
Tuesday, October 05, 2010
1. Visit a New State, dontcha know?
This past Saturday my best friend from Charlotte got married in Houston, Minnesota, a small town of 1,000 people located in the heart of Minnesota Bluff Country. "What is a bluff?" you may ask! From what I can tell, it is something that looks like a mountain, but isn't- it is just bluffing (wah-wah-waaaaah). The bluffs were beautiful, completely covered with trees at the peak of their fall colors.
The wedding party and family stayed in La Crosse, Wisconsin, right across the mighty Mississippi river that divides the two states. Unfortunately, I was not able to purchase any cheese!
My sweet Friend, Melissa (Halstensgard) Meyer!
1. The Accent! Bag sounds like baig, gopher like golfer, no like nol!
2. My favorite new phrases
- Uff-da! (Exclamation)
- You betcha (You bet/of course)
- Hot dish (Casserole)
- Oh yah (Yes)
- Pop (soda)
- Ya, sure
- Oh boy, oh dear, goodness gracious
- 4 eggs
- 1 cup of flour
- 1 cup of whole milk
- 1 cup of whipping cream
- 1 tbsp of sugar
- pinch of salt
5. Being with my friend and her family!
6. The people were "Minnesota Nice"
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Fly Like an Eagle!

Saturday, September 25, 2010
Book # 35: Boundaries
Author: Dr. Henry Cloud, Dr. John Townsend
Acquired: Jumped in my cart while I was browsing the books at Salvation Army.
The subheading of this book says it all, "When to say YES, When to say NO to take control of your life."
I would like to buy a dozen copies of this book to hand out to all my friends. I don't know about you, but I have a hard time saying no in this performance-driven, you-are-what-you-produce culture. What if I don't seem spiritual? What if I miss out on something? What if I hurt someone's feelings?
I feel too busy...I think I read somewhere that busyness is a sign of an empty heart....I tried to find it, but found something else:
“We often say we’re busy, but what does this term mean? We just say it without thinking because it’s an easy response and it sounds good. It sounds better to say that we’ve been keeping busy than to say we’re doing nothing, right? . . . Beneath this cultural pressure lies a more poignant and sobering truth: busyness is a sign of vanity. We find our worth through our busyness." - Intervarsity Website
I feel sad for my students. They are the busiest people I know. They fly from one activity to another, filling up their college resumes, yet leaving their hearts behind.
It comes down to this: "Our lives are our responsibility...A helpful way to understand setting limits is that our lives are a gift from God. Just as a store manager takes good care of a shop for the owner, we are to do the same with our souls."
Do you have trouble saying "NO"? NO, to the co-worker who constantly needs you to rescue them from their lack of responsibility? NO, to the friend who only calls to dump all her problems on you and never asks how you are doing? NO, to yourself when you keep wanting to keep hitting the snooze button every morning? NO, to the people in your church who want you to teach Sunday School even though you are already greeting and helping with the Women's Retreat?
READ THIS BOOK!
2. Break 25 minutes for a 5k- Attempt #1
This morning, however, was not quite so close. It was a slow 27:52 at the Hit the Brixx 5k.
Oh well!
At least three good things came out of this morning:
1. I learned what NOT to do: NO coffee before a run. NO dairy products for breakfast. NO staying up to late the night before. NO waiting til the last minute to hydrate. NO benadryl. NO running while you are sick.
2. I got to eat free Brixx Pizza AFTER the race. YUM!
3. Standing in front of me at the start line was a very inspirational woman. She was wearing a bright blue San Diego marathon technical tee, a bright blue hat to match her shirt, neon green socks, and silver earrings. Her name was Harriette and she was 87 years old! When I asked Harriette about the San Diego marathon her son answered saying that she had won her age group 12 years in a row and had raised more money for Team in Training than anyone else.
I found her name in the results and then asked Mr. Google to help me learn more about this incredible lady - stalker-ish, I know.
Article in Run, Theoden, Run
Article at Runnersworld.com
I hope that I can still run and enjoy life when I am Harriette's age, and perhaps by then I will have broken that 25 minute goal!
Next attempt: Lung Strong 5k in Cornelius on Oct. 16!
