...I had leftovers from my previous adventure in the kitchen...I'm hungry, and somehow do NOT have a can opener??? How in da....?! Yeah, that definitely threw a hitch in my "plans" for dinner this evening.
As I was Skyping with Jake and B this evening I started getting raaaaather grumpy...at which point I realized that, other than a few sticks of french toast, I hadn't really eaten at all today - never a good plan for me. What I had consumed, however, was and ungodly amount of coffee...and it wasn't even good coffee (Jake, shut it. Shuuut it. I know the sin I am committing by consuming this, errr, stuff, but it's all I have and beggars cannot be choosers...so, until I get paid the end of next month, *cough!* Folgers *cough!* it is....*runs and cries a pool of tears in the corner*)!! The point being, not eating real food on top of drinking lots of caffeine is never a good idea. So, I went to my cupboards and found: tuna! "Perfect! I haven't had a tuna salad sandwich in forever! This is going to be awesome!" Pick up where I left you in the first paragraph of this post: no can opener + no pocket knife (as Jake and B so kindly reminded me) = no tunafish for this lady. Eff! So, I, instead, had a few pickle spears and a huge bowl of yogurt. That still does not constitute a meal, in case you were wondering. I never stopped being hungry, but I just didn't want to cook...I should have opened my freezer...which I am about to do so I can actually get some sleeps tonight. I have microwaveable foods in the freezer <-- another good reason to eat: it helps prevent MEMORY LOSS!!!
Haha, well, other than not really taking care of my dietary needs today, I did get a lot of unpacking done!!! WHOOP! I am officially down to 2 - count it! - boxes of books and I know exactly where they are going! Such a grood (great and good!) feeling. Now it's pretty much just deciding which boxes to keep and where to start hanging things (I just typed that word three times before getting it right...I need to go to bed). Yay nesting!!
Ummm, and as I am now inhaling second-hand smoke from the folks outside our building door (one of the few draw-backs to my complex, I think I just might be the only person who lives here and does not smoke), I am going to close my balcony door, grab a quick snack, and hit the hay.
Happy almost Sunday to you all!
Shalom!
~MW
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Friday, August 27, 2010
Who needs to GO to the state fair when...
...they televise pretty much the WHOLE thing! Win!
Oooh! And they did a segment today on canning - I never realized how easy it was. Just throw all your ingredients in a mason jar, close it up, and boil the jar in some watta! Hello project for next year! I'm thinking: balcony garden... Mmm, can't wait for next year's growing season!! I don't think I have enough time/energy/funds to catch the tail end of this year's.
Today was pretty crazy. I spent over an hour driving around Minneapolis looking for the Coffman building so I could get my U-card (translation: student ID card)...well, once I found the dreaded building I got inside to find a 2hr line...neat. Fun part is that I was supposed to meet SW right in the middle of all of this, fortunately her plans had changed she had to cancel today's meeting. Whew! I was still way frustrated with the whole ordeal. The U-Card website said that it would be painless and take just a few minutes to get it done...well, yes, U-Card office, I'm sure that on a "normal" day it is a cinch and takes no time at all...but guess what today was!! Freshman orientation...EFFF!
But, on a brighter note, I got my first piece of real mail today!! Ricci, I love you. That lovely little note was just what I needed. And, look at how lovely the card is!
So, today, Jake and I went on a walk...it was a little toasty, so we cut it short, but it was still nice and good to get out and breathe some fresh air. I really enjoy passing people who are out walking as well...I passed a cute couple with their probably 8-9mo old baby, a young mom with her daughter (could have been her little sister, I suppose...), and people getting home from work. So fun. I'm looking forward to taking more walks as it continues to cool down and before it gets too chilly.
And with that, my sweets, I am going to close.
Happy weekend!
Shalom.
~MW
Oooh! And they did a segment today on canning - I never realized how easy it was. Just throw all your ingredients in a mason jar, close it up, and boil the jar in some watta! Hello project for next year! I'm thinking: balcony garden... Mmm, can't wait for next year's growing season!! I don't think I have enough time/energy/funds to catch the tail end of this year's.
Today was pretty crazy. I spent over an hour driving around Minneapolis looking for the Coffman building so I could get my U-card (translation: student ID card)...well, once I found the dreaded building I got inside to find a 2hr line...neat. Fun part is that I was supposed to meet SW right in the middle of all of this, fortunately her plans had changed she had to cancel today's meeting. Whew! I was still way frustrated with the whole ordeal. The U-Card website said that it would be painless and take just a few minutes to get it done...well, yes, U-Card office, I'm sure that on a "normal" day it is a cinch and takes no time at all...but guess what today was!! Freshman orientation...EFFF!
But, on a brighter note, I got my first piece of real mail today!! Ricci, I love you. That lovely little note was just what I needed. And, look at how lovely the card is!
So, today, Jake and I went on a walk...it was a little toasty, so we cut it short, but it was still nice and good to get out and breathe some fresh air. I really enjoy passing people who are out walking as well...I passed a cute couple with their probably 8-9mo old baby, a young mom with her daughter (could have been her little sister, I suppose...), and people getting home from work. So fun. I'm looking forward to taking more walks as it continues to cool down and before it gets too chilly.
And with that, my sweets, I am going to close.
Happy weekend!
Shalom.
~MW
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Adventures in the kitchen
Hokay. So, here is de eeearth... I mean...today, while I was being rather unproductive, I got to thinking about what I should make for dinner.
I have plenty of "box" meals...hamburger helper, read beans & rice, etc. But, I just wasn't feeling any of that tonight. I wanted to cook. And so, cook I did!
I grabbed some jalapeno sausage, whole wheat spaghetti, fresh spinach, carrots, eggs, chili powder, aaaaand tabasco sauce and made some magic happen! I got my inspiration from the one, the only, Josh Ponder...and his epically famous fried rice. {Mmmm, I miss it so.} I was hoping I had some rice in my cabinet, but alas, no such luck. So, I went with le noodles. I threw it all together in my skillet, and this glorious dish is what emerged:
Delicious and spicy!
I have plenty of "box" meals...hamburger helper, read beans & rice, etc. But, I just wasn't feeling any of that tonight. I wanted to cook. And so, cook I did!
I grabbed some jalapeno sausage, whole wheat spaghetti, fresh spinach, carrots, eggs, chili powder, aaaaand tabasco sauce and made some magic happen! I got my inspiration from the one, the only, Josh Ponder...and his epically famous fried rice. {Mmmm, I miss it so.} I was hoping I had some rice in my cabinet, but alas, no such luck. So, I went with le noodles. I threw it all together in my skillet, and this glorious dish is what emerged:
Delicious and spicy!
I also attempted my awesome blog friend, and sister in Christ, Katy's tortilla recipe. I figure, "Hey, if it works for them in Africa, then surely it will work in the FT!" And, lo and behold, it did!!! So, so tasty and fresh and delicious and warm. Yummy!
Mmm, mmm, good!
Mmm, mmm, good!
Real quick, if y'all don't know the Stones or Jake, could I encourage you to check them out and include them in your prayers? Those three are just starting off on an incredible adventure in Zambia. Their blogs are fun and out of the ordinary from our daily lives here in America. And Katy posts lots of pictures! Bonus!
So, today my plan was to get up early and get lots done...that did not happen. I snoozed for an ungodly amount of time before finally turning the alarm to "off," at which point I went back to sleep for another 2hrs... Sigh... This morning, well...let's just say I never really met it. Jake - the dog - finally woke me up because he had to go out...sorry puppy, I was a bad mommy today :( I had every intention of taking him to a dog park today, but didn't. I did, however find a good amount of dog parks near my humble abode - hoorays! Maybe while everyone is out at the state fair this weekend he and I can go have a play date :]
I was also supposed to go get my student ID made today...well....that will have to wait until tomorrow morning. I fail.
But! In good news: MY NEW PHONE came today!! Sadly it isn't a super smart smart phone, but it is my same old phone, and it's new, and so far it works like a charm. I can now make/read text messages and call whoever I want to call! Whoop!
I did do some more unpacking today, too. And, the hissers are all set with their normal set-up, they seem much happier to be out of their little critter carrier. They're such troopers. The place is finally starting to come together. I still have a few random things hanging around in random places that I'm just not quite sure what to do with or where to put. My room...well, it still needs a lot of work, but in due time :)
Well kids, that's all for now.
Shalom!
~MW
I was also supposed to go get my student ID made today...well....that will have to wait until tomorrow morning. I fail.
