Friday, July 31, 2009

The Glory of His Creation: Alaska Parte Dos


"You will go out in joy and be led forth in peace; the mountains and hills will burst into song before you, and all the trees of the field will clap their hands." Isaiah 55:12



I absolutely adore God's amazing creation! I never, ever grow tired of how He constantly amazes me with His imagination and attention to detail. The variety of grasses and trees and weeds and the colors they shine forth. And the mountains! My goodness, I am made speechless at the sight of towering peaks that split the clouds and attract the snow and seem invincible and yet even the mountains bow to their Creator and sing forth of His Glory.

These past nine days have been so incredibly sweet and rich in so many ways. First of all is the fact that I've been able to reconnect with a childhood friend -- and even more wonderful is that she and her husband are willing to put up with me for two weeks!! : ) The fellowship and conversation and laughs have been such a time of encouragement and renewal in the Lord. And to goof again like we did so many years ago is such fun!

But it doesn't end there!

The past ten years of my life the Lord has blown me away. Completely blown me away with experiences like going off to college on my own, traveling and doing missions in three different countries - learning new languages, forming new friendships, bridging cultural and language barriers solely through the love and compassion enabled in me by Christ alone, and new friendships that have sharpened, humbled and encouraged me.

All this and yet there are times still when I am discontent with my life. Begging for more and viewing the grass on the other side as always greener. I think back upon my early teen years when I would sit with my best girlfriends and we would plan how our lives would be. Married by 20, house full of kids soon to follow, homes right next to each other where we would share meals and play with our kiddos for hours on end in the back yard -- not a care in the world.

And yet, that is not what God had planned. In my young mind that was the biggest I could dream for myself -- and yet, my Father had much grander plans for me!

Feasting upon mountain top views not only in Alaska but in Guatemala and Malaysia; sitting with rural Malay families on straw mats and sharing the salvation of Christ; relocating crocodiles to new enclosures with Malay college students at the Malaka Zoo; teaching orphans in India how to play Jesus Loves Me on little recorders; having Indian villagers flock to us for prayer knowing that we know and serve a Mighty God!

Yes, my Father wins the prize for lofty dreams! And he's done it again!


This road He has me on is winding and full of surprises! Even when I hold certain expectations in my heart for something, He often exceeds them, and again, I am reminded of His amazing love for me and that He holds me in His mighty hands.


"He leads me beside still waters. He restores my soul," Psalm 23:2b-3a

Time in fellowship with Him and in His word and enjoying the beauty of His creation brings me joy, peace and renewal unlike any other.



And I wouldn't trade any of it. None of it at all! His plans were to mold me and stretch me far from what I knew as a young girl in that small town. To take me away, draw me closer to Him, grow me and strengthen me, only to bring me right back to where it all started. Not the same, but sanctified even more. And yet with so much farther yet to go. Not that it has been easy as I often have struggled to surrender myself to Him, and when I do, it's always way more than I could ever dream.


I've had a little time to think while here, and not that I've really figured anything out but it has been more of a dwelling upon who He is, and where He has brought me from. Remembering times from the past long forgotten in my own mind and praising Him for the chance to remember. I planned this trip thinking I would finally see a land I longed to see for many years. And I did, but it has turned into so very much more! The people I have met, some I even consider friends now, new experiences I have had like white water rafting and traveling alone for the first time (which, to the core of me, I love to do things I have never done before!)

So there it is.

God the Father, my Father, has blown me a away again...and I am not surprised! He longs to pour Himself into me and see the wonder and awe on my face like a parent with a young child.

Zephaniah 3:17 (English Standard Version)

17 The LORD your God is in your midst,
a mighty one who will save;
he will rejoice over you with gladness;
he will quiet you by his love;
he will exult over you with loud singing.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Sweet Little Bonus

Little did I know when I planned my trip to Alaska back in Jan/Feb that I would get to cover the transfer of gubernatorial power from Gov. Sarah Palin to Gov. Sean Parnell. And not just that, but meet some pretty cool military ladies with some pull that got us seats in the reserved section 9th row from the stage! I've covered local and state politics before, but nothing of this caliber and nothing with such big media coverage. To say that it was "neat" would be quite the understatement!


