Monday, June 23, 2008

  • thinking outside really old, very comfortable boxes...

    What is church? And where does "church" happen?

    The church I work at challenges and excites me and my view of "church". I got visit a different church today that is scrapping the glitz and the glam and scaling back to fit things like VBS into neighborhoods filled with kids and their parents that would never step inside a church building.

    Sometimes I feel a little defensive about church as a whole, probably because I work at one, and because I see and understand its purpose.  And occasionally I think, dang, is this all I believe it is? So its exciting to see what God is doing all over. To see and hear and understand that the Holy Spirit is moving and changing people all over the place. To see churches being stretched and challenged and successful at reaching their communities.

    We are not alone. We are not as cutting edge as we might have thought. And we do not have to do the same thing we have always done. God is living and active all over the place.



Saturday, June 21, 2008

  • ah summer....

    it has arrived with all its glory. Summer is by far my favorite season.

    I noticed today how much it makes me slow down. Instead of cleaning the whole house in a couple fast-paced hours, I asked myself, "What absolutely needs to be done, what can wait and what do I want to do with the next couple hours?" In our un-airconditioned house (common this close to the ocean) vaccuming is not happening before dark.

    So I washed the dog and started the laundry, cause I want Tom to have options tomorrow morning. And I did a couple dishes and prepped some summery food...

    Strawberries (6 pints for $5...I *heart* CA) and blueberries
    Edemame
    Cold pasta salad
    I washed up some apricots
    Drank an iced coffee
    There is a whole list of things I didn't do and decided I don't care that much.

    :)




Monday, May 05, 2008

  • This weekend was good, but not restful:
    Friday: played rockband and ate guacamole.
    Saturday: Target, Trader Joes, Growers Direct, helped Tom's friend move, made dinner for everyone involved with the move, played and lost Setters of Catan.
    Sunday: Worked until 1pm, ate a burrito, tried to relax by watching a movie, folded all the laundry in the world, did years worth of dishes and walked the dog, church, sushi with arkansans, went to bed too late for my own good.

    See?

    I always thought having a pantry would be as fun as eating icecream. Now I finally have a cupboard that pretends its  a pantry and every time I open it a new exciting kind of bug is playing house in it.

    I love silverfish. They are my new best friends. All bajillion of them that live with us here.

    How do you feel about prank wars? Frankly I hate them. They get in the way of everything else thats way more fun. Like getting to know people and laughing at till soda burns the insides of our noses. I think, "Oh, staff retreat is going to be so fun this year. I love everyone on staff." Then I get 20 emails about boxes of crickets, nair, and the price of mice at petco and I think, "Oh, maybe I should come down with pneumonia really quick."

    Does anyone in orange county have pneumonia? Want to share a slurpy?

    So today is cinco de mayo. To celebrate the holiday that's just the date said in spanish I am making tacos. I thought about making mini-quesadillas to bring some cuteness to the day were we celebrate the date said in spanish. I might still. Cute holiday food es muy bien.


Sunday, April 27, 2008

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

  • Currently Reading
    In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto
    By Michael Pollan
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    the humans are dead.

    my parents came for a visit. very fun. I love my parents. sadly it was a little chilly and sometimes cloudy. lame. but we did disneyland and it was awesome. ate breakfast on the beach. ate dinner with chopsticks. and they came to RH. and they liked it, which I was a little nervous about it since its nothing like their church except for the loving Jesus part. (although that is most important part, imo)

    work is busy, but I have a 2 week sabbatical coming quickly. I can't even imagine what that will be like.

    oh, and my great aunt mary called me up for a hollar. she thought maybe I had sent her an article about japanese herbal medicine. i did not. but it was still fun yelling with her. old people rock.

    oh oh, and we were those people who decide to ride splash mountain right before dusk. I sat in the very front and was shocked I didnt ruin my cell phone. instead of $40 sweatpants we opted for drying my pants out with the car heater. did I mention it was chilly?







Monday, March 24, 2008

  • i'm back...

    Sorry for my xanga neglect. Life was pretty uneventful for a while and then extremely busy. But now I am back. Easter was amazing. Our church hosts Easter at the OC Fairgrounds and its a lot of work to say the least. We pack up all of our kids ministry and move it to 7 big tents (a lot of it after the Good Friday services). Approx 10thousand people came, hundreds of kids, amazing volunteers, and beautiful (if not a little TOO beautiful) weather. All in all a great experience.  But it is over and I am taking today off. Slept in, got a pedicure, chatted with my mom. Now I am off to clean a weeks worth of neglect from my house. And make something so yummy for dinner so my husband will forgive me for not cooking for a week, forgetting to put the washed jeans in the dryer (twice), leaving all the dog walking for him and not being able to hold a real conversation for the past few days. Wow this better be a good dinner. :P



Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Saturday, February 09, 2008

  • a mailbox that is shaped like a house that is also a planter!

    87.
    Thats the percentage of a guitar hero song I have successfully completed (easiest song on easy mode). It reminds me a bit of piano lessons and how my teacher said I didn't have to play in the recital if I didn't want to (meanwhile she assigned pieces of music to both my sisters). I am just that good at everything musical. And my bass guitar playing husband eventually switched it to a scuba diving game and left the room.


Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Monday, December 31, 2007

  • Currently Reading
    Plain Truth
    By Jodi Picoult
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    belated

    A stomach virus has been going around our office and so I woke up on Christmas morning puking my guts out. By 2pm I realized that there was no way I could cook for 6 people (let alone stand in the kitchen for more than two minutes), so all our plans were either canceled or postponed. Which was quite a bummer.

    So we ate duck last night.

    And then look, its already new years.

    The party only stops for the twenty four hour vomit flu.

    rock. on.

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    • Name: Kathy
    • Country: United States
    • State: California
    • Birthday: 2/14/1981
    • Member Since: 6/21/2004

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  • Somehow I ended up in the OC...weird.

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