Saturday, December 31, 2005

This is gonna be pretty short cause I'm sleepy. All that can really be said tonight is COME ON CLEMSON! I had the misfortune of believing that I could go to Clemson and watch the men's basketball team beat Elon fairly easily tonight. If I was a gambling person, I would have lost LOTS of money. I wont pretend to know what went on with the team tonight, I have no idea. All I can say is that for this team to get beaten by Elon, who previously had a 2-9 record, really scares me. Hopefully it was just a bad night or something. Going into ACC play playing like they did tonight would be a death threat. One suggestion for practice would be to begin by working on inbouding the ball, something that our team apparently has trouble with.
But anyway, I'm just a little bitter. I will always ALWAYS love the tigers, no matter how badly they play. It just makes it a whole lot easier when they play well! Good luck next time, tigers! --Peace out!

Our life is full of brokenness - broken relationships, broken promises, broken expectations. How can we live with that brokenness without becoming bitter and resentful except by returning again and again to God's faithful presence in our lives.
Henri Nouwen

Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Chistmas and Other fun times!

I thought it would be a good idea to do an update on how Christmas and how the past couple of weeks have been for me. I have had lots and lots of fun! My Christmas technically started on December 17th. I went with David to a family gathering in Due West. I was very happy to get to meet some of his family that I hadn't met before. We had a great breakfast dinner, and then we opened gifts. I had a great time! On the 18th, after church, I went to David's house for another family gathering. We ate a pretty traditional Christmas lunch and then I got the pleasure of watching some home videos of David and his two siblings. They were PRECIOUS. After that his family opened gifts! The next part of my Christmas came on Devember 21st. Me and David went to see Chronicles of Narnia in the theater our church rented out for the night. The movie was awesome by the way, I encourage everyone to see it if you haven't. After that we came to my mom's house and opened gifts from each other. That was great, I loved my gifts from David (and I think he liked mine, too!). Then the next night me, David, my dad, my brother, and Christy all made the trip to the booming metropolis of Laurens, SC to have Christmas with my family. That was very entertaining also, as it always is. I got some really great presents there and I was glad to spend time with my family. Friday was the annual family "Chistmas Eve Eve" present opening at my dad's house. My two "big presents" were a georgous green coat from Gap, and a long black coat that I absolutely love. I have to wait to wear that one, however, cause it has to be hymned. Along with present opening, we had a huge breakfast feast that my dad made, yuuuumm! Moving on to Saturday (Christmas Eve)-- Christmas Eve is always spent with my extended family on my mom's side. We had the traditional Christmas feast of turkey, ham, mac and cheese, sweet potatos, green beans, and so on. After that we opened presents and just took time to talk a bit. After that, me, my mom, Larry, McCuen, and Christy headed back up to our house to open some gifts from our immediate family. That is always one of my favorite times of Christmas! I went to bed that night, as I do every year, excited about Christmas day! I got up early that morning to get ready for church so I wouldn't have to be rushed in opening presents. We had fun with that as always. I then headed on to church. I was very excited to see Ashley, my roomate from last year, at church. I didn't have much time to talk with her, but I was glad for the few minutes we did have. I got to sit with David and his family at church, which was great. The service was very nice. I liked being in church on Christmas morning, it just feels right. The church looked beautiful. We had different styles of music ranging from hymns to very traditional songs, to contemporary. We also had communion. After church I went with my dad and my stepmom to my grandparents house for a very informal lunch. We had fun exchanging stories and just talking. By this time on Christmas day I was exhausted, but I still had one more gathering to attend. I went on Christmas evening to my stepgrandmother's house for dinner and presents. I had lots of fun there, also. So, I officially had 7 days of Christmas. I am so blessed with so many people around me to be able to spend Christmas with. One thing that God has been impressing on my heart this Christmas, however, is to make sure I remember what Christmas is about. As the number of gatherings and parties I go to over Christmas grows, the number of gifts I recieve also grows. This is not a bad thing by any means, but I have been convicted this Christmas to remember that Christmas is not about the gifts I get, but about 1 amazing gift that I (and the rest of the world) have been given. That is, of course, the gift of Jesus. There is no reason to celebrate Christmas if I do not remember the most important part... the first 6 letters of that word--Christ. The fact that God sent His son in the world to come and save it from sin is amazing. The love that is shown in that act is even more amazing... beyong my comprehension! So that is why my Christmas has been wonderful!
After Christmas has also been fun. I have had time to rest, do a little shopping, and also watch Clemson beat Colorado in their bowl game! GO tigers! 19-9!

