Monday, June 17, 2013
House-Sitting
After playing a long game of indoor soccer with some high school boys, David and I were feeling all too old for our age. I looked so red and was sweating all over. If you want to know how old you are quickly, play soccer with young energetic boys!
I was sitting in the lobby of the school guzzling down my water when all of the sudden I overheard a women talking to a man about needing someone to house sit for her family over the summer. During my eves-dropping, I heard her list all the benefits of house sitting and how she couldn't believe that no one she knew wanted to do it.
I was thinking of how we needed a place to stay this summer as our lease was running to a end all too quickly. My eyes darted to David as he was overhearing the same conversation. We both stared at each other with our jaws dropped for some time as the lady went on and on how great of a deal it would be for anyone.
As the women was headed out the door, I couldn't stand it any longer. My sweaty, red-faced, panting self stood up from the corner of the lobby and marched right over to the women and blurted out, "I happened to over-hear that you needed someone to house sit for you this summer." Looking at me with a look of surprise (and I imagine the look of me at that very moment in time was not the best for first impressions, especially if I was wanting to inhabit her house while she was away.) "yes, I am looking for someone" she said while taking another look at me. I smiled and told her our story and was ready to give her our contact information when she said, "well, you are friends with Brooke (a teacher at the school standing next to us) right? I'll get ahold of you through her." "Yeah, that sounds great!"
Later I found out that she asked Brooke about us before contacting us (which was VERY understandable considering my appearance after the game!).
After a nice dinner with the family (perhaps getting the approval of everyone), we are now house sitting for the whole summer.
God is so good. We had been trying to work everything out this summer in getting prepared to go to Chad that we were swamped with trying to find options for summer housing, but he worked it all out for us. He had a plan the whole time. We moved in about a week ago, and yes there are challenges with housesitting, but he assures us our needs will be met by Him.
What an awesome God. He is faithful and just in keeping his promises.
Matthew 6:25-33 says,
25 Therefore I say unto you, Take no thought for your life, what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink; nor yet for your body, what ye shall put on. Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment?
26 Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. Are ye not much better than they?
27 Which of you by taking thought can add one cubit unto his stature?
28 And why take ye thought for raiment? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin:
29 And yet I say unto you, That even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.
30 Wherefore, if God so clothe the grass of the field, which to day is, and to morrow is cast into the oven, shall he not much more clothe you, O ye of little faith?
31 Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat? or, What shall we drink? or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed?
32 (For after all these things do the Gentiles seek:) for your heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of all these things.
33 But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.
Trust in The Lord with all your heart and you will be blessed.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Going Where He Sends Us
This August David and I are planning on going to Africa and working as volunteers with Gospel Ministries International. If you are interested in following us and our journey, check us out at goingwherehesendsus.wordpress.com. God Bless!
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Children's Story: Love
I was asked to give the children's story this week in church and I wrote this. It is a little disjointed because it helps me not lose my place when I'm speaking.
What is love?
Did you know that God tells us to love each other?
1 John 4:7 Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God, and whoever loves has been born of God and knows God.
So, if we love one another we can know God!
Now, I'm going to tell you a story that happened to me when someone VERY UNEXPECTED showed me love and compassion.
One time when I had spring break at school in TN and I wanted to come home to my parent's house in NY. I had to drive 14 hours all by myself from TN to NY, so I got a good nights sleep, woke up really early, and started on my way. I was following my GPS until the road it wanted me to use was under construction and the detour was closed off. So there I was in the middle of Knoxville, a big city, and I was lost. I wanted to find a place to pull over so I could call my dad and figure out where I was. I was weaving in and out of the streets and could not find a parking spot that didn't require money util...
Oooooh there it was! a nice open parking lot. I drove up and stopped and immediately called my dad and started crying because I was all alone and lost in a very stage place. I had my map out and my GPS and I was trying to figure where I was then, I heard a loud TAP TAP TAP TAP on my window.
I looked up and realized that I had parked in a parking lot that had a giant cage at the end of it and there were motorcyclists inside the cage like structure smoking and standing around. All of them were not friendly looking. I opened my door and in a harsh burly voice this long haired motorcyclist started to say, "You shouldn't be here...." then stopped what he was saying and changed his voice after seeing my tears and in a sweet sympathetic voice he said, "are you lost?" in tears I nodded yes and cried even more. He then proceeded to ask me where I was going and saying, "oh please don't cry it will be ok." Once I told him where I was going he gave me directions and started cheering me on like, "you can do this, just go up this street turn right and keep going till you reach Ohio! and you'll see signs for PA... and take this to NY."
