Wednesday, November 30, 2005

dutch treat

guess what i just found in the main office at my church! a rare dutch delicacy: windmill cookies! i don't know who found them or where they found them or why they brought them to the office, but it sure feels like home! toni, one of the secretaries, tried one, and she thinks they're stale, but they're not. that's how they're supposed to taste. she's not impressed, but i'm thrilled. this is truly a tribute to my heritage.

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

kickin' it

oh my gosh, i've just agreed to do something inCREDibly embarrassing and unbelievably unprofessional. i can't tell you what it is yet, and most of you will never see it. but i can show you this picture. oh my gosh.
this is dedication.
this is sacrifice.
tom rapchak is lucky i love the CCO.

Monday, November 28, 2005

the giving of thanks




i'm back to work today from a lovely and relaxing weekend in grand rapids. as always, there is much to be thankful for, but this year, i was particularly grateful for my family. after being out here in pennsylvania and meeting so many people whose families are not Christians and whose lives are full of painful experiences, i am so thankful for God's grace to my family. i grew up in a Christian home, and my entire family knows the Lord. during my grandfather's prayer at our extended family thanksgiving, he thanked God for the heritage that has been passed down from generation to generation in our family, that we have been able to know His grace and love and peace. of course, things have been difficult for my family, and we have not been free from the pain of death, divorce, etc., but i am so grateful for the constant presence of God in my family. it really is such an amazing gift. how lucky am i that i enjoy being with my family? we had a great time at home, playing trivial pursuit: pop culture edition, rummikub, and euchre. i got to stay a few days longer than usual, and it was harder to leave than usual. but still, i am thankful. we got back kind of late, but early enough (kind of) to head into the city to see the girls, chris, and new friend phil. i really do it love here.
i am thankful for safe travel, big snowflakes, wedding invitations, catching up with good friends, wolfgangs reunions, free laundry, the new house, harry potter, crossword puzzles, and coming back to 62 degree weather in pittsburgh. i am thankful for the communities i have in grand rapids and in pittsburgh: on either end of that blasted ohio turnpike, i am welcomed with open arms, smiles, and laughter.
here's this poem that i like. it's by e.e. cummings.

i thank You God for most this amazing
day:for the leaping greenly spirits of trees
and a blue true dream of sky;and for everything
which is natural which is infinite which is yes

(i who have died am alive again today,
and this is the sun's birthday;this is the birth
day of life and love and wings:and of the gay
great happening illimitably earth)

how should tasting touching hearing seeing
breathing any-lifted from the no
of all nothing-human merely being
doubt unimaginable You?

(now the ears of my ears awake and
now the eyes of my eyes are opened)


please also enjoy these pictures of friends this weekend and a few weekends ago. i might be able to add pictures of my family also if a) someone would send me some, or 2) i had a digital camera. perhaps one of those will be remedied? :D

Monday, November 21, 2005

huh.

so, real quick before going home for the night, i was perusing my friends' blogs, and found this at my friend becky's blog. she wasn't thrilled with the accuracy. (bex, that's actually nearly the opposite for you, huh?) it did a little better for me (though i am aware that the system is crap), but since it gives you your results in code to post on your blog, i thought, what the heck, i might as well post it. critique at will.
Your Birthdate: July 15

You take life as it is, and you find happiness in a variety of things.
You tend to be close to family and friends. But it's hard to get into your inner circle.
Making the little things wonderful is important to you, and you probably have an inviting home.
You seek harmony with others, but occasionally you have a very stubborn streak.

Your strength: Your intense optimism

Your weakness: You shy away from exploring your talents

Your power color: Jade

Your power symbol: Flower

Your power month: June

happy thanksgiving from the burger king

i have nothing of value to post today. the steelers lost yesterday in overtime, promiseland was cancelled, as was pamoja (my senior high youth group), all my rmu students are gone this week, so there's no gospel choir or bible study. so, my normal schedule is off. i'm in the office working on my support-tracking system and my next newsletter. that is the relevance of the picture, by the way. it's one of my students at our halloween party. he's the king of burgers. fantastic.
i'll be in the office all afternoon. so, if you want to play email tag, today's a good day. i'm excited for a slower week... i'm leaving on wednesday morning, and will hopefully arrive in g-rap by early afternoon. don't expect much posting now until next week. the burger king will just have to tide you over.
happy thanksgiving!

Friday, November 18, 2005

to my faithful readers

greetings. i am sorry about the dry spell. today is my first day in the office this week. (my dilbert desk calendar is still on sunday.) i apologize for neglecting you, but i did not forget about you. i have been at home (where there is no internet), once again, lying on my futon and reading. as you may recall, i had walking pneumonia last month, and i never really got completely better. then last week, i started to feel terrible again, and it turns out that i have now contracted a sinus infection. but, my doctor has prescribed some new antibiotic, and some huge horse pills that taste terrible but are supposed to help. last night my ears popped and i was able to breathe through my nose for the first time in a week. hurray.

so, happy:
-ability to breathe nasal-y
-lots of naps and reading
-my sister sarah visited a few days ago. we played rummikub and had a lovely time. it was awesome.
-one of my friends from church brought me ginger ale, lots of soup, and a beautiful fall bouquet of flowers. i love roses and gerberra daisies.

crappy:
-the drugs make me sleepy, but also somehow keep me from sleeping for more than an hour without waking up. very frustrating.
-my support-raising is in a slump. i need to get working on this some more.
-it is very cold here. i heard it snowed the other day, but since i haven't left my apartment except to go to the doctor's office, i can't be sure.
-harold continues to elude me, though he did donate some of his fur on the sticky trap.

reading:
-in the past week, i read the entire chronicles of narnia series. it was incredible. i also did a lot of crossword puzzles.
-next, i plan to tackle the screwtape letters, also by my old pal clive. thanks, sarah, for bringing that.
-in my bible study (the one i'm not in charge of) we have been reading I kings. and i'm doing a lot in isaiah and james lately too. good stuff.

that's all, folks. thanks for sticking it out through the illness and the blog-silence. i'll try to do/be better from now on. peace out.