But! In good news: MY NEW PHONE came today!! Sadly it isn't a super smart smart phone, but it is my same old phone, and it's new, and so far it works like a charm. I can now make/read text messages and call whoever I want to call! Whoop!
I did do some more unpacking today, too. And, the hissers are all set with their normal set-up, they seem much happier to be out of their little critter carrier. They're such troopers. The place is finally starting to come together. I still have a few random things hanging around in random places that I'm just not quite sure what to do with or where to put. My room...well, it still needs a lot of work, but in due time :)
Well kids, that's all for now.
Shalom!
~MW
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Euchaetes, Euchaetes, Euchaetes
So...what will the rest of this week and, presumably, most of next week entail for me? A lot of reading, and a lot of scope work.
Ah, my dear scope, how I have missed you. It's been a little bit since I've sat behind the wheel of an Olympus complete with Leeds light source. So great. Today I got started learning my way around Euchaetes. SW and I discussed one of the papers she gave me to read and then I got to work at the scope. I spent a couple hours examining and sketching wings and wing veins and, ehem...genitalia. Sorry kids...you're going to have to get used to me talking about these critters' unmentionables, 'cause they are key in this study. Aaaand, I'm going to have know my way around them inside and out...neat! Haha. I'm excited.
This project is huge, and I still don't quite have a clue as to what all it will entail, but I am starting to catch little bits and pieces here and there. I can't wait to get that grant in my hands so I can actually see what "we" told NSF we would do with their money, hehehe. I'm not gonna lie, I'm stoked that I didn't have to write a grant for this - talk about awesome.
Gah, this research is going to rock! Once SW finds all of the lit bits and pieces I need {she swears there's reason to her madness - I believer her.} I'll {be much deeper into reading} be ready to go!
Not too much else to report for today...unreadable text message count is now up to 165... I'll probably never get to read them, le sigh.
For now, I will leave you with this:
I found this girl a few weeks back and I'm seriously amazed. Can I be her? Look how trendy she is! I don't think there's an instrument she doesn't play. Her voice is simply amazing. I mean, really. Here's on of her originals:
Enjoy!
Shalom :]
~MW
Ah, my dear scope, how I have missed you. It's been a little bit since I've sat behind the wheel of an Olympus complete with Leeds light source. So great. Today I got started learning my way around Euchaetes. SW and I discussed one of the papers she gave me to read and then I got to work at the scope. I spent a couple hours examining and sketching wings and wing veins and, ehem...genitalia. Sorry kids...you're going to have to get used to me talking about these critters' unmentionables, 'cause they are key in this study. Aaaand, I'm going to have know my way around them inside and out...neat! Haha. I'm excited.
This project is huge, and I still don't quite have a clue as to what all it will entail, but I am starting to catch little bits and pieces here and there. I can't wait to get that grant in my hands so I can actually see what "we" told NSF we would do with their money, hehehe. I'm not gonna lie, I'm stoked that I didn't have to write a grant for this - talk about awesome.
Gah, this research is going to rock! Once SW finds all of the lit bits and pieces I need {she swears there's reason to her madness - I believer her.} I'll {be much deeper into reading} be ready to go!
Not too much else to report for today...unreadable text message count is now up to 165... I'll probably never get to read them, le sigh.
For now, I will leave you with this:
I found this girl a few weeks back and I'm seriously amazed. Can I be her? Look how trendy she is! I don't think there's an instrument she doesn't play. Her voice is simply amazing. I mean, really. Here's on of her originals:
Enjoy!
Shalom :]
~MW
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
78 degreeeees
So, today was definitely a scorcher! We topped out at 78 degrees Fahrenheit. Man, I thought I was gonna die. NOT! Today was gorgeous! Breezes, and lovely temperatures. I've had the windows open all day, the a/c off...didn't use the a/c in the car - it was awesome.
Haha, so I was chatting with one of my neighbors a little while ago when I took Jake out for a quick stroll and he says to me, "Man, it was a long hot day today..." I just kind of looked at him for a sec and thought about what he said and replied, "It wasn't hot today..." "Yeah! We wuz ovah in Bloomington an' it wuz eighty-sixxx, mein!" "Haha! I just moved up from Texas...86 is not hot." "Ahhh, yeeeah, aight yeah, you used to dat, then..."
Aaaaand, Jake - the dog has successfully destroyed a tennis ball
R.I.P purple tennis ball...you served us well for all of...1 day
Haha, so I was chatting with one of my neighbors a little while ago when I took Jake out for a quick stroll and he says to me, "Man, it was a long hot day today..." I just kind of looked at him for a sec and thought about what he said and replied, "It wasn't hot today..." "Yeah! We wuz ovah in Bloomington an' it wuz eighty-sixxx, mein!" "Haha! I just moved up from Texas...86 is not hot." "Ahhh, yeeeah, aight yeah, you used to dat, then..."
Aaaaand, Jake - the dog has successfully destroyed a tennis ball
R.I.P purple tennis ball...you served us well for all of...1 day
So today I went to the AT&T store to see what they had to say about my tele iss. And here is what I got: the guy {super nice, btw} did a full examination of my phone and said that I clearly hadn't dropped it or flushed it down the toilet or anything like that. So it's a matter of them sending me a new tele and me sending my old one back to them. It should be here Thurs/Fri!! So, I can answer calls and call the last person who has called me. So...if you need to talk to me call me or facebook me or email me or comment on the blog!
I'm still slightly in boxes, but it's getting there!
I've been spending a lot of time up at the lab already so that has stalled my unpacking and setting-up, but that's alright. Tomorrow, I get to start practicing dissections with my moths! I am way excited! I have a huge stack of literature to add to the books I showed you yesterday...I am slightly overwhelmed, to be honest. But it's all very exciting. I love learning about new organisms (generally), and since these critters will by my life for the next 3 years, I'm gonna have to get excited about them, and honestly, they have some of the neatest genitalia (don't freak out, genitalia is key in defining who these moths are) eeeeever!
Well kids, my brain isn't entirely functional at the moment, so I'm going to call it a night on the blogfront.
Shalom & Blessings!
~MW
I'm still slightly in boxes, but it's getting there!
I've been spending a lot of time up at the lab already so that has stalled my unpacking and setting-up, but that's alright. Tomorrow, I get to start practicing dissections with my moths! I am way excited! I have a huge stack of literature to add to the books I showed you yesterday...I am slightly overwhelmed, to be honest. But it's all very exciting. I love learning about new organisms (generally), and since these critters will by my life for the next 3 years, I'm gonna have to get excited about them, and honestly, they have some of the neatest genitalia (don't freak out, genitalia is key in defining who these moths are) eeeeever!
Well kids, my brain isn't entirely functional at the moment, so I'm going to call it a night on the blogfront.
Shalom & Blessings!
~MW
Monday, August 23, 2010
Phone Sorrows
Hello, lovelies!
Well, first I must inform all of you that my cell phone has gone on the fritz. Therefore, if you have texted me at all today...I cannot open your messages. Lame, I know. I will be visiting AT&T tomorrow to see what they say. {**new phone?!** I can dream...}
Today was...an interesting day.
SW and I had scheduled a meeting for this morning at 9. I'm thinking, sweet, I can test the bus out and not have to worry about if I'll make it to class or something. Well, it's a good thing I did! The stop for the bus I catch to campus is about a 10min walk {and that's at a brisk pace} from my apartment. Not awful, just wish it was a touch closer {I'm thinking about the windy winters...}. So, I get to the corner where the transit site said my bus would pick up {and I'm even a minute or two early} to see my bus zooming past. I'm not entirely sure it even stopped at all. "Crap. Now what do I do??" There was another bus pulling up across the street, so I ran over and asked the driver if his bus could get me to campus, even with a connection or something. What did I get in response? A blank stare followed by, "Yeah, I don't know..." Neat. Next mode of action: call dad! "Dad, when is the next time that bus 61 comes through this area?" "Not for another 45min..." So, then, all I had left to do was to run back to the apartment {OK, so I walked even more briskly...it was already warming up for the day} grab the car, and pray that I can find some public/pay parking somewhere within a 10min walk or so.
Finally found a pay lot, conveniently right behind my building (!), and made it up the insect museum where I was to meet SW, and I was only 2-3min late. I was impressed, I'm not gonna lie. I was not, however, impressed $7 I had to pay to get out of the lot...weak sauce. SW ended up being about 30min late, so, as it turns out, I could have waited for the second bus and made it in time...cest la vie. She and I ended up having a nice visit, none-the-less. Got some specifics loosely laid out for what my course work will look like this fall and in the spring.
