Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Meet my new bike.


Meet my new bike! Isn't she a vintage beauty?







She's a Royce Union cruiser, made in the 1950's. My sweet husband gave me this bike for my birthday after making a few upgrades (it was an early birthday gift, he couldn't wait :) ).

I can't wait to ride it to the farmer's market and fill my basket with fresh fruits, veggies, and flowers! :)


Monday, January 19, 2009

help in a snow drift



Whatever your reactions to or thoughts on Barack Obama and the change slogan, this little video makes a valid point.

Sometimes I feel like I'm not doing enough to care for the people around me, to go out of my way to make someone's day better, or to stop thinking about my own agenda long enough to see who might need encouragement. This weekend Eric and I drove about an hour into the mountains to do a little snowshoeing. But before we got our car parked and our snowshoes on, we got stuck in a little snow drift/ditch. For a few minutes Eric tried pushing while I gave it some gas. No luck. And although I am also very strong, we decided that it would be best for Eric to be the pusher and not me. A few minutes into our attempts a car with two couples inside stopped by. We tried a number of different things to get our car out and finally, an hour later, we succeeded! These four wonderful people stayed with us the entire time! A few other people stopped on their way passing by, but gave up quickly on what looked like a very stuck vehicle. These two couples I have no doubt, saved us from spending many hours in the mountains NOT snowshoeing.
I share this story because our day was impacted quite greatly by a few people who forfeited their own plans to get us out of a ditch. Thank you to our kind mountain friends!

My job has been really hard lately. In summary, I work with children and families who are somewhere between an initial placement in foster care and adoption. My cases include newborns, children, and teenagers, and families with substance abuse and mental health issues, poverty, homelessness, and domestic violence. Sometimes I don't feel brave enough. Sometimes when I look into the eyes of a child who has been severely neglected, I can't see healing. And sometimes I feel like it would just be easier to just back out. So I guess what I want to pledge this year is to not give up hope. I won't back down, because this is my little corner of the world to make a difference. I believe that caring for and loving people is inevitably going to become hard; it's just the nature of relationship and this world we live in. But we can't give up hope. And I will cling to the Hope that I have so that I might be a part of change.


Thursday, January 8, 2009

Hanson vs. Tim Tebow

College football's national championship is tonight and that got me thinking about all the poor homeschooled kids in America. I wondered if there were some sort of homeschool hall of fame (where might this hall be located?) who would be the crown jewel exhibit of such a place. I decided it would be one of the two: Hanson or Tim Tebow.

First let's explore the frightening similarities:
  • Hanson is from Oklahoma; Tim Tebow will play Oklahoma tonight.
  • Hanson was nominated for a Record of the Year Grammy in 1998 and lost; Tim Tebow was nominated for the 2008 Heisman and lost.
  • Hanson is considered a dual threat because all three members tantalize listeners with their singing, but also are very adept at various instruments such as guitar, drums, piano, tambourine, and shakers; Tim Tebow is considered a dual threat as a quarterback (430/651 passing for 6,159 yards, 62/9 TD/INTs), but is also a very skilled runner (453 Attempts for 1,928 yards and 43 TDs).
  • Both come from large families (Hanson, 9; Tebow, 7).
  • Hanson left Island Def Jam Records to explore their musical creativity; Tim Tebow left Trinity Christian Academy for Nease High School to explore his quaterbacking creativity.
Now I understand that this is a bit apples and oranges, however, I am declaring Tim Tebow the crown jewel of the Homeschool Hall of Fame until further notice. He has been in the limelight much longer than Hanson. Even though Hanson got exponentially better after their years of fame were over, Tebow hasn't even been a professional in his career. As long as he doesn't have a Danny Weurffel-esque professional career to mar his college days, Tim Tebow is the superior homeschooler.