I started backing out of the parking lot following his instructions with my window down and going down the street wiping my tears away and following his directions and you know what? He was running along the side walk cheering me on and repeating his directions he gave me before. He started moving his hands where I should go and when I was on my way I could still see him in my rear view mirror giving me, not one, but two thumbs up!
You know I was so scared of him in the beginning, but then he started showing me love an compassion and showing me where to go and cheering me on and motivating me that I couldn't help but feel so grateful and loved.
Jesus tells us to love one another by showing it to others.
1 John 3:18 Little children, let us not love in word or talk but in deed and in truth.
That is what Jesus did right before he died for us- he SHOWED us his love. He told the father "take this cup from me" he didn't want to die, but he then said it isn't my will that needs to be done, but your will or the heavenly fathers will.
So this week I challenge you to SHOW love to each other. to do the dishes or clean your room before your mom tells you to, or maybe even giving your sibling a back massage or write a card and send it to someone you know needs encouragement. There are so many ways to love one another that is what makes it fun!
When you feel like you can't do it just pray to Jesus and he will give you the strength to do good.
Let's Pray: Dear Jesus, Thank you so much for showing us love even when you didn't want to die you did it anyway and saved us from our sins. We thank you also for giving us the chance to show other people in our lives love. And we ask that when we don't have the strength to want to love that you give us the desire and compassion to love others. We love you Lord, Amen.
Monday, December 3, 2012
Tape on the Window
I'm in the food service rotation of the internship currently and it is, honestly really fun. It's lot of projects. For example, This coming week I have a theme meal to prepare where I essentially take over the kitchen and cafeteria by following their budget, making a menu, ordering the food, managing the staff, and decorating for my theme.
The kitchen is filled with what you would classify as blue collar workers and it feels like one big family. That is why I like it so much. Everyone works together to get one task done. Working with clinical dietitians is great, but you miss out on working with a team. Yeah there is the health care team, but it's not quite the same. I love the atmosphere in the kitchen.
Today we found out that HFAP was coming in response to a complaint to inspect the kitchen. Cheryl, the Kettering nutrition network manager, was running around making sure everything was cleaned and up to code. If a manger is worried about cleaning you better believe the intern is cleaning her every worry.
My favorite task was cleaning the windows that were on the double doors as you enter the kitchen. They were loaded with tape that had been there for years from different signs they put up to inform the workers about events and it just was never completely removed. As I work I contemplated my recent revelations from God and how I am much like the tape that has been on that window for years. I too get signs, or truth, from God like news flashes about important events. But instead of sticking to his words and signs, I get stuck to the different surfaces and environments that I should be proclaiming the message to. Then one day the words are gone and half of me is living on the words of God and the other half is living on the window, or the world. I feel so see-through and alone, yet there are so many other pieces of tape that live there.
A house divide cannot stand. Recently, I heard a message about the sanctuary and how it is God's blueprint. I no longer want to be split- one side of me in the world and the other in the Word; No. There is a movement going on and I'm on God's side. We are in the end times and I'm not going to chance anything for my opportunity to spend eternity with God. No music, attitude, habit, indulgence, TV show, belief, friend, or anything else in my life should be of Satan. The sanctuary message is so practical and clear regarding the christian daily walk. Just like entering the sanctuary daily and encountering each piece of furniture: we are to accept the sacrifice of Jesus daily which relates to the alter of sacrifice, the lavar is where we should daily die to self, we should continually pray and accept Jesus as our intercessor corresponding to the alter of incense, the 7 candle sticks lamp is showing us we need to daily share our faith to others, and the arch of the covenant is showing that we need to keep the commandments of God.