Sarah Palin is even more beautiful in person than on TV, a "thin-mint" as my friends would say but a force mightier than most! I am very impressed with her in many ways. First off being her down-to-earth manner and desire to talk to those who came to see her. I heard story after story of how she's just a "regular person" and how many have had good conversations with her whether while out ice fishing or at the store. But mainly I was impressed of her love for her state, it was very evident in her address (of which I have included the full transcript below!)



Palin's Father (in purple) and brother (in brown) talking with folks in the crowd.

Thousands turned out, those that support and oppose her, at Pioneer Park in Fairbanks to witness her final address and the swearing-in of Sean Parnell. A great display of our democracy and the peaceful transfer of power we enjoy here in the States.


Begin Palin's Farewell Address:

What an absolutely beautiful day it is, and it is my honor to speak to all Alaskans, to our Alaskan family this last time as your governor. And it is always great to be in Fairbanks. The rugged rugged hardy people that live up here and some of the most patriotic people whom you will ever know live here, and one thing that you are known for is your steadfast support of our military community up here and I thank you for that and thank you United States military for protecting the greatest nation on Earth. Together we stand.

And getting up here I say it is the best road trip in America soaring through nature's finest show. Denali, the great one, soaring under the midnight sun. And then the extremes. In the winter time it's the frozen road that is competing with the view of ice fogged frigid beauty, the cold though, doesn't it split the Cheechakos from the Sourdoughs? And then in the summertime such extreme summertime about a hundred and fifty degrees hotter than just some months ago, than just some months from now, with fireweed blooming along the frost heaves and merciless rivers that are rushing and carving and reminding us that here, Mother Nature wins. It is as throughout all Alaska that big wild good life teeming along the road that is north to the future. That is what we get to see every day. Now what the rest of America gets to see along with us is in this last frontier there is hope and opportunity and there is country pride.

And it is our men and women in uniform securing it, and we are facing tough challenges in America with some seeming to just be Hell bent maybe on tearing down our nation, perpetuating some pessimism, and suggesting American apologetics, suggesting perhaps that our best days were yesterdays. But as other people have asked, "How can that pessimism be, when proof of our greatness, our pride today is that we produce the great proud volunteers who sacrifice everything for country?" Now this week alone, Sean Parnell and I we're on the, um, on Ft. Rich the base there, the army chapel, and we heard the last roll call, and the sounding of Taps for three very brave, very young Alaskan soldiers who just gave their all for all of us. Together we do stand with gratitude for our troops who protect all of our cherished freedoms, including our freedom of speech which, par for the course, I'm going to exercise.

And first, some straight talk for some, just some in the media because another right protected for all of us is freedom of the press, and you all have such important jobs reporting facts and informing the electorate, and exerting power to influence. You represent what could and should be a respected honest profession that could and should be the cornerstone of our democracy. Democracy depends on you, and that is why, that's why our troops are willing to die for you. So, how 'bout in honor of the American soldier, ya quite makin' things up. And don't underestimate the wisdom of the people, and one other thing for the media, our new governor has a very nice family too, so leave his kids alone.

OK, today is a beautiful day and today as we swear in Sean Parnell, no one will be happier than I to witness by God's grace Alaskans with strength of character advancing our beloved state. Sean has that. Craig Campbell has that. I remember on that December day, we took the oath to uphold our state constitution, and it was written right here in Fairbanks by very wise pioneers. We shared the vision for government that they ground in that document. Our founders wrote "all political power is inherent in the people. All government originates with the people. It's founded upon their will only and it's instituted for the good of the people as a whole." Their remarkably succinct words guided us in all of our efforts in serving you and putting you first, and we have done our best to fulfill promises that I made on Alaska Day, 2005, when I first asked for the honor of serving you.

