Thursday, October 6, 2011
Feeling Fickle
Friday, September 9, 2011
Acción de Gracias
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Este es mi problema
Tonight we talked about attitudes. Somehow we accidently said that an attitude with God is contaminated, but we all discussed our responsibility. If we live in the moment our attitudes will look like a seismogram after a large earthquake. There was a fair amount more and I do remember, it is in my half spanish, half english notes. Not spanglish, but legitimately half and half. So in the mean time as I work on my ability to understand Spanish I will have holes here and there from the bits and pieces I missed.
Monday, September 5, 2011
The Magic of the Oven

Now many of you are aware that I swore I could not cook, but apparently I was mistaken. This afternoon I had a rather late lunch and enjoyed one of the sides which was potatoes that were frankly too amazing that I did not stop long enough to take a picture, but tonight for supper before I devoured my tomato I paused to take a picture because it looked pretty. Originally I had planned to follow the recipe, but due to lack of specific ingredients and not feeling like washing the measuring cups/spoons I eyeballed it. Nothing blew up and it is edible so I consider that a definite victory. So here is what I did. I had half a tomato as seen. I grated some cheese on top (mild cheddar, though the recipe called for parmesan and perhaps when I grocery shop again I'll get some), oregano, olive oil, salt and pepper. Just eyeballed it then put it in the oven preheated to 450º and took it out when it looked right to me. Ok so maybe there might have been a better way to go about it, but I will worry about that on more complicated recipes. Sometime this next week I plan on making banana bread or something. Perhaps I will consider entertaining guests, though frankly the majority of the people I would actually allow to come over live 30 miles away. Oh well perhaps if I am decent I will lure them here.... MUHAHAHAHA. jk.
On a completely different note, officially next Sunday I should be a member of the First Baptist Church. After much prayer I will be baptized again. Oh formalities, how I loathe thee. Hmmmm... don't recall anything else happening.
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Adventures in baking

So nothing spiritual or deep, just a blurb. After much fiddling and playing around I finally figured out how to work my oven. I am telling you the blonde hair is a curse, it is not a state of mind, rather a lack thereof. I am the type who will eat the same thing for breakfast every day so long as it is quick and something I can enjoy on the way to class that way I can sleep in as long as possible. So I decided I would experiment with fruit turnovers. I have neither the time nor the patience to go and learn how to make dough so I got some pre-made stuff and apples and decided to give it a try. After about 30 minutes total of prep and baking I have my breakfast for this next week.
Sunday, August 28, 2011
First Sunday Home
First week home has been somewhere between exciting and uneventful, but not mundane. Started school this past Wednesday, witnessed God's strange sense of humor. Much has transpired this past week, but alas World Civ beckons rather commands so I will write again later.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
God's humor and a blog title
Now as far as a blog title is concerned some of your are aware that I only have ten and a half months left of being a teen and am therefore on the market for a new blog title. One option is something to do with formerly knitting and crocheting like a chain smoker... I would love some feedback and I want to know what you think a good title would be. Let me know
Friday, August 19, 2011
Reflecting on the past 7 weeks
Friday, August 5, 2011
Missions
I know I have been called to foreign missions, to go into all the world, but it has always been me thinking of it being my responsibility for people to change. It’s not though. A few weeks ago I asked God to give me a heart like His. I found myself torn up by campers who went home, and I found myself overjoyed when just one camper came to Jesus. This week missions hit me hard in the face. Meeting the little boy, and having to learn how to communicate to him is just a small picture of what reaching the unreached will likely be like. Having to learn how to communicate, build relationships, and teaching them little by little. I have seen such amazing things this week. Some of us were talking and it became evident the work that God had from the beginning. All of us put together we cover all the bases as far as relating to kids, if we took even one person out we would be less effective. Truly God put this team together.
Monday, August 1, 2011
It would be this week
Friday, July 29, 2011
Week # 3
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Dontcha love Mondays
Unfortunately last night right about 11:30 it was just about bedtime. One of my LIT girls was talking to Anita about going home. We were walking back to the cabin trying to find out what happened. She could not put it to words. About the time we got to the cabin we were staying in Anita asked to pray for her, and she refused. Shortly thereafter she turned around and started walking quickly towards the road with the intention of walking home. We followed in the truck. About ten minutes after she started walking another storm had started. The wind was blowing like you would not believe, lighting every which way, and we are pretty sure there was a bear knocking around. We finally convinced her to come back into the truck. We phoned her grandma who said she would come in the morning. We both ended up spending the night in Jason and Anita’s basement. I do not know what all was happening with this girl. Perhaps I am just a bit wimpy, but it strikes me as odd that a girl of 14 would willingly walk out in a thunderstorm after a tornado touchdown a few miles away and a bear on the loose. Please pray for this girl.
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Staff training... or lack thereof
I will say this in regards to the kids accepting Christ. From what I understand the whole cabin accepting Christ is not terribly uncommon, what is uncommon is when just one will. The girls were all from the same reserve so it is not terribly unbelievable they all wanted to do it. A couple years ago I had one girl who accepted Christ and that was a rather uncommon occurrence because in the cabin were a couple others who were from the same reserve and they actually did treat her noticeably different and not in a good way when she made the announcement. Perhaps it is rather cynical of me, but I wonder how many were sincere, if nothing else my prayer is that the girls will at one point remember something from this week later on and lay the groundwork for a decision.