Monday, September 20, 2010
14.2 Made from scratch Pizza Dough
I haven't been too consistent on this one, so let's just modify the goal to cook 12 new things from a cookbook! This weekend my niece Cheyenne helped me make homemade PIZZA!! So many questions came up:
- does a teaspoon of sea salt equal a teaspoon of regular salt??!! Not sure, but the pizza dough was way too salty!!
- how do you measure yeast? It says on the back of the packet that one packet equals 2 1/4 teaspoon....but I only needed 1 1/2 of a teaspoon....so I used a teaspoon, but it took the whole packet to fill it up?!
- are there any special rules for using wheat flour?
Cheyenne didn't complain, though, so I am content!
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Urban Cowboy
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Shepherd King
Hear and obey, rend him our all.
His loving staff will correct a wondering heart, should it misstep
Shepherd King
Your hand gently leads
Your sheep hear your voice
and following it rejoice
What a sweet sound to hear the Shepherd call.
The only one who can restore our hearts.
Who leads us where the still waters run to give us rest
Shepherd King
Your hand gently leads
We don't know the way,
still we trust your heart
Life in a Boat
So what do you do
When life is not what you hoped,
And you find yourself alone
Out in the ocean in a boat?
What do you say
To the sky up above
As you scan the horizon
Looking for the one you love?
What do you feel
When no one answers back
When it seems like your fault,
Your navigation's just off track?
What do you think
When the waters are too deep,
Do you grab a life vest,
Or just let yourself sink?
Thursday, August 05, 2010
El pajarito
Por Trish
¡Suéltame ya, quiero volar!
No en mi mente, sino en mi corazón.
Quiero ser libre y sin inhibición.
Libre para ser y desear,
Libre para vivir y amar sin dudar.
Pero un pájaro libre no puede volar
Si lleva adentro una jaula.
¿Quién tiene las llaves para soltar
el pajarito que quiere cantar?
-- Post From My iPhone
Tuesday, August 03, 2010
Book # 34 Shepherding a Child's Heart- Tedd Tripp
-- Post From My iPhone
Monday, August 02, 2010
Linares
Sunday, August 01, 2010
Goodbye
Thank you for many sunny days, poolside fun with friends, relaxing mornings to read to my heart's content, too much coffee, sweaty runs, blooming crape myrtles, and evening walk with my dogs. They say I have to go back to school tomorrow. I will miss you!
So long, farewell, Auf wiedersehen, good night,
T
-- Post From My iPhone
Friday, July 23, 2010
Wierd!
"We're all a little weird & when we find those people whose weirdness is compatible we join up with them & fall into a mutually satisfying weirdness & call them our best friends."
- Corey Matthews, Boy Meets World
Monday, July 19, 2010
FREE PUPPY
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Sand Castles
castles just made of sand
They've crumbled, fallen at my feet.
I keep trying to rebuild them,
but your waves crash and knock them down
Your mercy comes and takes them from me.
Because I cannot live here,
In this house that I have constructed.
I cannot live here,
All my building was in vain.
You bid me come and follow you,
leave behind all that I once knew
for a land I have yet to know
You've made me for a better place
one that cannot perish or fade
help me to hide my treasure there
Because I cannot live here
In this house that I have constructed
I cannot live here
All my building was in vain
Saturday, July 10, 2010
The Train
Tonight I went with a friend to a concert downtown. We decided to take the light rail rather than dealing with the hassle of trying to find a parking space close to the arena.
After the concert we found ourselves waiting on the train platform with about 300 other Charlotteans who were in a hurry to get to their various destinations. A lady beside us caught my attention. She was obviously upset that the train had not yet arrived. She was beginning to sweat in the heat of the evening. Every few seconds she would look down the track and mumble something about "why in the world isn't the train here yet."
Perhaps she is unaware that grumbling and continually looking down the tracks and being anxious about the arrival of the train will not bring its coming any sooner. The train will get there when the train gets there.
Perhaps I am unaware that being anxious and grumbling and continually straining to see into the future will also fail bring the things I hope for any sooner.
Sometimes I wonder if the train will ever come.
Sometimes I panic and think I have missed the train altogether.