Sunday, December 18, 2005

Stabs of Joy

This is a spin-off of what my preacher, Randy Harling, does every December to remember the past year. These are things that have just shown me how much God loves me and has the best in mind for my life!!

1. Roomates!!: First, I'll start with the second semester of my Junior year, since that was part of this year also. My roomate Ashley is an AMAZING roomate and one of my best friends. In the two years that we roomed together she taught me so much about what a Christian young lady should be. If you happen to read this Ashley, you will never know how much you taught me by example in your own life! I love you an miss you so much! My other roomate was Amanda! Wow- what an awesome blessing from God that we ended up rooming together. She is such a smart, talented girl who also shows me every day how to be a better follower of Christ! Seeing how she handles her relationship with her now fiance in a godly way has also been a great example to me! I am SO glad I get to room with you this year again! Nadine was a blessing to me in so many way also. Those who know me would probably question this and ask how I could say that. We definitely had our moments of frustrations, but God has a purpose for everything. I learned patience, kindness, and so much about the German culture from living with her! Now on to this semester. I still live with Amanda, as I mentioned before! Next is Lauren. It blows me away how God puts people in my life that are so amazing. Lauren is SO funny and yet another awesome example of a Christian lady. I just have one word to say, that has been adopted by all the girls of 186F UV... "PRECIOUS!" Another stab of joy is the perspective that I get from both Lauren and Meg. They are both a little older than I and give me great advice when I need it. Now on to the last, but certainly no least, roomate, Meg! She is absolutely one of the funniest, craziest girls I've met. Every day is an adventure hearing her stories. My biggest joy is learning from her how to stand up for what I believe in Christ and do it with great poise and resolve! Thank you to all of you girls, you absolutely blow me away!

2. Summer Job: Working at Simpsonville First Baptist this summer was one of the best times I have ever had. I got the great opportunity to be the Children's intern. I was coerced into applying for the job very last minute, and didn't think I would get it, but I can see that God completely wanted me to be in that position this summer. My stabs of joy in this area were: being streched out of my comfort zone when having to speak or pray in front of the church, praying every morning with the staff, Staff meeting where I got the chance to see where all the ingenious ideas come from :), working with GREAT people... I love you all!, Adventure camp-- I have never been so tired but so happy and excited in all my life, and Creative Arts camp-- SOOO much fun... and to see the finish product after only 1 week was amazing!!

3. Wren: I had no idea going into the first semester how my practicum experience in a 2nd grade class at Wren Elementary would go. Of course, I was a little scared. Looking back on the experience, I would never ever ever trade it for the world. The students that I got to work with were a challenge, but I love all of them. Admitedly, I cried a little the day I had to leave because I had such a great time with the kids and Mrs. Jones, the teacher.

4. David: I met David for the first time in choir practice this summer. I had no idea that in about 4 months we would be dating. But then again, that's how God works, he doesn't always reveal his plans ahead of time. I wasn't looking for a boyfriend at the time, but that's what makes it special. Because I know you'll read this-- I can't really put into words what you mean to me... but I can say that you are a HUGE stab of joy for me every day!!! Much love :)

5. Random things: These things everyone may not understand, but those of you who do will enjoy this:

Solving the "tomato" mystery
Dancing to Madonna (or Beyonce, Usher, whoever :))
Crusade!!
Late night chats over IM when you're right next door!
Police calls for noisiness
Cheesecake, wahoo~
Gingerbread men on Apple pie


There's probably more that I can't think of at the moment, but I'll add em if I do! --Peace out

