Tuesday, July 31, 2007

God's Little Gifts

Isn't it fun to get the nice little surprises God has in store for us. Here are just a couple of examples. Niki collects heart-shaped rocks. Sometimes when she is out in nature, she asks God specifically to show her some. Last week she found seven when she asked. Seven is a significant number for them, because "Sevens" is the name of their ministry. Yesterday, when we went to Garden of the Gods, she didn't tell me this in advance, but she asked God for a heart-shaped rock. As it turned out, it was late and we were tired, so we mostly toured the park from the car, only stopping to get out and snap pictures. So really, there was not much chance of finding heart-shaped rocks. As it was getting really dark, we stopped at the gift shop to browse and use the restroom. In my bathroom stall, sitting on the toilet paper holder I found a perfect heart shaped rock. I picked it up and gave it to Niki, knowing that she collects them. It was then that she laughed and told me she had asked for one today. Hmmmmm.

Sunday, I told the Nowell's about my idea for an art series and we talked and brainstormed quite a bit about it. I don't want to give it away yet, but it's about hands. I am planning to use Benny as a hand model for reference photos (I told him to get those hands manicured and insured). That night as I checked my email, I got this as my daily devotional from Max Lucado. Coincidence? Personally, I don't believe in coincidence (or luck for that matter).

July 29

He will wipe away every tear from their eyes.

Revelation 21:4

Someday God will wipe away your tears.

The same hands that stretched the heavens will touch your cheeks. The same hands

that formed the mountains will caress your face. The same hands that curled in agony as the Roman spike cut through will someday cup your face and brush away your tears.

Forever.


Report from Colorado



I'm in Colorado now, and have been since Friday morning. I came out to spend some quality time with my best friend from college. I love having a job with so much vacation time. It's good to come out and soak up some mountain air, see the beauty and grandeur of God's handiwork and sleep in a lot. Here's what I've been up to so far....

Friday: Niki and daughter Zoe picked me up at the airport. We relaxed around the house Friday, as Niki was babysitting all day. I had a very early flight, so I got to rest during the day in Niki's newly reorganized office. My bed, which Benny refers to as a "Redneck Murphy bed" was a mattress set oh so cleverly tucked away behind a curtain in what used to be the closet. Pretty nice set up actually. And Niki loves books, so there's lots of browsing to be done before bed each night. That night we participated in a Nowell ritual: ate popcorn while we watched "Who Wants to be a Superhero". All 3 of the kids were in their superhero costumes. Should have taken a picture. The Nowell kids are very imaginative and artistic. Here's the sign on the front door of their house....With 3 resident superheroes and a sign like this, who wouldn't feel safe here.



Saturday: After sleeping in, I got to engage in one of Niki's favorite pastimes with her. We went to several ARC thrift stores and I got to see what all the fuss was about. I got several pair of shoes, books, and a big bag to haul it all back in. That night we celebrated Niki's birthday with some of her girlfriends. It was great to meet people I've heard so much about. We ate at Carabba's and then headed downtown to the 12th Street Mall for the Cheesecake Factory. It was so crowded we took our desserts to go and ate out in the open air. It was a beautiful night.
Niki and some of her girlfriends.
Paula and Heather

This is Rebecca, who is actually one of my friends too. We all went to York College together and sang in Choir.


Downtown Denver...12th Street Mall.


Sunday: This was actually Niki's birthday. We went to church and then had a Birthday lunch of Benny's famous pancakes and sausage. Yum. We napped and then had her family Birthday party.

Then Niki and I headed to downtown Denver to snap some photos. She wanted some she could give as a gift to her hubby. Here are my 2 favorites. And one of me in front of the Denver skyline. Afterwards, we met Niki's friend Heather for dinner at PF Chang's.






Monday: Benny watched the kids so Niki and i could have a day out to go to Colorado Springs.
We went to the zoo, which included a drive up to the Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun. We weren't interested in the whole shrine to the sun aspect, but it was a great view, and I recommend taking the short drive up there. After the zoo, we saw the Helen Hunt waterfall (not named after the actress in case you're wondering). Then we headed to dinner and then Garden of the Gods. That was a beautiful place and we got there as the sun was setting. It made for some beautiful vistas.








Helen Hunt falls












Niki in front of the "Kissing Camels"




PS: I don't know what's up with Blogger, I can't get rid of the underlining in my post. No I am not a fanatic underliner.

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Zonked

I've run myself ragged this week. Went with my friend Jenelle and her family to the Royals game Tuesday night, so that put me home pretty late. It had been a long time since I'd been to a game. I forgot how the stadium seats are like sitting in the back seat of a compact car (between 2 big brothers no less). Our seats were in a good location though and no beers were spilled on my purse or shoes, so I can't complain. When Jenelle sends me a pic, I'll post it here. We got free T shirts that night. It's the Pine Tar Anniversary (George Brett incident - don't ask ME to explain), so everyone that sees the shirt asks why I got paint on it already. When I get the pic up you'll see what I'm talking about.