Pulling the tape off the window was my favorite job today. Free from the world is the best thing I have ever done. This world is tasteless. So far it has been a really interesting experience. It's hard to relate to a lot of people because I don't watch TV or listen to their favorite music and for some people that is their life. When our apartment manager found out that we don't watch TV and at the time we were still waiting on my parents to bring their old furniture set down she was speechless for 30 seconds then said, "this is what you need to do to have a good time, go out and buy yourselves some furniture on credit and a TV and you need to watch this show where a murderer is planning peoples deaths. It's the funniest thing and you'll love some real entertainment!" that has to be some of the worst advice I've ever gotten. The world is so backwards. I'm beginning to feel more and more peculiar.
There is a movement. Choose wisely.
1 Peter 2:9
But ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a peculiar people, that ye should show forth the praises of Him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvelous light.
The kitchen is filled with what you would classify as blue collar workers and it feels like one big family. That is why I like it so much. Everyone works together to get one task done. Working with clinical dietitians is great, but you miss out on working with a team. Yeah there is the health care team, but it's not quite the same. I love the atmosphere in the kitchen.
Today we found out that HFAP was coming in response to a complaint to inspect the kitchen. Cheryl, the Kettering nutrition network manager, was running around making sure everything was cleaned and up to code. If a manger is worried about cleaning you better believe the intern is cleaning her every worry.
My favorite task was cleaning the windows that were on the double doors as you enter the kitchen. They were loaded with tape that had been there for years from different signs they put up to inform the workers about events and it just was never completely removed. As I work I contemplated my recent revelations from God and how I am much like the tape that has been on that window for years. I too get signs, or truth, from God like news flashes about important events. But instead of sticking to his words and signs, I get stuck to the different surfaces and environments that I should be proclaiming the message to. Then one day the words are gone and half of me is living on the words of God and the other half is living on the window, or the world. I feel so see-through and alone, yet there are so many other pieces of tape that live there.
A house divide cannot stand. Recently, I heard a message about the sanctuary and how it is God's blueprint. I no longer want to be split- one side of me in the world and the other in the Word; No. There is a movement going on and I'm on God's side. We are in the end times and I'm not going to chance anything for my opportunity to spend eternity with God. No music, attitude, habit, indulgence, TV show, belief, friend, or anything else in my life should be of Satan. The sanctuary message is so practical and clear regarding the christian daily walk. Just like entering the sanctuary daily and encountering each piece of furniture: we are to accept the sacrifice of Jesus daily which relates to the alter of sacrifice, the lavar is where we should daily die to self, we should continually pray and accept Jesus as our intercessor corresponding to the alter of incense, the 7 candle sticks lamp is showing us we need to daily share our faith to others, and the arch of the covenant is showing that we need to keep the commandments of God.
Pulling the tape off the window was my favorite job today. Free from the world is the best thing I have ever done. This world is tasteless. So far it has been a really interesting experience. It's hard to relate to a lot of people because I don't watch TV or listen to their favorite music and for some people that is their life. When our apartment manager found out that we don't watch TV and at the time we were still waiting on my parents to bring their old furniture set down she was speechless for 30 seconds then said, "this is what you need to do to have a good time, go out and buy yourselves some furniture on credit and a TV and you need to watch this show where a murderer is planning peoples deaths. It's the funniest thing and you'll love some real entertainment!" that has to be some of the worst advice I've ever gotten. The world is so backwards. I'm beginning to feel more and more peculiar.
There is a movement. Choose wisely.
1 Peter 2:9
But ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a peculiar people, that ye should show forth the praises of Him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvelous light.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
The Ted-Mister!
I forgot to post about Teddy!
Teddy is our somewhat moody fish that takes residence in our living room.
He is an introvert at heart.
He is easy to read. If he doesn't like the amount of food you gave him or the size of his little pebble of food he will simply spit it right back out.
He likes to be watched.
He doesn't have very good self esteem some days because when he sees himself in the mirror he gets pretty upset. (hehe)
I think he is afraid of bamboo because when he gets daring he swims through the bamboo really really fast, but most of the time he avoids it.
Hope you enjoy him as much as we do! :)
3rd Grade Lessons
For
one of
my
community
internship
requirements
I got
to teach
a nutrition
class to
3rd
graders.
Those 34
impressionable
minds were
all mine
for 30
minutes. I
had my
lesson
planned and
practiced.
Everything
was set
up and
ready. I
honestly
don't
remember
everything
that I
was taught
in 3rd
grade. I
thought
they would
have herd
of diseases
and medical
problems
that their
grandparents
might have.