Remember then, our state so desired and so deserved ethics reform. We promised it, and now it is the law. Ironically, it needs additional reform to stop blatant abuse from partisan operatives, and I hope the lawmakers will continue that reform. We promised that you would finally see a fair return on your Alaskan owned natural resources so we build a new oil and gas appraisal system, an is an equitable formula to usher in a new era of competition and transparency and protection for Alaskans and the producers. ACES incentivizes new exploration and it's the exploration that is our future. It opens up oil basins and it ensures that the people will never be taken advantage of again. Don't forget Alaskans you are the resource owners per our constitution and that's why for instance last year when oil prices soared and state coffers swelled, but you were smacked with high energy prices, we sent you the energy rebate. See, it's your money and I've always believed that you know how to better spend it than government can spend it.

I promised that we would protect this beautiful environment while safely and ethically developing resources, and we did. We built the Petroleum Oversight Office and a sub-cabinet to study climate conditions. And I promised I'd govern with fiscal restraint, so to not immorally burden futre generations. And we did...we slowed the rate of government growth and I vetoed hundreds of millions of dollars of excess and with lawmakers we saved billions for the future.

I promised that we'd lead the charge to forward funding education, and hold schools accountable, and improve opportunities for special needs students and elevate vo-tech training and we paid down pension debt.

I promised that we would manage our fish and wildlife for abundance, and that we would defend the constitution, and we have, though outside special interest groups they still just don't get it on this one. Let me tell you, Alaskans really need to stick together on this with new leadership in this area especially, encouraging new leadership... got to stiffen your spine to do what's right for Alaska when the pressure mounts, because you're going to see anti-hunting, anti-second amendment circuses from Hollywood and here's how they do it. They use these delicate, tiny, very talented celebrity starlets, they use Alaska as a fundraising tool for their anti-second amendment causes. Stand strong, and remind them patriots will protect our guaranteed, individual right to bear arms, and by the way, Hollywood needs to know, we eat, therefore we hunt.

I promised energy solutions and we have, we have a plan calling for 50% of our electricity generated by renewable resources and we can now insist that those who hold the leases to develop our resources that they do so now on Alaska's terms. So now finally after decades of just talk, finally we're seeing oil and gas drilling up there at Point Thompson. And I promised that we would get a natural gas pipeline underway and we did. Since I was a little kid growing up here, I remember the discussions, especially the political discussions just talking about and hoping for and dreaming of commercializing our clean, abundant, needed natural gas.

Our gas line inducement act, AGIA, that was the game-changer and this is thanks to our outstanding gas line team, and the legislature adopting this law, 58-1. They knew, they know AGIA is the vehicle to drive this monumental energy project and bring everyone to the table, this bipartisan victory, it came from Alaskans working together with free market private sector principles, and now we are on the road to the largest private-sector energy project in the history of America. It is for Alaska's future, it is for America's energy independence and it will make us a more peaceful, prosperous and secure nation.

What I promised, we accomplished. "We" meaning state staff, amazing commissioners, great staff assisting them, and conscientious Alaskans outside the bureaucracy - Tom Van Flein, and Meg Stapleton and Kristan Cole, so many others, many volunteers who just stepped up to the challenge as good Alaskans, but nothing, nothing could have succeeded without my right-hand man Kris Perry. She is the sharpest, boldest, hardest-working partner. Kris is my right-hand man and much success is due to Kris.

So much success, and Alaska there is much good in store further down the road, but to reach it we must value and live the optimistic pioneering spirit that made this state proud and free, and we can resist enslavement to big central government that crushes hope and opportunity. Be wary of accepting government largess. It doesn't come free and often, accepting it takes away everything that is free, melting into Washington's powerful "care-taking" arms will just suck incentive to work hard and chart our own course right out of us, and that not only contributes to an unstable economy and dizzying national debt, but it does make us less free.