SW and I also got to chat about my actual research and some of the things it will entail. I'll be honest, I'm in a bit over my head right now...I know nothing about leps {Lepidopteran = moths & butterflies}...nothing. Give me my parasitoid wasps any day of the week and I can hold my own, but leps?! Now they are something I'm only familiar in hating {when they are dead, at least}. Every hymenopterist {Hymenoptera = wasps, ants, bees} hates dead leps...they get in our traps and their wing scales muck everything up so we can't see our wasps. Very frustrating. But now I get to look at them not in my etoh traps :) I am rather excited about learning all about a new organism, but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't terrified out of my mind to start something so new and foreign to me.
But! SW is awesome and lent me some of her "moth bibles" so I can start familiarizing myself with them - particularly the arctiids and even more particularly, Eucaetes. I'm way excited to start paging through these books
SW helped write both of these!!
Well, first I must inform all of you that my cell phone has gone on the fritz. Therefore, if you have texted me at all today...I cannot open your messages. Lame, I know. I will be visiting AT&T tomorrow to see what they say. {**new phone?!** I can dream...}
Today was...an interesting day.
SW and I had scheduled a meeting for this morning at 9. I'm thinking, sweet, I can test the bus out and not have to worry about if I'll make it to class or something. Well, it's a good thing I did! The stop for the bus I catch to campus is about a 10min walk {and that's at a brisk pace} from my apartment. Not awful, just wish it was a touch closer {I'm thinking about the windy winters...}. So, I get to the corner where the transit site said my bus would pick up {and I'm even a minute or two early} to see my bus zooming past. I'm not entirely sure it even stopped at all. "Crap. Now what do I do??" There was another bus pulling up across the street, so I ran over and asked the driver if his bus could get me to campus, even with a connection or something. What did I get in response? A blank stare followed by, "Yeah, I don't know..." Neat. Next mode of action: call dad! "Dad, when is the next time that bus 61 comes through this area?" "Not for another 45min..." So, then, all I had left to do was to run back to the apartment {OK, so I walked even more briskly...it was already warming up for the day} grab the car, and pray that I can find some public/pay parking somewhere within a 10min walk or so.
Finally found a pay lot, conveniently right behind my building (!), and made it up the insect museum where I was to meet SW, and I was only 2-3min late. I was impressed, I'm not gonna lie. I was not, however, impressed $7 I had to pay to get out of the lot...weak sauce. SW ended up being about 30min late, so, as it turns out, I could have waited for the second bus and made it in time...cest la vie. She and I ended up having a nice visit, none-the-less. Got some specifics loosely laid out for what my course work will look like this fall and in the spring.
SW and I also got to chat about my actual research and some of the things it will entail. I'll be honest, I'm in a bit over my head right now...I know nothing about leps {Lepidopteran = moths & butterflies}...nothing. Give me my parasitoid wasps any day of the week and I can hold my own, but leps?! Now they are something I'm only familiar in hating {when they are dead, at least}. Every hymenopterist {Hymenoptera = wasps, ants, bees} hates dead leps...they get in our traps and their wing scales muck everything up so we can't see our wasps. Very frustrating. But now I get to look at them not in my etoh traps :) I am rather excited about learning all about a new organism, but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't terrified out of my mind to start something so new and foreign to me.
But! SW is awesome and lent me some of her "moth bibles" so I can start familiarizing myself with them - particularly the arctiids and even more particularly, Eucaetes. I'm way excited to start paging through these books
SW helped write both of these!!
So that was productive. I then made my way over to Rainbow Foods...which, may I just go on a little bunny trail with you for a moment? K, good. Rainbow Foods just might help to make the next three years survivable. I walked through those sparkling automatic doors Sunday afternoon into what I thought was Heaven. Beautiful produce, beautifully displayed. CLEAN floors...they were practically gleaming! CLEAN smell. Marvelously organized. I was home. There will, most likely, be no more Cub Foods runs...unless it's an emergency or something. But, I digress. Today, I made my way over to Rainbow {p.s. - I can't help but hear the, "double rainbow allll the way" guy in my head every time I go/think of Rainbow...makes me chuckle every time...I don't think it will ever get old} and picked up a little pre-paid bus pass to get my by over the next few days 'til my student ID gets issued. {However, I spoke to non-profit guy about the buses today and he had some less than comforting things to say and suggested that I stay away from the buses...sigh.}
I rearranged some of my living room furniture into a position I think I am pleased with for the moment...still have lots to do...sorry this whole setting my home thing is taking me so long...I've had to stop and do other things here and there, which makes for slow progress.
Oh! Big news, though: I got my interwebs today!!! Guy was super nice and we had a nice chat. He lives in Chicago, but is here for a few weeks helping out the Twin Cities crew with their increased work load. Cool.
Mmm, I made some of those frozen-allow to rise-then bake rolls with my dinner tonight...SO worth waiting for them to rise. They are delish. It's like I made them myself...only with 1/4 of the effort! WIN!
Well, I think that's all for now. Don't worry, I haven't forgotten about my "things I love about my apartment" post. It's in the works :)
Shalom!
~MW
I rearranged some of my living room furniture into a position I think I am pleased with for the moment...still have lots to do...sorry this whole setting my home thing is taking me so long...I've had to stop and do other things here and there, which makes for slow progress.
Oh! Big news, though: I got my interwebs today!!! Guy was super nice and we had a nice chat. He lives in Chicago, but is here for a few weeks helping out the Twin Cities crew with their increased work load. Cool.
Mmm, I made some of those frozen-allow to rise-then bake rolls with my dinner tonight...SO worth waiting for them to rise. They are delish. It's like I made them myself...only with 1/4 of the effort! WIN!
Well, I think that's all for now. Don't worry, I haven't forgotten about my "things I love about my apartment" post. It's in the works :)
Shalom!
~MW
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Frozen Tundra, we have arrived!
My goodness, what a week it has been. {to say the very least}
After a horrific bout with the vehicular devices back in my beloved Texas, and getting the call from my new home that, "all systems were go!" Faja and I set-off on the looong road ahead of us...to the Frozen Tundra, my small menagerie (BigBoy, Jake, and Tevye & Little Bubba) in tow. {well, after a slight detour to BRAC for some pain killers for Jakers...his toesies hurt after his traumatic resecting of the toe nails way back - no worries, we knocked him out, but he was definitely feeling it the next day, poor puppy}
Our first stop along the way was at a rest stop just across the OK border from Texas...it was kind of depressing looking back the way we came and knowing that I wouldn't be setting foot on that piece of land for a long time. But, my thoughts were pleasantly distracted by a perfectly timed phone call from Kristen! So great. We stopped another time or two in OK, and then once, I believe, in Kansas. {"stupid Kansas..." - that's for Elaine and Brandon...ah, the great trek to CO!}
Kansas, oh Kansas. I kind of wanted to die whilst driving through that state. {sorry, Sally, the roads are just awful...} I believe we ended up having to take two detours that added, overall, a good 2hrs to our trip for day one, thus placing us at our hotel in Kansas City circa 3am...neat. Ok, a note about our hotel: I don't know if this a Kansas thing or if we just got a crumby Best Western, but they had no bath towels. Dad even went down to the front desk to see if they had any and, nope...they call hand towels bath towels...annoying. My hair took up an entire "bath towel" all to its self! Oh well, it was pretty humorous the next morning, but that night, we were both just thinking, "Really?! You've got to be kidding me..."
So, we set off the next morning sometime around 9am. {we decided sleeping in a little was allowed after the fiasco that was Tuesday's drive} From there we passed through Missouri, then Iowa - the state welcome center was basically a modernized ode to the Amish...kind of weird, I'm not gonna lie. It really wasn't all that Amish, other than having Amish in the name...it was more country knick-knack store. Oh, and this huge German Shepherd {which I'm pretty sure was crossed with wolf}, being handled by this little old man using a gentle-leader, decided he wanted to eat Jake... Puppy dog, as much as I love, and I mean that with all of my heart, shepherds and wolves, I do not take kindly to other critters wanting to eat one of mine. No worries, though, I just took Jakers around to the other side of the u-haul and all was well.
From Iowa we headed to Minnesota... Ok, I must admit that I am most definitely in beautiful country. Positively gorgeous state to drive through, and WAY NICE roads.
Here are some views from the trip:
Choctaw Casino...Ooooklahoma!
