Friday, October 9, 2009
Tolstoy
- Quoted from Aylmer Maude, Tolstoy and His Problems.
Monday, September 28, 2009
Wyoming...why would you go there?
July 30
9:49 Leave Seattle WA
9:54 Weird giggle KT
12:25 Wild Horses at the Gorge – both KT and TG peed on themselves, Tara breaks her camera while hiking.
2:30 Sprague Lake Rest Stop for Lunch
KT’s white trashness confirmed
MD forgot to bring plates
Switched drivers
TG made GREAT sandwiches
3:45 Stopped for gas
3:54 Tara practiced horn-honking
3:57 Crossed state line into ID
4:43 KT alluded to a sweet Dave Matthews’ quote which she will share once we return to SEA
6:04 (Mountain Time) Enter Montana
7:09 Blind taste test white vs. pink circus animals. MD guesses correctly
7:45 Missoula for groceries
9:45 arrive at Best Western Butte
July 31
11:26 Leave Best Western in Butte
11:31 Crossed Continental Divide
12:30 Costco to buy camera – Bozeman
2:15 Reached Yellowstone Nat’l Park
3:17 entered park
3:20 entered Wyoming
4:00 Painted mud pots
5:46 Old Faithful eruption
August 1
9:30 wake
12:30 left for Old Faithful again
1:30 coyote hunting for something
2:15 lunch in parking lot
Left for Lonestar Geyser walk
3:00 geyser erupts
4:45 back to camp
5-7 pm TG and MD sleep while KT reads book non-stop
7:15 dinner
August 2
7:55 Left Grant Village
8:41 Honda Odyssey almost gored by bison
8:56 Tara slaps herself in face, because she has so many bug bites and KT keeps telling her not to scratch.
11:43 Arrive in Cody
12-3 Tara and KT wander, MD writes paper
3:15 Blizzards from DQ
5:15 Chuckwagon cookout
8 Cody Night Rodeo
August 3
7:40 left campsite
11:20 Grand Teton National Park
12 stopped for lunch in a load/unload zone.
12:45 2 pronghorns bolt across the road, while MD is talking with Dad who has a real problem with phone talking and driving.
1:15 set up camp
1:45 attempted nap but can’t because tent is sweltering hot
3 After misc. activities KT and MD ditched TG to go exploring
3:45 Mormon Row – a once vibrant historic district now old houses and barns (including the most photographed barn in America)
4:15 stumble upon herd of bison (approx. 100)
4:21 off roading with TC the VIP
4:37 saw moose
6 watched shootout re-enactment
8 massive thunder, lightening and rain storm
8:30 decided to race storm
8:45 beat thunderstorm back to campsite
9 created “Ghetto Super Tent” (laughing ensues every time MD sings, “Ghetto super tent, that is what you are…)
9:30 storm passed by but a little bit of rain was kept away by our efforts
August 4
9:45 left camp
10:30 started Jenny Lake Hike
12:01 KT gets attacked by a very aggressive chipmunk at Inspiration Point. She keeps repeating “don’t touch me” and “back up off me” while wildly waving bag of sandwiches. He/She eventually gives up and moves on to the next group of tourists. (See KT for different version.)
2:03 Turned around to head back to car
Sometime on the way back: KT’s knee really started bothering her, we saw 3 moose, and eye level child in a back pack said “Hey”, we took the boat back cutting our trip to about a 10 mile hike.