I resisted the stimulus package. I resisted the stimulus package and we have championed earmark reform, slashing earmark requests by 85% to break the cycle of dependency on a stifling, unsustainable federal agenda, and other states should follow this for their and for America's stability. We don't have to feel that we must beg an allowance from Washington, except to beg the allowance to be self-determined. See, to be self-sufficient, Alaska must be allowed to develop - to drill and build and climb, to fulfill statehood's promise. At statehood we knew this. At statehood we knew this, that we are responsible for ourselves and our families and our future, and fifty years later, please let's not start believing that government is the answer. It can't make you happy or healthy or wealthy or wise. What can? It is the wisdom of the people and our families and our small businesses, and industrious individuals, and it is God's grace, helping those who help themselves, and then this allows that very generous voluntary hand up that we're known for, enthusiastically providing those who need it.

Alaskans will remember that years ago, remember we sported the old bumper sticker that said, "Alaska. We Don't Give a Darn How They Do It Outside?" Do you remember that? I remember that, and remember it was because we would be different. We'd roll up our sleeves, and we would diligently sow and reap, and we can still do this to carve wealth out of the wilderness and make our living on the water, with strong hands and innovative minds, now with smarter technology. It is what our first people and our parents did. It worked, because they worked. We must be prudent and persistent and press for the people's right to responsibly develop God-given resources for the maximum benefit of the people.

And we have come so far in just 50 years. We're no longer a frontier outpost on the periphery of the world's greatest nation. Now, as a contributor and a securer of America, we can attain our destiny in the promise of our motto "North to the Future." See, the pressing issue of our time, it's energy independence, because there is an inherent link between energy and security, and energy and prosperity. Alaska will lead with energy, we will prove you can be both pro-development and pro-environment, because no one loves their clean air and their land and their wildlife and their water more than an Alaskan. We will protect it.

Yes, America must look north to the future for security, for energy independence, for our strategic location on the globe. Alaska is the gate-keeper of the continent.

So, we are here today at a changing of the guard. Now, people who know me, and they know how much I love this state, some still are choosing not to hear why I made the decision to chart a new course to advance the state. And it should be so obvious to you. (indicating heckler) It is because I love Alaska this much, sir (at heckler) that I feel it is my duty to avoid the unproductive, typical, politics as usual, lame duck session in one's last year in office. How does that benefit you? No, with this decision now, I will be able to fight even harder for you, for what is right, for truth. And I have never felt like you need a title to do that.

So, as we all move forward together, let's vow to keep championing Alaska, to advocate responsible development, and smaller government, and freedom, and when I took the oath to serve you, I promised...remember I promised to steadfastly and doggedly guard the interests of this great state like that grizzly guards her cubs, as a mother naturally guards her own. And I will keep that vow wherever the road may lead. Todd and I, and Track, Bristol, Tripp, Willow, Piper, Trig...I think I got 'em all. We will forever be so grateful for the honor of our lifetime to have served you. Our whole big diverse full and fun family, we all thank you and I am very very blessed to have had their support all along, for Todd's support. I am thankful too. I have been blessed to have been raised in this last frontier. Thank you for our home, Mom and Dad, because in Alaska it is not an easy living, but it is a good living, and here it is impossible to lose your way. Wherever the road may lead you, we have that steadying great north star to guide us home.

So let's all enjoy the ride, and I thank you Alaska, and God bless Alaska and God bless America.


So yesterday was an incredible day! And an incredible surprise! Although I had high hopes of getting to meet her personally, it didn't happen, but I did meet Todd and her parents Chuck and Sally Heath - of whom I had a wonderful conversation with after it was all said and done! And even got my picture taken with them! (Which this darn thing won't let me post on here, so hopefully I can get it posted soon.)

Friday, July 24, 2009

Alaska Parte Uno


On the flight home from a mission trip to Malaysia in 2003, we flew over Alaska, and the picture above was my first-ever, real-life glimpse of Alaska. It just so happened that the sun was rising over the mountains and as I sat next to the window in the 'hallway' of the airplane I just cried. Yeah, yeah, I know I'm a softie, but what got me was the beauty of God's creation. The fact that His own hand formed and fashioned those mountains and He set into motion the heavens and told the sun when to rise and fall - what a MIGHTY God He is!