Gorgeous sunset in Kansas
Can't see it too well, but that says Fort Dodge and Waterloo!!!
I just love the way they name things...silly Iowans.
Ok, it doesn't come through too well in this, but this is of the gorgeous
fields in Iowa...I was blown away.
Welcome to Minnesota! Love the old grain silos...so neat!
ALMOST THERE! Yuh, that is indeed the u-haul in front of me you see.
We fiiiinally arrived at my new home around 5:30pm Wednesday, August 18, 2010.
We were met by Mark, my new maintenance guy! Way nice - has a direct view of my building door from his unit across the lot, so I know I'll {well, me and the rest of my building, that is} be in good hands should anything happen...not likely, but still. Mike, my property manager came and met us a little while later - he also lives on-site, but he's at the back of the building across from me. He's super cool - we get along great. Liking the on-site staff is always a plus. Just this morning I was taking Jake out for a spell and Mike was sitting on the patio outside his office and we exchanged a nice friendly/neighborly "good morning" wave.
I love my apartment complex. Within an hour or so of being here we met one of my neighbors on my floor. Super nice guy, with two gorgeous puppy dogs, actually moved here from FL to start a Christian non-profit! We ran into each other again this evening when I was on my way down to take Jake out and he asked me if I had found a new church here yet and told me I was welcome to attend with him whenever I wanted. I might go with him next Sunday. This week, I think I still want to lay low and just kind of observe on my own...haven't quite decided which church I'm going to try out, but that is next on the agenda per completing this post! This awesome looking old guy from the garden level hollered to me and Faja at one point to just prop open the doors while we were unloading the truck {we had opted to not do that since it's a secured entry door system...}...we came downstairs from dropping that load of boxes/furniture/whatever it was to find the doors nicely propped open for us - we had to laugh and decided to let it be. {goood decision - made the remainder of the moving-in process so much easier} Another guy from the second floor helped us move the last two {also the heaviest} things in the truck: the kitchen table {solid oak} and the TV {heaviest hunk of electronic ever...ok, maybe not ever, but pretty close}.
That is something I must note, the people here are indeedibly fantastic. As much as I may go on to complain about the place {and the, ehem...drivers}, I don't know that I will ever have a bad thing to say about the people as a whole. Absolutely wonderful. Take Mike, for example, he let me move-in before signing the lease since we got in a little later than we had hoped, "There's no need for you guys to get a hotel when you have a perfectly fine apartment that is ready for you to move-in to...we'll just take care of the lease whenever you guys want tomorrow. Just swing by the office when it's convenient for you." Ummm...my jaw kind of dropped to the ground when he said that. Who does that?! What property manager have you ever known who has been willing to allow someone to move-in before signing their lease?! We were more than appreciative, to say the very least.
I think we finally finished unloading somewhere between 9 and 10pm...yeah, it took the two of us forever. And, we really didn't stop but for a minute or two here and there to catch our breath and guzzle some water. Oh yeah...I chose the "hot" and "humid" week to move up. More like warm and slightly moist, haha. Not awful, but not pleasant for labor intense activity...ah well, we got it done. We thought our bodies were going to fall apart afterwards and for the next day or two. {I'm still a little sore in my arms and back...good indication that I am beyond out of shape...something I already knew, but was not so pleasantly reminded of...}
I didn't do too much unpacking that first night - we were simply beat. But the next day daddy-o and I ran a lot of errands and he hooked me up with some of the home things I was lacking.
P.S. - I have the best dad ever...I mean, he drove across the country with me and then continued to help furnish my remaining needs once we reached our destination: including, but not limited to a full supply of groceries that will definitely get me through the next month or so and my very own vacuum...Lindsey and North Bardell ladies, I returned the qirby to its rightful owners, and so it stayed in Arlington, sad, I know.
So Thursday was busy with errands and attempting to begin to get acquainted with the area {another way that Mike is beyond awesome - he's been telling me/us where to go and how to get there all week - so awesome!}, along with starting the process of washing all of the dishes, cookware, etc. and unpacking. I still have a ways to go in the unpacking realm, due to yesterday being busy and me, essentially, taking today off - much needed.
Friday was awesome and super sucky all at the same time. Our day got off to a great start with Faja dropping me off on campus so I could meet up with some of the new grad students and those faculty members who could make it. So great. I mean, really, really great. SW, my new boss/mentor/adviser/major professor was there, too, so we got to chat and visit. One thing I absolutely love about this woman is that she has, since meeting her in Indianapolis last December, greeted me with a hug every time we have seen each other. I love that, since, as I'm sure most of you know, I am a huge hug person...I kind of, in some ways, live for hugs - they're just great! But anyways, lunch was awesome, and it was really nice to see some semi-familiar faces, as I met a good number of the grad students who made it lunch, back in March at our welcome week(end). Miss Felicia, who has definitely taken on the "mother hen" role for all of us new kids helped me get all of my new employee paper work and health plan paper work settled and we also had a nice little chat...she's great. We hit off really well back in March and she spent a few years in the Austin area, so we have that insta-bond that living in Texas and loving it brings. SO great.
After all of that the pops and I ventured off to find a redbox, to return our rental from the night before, and a petsmart with a Banfield so I could get my city licenses for BigBoy and Jake...fml. Worst adventure ever. We wanted to throw Dad's blackberry/gps our the window so many times! She kept telling us we had arrived and we were in like the middle of an intersection with no Petsmart to be found anywhere...so lame. We finally gave-in to hunger and grabbed some Quizno's. We decided we give it one last go and ask the guy behind the counter if he knew where a Petsmart was, since the gps told us we should have been at one... Not only did he inform us that there was down the road about 1.5-2mi away, but he also gave us free drinks!! See? Minnesotans are nice :) Well, we made it to the Petsmart...only to be informed by befuddled receptionists that you could not simply walk into a clinic with your rabies/vax certificates in hand requesting a city license, but that you had to go City Hall to do that. Well, that's juuuust great. We spent over an hour looking for a Petsmart, and it was now well after the 6 o'clock hour, on a Friday, so City Hall was most certainly closed. We were done for the day. Except I got on a bit of an unpacking kick last night and got a bunch of stuff done around the apartment :)
Today was weird...it almost feels like it was two days. I dropped Faja off at the airport around 5am so he could head back home to the DFW...I was jealous, to say the least. Upon my return, umm, home (still weird), I went back to bed and somehow didn't get up until about 10am when BigBoy decided he was hungry and Jake wanted to go outside. Fair enough. Had I not slept-in so late, I probably would have been much more productive today, but I decided that I would take it easy and just do some research on vet clinics, churches, stuff like that.
I did call Mike and ask him about the city license stuff, and he informed me that he had just gotten his city licenses at Petsmart on Wednesday...and that, no, I do not have to go to City Hall to get them...he was very confused. So, he told me to just run by a regular private practice vet clinic and get one there. I found one I like {and it's only ~5min away!} - the doc seems legit and the staff seem to have a heart for their work - and it says right on their website that they do the licenses! I'm totally a vet clinic snob after working in one for over 3 years...oh well, my pets generally thank me for it ;)
I also chatted with Comcast about my interwebs, 'cause I had forgotten to ask them about compatible wireless routers. The guy was way helpful, and so, post Monday, I just have to wait for the box of stuffs I forgot in TX to get here, complete with router so I can have the wireless interwebs!
Today was good, too, because I actually managed some skypage alllll the way to Africa for a spell before the interwebs I'm currently stealing kicked the connection. I also got to chat with some of my lovelies back home in TX.
Peeps, I miss y'all like you would not believe. In some ways it hasn't quite sunk in that I am in a completely different state on the other side of the country, and in some ways it feels like I have already been here for my 3 year stint, and I am so ready to come home to you. I sorely miss College Station. Like, you would not believe. Kreutter, I am simply not wired for big cities - you would definitely love it here. I, in no way, feel confident enough to make it in this town. It feels like I stick out like a sore thumb no matter where I go. Especially at Cub Foods...ok, I am just not a fan of that grocery store. HEB has definitely spoiled me. When Dad and I were walking around Cub I seriously almost started bawling right in the middle of the store. They don't have the soy milk I buy, the store was less than clean, I felt like I was shopping in a shady Wal-Mart, the layout was ridiculous, they didn't even have the salad dressing I like...it's a Kraft product, for crying out loud! But...to their credit, they do have Dr. Pepper. I am definitely going to try Rainbow Foods next, though...I'll probably go tomorrow, after church, as I forgot to pick up some staples while we were at Cub.