Last night, we had a little good bye gathering at Applebee's for my friend Jenelle from work. I finally can post pics of the mug I made her over a month ago. Here are some of the co-workers posing with the appropriate monkey on the mug. Jenelle, the speech therapist with the "Speak no Evil":
And Mary Jane, the music therapist, also posing with the "speak no evil' side of the mug...I guess in her case it's "Sing no Evil".
Didn't get my picture with the mug, but picture me with this side of the mug:

And here's Beth, our adapted PE teacher posing with the mug. Guess she's just plain bananas.
When I got home, it was girls night with my summer roommate, Michelle. We went to Starlight to see the Wizard of Oz. It was a great show, but again we got home very late. On the way home, I noticed a small frog had hitched a ride on the hood of my car. It made it all the way from Starlight to Fairway. Must be some pretty strong suction cups on the bottom of his little feet.
All that social activity caused this tonight:

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Quote of the Day

"We live in an art gallery of divine creativity and yet are content to gaze only at the carpet." Max Lucado

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Summer Update

Well you may have noticed my recent absence from the blogging world. Guess I've just been busier as of late. One of the things I've enjoyed lately is painting on pottery. I've probably been about 4 times this summer. Here is my latest creation, shown before and after firing. As you can see it's kind of tricky to tell what it's going to turn out like....always a surprise! I was pretty happy with this one. I pondered what to make for the longest time. I usually make gifts, but decided I'd start a series of dessert plates with famous art on them. Here's a representation of one of Monet's paintings:



Here's a cutesy one I made for a friend who has wienie dogs....

What else have I been busy with this summer? Let's see.....went to a ladies' retreat last weekend. I try to hang out with my friend Emily at her pool whenever I can. (I went over there tonight and there was something funky in the hot tub. It tarnished my silver ring and turned my black shorts brown.) Ben and Tracy bought a house in Liberty, so I've been going over to their house to get as much baby time in as I can before they move (they're only a mile away now).

Fourth of July I spent with the family....Here's Philip getting a load of his new cousin....

How NOT to Woo a Woman

It's time for another list! Unfortunately this one is based on actual experience (or in a few cases, the experiences of friends). So guys, if you don't want to impress a woman or be classified as a gentleman, follow these simple steps:

1. You don't want your woman to have high expectations. Early on in the relationship, set her straight by saying, "I know I really should be opening doors for you, but then I'd have to do it for the rest of my life".

2. Keep her guessing. Call her a lot at first, and then slowly start tapering off. Once you get her hooked, let her do all the work.

3. When the check comes, just let it set for awhile (maybe she'll get it).

4. If number three fails, then hem and haw and act a little weird about it. She's sure to offer to pay her part. When she does, pretend you don't hear her correctly and let her get the whole thing.

5. In long distance dating, when making plans to see each other, make sure to calculate how many miles you're driving, factor in mpg of your car, and figure out a total amount the trip will cost (out loud) so she can appreciate all you're doing for her.

6. Forget to mention that your divorce isn't final yet.

7. Borrow your roommate's sports car, pretend it's yours and impress your date.

8. Play "I Can Love You Like That" on repeat so she gets the message of what a gem you are.

9. If she works in a restaurant, go sit in her section drinking tea for several hours. You'll be doing her a favor by holding up that table all evening. That's fewer people she has to wait on. And she'll feel so warm and fuzzy knowing that you're there watching her every move.

10. Tell her, "You are beautiful....I mean, you're no Cindy Crawford or anything, but you're beautiful."

11. If the date's not going well, drop her off at the door of the restaurant and take off.

12. If you meet at the restaurant, don't walk her to her car unless it's convenient. You want her to feel a little scared so she can appreciate how safe she feels when you actually are around. And if anything bad happens to her, you can come running to save the day.

13. Talk about your ex all night. She needs to know every little thing she did wrong so she won't fall into the same patterns.

14. If you like your girlfriend but think she's on the cusp of being too fat for you, tell her, "You're OK now, but I just worry that you don't care how you look. I don't want to be having sex some day with some 200 pound woman". (In case you were wondering, no we were not having sex, he was just thinking way ahead).

15. If you say anything that could be perceived as shallow in any way, use this as your excuse, "I know that may sound shallow, but that is just how God made us men."

Online dating tips for men:

1. When you meet, say, "Wow, I guess you're just really photogenic!" (OK, this hasn't actually happened, but I thought it was funny).

2. Women like a man in charge. If you see a profile you like, don't waste time with small talk. Write her immediately and say this (actual excerpt here)...

"If I flew back to your place on Saturday, would you pick me up at the nearest airport. Plan. Three to four days on your couch. Homemade dinner three nights, candlelight. Couple glasses of wine, and a little light. If we get along, great, if you think differently, then I fly back on Thursday. If it works out I can get a job close by, or you could move to California,"

...If she says "stop writing me, I'm not interested", know that she's probably just playing hard to get.

3. Tell her about how holy you are. Once that's out of the way, you can get on to more fun things. Start writing about what you'd like to do to her sexually. You've got to test the waters and see how far she'll go. If she sounds like no fun, then just find someone else to write.

4. Half the battle is getting to the date. Tell her "It's all about you. I'm going to treat you like a queen." Then when you meet, you can revert to talking about your favorite topic.....you.

5. Ask for her phone number right up front. Who wants to waste time on emailing? If she complains that you don't have enough information in your profile, maybe you can get her number by saying, "I can answer all your questions on the phone."

6. Make sure you make your job sound great. If you work at Walmart in the paint department, for example, tell her you're a color specialist (don't say where). If you work as the Walmart greeter, tell her you're in the hospitality business. If you count anything in your job (french fry orders, video returns, etc) tell her you do some accounting.
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All that to say I had a great weekend date with a wonderful Christian man from Wichita this weekend. He knew how to be a gentleman and made all those other cads look really bad. Alas, the chemistry wasn't there for him so I guess the search for Mr. Right continues.
RANT: (noun) a loud bombastic declamation expressed with strong emotion. RAVE: (noun) An extravagantly enthusiastic opinion or review. RAMBLING: (noun) A walk without a definite route, taken merely for pleasure (I'm sure this applies to writing too). So if I'm completely honest, I'm rarely a ranter, seldom a raver, but often a rambler. Come stroll with me.....