So as I sat there, at that very moment was when I determined that I must, must, must see and visit Alaska at some point in my life.

Little did I know, that a mere six years later He would grant me that opportunity! Not only to visit a state I longed to see but also to visit and spend some wonderful time with my childhood friend Rebecca and her family and friends. A double blessing!


So I have now been able to add another Alaskan sunrise picture to my collection -- lets hope it becomes a trend! : ) The first picture has been one of my all-time favorite pictures I have taken and it's neat to have a sequel.
I loved seeing the reflection of the sunlight in the river below. Such a sight to see from so high!!


Becca took me to her neighbor's cabin and all I could think was that I REALLY, REALLY, REALLY want a cabin of my own now!! Not that I'm quite the expert hunter to bring home the array of animals he has hanging all over the place but it was really a place I could see myself curling up with some hot cocoa and watching the snow fall.




And then we made our way to Pioneer Park where the Golden Days festival is now in full swing.


"What is that???" You might ask? ^^^ Lunch! Caribou Polish sausage to be exact. And boy was it good!


Becca's daughters wanted their picture with me so I got all gussied up in my parka and hauled the dog sled out. : ) Above is me with Kayla and below is me with Alisha. Such sweet and beautiful girls!! (I guess I'll include myself in that description too!! Hehee!)

And then Becca laid out a challenge. Me - the NEGATIVE 40 degree chamber - and 10 minutes. Could it be done??

Seeing as I was wearing capri pants, chaco sandels and a short-sleeved shirt, I wasn't quite fully prepared but I took the challenge anyway. And it was quite fun! They did provide a parka, gloves and boots though. My strategy was to fill the time with taking pictures and doing a video inside. Short story long, my bare legs were turning splotchy and a few minutes (best I could judge) after my five-minute warning I got a bit concerned as my legs were very very splotchy and hard to the touch, so I decided after three times of talking myself into staying in a bit longer that I should just get out. I wasn't sure if Becca would let me know when my time was up or not and felt that surely it had been ten minutes! I was ONE minute short!!


Had I have had jeans on, it would have been no problem at all. ^^^Sassy look Huh?? Winter boots and capris. I don't think I'll be the pioneer of any winter fashion trends any time soon : )

So this is all for the first installment of me and our adventures in Alaska.

Up next: North Pole Alaska and Santa Claus' house. White water rafting in Denali. A river cruise to somewhere (I really should ask a few more questions!) and hiking perhaps at some point. Oh! And the bathtub races at the Golden Days Festival and perhaps a meeting with none other than Gov./soon to be Former Gov. Sarah Palin who will be at the festival this Sunday!!! My goal is to have a picture taken with her. If not, then atleast a picture from afar. But the Lt. Gov. will be sworn in that day at the festival at 3:00 so I'm sure it will be media galore!! Anyway, I'm off to bed and can't wait to update with the Part Dos of my journey!

Grace and peace dear friends!

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Summer Reading List

Well, now that summer is about to draw to a close (speaking in terms of school break) I figured I should get around to posting my summer reading list. I have pretty much read most of what's on my list and have added two unexpected reads last minute -- but here is what I've crammed into my mind the past few months:

Humility by CJ Mahaney
:: A few more chapters to go in this one, I'm working through it slowly as it's one of those that pricks the heart and brings conviction ::

Radical Womanhood by Carolyn McCulley
:: Very fascinating book that focuses much on the history and residual impact of feminism on Christianity ::

The Lord's Day by Joseph A. Pipa Jr.
:: Great book on keeping the Lord's day Holy and setting that day apart to keep one's mind and heart on the Lord. I highly recommend it! ::

The Valley of Vision a collection of puritan prayers
:: I'm slowly reading through this but I adore the way in which these prayers were written and very much convicted, uplifted, encouraged, captivated and comforted by them ::