4:53 left Jenny Lake parking lot
5:30 Chapel of the Transfiguration
6 Returned to camp
6:15 TG and KT start fire and make dinner of corn, chicken and broccoli
August 5
8:21 left campsite
8:24 more bison – on each side of road crossing in front
9 Much needed quality breakfast
10:23 cross into Idaho
10:24 KT apologizes for giving MD and TG crap about honking at the state lines (it’s harder than you’d think)
4:15 Arrive at WONDERFUL hotel in Boise
August 6
10:05 leave Boise
10:55 Enter OR – 1st successful honk
11:17 45th parallel – ½ way between equator and North Pole
KT determines the speedometer is correct
1:16 2000 miles
1:18 entered Washington
1:30 rock hits windshield
KT hits 90 MPH
4:12 MD realizes there’s no way we’ll be home by 4:45 (at exit 42 on I-90)
4:59 dog carries other dog in mouth at Green Lake
5 HOME! TG wins guessing game
2252.8 miles driven
Animals:
4 Deer
1 Mullet Man
5 Moose
Dead Fox
Dead Coyote
3 pronghorn
Gray spotted dingo
Bald eagle
Maybe fake bison
Too many bison to count
About 30 ducks
Herd of unknown creatures
Marmot
Herd of elk
Pooping deer
3 dead raccoons (Boise)
3 llamas
Cops:
13 WA
1 ID
3 MT
1 WY
0 OR
10 disgruntled youths
Quotes:
~“Oh man, he’s an old man trapped in Joe’s body.” MD in reference to one of Joe’s song choices.
~”Ugh. Your car beeps a lot…it’s like Safeway.” TG
~ “I know moose like none other.” MD
~”Are you guys playing Would You Rather: STDs?” TG
~”I would also consider this trip a success if we see a velociraptor because I never have before and because Mark’s dog sounds like a velociraptor and I’ve been thinking about them since last Thursday.” MD
~”Minnesota…MINNESOTA!” KT through the open window, guy looks, Megan waves.
~”Baby cow mayhem.” MD at rodeo
~”My goddamn boot split” KT in voice of young cowboy who sulks after his not so good ride.
~”We must now return and report our findings to Barack Obama” MD to explorers (us) as if, like Lewis and Clark, we had been commissioned to discover the great west.
~”You should have woken me up.” TG to MD after MD mentions she’s been awake for 2 hours just laying in the tent.
~”I’m going to the boardroom.” TG while we're waiting for the elevator, we still don't know what she did in there.
~”I’ll be the joke teller.” TG as to what she’ll do while KT and MD drive home from Boise – she told two jokes.
Rest
This summer was spectacular & just what I needed in terms of rest.
My Mom reminds me that I'm always talking about how tired I am and how my plan for resting is just around the corner and then when the corner comes I'm still busy and I move the resting date to the next corner. Apparently, you can only move that date so many times before you don't have an option any more. June & July were super busy with work and school and because of what was going on in both those arenas I was very stressed. I found myself reactionary to things that normally don't bother me, my stomach was constantly upset, I was having week long headaches and when I would try to go on runs I'd quickly lose stamina and be unable to finish. Very like me, at the time I didn't put all these things together and come to the awareness that something might be going on. It wasn't until I went on vacation that I figured it out.
Kristen, Tara & I went to Wyoming on a road trip. I slept a lot for the first 3 days and on day 5 I realized that I felt like a normal human again; I was excited to go exploring and on a hike, I was having all these ideas of what I could do with the ministries I lead, I was really enjoying articles on Post-Modernism and thinking through how that affects the church, etc. It was great and a part of me that I hadn't experienced in quite some time.
On the last day of the trip, when we'd mostly run out of things to talk about I had a lot of time to think and what I spent quite a bit of thought time around was how to avoid being that tired again. At the time the majority of my ideas revolved around boundaries and making sure I had enough downtime where I really was resting the way my personality needs but right now those ideas are quickly fleeting. The last several weeks have been 50+ hour work weeks and now the students are back and school starts for me on Wednesday. I still think that boundaries have to be the way to go but I don't know what that looks like. So far I've decided on one absolutely free evening a week and intentional scheduling of work, school & fun. I don't know if it will really work but I dread the idea of dragging through things the way I did for the majority of last year.