On the bright side, Jake is absolutely loving it here. I think he knows that he is kind of in charge of the safe-keeping of everything, as he is always running a little patrol - checking the balcony door, the front door, the hallway leading to the bedroom...and then finishing it up by coming back over to where ever I am and plopping down at my feet. Have I mentioned how much I love this dog yet?? He got to meet my neighbor who started the Christian non-profit today, when we met in the hall earlier, and Jake seemed to like him - my neighbor cracked me up, "aww, he's so cute...you're a good little cow dog, aren't you, Jake??" Love it! And Jake seemed quite proud of himself, haha. Oh, he had a bit of fun today - my living room now looks as though a snow storm blew through...check this out:
He absolutely devoured his stuffed toy today - so funny to watch
Nom, nom, noms...
Look what I can do, Mom!
Oh...I'm gonna get it!! I'm gonna get it!!!!
Bam! Told ya!
How'd I do, Mom?! Did you see me??
Yeah, we had a good time with that.
He is quite the tuckered pup at the moment...too cute.
Well, tonight I actually, really cooked my first meal here. {the frozen pizza on Thursday doesn't count...} Mmmm, jambalya! So good. A little taste of home :) I also made myself a pretty little salad. Tasty!
Sorry about the cucumbers and mushrooms, B, but some people
actually like things that taste good ;)
After a horrific bout with the vehicular devices back in my beloved Texas, and getting the call from my new home that, "all systems were go!" Faja and I set-off on the looong road ahead of us...to the Frozen Tundra, my small menagerie (BigBoy, Jake, and Tevye & Little Bubba) in tow. {well, after a slight detour to BRAC for some pain killers for Jakers...his toesies hurt after his traumatic resecting of the toe nails way back - no worries, we knocked him out, but he was definitely feeling it the next day, poor puppy}
Our first stop along the way was at a rest stop just across the OK border from Texas...it was kind of depressing looking back the way we came and knowing that I wouldn't be setting foot on that piece of land for a long time. But, my thoughts were pleasantly distracted by a perfectly timed phone call from Kristen! So great. We stopped another time or two in OK, and then once, I believe, in Kansas. {"stupid Kansas..." - that's for Elaine and Brandon...ah, the great trek to CO!}
Kansas, oh Kansas. I kind of wanted to die whilst driving through that state. {sorry, Sally, the roads are just awful...} I believe we ended up having to take two detours that added, overall, a good 2hrs to our trip for day one, thus placing us at our hotel in Kansas City circa 3am...neat. Ok, a note about our hotel: I don't know if this a Kansas thing or if we just got a crumby Best Western, but they had no bath towels. Dad even went down to the front desk to see if they had any and, nope...they call hand towels bath towels...annoying. My hair took up an entire "bath towel" all to its self! Oh well, it was pretty humorous the next morning, but that night, we were both just thinking, "Really?! You've got to be kidding me..."
So, we set off the next morning sometime around 9am. {we decided sleeping in a little was allowed after the fiasco that was Tuesday's drive} From there we passed through Missouri, then Iowa - the state welcome center was basically a modernized ode to the Amish...kind of weird, I'm not gonna lie. It really wasn't all that Amish, other than having Amish in the name...it was more country knick-knack store. Oh, and this huge German Shepherd {which I'm pretty sure was crossed with wolf}, being handled by this little old man using a gentle-leader, decided he wanted to eat Jake... Puppy dog, as much as I love, and I mean that with all of my heart, shepherds and wolves, I do not take kindly to other critters wanting to eat one of mine. No worries, though, I just took Jakers around to the other side of the u-haul and all was well.
From Iowa we headed to Minnesota... Ok, I must admit that I am most definitely in beautiful country. Positively gorgeous state to drive through, and WAY NICE roads.
Here are some views from the trip:
Choctaw Casino...Ooooklahoma!
Gorgeous sunset in Kansas
Can't see it too well, but that says Fort Dodge and Waterloo!!!
I just love the way they name things...silly Iowans.
Ok, it doesn't come through too well in this, but this is of the gorgeous
fields in Iowa...I was blown away.
Welcome to Minnesota! Love the old grain silos...so neat!
ALMOST THERE! Yuh, that is indeed the u-haul in front of me you see.
We fiiiinally arrived at my new home around 5:30pm Wednesday, August 18, 2010.
We were met by Mark, my new maintenance guy! Way nice - has a direct view of my building door from his unit across the lot, so I know I'll {well, me and the rest of my building, that is} be in good hands should anything happen...not likely, but still. Mike, my property manager came and met us a little while later - he also lives on-site, but he's at the back of the building across from me. He's super cool - we get along great. Liking the on-site staff is always a plus. Just this morning I was taking Jake out for a spell and Mike was sitting on the patio outside his office and we exchanged a nice friendly/neighborly "good morning" wave.
I love my apartment complex. Within an hour or so of being here we met one of my neighbors on my floor. Super nice guy, with two gorgeous puppy dogs, actually moved here from FL to start a Christian non-profit! We ran into each other again this evening when I was on my way down to take Jake out and he asked me if I had found a new church here yet and told me I was welcome to attend with him whenever I wanted. I might go with him next Sunday. This week, I think I still want to lay low and just kind of observe on my own...haven't quite decided which church I'm going to try out, but that is next on the agenda per completing this post! This awesome looking old guy from the garden level hollered to me and Faja at one point to just prop open the doors while we were unloading the truck {we had opted to not do that since it's a secured entry door system...}...we came downstairs from dropping that load of boxes/furniture/whatever it was to find the doors nicely propped open for us - we had to laugh and decided to let it be. {goood decision - made the remainder of the moving-in process so much easier} Another guy from the second floor helped us move the last two {also the heaviest} things in the truck: the kitchen table {solid oak} and the TV {heaviest hunk of electronic ever...ok, maybe not ever, but pretty close}.
That is something I must note, the people here are indeedibly fantastic. As much as I may go on to complain about the place {and the, ehem...drivers}, I don't know that I will ever have a bad thing to say about the people as a whole. Absolutely wonderful. Take Mike, for example, he let me move-in before signing the lease since we got in a little later than we had hoped, "There's no need for you guys to get a hotel when you have a perfectly fine apartment that is ready for you to move-in to...we'll just take care of the lease whenever you guys want tomorrow. Just swing by the office when it's convenient for you." Ummm...my jaw kind of dropped to the ground when he said that. Who does that?! What property manager have you ever known who has been willing to allow someone to move-in before signing their lease?! We were more than appreciative, to say the very least.
I think we finally finished unloading somewhere between 9 and 10pm...yeah, it took the two of us forever. And, we really didn't stop but for a minute or two here and there to catch our breath and guzzle some water. Oh yeah...I chose the "hot" and "humid" week to move up. More like warm and slightly moist, haha. Not awful, but not pleasant for labor intense activity...ah well, we got it done. We thought our bodies were going to fall apart afterwards and for the next day or two. {I'm still a little sore in my arms and back...good indication that I am beyond out of shape...something I already knew, but was not so pleasantly reminded of...}
I didn't do too much unpacking that first night - we were simply beat. But the next day daddy-o and I ran a lot of errands and he hooked me up with some of the home things I was lacking.
P.S. - I have the best dad ever...I mean, he drove across the country with me and then continued to help furnish my remaining needs once we reached our destination: including, but not limited to a full supply of groceries that will definitely get me through the next month or so and my very own vacuum...Lindsey and North Bardell ladies, I returned the qirby to its rightful owners, and so it stayed in Arlington, sad, I know.
So Thursday was busy with errands and attempting to begin to get acquainted with the area {another way that Mike is beyond awesome - he's been telling me/us where to go and how to get there all week - so awesome!}, along with starting the process of washing all of the dishes, cookware, etc. and unpacking. I still have a ways to go in the unpacking realm, due to yesterday being busy and me, essentially, taking today off - much needed.
Friday was awesome and super sucky all at the same time. Our day got off to a great start with Faja dropping me off on campus so I could meet up with some of the new grad students and those faculty members who could make it. So great. I mean, really, really great. SW, my new boss/mentor/adviser/major professor was there, too, so we got to chat and visit. One thing I absolutely love about this woman is that she has, since meeting her in Indianapolis last December, greeted me with a hug every time we have seen each other. I love that, since, as I'm sure most of you know, I am a huge hug person...I kind of, in some ways, live for hugs - they're just great! But anyways, lunch was awesome, and it was really nice to see some semi-familiar faces, as I met a good number of the grad students who made it lunch, back in March at our welcome week(end). Miss Felicia, who has definitely taken on the "mother hen" role for all of us new kids helped me get all of my new employee paper work and health plan paper work settled and we also had a nice little chat...she's great. We hit off really well back in March and she spent a few years in the Austin area, so we have that insta-bond that living in Texas and loving it brings. SO great.