Alaska by Tracie Peterson
:: The first Christian fiction romance novel I've ever read and was only drawn to it because it was set in Alaska -- For which I depart in a mere TWO days!!! Woohoo!!!! : ) The book was well written and included a lot of historical and cultural information - not to mention a few hard-hearted gals that were eventually won over by their pursuer (both Christ and a rugged Alaska man) ::

Desiring God by John Piper
:: I must admit this book is the one that is taking me the longest to wade through. I have SUCH a hard time grasping Piper -- or perhaps there is just so many nuggets of truth it takes my pea brain a while to digest it all! ::

Torches of Joy by John Dekker and Lois Neely
:: A book from Rachel's homeschool curriculum that Carol graciously let me borrow! It was SUCH a good read about the conversion of stone age tribes in Indonesia/Papua New Guinea in the late 1960's and on into the 70's and 80's. The anthropologist in me was pleased : ) A good last minute addition to reading list for sure! ::

Respectable Sins by Jerry Bridges
:: I'm only about 6 chapters in this book and can only describe this one as an easy read yet a hard read. : ) Easy because I like his writing style and it's easy for me to follow, yet hard because it does bring about conviction and sheds light on some dark places in the heart. I highly recommend this book and rarely do so for books I haven't finished yet! ::

Just Do Something by Kevin DeYoung
:: Another last minute addition but I was very glad it was recommended and was glad that I read it! It's a really easy read with juicy nuggets of truth about making decisions and not wasting time in prayer over things that are not moral issues - such as what job to take, whether we should move or not, etc. Basically if we are walking in Christ, it should be easier to make decisions according to God's will ::

Let the Nations Be Glad by John Piper
:: Rereading portions of this one -- it is a GREAT book about missions and one I turn to often! ::

The books of Ruth and Esther by the One and only, Almighty, Omniscient and Ever-Present God.
:: I did a MacArthur bible study on these two books and was strengthed in my knowledge of God's providence and provision ::

The Magician's Nephew by C.S. Lewis
:: I'm ashamed to admit that I have never read The Chronicles of Narnia series but am determined to remedy such a statement from my life! : ) Plus this series is an easy read and a good breather for my mind ::

The Mark of a Man by Elisabeth Elliot
:: This too is a very late addition - so much so that it hasn't even arrived in the mail yet! I bought it for the plane ride to Alaska. It is one I have wanted to read for quite a while but haven't gotten around to it. Plus I really like Elisabeth Elliot's books! :: ((Last minute edit -- sadly enough my flight leaves tomorrow and this book did not arrive in time. Boo! Looks like this will be the book I try to read quickly before classes start for the semester.))

So there you have it! Only a few more books to finish and then it's back to anatomy and all things medical once classes start again.

And to make this post a bit more interactive -- please comment and leave some titles of books you are reading/have read that you would recommend! I'm always taking new recommendations! : )

Saturday, July 11, 2009

9 Days!! 9 Days To Go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

9 Days and Counting until I depart on a new little adventure to visit my dear friend Rebecca in Fairbanks, Alaska!

So I've been doing a lot of internet research, reading of blogs and reading newspapers from different Alaskan cities just to familiarize myself with the culture of which I am about to find myself in!

I cannot wait! I know it will be an especially sweet time between me and the Lord. I always have such sweet fellowship with Him when I experience new things, go to new places, walk in His creation, take in new sites of His wonderful and beautiful creation - every new thing seems to always point me back to Him!

I'm still amazed at how this trip came together! A dream trip - once in a lifetime it seems and yet the Lord, in His goodness has made this possible for me.

So, I'm not sure what I'll see, what I'll experience or who I'll meet (there's talk that Sarah Palin is expected to be at the very same festival I am to attend!!!)

But I know for sure, that the Lord is good, His love is incomprehensible and I cannot wait to see what His very hand created in the wonderful land of the midnight sun!





The images above are from this blog that I came across. Very interesting and it's hard for me to imagine a place that one could drive 244 miles before coming across developed land. **Sigh** I SOOO cannot wait to go!

Going to the chapel....

The scene was perfect!

Picture it: the Downtown Farmer's Market, rain clouds looming, police officers doing free fingerprinting of children,watermelon, banana peppers and sweet corn galore, and right there beside the trash can, it happened!

