Saturday, October 27, 2007

Early thanksgivings

Today I was riding in the car with Len, and I had one of those moments where you just are overwhelmed with how good God is. The trees are completely beautiful - even tho it's not sunny outside, it's a gorgeous fall day. I have a wonderful family that I really enjoy being with, all of my finacial needs are met, I have the most amazing husband ever (he really deserves an aside so I can tell you how great he is! He bought me flowers and took me out to the Burgandy room last night, because he knew I had had a rough week. He lets me hang out with all my sisters a lot, and even comes with me! Thursday night it was me and julie and heidi and marcia and Len,all having dinner! And he cleaned my kitchen this morning. Really cleaned it, as in lifted up the top of the stove, which I did not even know you could do- and cleaned! He's the best.), and eternal life with Jesus. And then I got to thinking about how without Jesus I might not even be thankful for all of that. It would be so easy to dwell on my headache, and how stressful going back to the bank has been, etc. SO then I was thankful that Jesus has helped me be thankful!
So yes, I am back at the bank, but just 2 days a week, friday night and Saturday morning. I think it will be much better that full time. I am still going to keep my cleaning jobs, which right now are all on thursday and friday morning. So I will have mon, tues and weds to keep house and sanity! I went in weds for some training, as so much has changed since I left. Mainly it's getting used to the new computer system.
Our other news is that Len is going to school this winter! We are probably completely insane as he has signed up for 14 hours of classes, and will still try to work as much as he can! I probably will never see him, but we really want to do this, and winer's the best time to take lots of classes. So we'll see how it goes at least!
My brother's soccer team is doing fabulously in tournaments - they've won two more games than they were expected to, so Len and I are at my parents for the second weekend in a row to watch him play! It's great fun, but I always get so nervous for him! Probably afterwards we will go to bedubs and watch osu. GO BUCKS!!!

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

musings

Things I have thought about in the last 24 hours - So I watched this amazing show on pbs last night. I love pbs. It was about a woman in afghanistan who ran for parliament, and made it. She is such a revolutionary because she is standing up to the warlords and bullies and not backing down, even tho her life is in constant danger. It showed how she campaigned, and how people came to her for advice, or to intercede between disputes. I was made aware again and again of the privileges I have, and the need to pray for our exteded family there. Whenever I'm shaken out of my rut by seeing something like that, I can't help but ask God, Why am I so chosen?! It's something I simply cannont comprehend. I always go back to this article my dear uncle Keith wrote in the Beacon, about how we can't choose some things, we just need to honor God with where and who and what we are.
I am also re-reading ordering your private world, which we had to read as reach leaders, but is so good I will probably read it time and time again. He talks about the difference between someone who is driven and someone who is called, one of the differences being that someone who is called is convinced that he is a steward, not an owner. He talks about the principle of release, that one day, with our children, our money, or anything else, God will ask for it back. A called person lives with this knowledge of release that will come, and orders his/her life knowing that one day, it will be given away. It's such an amazing thought. So for me, it was, I have three areas of assets - time, money, and talents. When God asks for them, which he will, what will I have done with his assets? Think about it!

Monday, August 20, 2007

Summer is almost over......




Yes, it's been awhile! We are still alive and ticking, and have been pretty busy, but that's summer for you. We did go to conference at the beginning of August, which was a bit hectic, but fun. I got to reunite with all my Ecuador teammates, which is practically a miricle! We got to meet Steph's husband, and all sat around and reminisced about how young and stupid we once were, and how much we have all changed. It still amazes me how much that one year of reach affected my life, and how much growing up I did that year, and my year at rosedale too. I was marveling last night at how choices I've made have had such an impact on how I'll live. And how the good choices that my parents and grandparents made make it so much easier for me to make good choices. I know how to choose and work at having a healthy marriage because I've seen that modeled by my parents and grandparents. And How much easier was it for me to believe in Jesus because I grew up being taught that that was truth? It makes me so grateful for the Godly heritage I have. Anyways, we had a great time at conf. seeing people we hadn't seen in a while, and getting to see melis and keith haarar's new little girl, keira noelle! cute cute cute!!!
Monday night I went with Heidi down to Hocking Hills to go camping with Julie and Marsha. We had a fabulous time being goofy, and eating all of marsha's fabulous food, watching shooting stars, and fishing! Marsha is hilarious, she loves to fish, but she hates worms, so every time they go, she has to have Julie put the worms on for her! So julie was our designated worm-putter-oner. I caught nothing, even tho we were at a great spot (fish hate me), but the rest of the girls caught a few. We went swimming even tho we weren't supposed to, and took a long walk in the woods to build up our appetite again after a huge breakfast! How fun is it to be a girl?! I love it!
We went up to my parents house this weekend because it was the last weekend we could all be there in a while, as Heidi leaves this thursday for Asbury. Aside from a slight flea infestation, it was great fun. Scott bought all four seasons of Smallville, and you could barely pull him and Heidi away from the tv all weekend! So the rest of us girls played mario party, which is somewhat of a tradition in our house. I think it started as a way for Scott to get all of us to play nintendo with him! I completely suck at all the mini games, but it's fun anyways. We also went and saw Stardust, which I highly recommend, and walked around Target and this little blueberry festival a bit.
Things I love right now - Charles Shaw Savignon blanc from Trader Joe. Really good wine, about 4$ a bottle, perfect to cook with and drink! If I ever bought a whole case of wine, this is it!
- the new exit from 270 onto 71 north! So much nicer - why didn't they do this from the beginning?!!! I am hoping that my thanksgiving will be a much nicer day because we will not have had to wait for half an hour just to get onto 71.
- second vacations!!
- more importantly, the book of proverbs.