Thursday, November 10, 2005

bombings in jordan

some of you know robin king, one of my best friends, is in jordan right now. a number of you have asked how he is doing, especially after the bombings in amman this week. (he's okay, by the way. thank God.) so, i thought i would link you to his site so you can see for yourself. he has written a very thoughtful and insightful response to the terrorism in jordan that i think you should read. click here.
also, my dear friend annie is working at a school in bethlehem in palestine. if you'd like to read more about her experience, click here.

midwest love

while perusing the blog world, i have noticed that some people begin each of their posts with a theme. i have chosen to follow this trend. we'll see if it lasts. every time i post, i shall give you my "happies and crappies" (phrase courtesy of one sarah e. fuller), and also (in honor of my lifelong pursuit of knowledge)what i am currently reading. so, to begin:
happy:
this morning i was talking to one of my students. her name is melissa, and she is from indiana. (the state of, not indiana, PA.) i verbally admired her scarf, and she casually mentioned that she had purchased it at meijer. MEIJER!! she knows about MEIJER! we went into a brief yet blissful midwest moment, in which we sang the praises of our beloved store, and also the wonder that is euchre. ahh, the midwest. i shall always love thee. (and p.s. daddy, when is my meijer coming?)

crappy:
harold has left me another literal piece of crap on my desk. THERE IS NOTHING HERE FOR YOU, HAROLD. GET OUT!!!
my computer is possessed. the cd burner is broken beyond repair, and there appears to be a virus of some sort that is causing the drive to open and close of its own volition. it also makes a strange whirring noise intermittently that i could do without. meanwhile, i can't burn the copies of the mixes i have made. boo.

currently reading:
the magician's nephew by c.s. lewis. it is number six in the chronicles of narnia series, but it is about how aslan created narnia. (thank you, sarah. c, not f.) i love the way my old pal clive writes. i started yesterday, and i'm half done. work keeps getting in the way of my leisure reading. i mean... uhhh... i love my job.

well, folks, that's all we have time for today. thanks for coming. hasta luego.

Tuesday, November 08, 2005

more than you ever wanted to know

alright, alright, time to update. (and j, i do not understand this reference to candy beans.)
okay. so anya was here last weekend, and we had a wonderful time. you might even say that it was the epitome of awesometatiousness. but then, if you were smart like me, you would remember that awesometatiousness is, in fact, NOT a word, and move on to some other word more webster-worthy.
so, the lê and i had a lovely time of watching friends with friends and cuddling together on the futon. we then went into the city to attend a fall-themed gala at the home of game and porterhouse. the party was reminiscent of the famed "happy chachmas" party that, though much hoped for, never actually materialized. (the league of extraordinary gentlemen, though fabulous in many ways, turned out to be less than extraordinary party planners.) we returned home to my apartment and stayed up until the not-so-wee hours of the morning talking and watching x-files with andrew. we arose on saturday at the crack of one in the afternoon, dawdled about the house for a bit, and headed back to the city to spend the (rest of the) day in oakland. we met up with fulltime, and the four of us went to the spice island tea house (otherwise known as the spicy isle of pleasure), and then to avalon, where (if you are my mother) you will be glad to know that i used the gift certificate to buy a new bag, a scarf, and two hats. upon leaving the store, we ran into the buccholtz-artzes walking down the sidewalk, and had a lovely calvin catch-up party. then we went over to the park by the cathedral of learning and met up with khadija, game, and porterhouse. then we went to kiva-han, one of my favorite coffee shops in the city, walked around some more, and went to see shopgirl at this little theatre in squirrel hill. then we went to bites and brews and missed the times when erin worked there. it was a really good day. i wish anya lived here. hopefully, she will send me some pictures soon, and i will share them with you.
in other news, harold (my mouse) is still at large. gross.
the end.

Friday, November 04, 2005

here she comes.... and HaPpY BiRtHdAy tRiXiE!

in just a couple of whiles now, anya will be here. may the merriment commence. update and pictures to follow!

in other news, my baby sister is turning 21 today. happy birthday, trixie. i heart you. and lay off the tequila, huh? :)

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

boo deskjet632C

my printer and i are in a fight. it is deranged. for ten minutes, it has been pulling the same four sheets of paper through without printing anything on any of them. shutting it off has proved ineffective. i think it hates me.
in other news, i received the job description for the ocean city beach project today. in-credible. i really couldn't be more excited.
also, i went thrift store shopping with one of my students today and bought a huge bag of brand new yarn for five dollars. there's no end to the amount of scarves i will be able to create. i heart st. vincent depaul.
i have to leave now and go home to prepare for the arrival of one anya e. lê, who will be gracing me with her presence in T minus 45 hours. the ballyhoo will commence on friday at 1:50 p.m. yay for me and shmiz!


p.s. worry not: i have conquered my printer. take that, deskjet632C. i am the winner.