Barb and I recruited our neighbor Suzanne to leave the warmth of her house and venture out into the blizzard. We bundled up from head to toe, leaned into the wind and struck out for the empty lot next to the Smudge Dog and Car Wash. We frolicked (as much as one can frolic in 40 mph winds), made fun of people attempting to drive their lowrider cars through huge snow drifts, and built a snow woman!
The three Abomidable Snow Ladies.
Suzanne and Barb frolicking.
Suzanne tried to find some arms for our snow creation. She soon realized these were not just some discarded branches near the dumpster, but an actual tree still rooted in the ground.
Becky and Smudgette.
Barb and I decided we needed a snow person in our backyard too. Meet Lola.
Thursday, October 26, 2006
Somewhere a pig has sprouted wings.
Well, the inconceivable has finally happened ... Compassion has a snow day! Despite 70 degree temperatures and cloudless skies yesterday, weather forecasters were ominously predicting "The Worst Blizzard Since the Infamous Storm of '97." I've lived here long enough to know that most of the time the hype turns out to be just that ... hype. However, we woke up in an igloo this morning. All our windows were completely iced over. Tomorrow is supposed to be sunny and in the 50's, but for now, we have been transported into the Arctic Tundra.
Out the front door.
The back patio. You can barely make out the table and chairs.
Out the front door.
The back patio. You can barely make out the table and chairs.
Barb's a Marathoner!
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
I wish I lived in CA
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Matt and Lana
Friday, October 13, 2006
Saturday, October 07, 2006
Melissa graduated!
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
"GO" time didn't.
So I decided to go back to the gym tonight for the first time in probably almost six months. Until now, I didn't realize how much I missed it. Even though I love getting my exercise outside during the summer, I actually really love going to the gym. I always take a good book and once I get into it, the time flies and before I know it, I'm done. Tonight, though, I had a different sort of experience at the gym. And it kind of disturbed me.
I'd been going on the elliptical for about 20 minutes when a lady got onto the machine next to mine. She was 37 (that came up later in the conversation) but looked about 30. The all-American soccer mom. She was very friendly and talkative. We talked a little bit and then she started talking to the man on the other side of her. Even though she was talking to him, I couldn't help but listen to their conversation. All the TV's in the room were set to different stations, and all were on mute, but they were all flashing images of the same two stories: a school shooting that occurred yesterday and a political sex scandal with one of our Congressman. She commented that all the news was so negative and went on to say, "It really makes you think that we are all headed to you-know-where in a handbasket." Then they started discussing why this world is so evil. It was one of those moments where I knew the door was wide open and it would be the perfect opportunity to share my faith, and yet I could not, for the life of me, figure out a good "opener." I ended up just listening to the two of them have a very hope-less conversation, meanwhile being totally frustrated with myself for not being able to take advantage of this opportunity to share my hope with them. I felt like all of the time and effort I've put into studying God's word and trying to understand my faith really didn't matter that much because, when it came down to it - when it was "go" time - I wasn't ready to share my hope.
Feeling like I missed an opportunity to share Christ is frustrating, but knowing I might have let my Lord down is worse. It was a hard way to understand how incredibly far I am from where I want to be in this journey called life. Hopefully God will give me another shot, and hopefully this time I'll be prepared.
"Always be prepared to give an answer to anyone who asks you to give a reason for the hope that you have." 1 Peter 3:15
I'd been going on the elliptical for about 20 minutes when a lady got onto the machine next to mine. She was 37 (that came up later in the conversation) but looked about 30. The all-American soccer mom. She was very friendly and talkative. We talked a little bit and then she started talking to the man on the other side of her. Even though she was talking to him, I couldn't help but listen to their conversation. All the TV's in the room were set to different stations, and all were on mute, but they were all flashing images of the same two stories: a school shooting that occurred yesterday and a political sex scandal with one of our Congressman. She commented that all the news was so negative and went on to say, "It really makes you think that we are all headed to you-know-where in a handbasket." Then they started discussing why this world is so evil. It was one of those moments where I knew the door was wide open and it would be the perfect opportunity to share my faith, and yet I could not, for the life of me, figure out a good "opener." I ended up just listening to the two of them have a very hope-less conversation, meanwhile being totally frustrated with myself for not being able to take advantage of this opportunity to share my hope with them. I felt like all of the time and effort I've put into studying God's word and trying to understand my faith really didn't matter that much because, when it came down to it - when it was "go" time - I wasn't ready to share my hope.
Feeling like I missed an opportunity to share Christ is frustrating, but knowing I might have let my Lord down is worse. It was a hard way to understand how incredibly far I am from where I want to be in this journey called life. Hopefully God will give me another shot, and hopefully this time I'll be prepared.
"Always be prepared to give an answer to anyone who asks you to give a reason for the hope that you have." 1 Peter 3:15
Beautiful Brionna
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