After all of that the pops and I ventured off to find a redbox, to return our rental from the night before, and a petsmart with a Banfield so I could get my city licenses for BigBoy and Jake...fml. Worst adventure ever. We wanted to throw Dad's blackberry/gps our the window so many times! She kept telling us we had arrived and we were in like the middle of an intersection with no Petsmart to be found anywhere...so lame. We finally gave-in to hunger and grabbed some Quizno's. We decided we give it one last go and ask the guy behind the counter if he knew where a Petsmart was, since the gps told us we should have been at one... Not only did he inform us that there was down the road about 1.5-2mi away, but he also gave us free drinks!! See? Minnesotans are nice :) Well, we made it to the Petsmart...only to be informed by befuddled receptionists that you could not simply walk into a clinic with your rabies/vax certificates in hand requesting a city license, but that you had to go City Hall to do that. Well, that's juuuust great. We spent over an hour looking for a Petsmart, and it was now well after the 6 o'clock hour, on a Friday, so City Hall was most certainly closed. We were done for the day. Except I got on a bit of an unpacking kick last night and got a bunch of stuff done around the apartment :)
Today was weird...it almost feels like it was two days. I dropped Faja off at the airport around 5am so he could head back home to the DFW...I was jealous, to say the least. Upon my return, umm, home (still weird), I went back to bed and somehow didn't get up until about 10am when BigBoy decided he was hungry and Jake wanted to go outside. Fair enough. Had I not slept-in so late, I probably would have been much more productive today, but I decided that I would take it easy and just do some research on vet clinics, churches, stuff like that.
I did call Mike and ask him about the city license stuff, and he informed me that he had just gotten his city licenses at Petsmart on Wednesday...and that, no, I do not have to go to City Hall to get them...he was very confused. So, he told me to just run by a regular private practice vet clinic and get one there. I found one I like {and it's only ~5min away!} - the doc seems legit and the staff seem to have a heart for their work - and it says right on their website that they do the licenses! I'm totally a vet clinic snob after working in one for over 3 years...oh well, my pets generally thank me for it ;)
I also chatted with Comcast about my interwebs, 'cause I had forgotten to ask them about compatible wireless routers. The guy was way helpful, and so, post Monday, I just have to wait for the box of stuffs I forgot in TX to get here, complete with router so I can have the wireless interwebs!
Today was good, too, because I actually managed some skypage alllll the way to Africa for a spell before the interwebs I'm currently stealing kicked the connection. I also got to chat with some of my lovelies back home in TX.
Peeps, I miss y'all like you would not believe. In some ways it hasn't quite sunk in that I am in a completely different state on the other side of the country, and in some ways it feels like I have already been here for my 3 year stint, and I am so ready to come home to you. I sorely miss College Station. Like, you would not believe. Kreutter, I am simply not wired for big cities - you would definitely love it here. I, in no way, feel confident enough to make it in this town. It feels like I stick out like a sore thumb no matter where I go. Especially at Cub Foods...ok, I am just not a fan of that grocery store. HEB has definitely spoiled me. When Dad and I were walking around Cub I seriously almost started bawling right in the middle of the store. They don't have the soy milk I buy, the store was less than clean, I felt like I was shopping in a shady Wal-Mart, the layout was ridiculous, they didn't even have the salad dressing I like...it's a Kraft product, for crying out loud! But...to their credit, they do have Dr. Pepper. I am definitely going to try Rainbow Foods next, though...I'll probably go tomorrow, after church, as I forgot to pick up some staples while we were at Cub.
On the bright side, Jake is absolutely loving it here. I think he knows that he is kind of in charge of the safe-keeping of everything, as he is always running a little patrol - checking the balcony door, the front door, the hallway leading to the bedroom...and then finishing it up by coming back over to where ever I am and plopping down at my feet. Have I mentioned how much I love this dog yet?? He got to meet my neighbor who started the Christian non-profit today, when we met in the hall earlier, and Jake seemed to like him - my neighbor cracked me up, "aww, he's so cute...you're a good little cow dog, aren't you, Jake??" Love it! And Jake seemed quite proud of himself, haha. Oh, he had a bit of fun today - my living room now looks as though a snow storm blew through...check this out:
He absolutely devoured his stuffed toy today - so funny to watch
Nom, nom, noms...
Look what I can do, Mom!
Oh...I'm gonna get it!! I'm gonna get it!!!!
Bam! Told ya!
How'd I do, Mom?! Did you see me??
Yeah, we had a good time with that.
He is quite the tuckered pup at the moment...too cute.
Well, tonight I actually, really cooked my first meal here. {the frozen pizza on Thursday doesn't count...} Mmmm, jambalya! So good. A little taste of home :) I also made myself a pretty little salad. Tasty!
Sorry about the cucumbers and mushrooms, B, but some people
actually like things that taste good ;)
Ok, so maybe it wasn't the most complete of meals, but I had proteins and veggies {and fruits, thanks to the tomatoes!!}...that's something, right?
Finished it off with a little bowl of this stuff:
With a name like that, I had to try it out...it's pretty tasty, yo.
Finished it off with a little bowl of this stuff:
With a name like that, I had to try it out...it's pretty tasty, yo.
Well, kids, I'm calling this post, as it has definitely hit novel length. Happy Sunday to all of you - and thank you all so, so much for the prayers, phone calls, text messages, and comments here and on facebook. What ever would I do without you?!
With love from me, the FT, BigBoy, the hissers, and of course...the happy pup, Jake
Shalom!
~MW
P.S. - I'm hoping that my next post will include "the things I love about my apartment" :)
P.P.S. - My darling Ricci, we have lots of work to do when you get here in October for our best friends-frozen tundra-palooza-extravaganza of 2010 =] Just wait 'til you see what we have to work with...the possibilities are endless!!
With love from me, the FT, BigBoy, the hissers, and of course...the happy pup, Jake
Shalom!
~MW
P.S. - I'm hoping that my next post will include "the things I love about my apartment" :)
P.P.S. - My darling Ricci, we have lots of work to do when you get here in October for our best friends-frozen tundra-palooza-extravaganza of 2010 =] Just wait 'til you see what we have to work with...the possibilities are endless!!
Sunday, August 15, 2010
The Magnificat
The Magnificat is Mary's Song (Luke 1:46-55). It was the theme of our service at church today. May I just say that I love The Magnificat. I've always loved the services that incorporate The Magnificat, but this Sunday it struck me especially deeply. Take a moment and read this beautiful piece of Scripture:
And Mary said,
My soul magnifies the Lord,
and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior,
for he has looked on the humble estate of his servant.
For behold, from now on all generations will call me blessed;
for he who is mighty has done great things for me,
and holy is his name.
And his mercy is for those who fear him
from generation to generation
He has shown strength with his arm;
he has scattered the proud in the thoughts of their hearts;
he has brought down the mighty from their thrones
and exalted those of humble estate;
he has filled the hungry with good things,
and the rich he has sent empty away.
He has helped his servant Israel,
in remembrance of his mercy,
as he spoke to our fathers,
to Abraham and to his offspring forever.
My soul magnifies the Lord,
and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior,
for he has looked on the humble estate of his servant.
For behold, from now on all generations will call me blessed;
for he who is mighty has done great things for me,
and holy is his name.
And his mercy is for those who fear him
from generation to generation
He has shown strength with his arm;
he has scattered the proud in the thoughts of their hearts;
he has brought down the mighty from their thrones
and exalted those of humble estate;
he has filled the hungry with good things,
and the rich he has sent empty away.
He has helped his servant Israel,
in remembrance of his mercy,
as he spoke to our fathers,
to Abraham and to his offspring forever.
I mean, wow. My dad's sermon was based on The Magnificat, too. So uplifting! Totally picked me up and gave me an awesome renewed perspective. Made me ask myself some very simple, yet often times difficult questions. For example:
When God challenges me and commands me, when He turns my world upside-down, do I respond in humble faith and obedience, like Mary?