I was
taking a
chance that
my audience
would nod
and smile
when I
said
vegetables
can lower
your risk
of type
2 diabetes.
At least
that was
what I
was used
to in
college. I learned a lot of new things today...
3rd
grade and
college are
worlds
apart. Of
course the
boy in
the front
row says,
“umm umm
what is
diabetes?”
Gulp. How
can I
explain
diabetes to
a 3rd
grader? Do
they know
about cells
or
hormones? I
started to
talk and
all I
know is
that I
said
hormones,
insulin,
sugar, and
cells a
lot which
seemed to
satisfy the
wondering
mind.
3rd graders are
so willing
to share.
After
explaining
that
vegetables
were low
in fat
and low
in
calories, I
moved on
to fruits.
I finished
with
“Fruits
are low
in fat
and
calories just
like what
other
group?”
75% of
the hands
went up
just like
normal and
I called
on a
boy. His
answer was
“My
brother
likes
fruits, but
I don't
eat them
very much.”
It fit
so well
to say
that in
their
world. It
made me
smile.
3rd graders are
willing to
participate.
I think
it is
interesting
the older
we get
the less
we want
to be
up in
front of
people. I
also
thought it
was
interesting
that 3rd
graders
raise their
hands even
when they
don't know
the right
answer. The
main goal
is just
to get
picked.
It
was certainly a fun learning experience. My favorite part of today was talking about the grain group. I started out with, "we want to make 1/2 our grains whole." and I ended with, "Is white bread a whole grain?" A resounding yes swept across all of their lips. I smiled and said, "nope" and I heard a collective gasp by the audience. I had to revive the troops again by telling them that all the benefits of whole grains are found in brown bread. "I don't like that stuff though" I heard. I guess I didn't do a good job in reviving them, but I hope they remember to choose it next time.
Sunday, September 16, 2012
I Now Pronounce you MR. and MRS. Macomber...
The Wedding Day:
In the morning it started out down pouring. The wedding was outside and wasn't until 4:56pm, but the forecast wasn't very promising. We prayed it would let up for the wedding. My mom never slept that night and with some of our super amazing friends were at the reception area at 4am setting up. It was still raining when I arrived at the hotel were all the girls were changing and getting ready around 3:00pm. Then at 3:30pm the clouds broke and the rain stopped and it was just misting which we decided to have it outside anyway. The day only got sunnier and sunnier from then on. It was the perfect temperature. Everything was better than I imagined it. With the help of friends and family mostly everything was hand-made and had a personal touch.
At the reception we had an agape feast which was all prepared by friends and family. The food was amazing, the company was amazing, and the weather was amazing. It was an awesome day and will always remember it. But by far, the best part is getting to enjoy a lifelong relationship with my best friend and true love.
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| One last hug before we walked down the aisle. |
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| I just love this shot. the rose peddles were from the roses I would get from David every Friday (and still get every Friday.) |
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| David dipped me for the kiss. |
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| Christen was such a help! She handed out programs and had people sign the picture frame as our guest book. I was so glad she was a part! |
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| they held hands the whole way. |
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| We took most of our pictures here. It was so pretty! |
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| David and his bow-tie. (Hehe!) Isn't he so good looking! |
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| we walked to the reception since it was just across the road. We saw the swings and couldn't resist! |
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| the centerpieces. |
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| we were nice to each other. |
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| My Dad sneaked a kiss in front of the camera. |
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| This is one of my favorite shots of David and me. I had no idea our photographers were taking the picture. |
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| Our flower girl and ring/bible boy were so good. they stood up front the whole time even though their moms were in the front row. They were adorable :) |
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| The structure David and I stood in front of was built by my dad. |
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| My little cousin, Kellen, rang a bell and ran down the aisle with this sign right before my dad and I came down. It was too cute. |
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| This was the bible McLane, our ring/bible boy carried down the aisle. It is really special to me because it is the bible my Grandma Van Gelder gave to me. |
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| These were the wedding programs all 200 were hand cut and folded. It was a lot of work and couldn't have done it without my cousin, Jessie, all her friends, and my good friend Jamie. |
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| I love this picture of my sister, mom and I. This was taken on a balcony over looking the lake right after all the rain stopped before the ceremony :) |
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Monday, June 17, 2013
House-Sitting
After playing a long game of indoor soccer with some high school boys, David and I were feeling all too old for our age. I looked so red and was sweating all over. If you want to know how old you are quickly, play soccer with young energetic boys!