"Rescue those being led away to death;
hold back those staggering towards slaughter.
If you say, "But we knew nothing about this,"
does not HE WHO WEIGHS THE HEART perceive it?
Does not he who guards your life know it?
Will he not repay each person according to what he has done? "
PV. 24:11-12

Sunday, July 22, 2007

relaxation at its finest

so, not to make you all jealous, but right now i'm sitting in our bedroom overlooking the ocean. you can't beat it. today i spent mostly swimming, catching up on some reading, and playing a game of ultimate, which by the way, proved to me that i am way out of shape. it was fun, though, and it's cool being here with tina's family. so, looking back, it's hard to believe that only 2 months ago, i was in spain waiting to come home. life has been kind of a circus since then. i've been back doing masonry, which is cool, but it seems like my life is so planned, and you have to force yourself to relax and enjoy life. that's one of the reasons why i'm so glad to be down here. it's relaxing, and a lot of fun. tonite tina and i are going to share some with the family about our trip, so we are looking forward to that. every time we talk somewhere, it always helps to bring back those memories and thoughts from when we were in spain, and i can process them a little bit. anyway, i'll stop rambling. God bless you all.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

normalness

So, I am officially a maid! (cleaning lady is more accurate, but it's fun to mix it up.) So far, I like it. I have 3 houses I am doing, one that is every other week, one that is every friday morning, and one that I'm not sure how often it will be. I'm hoping to add at least one more, we shall see. I like that I can set my own hours, that it's lots of exercise, that the pay is nice, and it's only a few hours a week. Part of me feels like a bum, just doing housework most of the week, but I am enjoying it! The only part I don't like is I'm alone so much. I really got used to having people around all the time, and I miss my team!! I miss them, but at the same time I tend to get into this loner funk, where any interruption is a nuisance, even my sweetie! I think our friend Don. Miller wrote about that once....
Hooray for upcoming vacations...... and sprays that kill ants......and fireworks.....and good wine!

Saturday, June 23, 2007

what are we doing?!!

hey you all, this is lenny. life is very interesting right now. first of all, how did life ever get so expensive. it seems like our bank account is like a funnel. except not quite, because with a funnel, things leave slower than they enter. not so with our bank account. anyway, i guess that's how life is here. anyway, i have to things to write about. first of all, on thursday, our crew was working down close to faith on 8th, which is where our team did our outreach during training last fall. it was cool to be in the inner city again. we were working at a united way school where they do things with kids during the summer. it seemed like they had a pretty cool thing going on there. secondly, tina and i went to see shakespeare in the park last night. again, getting into the city was refreshing. i'm really missing european culture right now. everything here is so country, republican, and honky-tonk, which is very unlike spain. so being downtown again was kind of like a breath of fresh air. also, i found these awesome olives at trader joe. they are dry cured morroccan olives. i had them in spain, and imagine my suprise to find them for a measly 1.99 here on this side of the atlantic. check them out if you are a fan of aceitunas. anyway, i gotta run. joe and renee are coming over tonite, and i told tina that i would make some cookies. we would love to hear from you all.

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

ups and downs of reentry...



Hi, all! So life back in the states is just a little crazy! This week has been a bit of a downer for both Len and I. He doesn't like going back to work, and I am starting to with I could have some sort of job... The money thing and all. We talked with someone about health insurance last night - not so fun! It's things like that that make Europe's health care for everyone plans seem good! But enough of the crappy mood - God is good, and he provides in all sorts of cool ways.
Len and I had a great time getting reaquainted with all of our family and friends. Last Saturday Brooke and Brian had a small get together, and we had fun holding all the sweet babies, and generally yacking with our friends. It's so nice to have great people to come home to! This weekend we are going to my family's house for my sister Julie's birthday, and Laura will be there, it will be very nice! much girliness, much teasing of the younger brother, much begging of the older sister to have a baby....
Nope, not yet!!!
So I hope to have a weekly entry about spain, since we were horrible at communcating while we were there, hopefully we can catch a few of you up on some of what we did there. The first picture is of our team, us plus Janell, Austin, and Greg (greg is the shorter one - we got many great short jokes in, too!). We are at the Alcazaba in malaga, which is a castle that the moors built while they occupied Spain. The second picture is one that happened every afternoon for awhile! We all had our afternoon espresso, and often some bread and olives to go with it. You can see Greg's hand grinder, and even tho it took forever, he and Len ground coffee for us! Mmm, that makes me want an olive....

Saturday, June 9, 2007

We're back!!!

Hi, all you faithful bloggers out there! Yes, we are back from Spain, and trying to restart our lives back in lovely Ohio. We are back in our old apartment next to Len's parents, he is back to mason work, and life rolls on ??! We now have a computer, sans internet connection, but hopefully we will be updating a little more often. We missed you all dreadfully, but the blogs helped, so now hopefully you can all hear from us, instead of just us hearing from you! I will post more later, as we are about to leave panara and go garage saling! Love you all
Len and Tina