Too often, the answer is, "no." Sometimes I try to convince myself that I am responding in humble faith and obedience, but more often than not I complain. I cry. I whine. I ask, "Why me? Why now?"
There is absolutely no reason, whatsoever, that I should respond to my Heavenly Daddy in this way.
He will give me faith, courage, and joy as he turns me into a person I never planned to be.
He is faithful. He will provide. His plan is perfect. He is all knowing, all powerful. He's my dad!
Perfect example of all of this: for those of you who haven't heard, I have found a home in the FT! It seems like a pretty legit little set-up, COMPLETE WITH DOG PARK for Jakers!! Whoop! FTW!
I'm so excited about the move now...'cause I have a place to move TO! God is SO good.
So, kind of a scattered post, but wow, God blew me away today. Totally reminded me that I'm kind of an idiot when it comes to relying on Him...'cause, yeah, He's got this. :]
And, this weekend has just been way fun. I got to hang out with some of my lovelies from high school Saturday morning - so great. And then, Saturday evening I got to visit with my darling Humphreys. They. Are. Wonderful. Especially because we got to spend our last dinner together at CHUY'S!! WIN! So good. And, there have been wonderful skype dates scattered around in there - so, so wonderful. I am so blessed.
Well, I apologize for the somewhat scattered post, but my head is kind of spinning, in a good way! But yes, things are looking up, and I'll be on my way to the FT here in the next few days.
Blessings!
Shalom!
~MW
When God challenges me and commands me, when He turns my world upside-down, do I respond in humble faith and obedience, like Mary?
Too often, the answer is, "no." Sometimes I try to convince myself that I am responding in humble faith and obedience, but more often than not I complain. I cry. I whine. I ask, "Why me? Why now?"
There is absolutely no reason, whatsoever, that I should respond to my Heavenly Daddy in this way.
He will give me faith, courage, and joy as he turns me into a person I never planned to be.
He is faithful. He will provide. His plan is perfect. He is all knowing, all powerful. He's my dad!
Perfect example of all of this: for those of you who haven't heard, I have found a home in the FT! It seems like a pretty legit little set-up, COMPLETE WITH DOG PARK for Jakers!! Whoop! FTW!
I'm so excited about the move now...'cause I have a place to move TO! God is SO good.
So, kind of a scattered post, but wow, God blew me away today. Totally reminded me that I'm kind of an idiot when it comes to relying on Him...'cause, yeah, He's got this. :]
And, this weekend has just been way fun. I got to hang out with some of my lovelies from high school Saturday morning - so great. And then, Saturday evening I got to visit with my darling Humphreys. They. Are. Wonderful. Especially because we got to spend our last dinner together at CHUY'S!! WIN! So good. And, there have been wonderful skype dates scattered around in there - so, so wonderful. I am so blessed.
Well, I apologize for the somewhat scattered post, but my head is kind of spinning, in a good way! But yes, things are looking up, and I'll be on my way to the FT here in the next few days.
Blessings!
Shalom!
~MW
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Never fear, Jake is here!!
Haha...depending on who you are, reading that title might be a wee bit confusing.
Am I talking about a person?
Am I talking about a dog?
Hmmm...who/what could I possibly talking about?
WHO is Jake?
Jake is this sweet thing:
Pampered much?
{Please excuse the mess of a desk in the
background...I'm mid packing, and it's not pretty}
Am I talking about a person?
Am I talking about a dog?
Hmmm...who/what could I possibly talking about?
WHO is Jake?
Jake is this sweet thing:
Pampered much?
{Please excuse the mess of a desk in the
background...I'm mid packing, and it's not pretty}
He's my new puppy dog!! And by puppy, I mean, seasoned adult of a dog...but you know, "they're always babies to us..." Or something like that... But, that's beside the point.
I am absolutely head-over-heels for this dog, second to BigBoy (of course)...
...Sorry Grimm, my love,
you're gonna have to slide down spot #3, but don't you worry, Fun Aunt Heather will always visit and take you to the park - maybe you and Jakers can have a play date someday! {Yes, Ricci, I totally stole this from your blog...}
Jake is definitely one of the few things I have at my fingertips that brings me instantaneous joy. Now if I could just get BigBoy to hurry up and like him...there's the kicker. He'll come around, he always does - it just takes him a little while to warm up to new critters.
So, yes, even though the new addition to my menagerie is proving to be a little bit of pain on the search for a new home, I couldn't be happier.
We already have a little routine going. Every morning we wake up and go play some fetch and then we play another round in the evenings before dinner. Sometimes we play a few more rounds during the day...it's just been so hot this week - we haven't done a lot of that.
So, there you are my lovelies. A cheery post for your reading pleasure :)
I'll let you know as soon as I find a little home to nestle my menagerie into...only time will tell.
Hope your week has been a blessed one.
Shalom!
~MW
P.S. - thanks for all of the encouragement. I'm so blessed to have it pouring in from seemingly all corners of the earth. :]
[Edit: I totally forgot to thank Patrick and Sarah and Zach for sharing Jake with me and letting me take him up to the FT with me - y'all are the best cousins a gal could ask for. I will miss you so, so terribly!!!]
I am absolutely head-over-heels for this dog, second to BigBoy (of course)...
...Sorry Grimm, my love,
Jake is definitely one of the few things I have at my fingertips that brings me instantaneous joy. Now if I could just get BigBoy to hurry up and like him...there's the kicker. He'll come around, he always does - it just takes him a little while to warm up to new critters.
So, yes, even though the new addition to my menagerie is proving to be a little bit of pain on the search for a new home, I couldn't be happier.
We already have a little routine going. Every morning we wake up and go play some fetch and then we play another round in the evenings before dinner. Sometimes we play a few more rounds during the day...it's just been so hot this week - we haven't done a lot of that.
So, there you are my lovelies. A cheery post for your reading pleasure :)
I'll let you know as soon as I find a little home to nestle my menagerie into...only time will tell.
Hope your week has been a blessed one.
Shalom!
~MW
P.S. - thanks for all of the encouragement. I'm so blessed to have it pouring in from seemingly all corners of the earth. :]
[Edit: I totally forgot to thank Patrick and Sarah and Zach for sharing Jake with me and letting me take him up to the FT with me - y'all are the best cousins a gal could ask for. I will miss you so, so terribly!!!]
Thursday, August 05, 2010
Insomnia, dreams, growing pains, etc.
Ok...if you haven't caught on yet...things aren't exactly going all that smoothly as far as the move to the FT is concerned...
And...apparently...I'm stressed?
Yup, I do believe 'tis true.
How is it that I came to this conclusion, you might ask? Lots of little clues.
Clue #1: My insomnia has indeed returned...what fun, what fun.
Clue #2: When I can sleep I can sleep for hours and hours and hours and I am still exhausted...
Clue #3: I've started having dreams (or at least remembering them). Yes, I am well aware that for the majority of the human race it is perfectly normal to dream on a nightly basis, and yes, even remember said dreams. Well, not for this gal. I am fully convinced that part of the reason that I am always tired (even when I'm not stressed) is due to my not making complete sleep cycles...I'm just sayin' I NEVER have dreams...like, ever. Buuut, of late I have started dreaming on an almost nightly basis, and sometimes multiple dreams in one night and I wake up remembering them fairly vividly, or at least remembering that I had a dream...weird. And these dreams are insane...I mean, way weird, kids. Way weird. And, a fair number of them are those dreams that feel so very real that when you wake up it take you somewhere in realm of 20min to and hour to shake yourself out of that weird dream haze.
Clue #4: My "growing pains" are back. I've never really made this connection before, but I think my so-called growing pains are stress related. As a 23 year old, I am proooobably not growing anymore, and certainly shouldn't be growing at such a rate that I am having God-awful pains. Nope. I should probably look into this a bit more, but it just hit me that the last few times I can remember having these pains that, to me, feel just like the growing pains I had as a kid, has been when I've been a little more than normal stressed. Hmmm...