Sometimes my friends get on the train and I have to wait for another.
Sometimes I get on the train and leave my friends behind.
Oh how I wish I could control the train. But I know that being anxious and fearful does nothing to bring or stop its coming. If only I could learn to trust the conductor. He seems to know exactly when the train should come.
1 In you, O LORD, I have taken refuge;
let me never be put to shame;
deliver me in your righteousness.
2 Turn your ear to me,
come quickly to my rescue;
be my rock of refuge,
a strong fortress to save me.
3 Since you are my rock and my fortress,
for the sake of your name lead and guide me.
14 But I trust in you, O LORD;
I say, "You are my God."
15 My times are in your hands;
19 How great is your goodness,
which you have stored up for those who fear you,
which you bestow in the sight of men
on those who take refuge in you.
24 Be strong and take heart,
all you who hope in the LORD.
Central Coffee
Friday, July 09, 2010
Book # 26: Choosing Rest

- Sally Breedlove, Choosing Rest
I am finding out the greatness
Of Thy loving heart.
Thou hast bid me gaze upon Thee,
And Thy beauty fills my soul,
For by Thy transforming power
Thou hast made me whole.
O how great Thy loving kindness.
Vaster, broader than the sea!
O how marvelous Thy goodness,
Lavished all on me!
Yes, I rest in Thee, Beloved,
Know Thy certainty of promise,
And have made it mine.
Simply trusting Thee, Lord Jesus,
I behold Thee as Thou art,
And Thy love, so pure, so changeless,
Satisfies my heart;
Satisfies its deepest longings,
Meets supplies its every need,
Compasseth me round with blessings;
Thine is love indeed!
Ever lift Thy face upon me,
As I work and wait for Thee;
Resting 'neath Thy smile, Lord Jesus,
Earth's dark shadows flee.
Brightness of my Father's glory,
Sunshine of my Father's face,
Keep me ever trusting, resting;
Fill me with Thy grace.
- Jean S. Pigot, 1876
14.1 Chicken Salad
The first recipe did not actually come from a cookbook, but from the Pioneer Woman's website. If you have not heard of the Pioneer Woman, consider checking out her site for fun recipes (with super helpful pictures for each step), homeschooling ideas, photography, and a really sweet love story of how she, a city girl, fell in love with a cowboy and moved to the country. *sigh*
Recipe # 1: Chicken Salad
I cannot actually comment on if the recipe was good or not because I have a tendency to look at the recipe and get overwhelmed with all the details and then do my own thing. So, the result of doing my own thing.....ummm.....a little dry. More dressing next time.
Wednesday, July 07, 2010
5. Take Guitar Lessons
That was a long time ago (we won't say how long), and it is time to get some real lessons, if for no other reason than to be able to lead worship in small groups with a little more confidence and to try to write some songs (not necessarily for public consumption, but as a means of processing and thinking through life....I uploaded these one day while I was bored over Christmas break)
Second guitar lesson starts at 3pm tomorrow! Time to go practice!
Tuesday, July 06, 2010
Great Peru Blogs
Catherine Wolter, Former SLCA student, SU Summer Intern
http://catherinewolter.blogspot.com/
Billy Greenman, on Staff with SU for three years
http://billyinperu.blogspot.com/
Kate Bruder, currently volunteering with SU and fundraising to return for 3 years
http://www.cuentosdeunaviajera.com/
Kimo in Pictures

This is a Huaro! It is how we got back and forth between Kimo (Scripture Union's Camp in the Jungle) and the main Road.




Thursday, July 01, 2010
Shh, don't tell!
-- Post From My iPhone
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Peru, parte dos
-- Post From My iPhone
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
I knew it!
Benefits of a 20 minute nap:
- helps alertness
- increases motor learning skills like typing, playing piano
- better than caffeine
- reduces stress
- decreases risk of heart disease
Benefits of a 30-60 minute nap
- boosts memory
- enhances creativity
- good for decision making skills
- helps you remember things you have recently studied (ie: vocabulary, directions)
-- Post From My iPhone
Monday, June 21, 2010
13. Fix my bike
My friend Jessica and I celebrated with a little road trip to one of my favorite coffee places, Smelly Cat in NoDa. It was fun riding the bike home after dark and enjoying the sounds and smells of summer. Looking forward to many more trips on this little bike. May the adventures begin... Tally Ho!