Strangely Monday night seemed to be the night that Satan attacked our cabin. First it was the “homesick” girl, then another girl went to the nurse, and by the time we got back to the cabin it seemed just like this heaviness had settled on the cabin. I laid down and hoped it would all go away, but it didn’t, and I felt the strong need to pray. So I got up and started praying protection and safety over the cabin. After about half an hour of that I knew I need someone else to pray, so I went to the LIT cabin and had them pray and then to the program director for the same. I went back and prayed some of the psalms over the girls and finally at about midnight I slept. It was incredibly strange and frankly tiring.
Friday, July 8, 2011
Lessons from Kayaking
Surprisingly a fair amount has been accomplished in breaks and free time and such. Learned to play 5 chords on the guitar as well as a blues rhythm. Finally finished a song that I'd been working on for a long time. Regardless, teen week is finally over and it is rather bittersweet while I miss the campers I am glad that next week is kid's camp, and that I have a couple of days to recover and study. I wonder what God has for all of us this next week. Please
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Teen camp tomorrow
Tomorrow begins teen camp and I am bunking and leading with an awesome chick named Brittany. Craziness because five years ago we were in the same cabin as teen campers. Now so many years later we join forces as leaders. I cannot wait for church tomorrow and for the arrival of campers.
Please pray for unity in the staff, open hearts for everyone, and though it may get me into trouble later, patience. This summer will be awesome. Next week I will post pictures.
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Tanning beds, airplanes, and the good God
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Feedback requested
As I have said before, God is calling me to foreign missions, but I need to explain where I stand in the whole scheme of things. There are many churches in my town, 1 church for every 100 people, yes the math was done correctly, roughly 30 separate Christian denominations, and 3000 people. I know OF a single person who does not attend church at all, but she has "heard the gospel". Everyone else is at church at least semi-regularly. Here is the crazy thing the majority of the churches do not support foreign missionaries. There is another town 65 miles east of here that for the 1200ish people that live there, about 300 go to church. So there is still a lot to be done there. I believe that churches need to be active in there community to not only reach out at home, but also to send people out into the world. We have the man power to change the world, but we need stop warming pews and actually do something. It starts at home, but there is also a great deal of work to be done in the rest of the world. Christ called us to deny ourselves, not to be a part of a religious sect.
Please provide your thoughts on missions, and the current state of the North American church. It is always fun to hear what your church is doing so please comment.
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Missions
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Nicaragua... again
I have also decided that I want to be fluent in 5 languages by the time that I graduate from Wayland. English of course is at the top of the list, followed by ASL, Spanish, and ISN (sign language of nicaragua). Well that is only four, so I want to toss an idea out there and get feed back. Through one of my amazing advisors at Wayland I have the opportunity of getting my hands on a Swahili Sign language book, which includes the pictogram of course, the Swahili word and the English word, so of course that would mean I would learn the two simultaneously. Just a possibility that I am tossing out there. Let me know your thoughts
Monday, May 23, 2011
On the road to Canada
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Yes, I do live under a rock!
- Always keep up to date with the latest doomsday theories
- When living under a rock make sure you have a good cell connection for updates on when we are going to die.
- Ya'll is the only proper way to address a group of people
- Finally, in NV the method for studying is SQ3R in TX its SQ4R, and that right there explains so so much.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
The random thought for tonight.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Not the way I pictured....
Somehow I never thought
that would be the way that God would answer my prayer.
You see about a month ago I prayed that God would provide some way for me to become more open I never dreamed for Him answering so quickly. Sometimes I will pray for something and then I begin getting impatient.
However, I had no such opportunity.
You see, if you have not guessed I like to write, but I am not always the hugest fan of people reading what I write. I know what you are thinking,
“Why do you have a blog dimwit?”
So let me clarify that I do not like people reading certain things I write, especially poetry.
Something about it that makes the existence of walls pretty much impossible.
So now I am preparing so more poetry to turn in to the professor.
I will think about posting them once they are properly edited and such. If I get published I may inform you. I decided to experiment with weird formatting.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Missions
Thursday, April 14, 2011
I gotta ask
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Demolishing Wall
Demolishing Wall
Such a strange infatuation that we have!
That we so cling desperately to walls.
These ridiculous things that show only,
That in this world we are indeed fallen.
The footholds of Satan are evident:
The hurts of the past cause us to build at
The suggestion of the evil one, we
Build higher and higher hoping to keep out,
Those people and places that cause us pain.
Or in the physical world we will build.
We show our fallen nature to the world.
We show our materialistic life,
Forgetting that which truly matters most.
Throwing away family, friends, and God too,
We fight hard, holding on to what we see, but
That which truly matters we give up for
The lie of money and fame. Calling us
Ever so softly God speaks to our heart,
“My child, let down your high walls.” If only-
If only we could listen to His voice.
Perhaps, then we could break free from the world.
And we let go of the physical wall,
And we let go of the mental boundary.
But no, we have protected so long, and
Now we have protected ourselves from ourselves,
Our walls so high and thick that we, ourselves,
Can't penetrate to find ourselves there.
The invitation remains to let go, and
To be free, but we choose our painful death,
We so fear the people we once were,
That we find ways,
Of building higher, and
Hiding behind those things that don't matter.
Even physical walls, for the fear of
Transparency. So we hide and hide, but
We never seek to find the life in Him.
The blood that redeems us, frees us also.
If only we would call upon His name, and
Allow the walls to be broken, and
Somehow we can find the life we long for.
We are all seeking God, but we do not
Always acknowledge that, but one day we
Will hit the place where the walls overwhelm.
And we will finally call out to our Father,
Who waits for our cry to extend us grace.
And we say, “We will lean on You, not the world.”
In response to Mending Wall by Robert Frost
http://writing.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88/frost-mending.html