I was sitting in the lobby of the school guzzling down my water when all of the sudden I overheard a women talking to a man about needing someone to house sit for her family over the summer. During my eves-dropping, I heard her list all the benefits of house sitting and how she couldn't believe that no one she knew wanted to do it.
I was thinking of how we needed a place to stay this summer as our lease was running to a end all too quickly. My eyes darted to David as he was overhearing the same conversation. We both stared at each other with our jaws dropped for some time as the lady went on and on how great of a deal it would be for anyone.
As the women was headed out the door, I couldn't stand it any longer. My sweaty, red-faced, panting self stood up from the corner of the lobby and marched right over to the women and blurted out, "I happened to over-hear that you needed someone to house sit for you this summer." Looking at me with a look of surprise (and I imagine the look of me at that very moment in time was not the best for first impressions, especially if I was wanting to inhabit her house while she was away.) "yes, I am looking for someone" she said while taking another look at me. I smiled and told her our story and was ready to give her our contact information when she said, "well, you are friends with Brooke (a teacher at the school standing next to us) right? I'll get ahold of you through her." "Yeah, that sounds great!"
Later I found out that she asked Brooke about us before contacting us (which was VERY understandable considering my appearance after the game!).
After a nice dinner with the family (perhaps getting the approval of everyone), we are now house sitting for the whole summer.
God is so good. We had been trying to work everything out this summer in getting prepared to go to Chad that we were swamped with trying to find options for summer housing, but he worked it all out for us. He had a plan the whole time. We moved in about a week ago, and yes there are challenges with housesitting, but he assures us our needs will be met by Him.
What an awesome God. He is faithful and just in keeping his promises.
Matthew 6:25-33 says,
25 Therefore I say unto you, Take no thought for your life, what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink; nor yet for your body, what ye shall put on. Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment?
26 Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. Are ye not much better than they?
27 Which of you by taking thought can add one cubit unto his stature?
28 And why take ye thought for raiment? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin:
29 And yet I say unto you, That even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.
30 Wherefore, if God so clothe the grass of the field, which to day is, and to morrow is cast into the oven, shall he not much more clothe you, O ye of little faith?
31 Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat? or, What shall we drink? or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed?
32 (For after all these things do the Gentiles seek:) for your heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of all these things.
33 But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.
Trust in The Lord with all your heart and you will be blessed.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Going Where He Sends Us
This August David and I are planning on going to Africa and working as volunteers with Gospel Ministries International. If you are interested in following us and our journey, check us out at goingwherehesendsus.wordpress.com. God Bless!
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Children's Story: Love
I was asked to give the children's story this week in church and I wrote this. It is a little disjointed because it helps me not lose my place when I'm speaking.
What is love?
Did you know that God tells us to love each other?
1 John 4:7 Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God, and whoever loves has been born of God and knows God.
So, if we love one another we can know God!
Now, I'm going to tell you a story that happened to me when someone VERY UNEXPECTED showed me love and compassion.
One time when I had spring break at school in TN and I wanted to come home to my parent's house in NY. I had to drive 14 hours all by myself from TN to NY, so I got a good nights sleep, woke up really early, and started on my way. I was following my GPS until the road it wanted me to use was under construction and the detour was closed off. So there I was in the middle of Knoxville, a big city, and I was lost. I wanted to find a place to pull over so I could call my dad and figure out where I was. I was weaving in and out of the streets and could not find a parking spot that didn't require money util...
Oooooh there it was! a nice open parking lot. I drove up and stopped and immediately called my dad and started crying because I was all alone and lost in a very stage place. I had my map out and my GPS and I was trying to figure where I was then, I heard a loud TAP TAP TAP TAP on my window.
I looked up and realized that I had parked in a parking lot that had a giant cage at the end of it and there were motorcyclists inside the cage like structure smoking and standing around. All of them were not friendly looking. I opened my door and in a harsh burly voice this long haired motorcyclist started to say, "You shouldn't be here...." then stopped what he was saying and changed his voice after seeing my tears and in a sweet sympathetic voice he said, "are you lost?" in tears I nodded yes and cried even more. He then proceeded to ask me where I was going and saying, "oh please don't cry it will be ok." Once I told him where I was going he gave me directions and started cheering me on like, "you can do this, just go up this street turn right and keep going till you reach Ohio! and you'll see signs for PA... and take this to NY."