My first ever marriage proposal!!

Little did I know that I had caught his eye as my capri-clad self mosied through the crowd in search of feature pictures for the next issue of the business magazine.

He had just finished making a balloon animal for a wide-eyed little girl when I heard him.

"Psst!"

I turned my head his way and my eyes were filled with a vision of suspenders and a clown nose that was intensely bidding me to come his way.

"I noticed you don't have a ring on that finger," he said as his eyes glanced toward my bare left hand.

Taken aback I forced a smile yet was at a loss for any kind of clever return.

It's not my style to strike up a conversation with clowns who notice me and my single state. And besides, I wasn't in search of an admiring glance - I needed photos!! Stellar photos that scream to readers - COME ON DOWN TO THE FARMER'S MARKET!!!

Still at a loss for words, He continues to ask me, "If I give you something will you wear it?"

I said "yes," but then said, "only if you'll take my picture with it." (Which we then proceeded to talk about how photographers never have any pictures of themselves.)

So, here I was expecting a flower hat or a monkey or a fun little sword to carry around with me while taking pictures.

As I watched I saw a little flower emerge and then quickly realized he was fashioning a ring!

He came my way, as his wing-man reached for my camera, placed the flower ring on my finger and shot me a make-up laced grin.

We posed, we laughed and then he slipped me his card and said several times that it had his number on it.

Was this clown really hitting on me??!??!?!?! Ahahhahahahahaaa!!!! I laugh because I can use "clown" here LITERALLY!! : )


Surprised by "Uncle Buck"


The ring and the card


He was sweet, it was fun and I got my pictures for the magazine.

What a way to start the workday off!!

So Uncle Buck....wherever you are.....keep up the good work!

Friday, July 10, 2009

Neat Artwork

I was out shooting a photo assignment at a local church today and saw these posters in the foyer. I wish I had more wall space because I would totally save up to buy a couple of these! They are so neat and such a great idea! Essentially it is the whole book of Genesis on one large poster. They also have the books of Exodus, Proverbs and Psalms.


Cannot imagine having to be the designer and fitting all that type on there! but kuddo's to the one who did!

Here's the website if you want to check them out!

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Bad

So, some friends shared this with me and I laughed. Piper is a good sport! So I thought I would share it here too! Hehee!

I plan to update with the rest of the pictures from Michigan soon. I'm a bit behind this week.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Ah...Michigan....

I've spent this past week with my wonderful family in Michigan and we've gone and done sooo much!! I've climbed the dunes in the coast of Lake Michigan, dipped my toes in the frigid waters of Lake Superior, gazed at lighthouses, caught teeny-tiny frogs for the inspection of little eyes, driven the golf cart around the Christmas tree farm, got left in the back of the Christmas tree farm while the nieces left me in the dust, and was followed into Subway by a Homeland Security police officer. It has been great! : )

"Aunt Nasty" made an appearance on the car ride to Michigan as monkeys, minnies and babies were flying from the back. Aunt Nasty confiscated them for a brief respite before returning them to their short little owners : ) Of course she played along in launching the little critters back and forth.




Part of the fun was had on the golf cart! We rode around the Christmas trees on the farm and followed trails for hours on end. Then.......


I gave Madison the wheel only to be left in the dust as the girls sped off and teased me as they offered to come back and get me but then would race on by! It was all fun though!!



Beautiful Lake Michigan!


The Cherries were almost in bloom on the cherry trees in the UP!


The Old Mission Point lighthouse.


Me on the 45th Parallel on the shore of Lake Michigan.

A teeny little frog I caught that Lauren took a liking to. These little frogs were all over the place at the Old Mission Point lighthouse.

So those are just a few of the pictures, I have many more to post, but figured I'd do it a little at a time! Besides, I'm beat and ready for bed. This week has been great. I love my family, I just love the time I get to spend with them. I'm truly blessed with a wonderful family that we can get together and always have such a good time!

More pictures to come!