Thursday, June 14, 2012

Mom and Dad


Josh and I had the absolute joy of having my parents come out to visit!  It was the first time I had the experience of running to someone at the airport because you were so excited to finally see a loved one again.  We had jam packed days, strategically planned out by my amazing husband.  He is an excellent trip planner and loves to do it (which is a bonus for me because I do not like planning trips!).  We had many highlights and were able to do everything we had hoped and planned on.  Here is a list of some of the highlights…

*Watching glass blowing at the Glass House Studio in Pioneer Square.  We literally watched some of these men create a miniature horse and bird out of glass in the matter of seconds. 

*Riding the ferry to Bainbridge Island.  Josh and I had never explored the island so we decided to walk to a small part of town and found some DELICIOUS ice cream.

*My parents had heard all about “the mountain” and we were excited for them to see it.  Josh and I were started to get concerned with the consistent cloudy days that they would think we were lying about it- but thankfully it came out crystal clear on the drive back from Mt. Rainier National Park!

*Celebrating my 25th birthday on top of the Space Needle.  I am NOT one for heights, nor am I too keen on elevators, so just before boarding the elevator to take us 520 feet in the air I was not to sure about the whole thing.  But thanks to my lovely family they helped me make it to the top.  The views were AMAZING and it was the best day- sunny and clear!  We could see ALL the mountain ranges as we ate our lunch in one of the coolest restaurants ever! 

*Simply spending time with my parents for 6 days straight was awesome.  I value them so much and was thrilled to have them out here.  

Love you Mom and Dad- thanks for everything!
where we saw amazing glass blowing and glass art

Gas Works Park

view from Gas Works

Locks

Ship coming back from the ocean through the locks

lunch on Alki Beach

Dock at Alki Beach

DELICIOUS cupcakes- yum!

Mom contributing to the gum wall

on the ferry- check out the new ferris wheel!

on the Ferry to Bainbridge Island


Ferry back to Seattle

Ferry view

beautiful flowers purchased in the Pike Market

Mt. Rainier National Park

those goofy kids!

Mt. Rainier National Park


First time EVER seeing snow the day before my birthday!

caught off guard :)

just being silly

Mt. Rainier- it does exist!



me and my mom on Skydeck 360!

manly men

birthday morning the hot tub!

view from the Sky City restaurant- amazing! 

Piece of Art in Sky City


my sweet birthday dessert!



view from above

my mom the pirate :)


taking a breather inside- it was high up!



yummy birthday dinner, my favorite- TACOS!

Cookies, Wine, Fire and Family- a perfect end to my birthday!

Monday, June 4, 2012

Fabric and Books


Seeing that Josh and I were on the road for our 2nd anniversary AND packed only necessities into the butt of our hatchback- we decided to wait on getting anniversary gifts until after we arrived in Seattle.  Call me old fashioned but I like following the "traditional wedding gift" ideas you find online.  The first year's theme is something paper- which we both did without realizing that was the traditional first year gift.  The second year is cotton.  We decided to adapt that a little bit to be fabric/cloth/cotton.  Shortly after we got here Josh picked a Seattle Mariners hat which he now proudly wears.  Me being me decided to shop around a little bit before making a decision.  After we saw all the Sounders fans in Pioneer Square that one day and really digging the logo- I decided on a Sounders scarf.  Apparently scarfs are a BIG thing with soccer teams.  All the fans have them and they are many different styles.  Personally, I think I picked the best one!  Can't wait until winter when I can wear it on a regular basis- but for now is displayed across our couch :)  
  


  
Within the past week I finished the 3 books I was reading.  Yes, I have the bad habit of reading too many books at once- can I get a witness on that?!?!  I think I have mentioned them before in previous blogs but will give you the brief low down.
  
Deep Like Me: This book we picked up at the Northwest Ministry Conference we attended right when we got here to Seattle.  We met the author at a BBQ and he is a pastor in Hawaii, originally from Cali- hang loose man.  You can tell he is very laid back in his writing and not looking to ruffle any feathers but desires to share some things from his life.  Each chapter is an independent story- so it is an easy one to pick up, read a chapter and put down for a few days or weeks before reading again.  They all are stories from his life that either share a truth or give you something to chew on.  Here is a little excerpt from the last chapter that I found to oddly summarize the whole book, 
The question each of us needs to ask ourselves at the end of the day is not, "Did I achieve something great today?" or "How far did I get in my spiritual journey?" but rather, "Did I go forward or backward?"  Did I inch toward Jesus in my thoughts and actions?  Have I responded to the people God has put in my life in such a way that God is pleased? 

The Circle Maker: Josh and I bought this book after the author, Mark Batterson, spoke at River Valley Church.  It is exactly as the sub title reads of a book on praying circles around your dreams and fears.  It is really an encouraging book that makes you re-think your prayer "posture".  He puts action to prayer and urges you to never stop praying/praising but waiting expectantly.  He also has a great chapter on goal setting that got me really excited to set some of my own!  He constantly reminds the reader the God is FOR you.  He also presented an idea I had never thought about,
Our prayers exit our own reality of space and time.  They have no time or space restrictions because the God who answers them exists outside of the space and time He created...Our prayers don't dissipate over time; our prayers accumulate through eternity.  

The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey:  This is the second book in the series of three.  It runs along the same lines as Lemony Snicket in that it is not fantasy, but it is fantastical.  There is not magic in these books, but definitely situations and characteristics that would not be seen in real life.  This series is also about 4 orphans that each have a unique "gift".  They are all very intelligent children and therefore are sought after by Mr. Benedict to help "save the world" from the evil Mr. Curtain.  A great before bed read :)   



My map quiz mentioned in a previous post.



Sunday, June 3, 2012

Docrtine


It is strange to think that the students at Oak Ridge are just wrapping up the same school year when I taught.  It seems like so long ago that I was teaching my lessons to all the squirrely children at my alma mater.  Just thinking about it being June and the end of the year at an elementary school makes me want to go back and partake in the festivities.  The last week of school is always so exciting I would like to experience it as a teacher.      

Speaking of learning- Josh and I went through an intensive, past paced doctrine course with Mars Hill this past weekend.  To become a member of their church they go through Pastor Mark’s book called “Doctrine”.  We were there Friday night 5:30-9, and Saturday 9-5:30- yeah it was A LOT.  I had never been through a membership class before with a church.  Granted this was packing an 8-week class in 2 days it was more overwhelming than I expected.  At times I felt like a seventh grade student wishing my teacher would use more visuals so I could understand better.  But pairing visuals with doctrine is not so common!  I will say it was a definite challenge and has brought a lot to light of things I need to personally investigate in the bible and answer the question, "What do I believe?"  

Josh and I did rent "Tintin" the other night and were surprised on how much we enjoyed the animated adventure.  So I would recommend it :)

Here are some pics from our time with Bean!  Speaking of visits from back home, my parents will be here this thursday! AHHHHH SO EXCITED!!!!  :)




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