I started backing out of the parking lot following his instructions with my window down and going down the street wiping my tears away and following his directions and you know what? He was running along the side walk cheering me on and repeating his directions he gave me before. He started moving his hands where I should go and when I was on my way I could still see him in my rear view mirror giving me, not one, but two thumbs up!
You know I was so scared of him in the beginning, but then he started showing me love an compassion and showing me where to go and cheering me on and motivating me that I couldn't help but feel so grateful and loved.
Jesus tells us to love one another by showing it to others.
1 John 3:18 Little children, let us not love in word or talk but in deed and in truth.
That is what Jesus did right before he died for us- he SHOWED us his love. He told the father "take this cup from me" he didn't want to die, but he then said it isn't my will that needs to be done, but your will or the heavenly fathers will.
So this week I challenge you to SHOW love to each other. to do the dishes or clean your room before your mom tells you to, or maybe even giving your sibling a back massage or write a card and send it to someone you know needs encouragement. There are so many ways to love one another that is what makes it fun!
When you feel like you can't do it just pray to Jesus and he will give you the strength to do good.
Let's Pray: Dear Jesus, Thank you so much for showing us love even when you didn't want to die you did it anyway and saved us from our sins. We thank you also for giving us the chance to show other people in our lives love. And we ask that when we don't have the strength to want to love that you give us the desire and compassion to love others. We love you Lord, Amen.
Monday, December 3, 2012
Tape on the Window
I'm in the food service rotation of the internship currently and it is, honestly really fun. It's lot of projects. For example, This coming week I have a theme meal to prepare where I essentially take over the kitchen and cafeteria by following their budget, making a menu, ordering the food, managing the staff, and decorating for my theme.
The kitchen is filled with what you would classify as blue collar workers and it feels like one big family. That is why I like it so much. Everyone works together to get one task done. Working with clinical dietitians is great, but you miss out on working with a team. Yeah there is the health care team, but it's not quite the same. I love the atmosphere in the kitchen.
Today we found out that HFAP was coming in response to a complaint to inspect the kitchen. Cheryl, the Kettering nutrition network manager, was running around making sure everything was cleaned and up to code. If a manger is worried about cleaning you better believe the intern is cleaning her every worry.
My favorite task was cleaning the windows that were on the double doors as you enter the kitchen. They were loaded with tape that had been there for years from different signs they put up to inform the workers about events and it just was never completely removed. As I work I contemplated my recent revelations from God and how I am much like the tape that has been on that window for years. I too get signs, or truth, from God like news flashes about important events. But instead of sticking to his words and signs, I get stuck to the different surfaces and environments that I should be proclaiming the message to. Then one day the words are gone and half of me is living on the words of God and the other half is living on the window, or the world. I feel so see-through and alone, yet there are so many other pieces of tape that live there.
A house divide cannot stand. Recently, I heard a message about the sanctuary and how it is God's blueprint. I no longer want to be split- one side of me in the world and the other in the Word; No. There is a movement going on and I'm on God's side. We are in the end times and I'm not going to chance anything for my opportunity to spend eternity with God. No music, attitude, habit, indulgence, TV show, belief, friend, or anything else in my life should be of Satan. The sanctuary message is so practical and clear regarding the christian daily walk. Just like entering the sanctuary daily and encountering each piece of furniture: we are to accept the sacrifice of Jesus daily which relates to the alter of sacrifice, the lavar is where we should daily die to self, we should continually pray and accept Jesus as our intercessor corresponding to the alter of incense, the 7 candle sticks lamp is showing us we need to daily share our faith to others, and the arch of the covenant is showing that we need to keep the commandments of God.