Yum!
Three-Oh!
What is it about those milestone birthdays of 30 and after that make some of us little uneasy?
Perhaps it is just a little reminder that time keeps moving forward and that none of us are left unaffected. Maybe it is because our culture worships youthfulness and is embarrassed by age and wrinkles. Or, maybe it is that we are not quite where our twenty year old selves pictured we would be when they imagined what the next ten years would bring....
But I trust in you, O LORD; I say, "You are my God." My times are in your hands. - Psalm 31.14-15
LORD, you have assigned me my portion and my cup; you have made my lot secure. The boundary lines have fallen for me in pleasant places; surely I have a delightful inheritance. - Psalm 16.5-6
To celebrate 30 years of life, I have made a list of 30 things to do this year. Here they are in no particular order:
1. Visit a new state
2. Break 25 minutes for 5k
3. Break 2:00 for half marathon
4. Finish 42 books
5. Take guitar lessons
6. Write 12 songs
7. Save money
8. Create/Put on a Spanish Summer camp for kids
9. Grow out fingernails and get a manicure
10. Make a budget
11. Train Maggie the Dog
12. Create a missionary prayer calendar
13. Fix my bike
14. Cook a recipe from a cookbook once a month
15. Learn how to cook Tilapia
16. Decide what Masters program to do and apply for it
17. Try to write a kid’s book
18. Have my niece over for a weekend
19. Have my nephew over for a weekend
20. Visit Grandmom Wertz in VA
21. Visit Memaw in FL
22. Build a Patio in the backyard
23. Do a Triathlon
24. Take dance lessons (salsa, shag, or other)
25. Pressure wash the house and paint the shutters
26. Paint the extra bedroom and the laundry room
27. Make a birthday calendar of friends and family
28. Learn how to make salsa with the tomatoes in my garden
29. Memorize 12 Psalms
30. Weekend getaway with Mom
Past Half Way!
Book # 24 was Who Moved My Cheese? It only took one plane flight to finish....lame! (Funny little book, by the way. Moral of the story: If your cheese is no longer available, move along and find some new cheese instead of sitting around moping that you have no cheese.)
I think it is about time to jump into the harder stuff I have been avoiding so far (CS Lewis, Chesterton, and Piper). Some how in the process these guys have become bigger and more intimidating than I imagined. Reading their books has the feeling of homework you know you have to do, but don't really want to because you know it will take a while once you start.
I guess it is time....
Book # 18: Quaker Prayer
- Paula Rinehart, Strong Women, Soft Hearts
Monday, June 07, 2010
End of the Year!

Saturday, June 05, 2010
"How to Care for your Introvert"
Dearest introverted friend,
Do you feel overwhelmed and misunderstood by your extroverted friends? Consider forwarding them this online article written by by Jonathan Rauch.
INTROVERTS OF THE EARTH, UNITE!
Monday, May 31, 2010
Quote
Monday, May 24, 2010
Peru 2010
Friday, May 21, 2010
Leavin' on a jet plane!!
-- Post From My iPhone
Sunday, May 16, 2010
I didn't mean to....

Congrats Michael and Elizabeth!
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
A Grumpy Day Poem
A children's poem by Trish Jackson
Grumpies, Grumpies, go away!
Grumpies, Grumpies, you cannot stay.
You turn my sunshine into gray,
you make my happy run away.
My sister's crunches are too loud.
I wish she'd learn to close her mouth!
My favorite sweater feels too tight.
My favorite socks just don't fit right.
My brother makes me late for school.
My homework's covered in dog drool.
My teacher gives a hard pop quiz
My Coke at lunch forgot to fizz.
Grumpies, Grumpies, go away!
Grumpies, Grumpies, you cannot stay.
Perhaps you just came out to play
But when you're here, I frown all day.
To be continued....
Book # 18: T.S. Eliot Quote
Have known the evening,
mornings, afternoons,
I have measured out my
life with coffee spoons.
- T.S Eliot