs camping. No wonder when I think of my most powerful encounters with God they seem to involve camping of some kind…”

How absolutely true that is! For me, youth camp was absolutely foundational to who I am today…retreats…even simple camping trips are when I feel like God is the most near…and, those times are in very simple surroundings–not in multi-million dollar buildings with fancy sound systems and other decorations…

The author also says:

No doubt there is power in corporate worship, and there are times when I feel God among the masses…but it has had nothing to do with the color of the carpet or the comfort of the chairs.” (pg. 325)

Last weekend, at our missions retreat, they challenged us to think about how we as Christians spend our money…on fancy buildings, on material things…they gave us statistics to back up these claims…and it was astonishing to see that so much of our money stays here, at home, in our Christian institutions, rather than giving to those who are in need/going to the unreached nations…and it made us very sad…and some guilt was involved…

So that has created yet another thing for me to ponder, to struggle with, to pray about…

As we build our buildings, human temples are being destroyed by hunger and homelessness. The early prophets would say that a church that spends millions of dollars on buildings while her children are starving is guilty of murder. Imagine the scene in a biological family: a father building a mansion while his children are going hungry. He’d be institutionalized or jailed. How much more preposterous should this be in our family of rebirth, in which we have been given new eyes to see others as brothers and sisters?” (Pg. 330)

The Gospel is not easy, and it’s not comfortable…but that’s what is making me fall more in love with it each day.

We have a God who enters the world through smallness–a baby refugee, a homeless rabbi, the lilies and the sparrows. We have a God who values the little offering of a couple of coins from a widow over the mega charity of millionaires. We have a God who speaks through little people–a stuttering spokesman named Moses; the stubborn donkey of Balaam; a lying brothel owner named Rahab; an adulterous king named David; a ragtag bunch of disciples who betrayed, doubted, and denied; and a converted terrorist named Paul…God is indeed taking over the world, but it is happening through little acts of love.”

Any thoughts? Comments? πŸ™‚ Every Christian should read this book…it will rock your world… πŸ™‚

So much to ponder…

The Lord has truly responded to my prayer to be “uncomfortable”, and He’s using so many different books/experiences/people to challenge me!

It started in January, with our “M3” training day for all APU mission team leaders…I walked away that day with a fresh perspective on the Lord’s call on my life (missions), as well as some new things to ponder…and I’m still pondering them…

The weekend after that was “Passion”…again, challenging stuff presented there…still trying to work through it all, deciding how to apply it to my life…

Currently, I’m reading “The Irresistible Revolution” by Shane Claiborne…wow…talk about humbling…and challenging…

Then, there was the retreat this weekend, for all the APU mission teams (pictures can be found here, here, and here–there are three albums, LOL)…amazing time getting to know my team–as well as other leaders…but there were also some really challenging times–seeing the world in new ways…and I am not the same after this weekend.

I am loving this journey, this time of being “uncomfortable”…and I know that there is more to come! Praise the Lord! I am so excited about growing, learning, and becoming continually more like Jesus…

I’ll try to blog about more specific things that happened this weekend at some point…I think I’m getting sick (sore throat right now), so I’d better just rest…

God is so good… πŸ™‚