Pulling the tape off the window was my favorite job today. Free from the world is the best thing I have ever done. This world is tasteless. So far it has been a really interesting experience. It's hard to relate to a lot of people because I don't watch TV or listen to their favorite music and for some people that is their life. When our apartment manager found out that we don't watch TV and at the time we were still waiting on my parents to bring their old furniture set down she was speechless for 30 seconds then said, "this is what you need to do to have a good time, go out and buy yourselves some furniture on credit and a TV and you need to watch this show where a murderer is planning peoples deaths. It's the funniest thing and you'll love some real entertainment!" that has to be some of the worst advice I've ever gotten. The world is so backwards. I'm beginning to feel more and more peculiar.
There is a movement. Choose wisely.
1 Peter 2:9
But ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a peculiar people, that ye should show forth the praises of Him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvelous light.
The kitchen is filled with what you would classify as blue collar workers and it feels like one big family. That is why I like it so much. Everyone works together to get one task done. Working with clinical dietitians is great, but you miss out on working with a team. Yeah there is the health care team, but it's not quite the same. I love the atmosphere in the kitchen.
Today we found out that HFAP was coming in response to a complaint to inspect the kitchen. Cheryl, the Kettering nutrition network manager, was running around making sure everything was cleaned and up to code. If a manger is worried about cleaning you better believe the intern is cleaning her every worry.
My favorite task was cleaning the windows that were on the double doors as you enter the kitchen. They were loaded with tape that had been there for years from different signs they put up to inform the workers about events and it just was never completely removed. As I work I contemplated my recent revelations from God and how I am much like the tape that has been on that window for years. I too get signs, or truth, from God like news flashes about important events. But instead of sticking to his words and signs, I get stuck to the different surfaces and environments that I should be proclaiming the message to. Then one day the words are gone and half of me is living on the words of God and the other half is living on the window, or the world. I feel so see-through and alone, yet there are so many other pieces of tape that live there.
A house divide cannot stand. Recently, I heard a message about the sanctuary and how it is God's blueprint. I no longer want to be split- one side of me in the world and the other in the Word; No. There is a movement going on and I'm on God's side. We are in the end times and I'm not going to chance anything for my opportunity to spend eternity with God. No music, attitude, habit, indulgence, TV show, belief, friend, or anything else in my life should be of Satan. The sanctuary message is so practical and clear regarding the christian daily walk. Just like entering the sanctuary daily and encountering each piece of furniture: we are to accept the sacrifice of Jesus daily which relates to the alter of sacrifice, the lavar is where we should daily die to self, we should continually pray and accept Jesus as our intercessor corresponding to the alter of incense, the 7 candle sticks lamp is showing us we need to daily share our faith to others, and the arch of the covenant is showing that we need to keep the commandments of God.
Pulling the tape off the window was my favorite job today. Free from the world is the best thing I have ever done. This world is tasteless. So far it has been a really interesting experience. It's hard to relate to a lot of people because I don't watch TV or listen to their favorite music and for some people that is their life. When our apartment manager found out that we don't watch TV and at the time we were still waiting on my parents to bring their old furniture set down she was speechless for 30 seconds then said, "this is what you need to do to have a good time, go out and buy yourselves some furniture on credit and a TV and you need to watch this show where a murderer is planning peoples deaths. It's the funniest thing and you'll love some real entertainment!" that has to be some of the worst advice I've ever gotten. The world is so backwards. I'm beginning to feel more and more peculiar.
There is a movement. Choose wisely.
1 Peter 2:9
But ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a peculiar people, that ye should show forth the praises of Him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvelous light.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
The Ted-Mister!
I forgot to post about Teddy!
Teddy is our somewhat moody fish that takes residence in our living room.
He is an introvert at heart.
He is easy to read. If he doesn't like the amount of food you gave him or the size of his little pebble of food he will simply spit it right back out.
He likes to be watched.
He doesn't have very good self esteem some days because when he sees himself in the mirror he gets pretty upset. (hehe)
I think he is afraid of bamboo because when he gets daring he swims through the bamboo really really fast, but most of the time he avoids it.
Hope you enjoy him as much as we do! :)
3rd Grade Lessons
For
one of
my
community
internship
requirements
I got
to teach
a nutrition
class to
3rd
graders.
Those 34
impressionable
minds were
all mine
for 30
minutes. I
had my
lesson
planned and
practiced.
Everything
was set
up and
ready. I
honestly
don't
remember
everything
that I
was taught
in 3rd
grade. I
thought
they would
have herd
of diseases
and medical
problems
that their
grandparents
might have.