Clue #5: Ummm...I pretty much cry at the drop of a dime. Neeeat. My eyes are tired and burn alllll the time right now. Part of the tears is simply stress. Part is just me being a whiny, complainy sissy who is tired of dealing with being an adult and just doesn't want to deal with what has quickly become a helacious move anymore. Part is out of loss (strong word, but I'm not sure how else to describe the feeling)...not that I'm losing my sweet, sweet friends and family here in TX, but that I will miss out on so much of their lives and I won't get to see their beautiful faces or give them hugs, or just hop in the car and drive a few hours for a spur of the moment visit...or peruse youtube on a lazy weekend/evening, or watch them play volleyball (I know, I'm lame and don't play...but I love watching y'all play...I DO!), or cook with them, or waste more time playing Mario Kart, or just plain hanging out and visiting with them... I won't get to be there to sit with them when they need that shoulder to cry on or just need someone to sit with; I won't get to be there when exciting things happen and they just can't wait to show you or tell you what happened; I won't get to be there when they move into their new homes or make new additions to their families; I won't get to worship next to them anymore; I won't get to go to J-Man's plays or Fariz's concerts... Simple things that mean the world to me... I'm simply going to miss all of you - more than you could ever imagine, but I am so, so grateful that you are all willing to work together the make this soon-to-be long distance relationship work. Y'all are the best friends anyone could ever ask for and Skype = the greatest program ever created (I mean, it could still be better, but it pretty much rocks).
I have been so blessed to have been able to already start Skyping with a few of you - even across oceans! And, to see some of you in person over the last two weeks and I have absolutely loved those precious times together.
Thank you all so much for your support and prayers and for putting up with my crazed self the last few weeks...really, I know I've been a mess and a pain.
Well, I do believe I might be able to fall asleep here in a few minutes so I'm going to jump on this window of opportunity in the hopes that my legs won't hurt anymore than they already do, and my eyes will stay heavy and finally close for the night so I can be at least semi-functional to play with my darling Kacy in the morning.
Love you all SO SO much!
Shalom,
~MW
And...apparently...I'm stressed?
Yup, I do believe 'tis true.
How is it that I came to this conclusion, you might ask? Lots of little clues.
Clue #1: My insomnia has indeed returned...what fun, what fun.
Clue #2: When I can sleep I can sleep for hours and hours and hours and I am still exhausted...
Clue #3: I've started having dreams (or at least remembering them). Yes, I am well aware that for the majority of the human race it is perfectly normal to dream on a nightly basis, and yes, even remember said dreams. Well, not for this gal. I am fully convinced that part of the reason that I am always tired (even when I'm not stressed) is due to my not making complete sleep cycles...I'm just sayin' I NEVER have dreams...like, ever. Buuut, of late I have started dreaming on an almost nightly basis, and sometimes multiple dreams in one night and I wake up remembering them fairly vividly, or at least remembering that I had a dream...weird. And these dreams are insane...I mean, way weird, kids. Way weird. And, a fair number of them are those dreams that feel so very real that when you wake up it take you somewhere in realm of 20min to and hour to shake yourself out of that weird dream haze.
Clue #4: My "growing pains" are back. I've never really made this connection before, but I think my so-called growing pains are stress related. As a 23 year old, I am proooobably not growing anymore, and certainly shouldn't be growing at such a rate that I am having God-awful pains. Nope. I should probably look into this a bit more, but it just hit me that the last few times I can remember having these pains that, to me, feel just like the growing pains I had as a kid, has been when I've been a little more than normal stressed. Hmmm...
Clue #5: Ummm...I pretty much cry at the drop of a dime. Neeeat. My eyes are tired and burn alllll the time right now. Part of the tears is simply stress. Part is just me being a whiny, complainy sissy who is tired of dealing with being an adult and just doesn't want to deal with what has quickly become a helacious move anymore. Part is out of loss (strong word, but I'm not sure how else to describe the feeling)...not that I'm losing my sweet, sweet friends and family here in TX, but that I will miss out on so much of their lives and I won't get to see their beautiful faces or give them hugs, or just hop in the car and drive a few hours for a spur of the moment visit...or peruse youtube on a lazy weekend/evening, or watch them play volleyball (I know, I'm lame and don't play...but I love watching y'all play...I DO!), or cook with them, or waste more time playing Mario Kart, or just plain hanging out and visiting with them... I won't get to be there to sit with them when they need that shoulder to cry on or just need someone to sit with; I won't get to be there when exciting things happen and they just can't wait to show you or tell you what happened; I won't get to be there when they move into their new homes or make new additions to their families; I won't get to worship next to them anymore; I won't get to go to J-Man's plays or Fariz's concerts... Simple things that mean the world to me... I'm simply going to miss all of you - more than you could ever imagine, but I am so, so grateful that you are all willing to work together the make this soon-to-be long distance relationship work. Y'all are the best friends anyone could ever ask for and Skype = the greatest program ever created (I mean, it could still be better, but it pretty much rocks).
I have been so blessed to have been able to already start Skyping with a few of you - even across oceans! And, to see some of you in person over the last two weeks and I have absolutely loved those precious times together.
Thank you all so much for your support and prayers and for putting up with my crazed self the last few weeks...really, I know I've been a mess and a pain.
Well, I do believe I might be able to fall asleep here in a few minutes so I'm going to jump on this window of opportunity in the hopes that my legs won't hurt anymore than they already do, and my eyes will stay heavy and finally close for the night so I can be at least semi-functional to play with my darling Kacy in the morning.
Love you all SO SO much!
Shalom,
~MW
Tuesday, August 03, 2010
Frozen Tundra...I want to like you...
...But, you are making it rather difficult by not allowing me to find a place to setup shop!! I mean, come on...I just wanna come and hang out with you and your cool (literally) self for a few years. Is that soooo much to ask?
Ok, I'll grant you that it's notentirely your fault that my roommate changed his mind...he's got a good thing going here in the TX, so I suppose we can let that one slide. But, help a sister out, yo!
All I want is an, at least, semi-affordable (p.s. - grammar gurus, what do you do in a situation like what you just read? Should it read, "a, at least, semi-affordable..." or, "an, at least, semi-affordable...???") apartment/duplex/rental/what-have-you that is within 5mi of my lab, that will let me bring my puppy dog and my kitty, and will let me do laundry in my own unit...without the need for quarters. I know...I know...that's kind of asking a lot, but is it really too much to ask??
And, yes, I am well aware that desiring for all of this to come to fruition within oh...a week and a half is indeedibly a lot to ask...but I'm asking. I'm begging. I'm even throwing in a, "Pretty please!!!" Complete with the cherry on top.
So, my dear, dear, Frozen Tundra, if you could please help me out in this one teeny, tiny way I will indeed love you forever...yes, forever.
Ugh...I need a vacation from life...wait...haven't I been on one of those for the last 7+ months??? Sigh...it just never ends, does it??
Well...I'm off to catch some shut-eye. I have another long day ahead of me tomorrow, a good day - I'm confident - but, long..,
Until next time.
Shalom,
~MW
P.S. - Frozen Tundra, I was serious...please help me out...you won't be disappointed if you let me move in, promise.
P.P.S. - Readers, I'm not actually relying on my new place of residence to find a home for me, but I thought it was worth a try ;) I'm fully confident that God will continue to orchestrate this mess of a move as He has with everything else relating to the reason for the move...He is faithful, and I am trying to let go and rest in that comfort...but man, is it difficult when your flesh tells you to freak out and do it all yourself!!
Ok, I'll grant you that it's not
All I want is an, at least, semi-affordable (p.s. - grammar gurus, what do you do in a situation like what you just read? Should it read, "a, at least, semi-affordable..." or, "an, at least, semi-affordable...???") apartment/duplex/rental/what-have-you that is within 5mi of my lab, that will let me bring my puppy dog and my kitty, and will let me do laundry in my own unit...without the need for quarters. I know...I know...that's kind of asking a lot, but is it really too much to ask??
And, yes, I am well aware that desiring for all of this to come to fruition within oh...a week and a half is indeedibly a lot to ask...but I'm asking. I'm begging. I'm even throwing in a, "Pretty please!!!" Complete with the cherry on top.
So, my dear, dear, Frozen Tundra, if you could please help me out in this one teeny, tiny way I will indeed love you forever...yes, forever.
Ugh...I need a vacation from life...wait...haven't I been on one of those for the last 7+ months??? Sigh...it just never ends, does it??
Well...I'm off to catch some shut-eye. I have another long day ahead of me tomorrow, a good day - I'm confident - but, long..,
Until next time.
Shalom,
~MW
P.S. - Frozen Tundra, I was serious...please help me out...you won't be disappointed if you let me move in, promise.
P.P.S. - Readers, I'm not actually relying on my new place of residence to find a home for me, but I thought it was worth a try ;) I'm fully confident that God will continue to orchestrate this mess of a move as He has with everything else relating to the reason for the move...He is faithful, and I am trying to let go and rest in that comfort...but man, is it difficult when your flesh tells you to freak out and do it all yourself!!
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