Tuesday, December 13, 2005

1 Down, 2 To Go!

Today I took my first of 2 finals. I'm glad to have it over with, but OH MY GOSH it was LOOONG. I haven't had an exam that took up the whole three hours of exam time until today. I got there at 2 and a few minutes after 5 I was walking out. I've never had to write so fast to actually finish, either. A note to Dr. Stegelin if you by some crazy chance read this -- please shorten your final!
But enough of that-- I had a good workout after the exam with Lauren... I guess I had some frustration to work out :) I enjoyed running with someone, it helps me not think about how much I don't like running! I hope next semester I can do a better job of working out on a regular basis, it makes me feel so good to do it.
On another note, I forgot completely about the ornament swap party that I was supposed to go to tonight given my some of the EDEC girls.... sorry girls, didn't mean to blow you off! But I did have fun relaxing and watching Million Dollar Baby. It's a very sad movie, but still one of my fav's.
I also had other exciting news-- I don't have to present my HUGE unit on Thursday. That's a relief since I would have probably stressed out over it, I don't like talking in front of my peers. The result of all of this, however, is that I have nothing to do until Friday morning. This means i'll probably be bored until then. If anyone has suggestions for something to do, let me know :) Otherwise, I'll just be chillin', which isn't all bad by any means!
I have a lot of nothing to do, so I'm gonna go :) --Peace out--

"God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our conscience, but shouts in our pains: it is His megaphone to rouse a deaf world."
--The Problem of Pain C.S. Lewis


Sunday, December 11, 2005

Good Times

I spent the weekend making up for all the hard work I did last week. What does that mean-- I had fun and used my brain as little as possible. On Thursday night I went to David's and watched one of my absolute favorite movies-- The Polar Express. I wont say much about it because if you have seen it you know what it's about, and if you haven't you need to see it! Friday I got A LOT of Christmas shopping done. That was a big relief. I think I'm only a few presents from being finished now. Friday night I went to the Clemson vs. East Tennnessee State U. basketball game with David. That was lots of fun. There wasn't a sell out crowd by any means, but for that game it was pretty good. Clemson won the game 80-72, which made the trip even better! WAY TO GO TIGERS-- Record: 8-0.
On Saturday night I went to see my step-dad perform as part of the Greenville Chorale. It was a really good concert-- the Chicora Boys and Girls Choirs and the Wade Hampton High Chorus also sang with them. After the concert we made the usual trip to Stax Omega for a "late night" dinner. That's always lots of fun.
Today has also been a lot of fun. I came back to Clemson in time to go with Meg, Nathan, Amanda, Lauren, and Jessica to the Nutcracker performance. It was very good... some of the little girls who played angels were precious. After the ballet, Meg made an awesome dinner for all of us, thanks Meg!! So all in all it's been a busy weekend, but I had a blast!
Time to move on to finals. They wont be bad-- I'm just ready for them to be over! Hooray for only 5 more days to go!! -Peace Out-

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

I WON!

Well, apparently all of my professors got together a couple of weeks ago and decided to see how bad they could make the last week of school be. There was the MASSIVE unit, the writing portfolio, the assessment project, and numerous reflections about who knows what. It was an evil collaboration, but I won!!! I am officially done with everything-- every bit of it. Well- there are two exams that stand in my way-- but those are the least of my worries cause they're open book, open note, etc. So YAY- I made it through the practicum semester! For any of you out there that are dreading it: yeah, it's bad.... but when they say manage your time wisely, do actually try to do that.
On another note--I can't wait for this weekend! Friday- Clemson game! Saturday- Greenville Chorale, Sunday-Nutcracker! Yay for me being busy doing FUN stuff for a change! Have a great rest of the week! -Peace out


"All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work." -2 Timothy 3:16-17

Saturday, December 03, 2005

Fun Weekend!

So far this weekend has been fun! I had the pleasure Friday night of meeting my roomat Meg's parents. They crack me up! We went to Bob Jones and saw the art gallery-- VERY impressive. We also went to the caroling and lighting up the campus event, it was fun and beatiful! Then we went to Atlanta Bread Co.-- as a side note, thanks to Meg's parents for the great dinner!! Tonight I got the pleasure of going to Renee Perry's (now Brown) wedding. It was amazing-- I haven't ever been to a Christmas wedding. The church was so pretty as was the reception. Christy- my future sister-in-law, was a bridemaid. She looked SO pretty! My favorite part hands down was the chocolate fountain... closely followed by the marraige of my good friend. Just kiddin! It was also a lot of fun catching up with Ashley, a girl from my bible study last year! I guess that's about it-- have a great night