I was
taking a
chance that
my audience
would nod
and smile
when I
said
vegetables
can lower
your risk
of type
2 diabetes.
At least
that was
what I
was used
to in
college. I learned a lot of new things today...
3rd
grade and
college are
worlds
apart. Of
course the
boy in
the front
row says,
“umm umm
what is
diabetes?”
Gulp. How
can I
explain
diabetes to
a 3rd
grader? Do
they know
about cells
or
hormones? I
started to
talk and
all I
know is
that I
said
hormones,
insulin,
sugar, and
cells a
lot which
seemed to
satisfy the
wondering
mind.
3rd graders are
so willing
to share.
After
explaining
that
vegetables
were low
in fat
and low
in
calories, I
moved on
to fruits.
I finished
with
“Fruits
are low
in fat
and
calories just
like what
other
group?”
75% of
the hands
went up
just like
normal and
I called
on a
boy. His
answer was
“My
brother
likes
fruits, but
I don't
eat them
very much.”
It fit
so well
to say
that in
their
world. It
made me
smile.
3rd graders are
willing to
participate.
I think
it is
interesting
the older
we get
the less
we want
to be
up in
front of
people. I
also
thought it
was
interesting
that 3rd
graders
raise their
hands even
when they
don't know
the right
answer. The
main goal
is just
to get
picked.
It
was certainly a fun learning experience. My favorite part of today was talking about the grain group. I started out with, "we want to make 1/2 our grains whole." and I ended with, "Is white bread a whole grain?" A resounding yes swept across all of their lips. I smiled and said, "nope" and I heard a collective gasp by the audience. I had to revive the troops again by telling them that all the benefits of whole grains are found in brown bread. "I don't like that stuff though" I heard. I guess I didn't do a good job in reviving them, but I hope they remember to choose it next time.
Sunday, September 16, 2012
I Now Pronounce you MR. and MRS. Macomber...
The Wedding Day:
In the morning it started out down pouring. The wedding was outside and wasn't until 4:56pm, but the forecast wasn't very promising. We prayed it would let up for the wedding. My mom never slept that night and with some of our super amazing friends were at the reception area at 4am setting up. It was still raining when I arrived at the hotel were all the girls were changing and getting ready around 3:00pm. Then at 3:30pm the clouds broke and the rain stopped and it was just misting which we decided to have it outside anyway. The day only got sunnier and sunnier from then on. It was the perfect temperature. Everything was better than I imagined it. With the help of friends and family mostly everything was hand-made and had a personal touch.
At the reception we had an agape feast which was all prepared by friends and family. The food was amazing, the company was amazing, and the weather was amazing. It was an awesome day and will always remember it. But by far, the best part is getting to enjoy a lifelong relationship with my best friend and true love.
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| One last hug before we walked down the aisle. |
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| I just love this shot. the rose peddles were from the roses I would get from David every Friday (and still get every Friday.) |
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| David dipped me for the kiss. |
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| Christen was such a help! She handed out programs and had people sign the picture frame as our guest book. I was so glad she was a part! |
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| they held hands the whole way. |
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| We took most of our pictures here. It was so pretty! |
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| David and his bow-tie. (Hehe!) Isn't he so good looking! |
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| we walked to the reception since it was just across the road. We saw the swings and couldn't resist! |
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| the centerpieces. |
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| we were nice to each other. |
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| My Dad sneaked a kiss in front of the camera. |
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| This is one of my favorite shots of David and me. I had no idea our photographers were taking the picture. |
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| Our flower girl and ring/bible boy were so good. they stood up front the whole time even though their moms were in the front row. They were adorable :) |
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| The structure David and I stood in front of was built by my dad. |
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| My little cousin, Kellen, rang a bell and ran down the aisle with this sign right before my dad and I came down. It was too cute. |
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| This was the bible McLane, our ring/bible boy carried down the aisle. It is really special to me because it is the bible my Grandma Van Gelder gave to me. |
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| These were the wedding programs all 200 were hand cut and folded. It was a lot of work and couldn't have done it without my cousin, Jessie, all her friends, and my good friend Jamie. |
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| I love this picture of my sister, mom and I. This was taken on a balcony over looking the lake right after all the rain stopped before the ceremony :) |
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