i'm sitting here at arrowhead bible camp, a beautiful camp in the beauty of wisconsin. we're here with the honduras team for some trip prep and just some time to connect with God as well. to say it has been amazing would be quite the understatement.
right now i am looking out a window (i'm taking a break from some women's conference prep) and i am just reminded of how great God is. there is a great big tree in front of me and while it was cloudy for awhile, as i looked at the tree i saw the sun come back. the green of the leaves became more vibrant and strong. and i'm just hit with the greatness of God -- He can create all of this and yet still, He knit me together so intricately and with such care.
just some thoughts...
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
finally...
finally...
*summer has come
*we have cable tv!
*we have internet
*i am updating my blog
i think that until the first three things happened i really couldn't get to number four. well i guess that having cable has nothing really to do with anything else, it's just an added bonus :)
i'm not even sure who reads my blog -- especially since it's been about two months since i last wrote anything. but as i sit here watching "so you think you can dance" on dvr :) i decided i would share this thought.
i was at valleyfair today (my second trip in one week). melissa and i always donate a trip to valleyfair for the auction and so we go there with four students. today the boys we took went off on their own for a bit and we got some good chill time. we found ourselves a bench and as we basked in the sunlight as it broke through the clouds i was a bit shocked at some of the sights that walked by us. and this was something that shocked me last week too when we brought the junior high kids: where are parents these days?
now let me explain myself. the clothing items that some of these kids had on were just ridiculous. the message some of these girls send with their outfits just makes me so sad. and i ask myself, "where are the parents?". clearly these 12 and 13 year old girls did not drive themselves to the mall and buy these outfits on their own. who is telling them it's okay to wear shorts that barely cover their underware, shirts that are two sizes too small and swimsuits that no one should ever wear? i just don't understand it. i just don't understand...
on a brighter note. during our down time from the boys today we also watched the little song and dance show they put on every year at valleyfair. during the show one of the guys came down and sang to me -- pretty much a dream come true ;) a great time. we totally had crushes on all of the guys in the show (there were three of them and they are probably about 20, maybe 21. totally inapprops.). all in all, a classic valleyfair day.
*summer has come
*we have cable tv!
*we have internet
*i am updating my blog
i think that until the first three things happened i really couldn't get to number four. well i guess that having cable has nothing really to do with anything else, it's just an added bonus :)
i'm not even sure who reads my blog -- especially since it's been about two months since i last wrote anything. but as i sit here watching "so you think you can dance" on dvr :) i decided i would share this thought.
i was at valleyfair today (my second trip in one week). melissa and i always donate a trip to valleyfair for the auction and so we go there with four students. today the boys we took went off on their own for a bit and we got some good chill time. we found ourselves a bench and as we basked in the sunlight as it broke through the clouds i was a bit shocked at some of the sights that walked by us. and this was something that shocked me last week too when we brought the junior high kids: where are parents these days?
now let me explain myself. the clothing items that some of these kids had on were just ridiculous. the message some of these girls send with their outfits just makes me so sad. and i ask myself, "where are the parents?". clearly these 12 and 13 year old girls did not drive themselves to the mall and buy these outfits on their own. who is telling them it's okay to wear shorts that barely cover their underware, shirts that are two sizes too small and swimsuits that no one should ever wear? i just don't understand it. i just don't understand...
on a brighter note. during our down time from the boys today we also watched the little song and dance show they put on every year at valleyfair. during the show one of the guys came down and sang to me -- pretty much a dream come true ;) a great time. we totally had crushes on all of the guys in the show (there were three of them and they are probably about 20, maybe 21. totally inapprops.). all in all, a classic valleyfair day.
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