I have a lot of hope that things will be better this year. This Sunday was the first Sunday back for the students and I was crazy excited to see them all and I had a great time interacting with them, it's probably been at least 2 years since I've been this excited. This is not only an encouraging feeling but also an indicator that so far I'm doing okay in the world of rest. We'll see how I keep it up, I'm definitely motivated.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
The coincidence of two's
In the meantime, yesterday I was dropping my friend Elijah off at downtown and just as he got out of the car I heard a pop. Then as I pulled into traffic I could smell burning rubber. I was looking around and saw a stalled car not far up the road. By the time I pulled the 5 car lengths up there were massive flames coming out from under the car. I had my window down so I said to the guy in the passenger seat, "Dude your car is on fire." He looked at me quizzically so I repeated louder with pointing, "Your car is on fire." I took this brief moment to think about the fact that I was sitting next to a highly combustible object while in my own highly combustible object. There wasn't anything else that I could do so I yelled, "Your car is on fire!" and punched it. The car behind me yelled at them to get out of the car & by the time I hit the end of the block they were out and people were pulling over. My friend Drew suggested that I should have gotten out to see if any of them needed pastoral care but I retorted that they didn't need a pastor they needed a fire extinguisher.
This is where it gets crazy. A few hours later I'm sitting at small group, which was at my house, and Mary says, "I think there's a fire across the street. No, maybe it's just their BBQ." A few other people check it out, I look out the front door and sure enough our across the street neighbor, Rick's BBQ is fully on fire. So I bolt out the door & across the street yelling "Hey! Hey! Hey!" I didn't know his name at the time or I would have yelled that. He came out & put the fire out, we chatted for a couple of minutes and he assured me that he had another BBQ in back.
I have no doubt that these are merely coincidences but these seem highly improbable coincidences and therefore worthy to note. My roommate Nacole suggested that maybe I'm supposed to go to Chicken Alaska and start a fire, you know to help global warming. I'm not going to do that.
Monday, June 1, 2009
My First Baptism

Saturday, May 23, 2009
First One In, Last One Out
Today I'm choosing to have boundaries and do something new, I have the majority of the day to myself. All the roommates are off doing Memorial Day things and I don't have any plans until 4pm. All morning I've been wrestling with ideas of people I could be connecting with today or other events that I could be inviting them to but for today I'm choosing to set some boundaries and practice the disciplines of silence and solitude. It's not even 11am and it's already been a struggle but I keep remembering the words of Henri Nouwen in his book The Way of the Heart:
We say to each other that we need some solitude in our lives. What we really are thinking of,
however, is a time and a place for ourselves in which we are not bothered by other people, can
think our own thoughts, express our own complaints, and do our own thing, whatever it may
be. ...In short, we think of solitude as a place where we gather new strength to continue the
ongoing competition of life. ...Rather, it [solitude] is the place of conversion, the place where
the old self dies and the new self is born, the place where the emergence of the new man and
new woman occurs.
I could use some of that new woman. So the phone is on silent, the gchat is set to unavailable, I've got a blanket and some time set aside to listen and be directed by God. In the end, I might end up disappointing some people, feel left out or still feel overwhelmed by all I need to do but I feel compelled to try it and so many others seem to think it's a good idea.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Thanksgiving
Here are some of my favorites that I've been privy to along the way:
- Sticky buns ready & waiting when you wake up Thanksgiving morning.
- Going for a walk in the brisk morning & stopping to get a warm beverage.
- Watching & commentating on the Macy's Thanksgiving day parade.
- Alternative Thanksgiving food.
- Watching a movie after "dinner".
This year I'm going to Kristen's house where she keeps warning me that the environment is competitive & sarcastic. I'm warming up my quick comebacks.
There are a lot of things that I'm thankful for this year but here are my top 10 (in no particular order), this is something my family does:
1. God provided the money for school for the rest of my time at Fuller, 3 more years.
2. Amazing friends who have been to me & let me be to them, true community.
3. Laughter
4. The new living situation, including but not limited to my new roommate Adriene.
5. Rhys, the wonder dog who cracks me up & loves me well.
6. The resilency of my family, you can beat us down but you won't break us up.
7. Musicals
8. That God pursues.
9. Outside perspective.
10. The beauty of fall.