MINISTRY

May 28, 2009

Hello, everyone!

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I know some of you were wanting to follow what I was doing with ICI this summer.  

If you go to the “Ministry” tab (above), you can click on a link. That will take you to a separate site where I will be updating you on what I am doing and how God is working through me and the ministry. I am hoping to update this once a week.

Please leave comments and say hello!! I love getting comments :)

May 22, 2009

lots and lots of bobby pins.

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I did a massive cleaning of my closet today.  I have never found or seen so many bobby pins in my life.

Right when I thought there couldn’t possibly be any more, I would find ten hiding behind something.  Who knew I was a bobby pin collector.

I probably threw out more than 100 and am still left with an entire container.

If anyone collects metal, you may want to sort through my garbage.

 

 

May 21, 2009

it’s all coming to an end.

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I finished up my harper classes and am now almost done with my taylor online course. 

Now that I have more time, I am helping get the yard look spiffy for my graduation party…and just ready for summer in general.

My latest task: spray paint all the patio furniture. 

I’m realizing how soon college is coming. I’m obviously very excited, but nerves are just starting to approach as well. 

When I start to think how far away I’ll be from my family (okay…well, only 4 hours…) and for how long, it makes me really sad. I’ll miss them so much.

 

May 20, 2009

summer. is. here.

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Pictures

 

Khalia and I had a fun day today.  

The piano in our backyard is really getting worn — but it’s looking cooler and cooler in my opinion.

The entire front panel came off, exposing the hammers inside.  

 

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This seems like such a middle school thing to do…or, okay, maybe it is…but I’m going to fill one of these out anyway.

Go ahead and laugh.

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Do you sleep with your closet doors open or closed? Closed.

Do you take the shampoos and conditioner bottles from hotel? On occasion. But I usually use it all by the time I leave, so there is none left. One of those tiny conditioner bottles is not enough for hair like mine.

Do you sleep with your sheets tucked in or out? I tuck them under me, so it’s like a taco — to keep me nice and warm. But no matter how hard I try, they always end up on the floor the next morning.

Have you ever stolen a street sign before? All the time.

Do you like to use post-it notes? Love them. Sort of obsessed…

Do you cut out coupons but then never use them? I don’t even make it that far.

Would you rather be attacked by a big bear or a swarm of a bees? If I chose the big bear, I ge attacked, and if I chose the swarm of bees, I also get attacked. But I’ll go with a big bear. I could maybe calm it down and keep it as a pet.

Do you have freckles? Yes! Like…12 of them.

Do you always smile for pictures? Usually.

What is your biggest pet peeve? SHUT THE MICROWAVE DOOR WHEN YOU ARE DONE AND CLEAR THE TIME

Do you ever count your steps when you walk? Yes. Especially stair steps.

Have you ever peed in the woods? Hmmm…yes, actually.

What about pooped in the woods? Now that is nasty. Even if I had, I’m not sure I would admit to it.

Do you ever dance even if theres no music playing? I probably have once or twice in my life

Do you chew your pens and pencils? Not pencils, but pens, yes.

What size is your bed? Double…I think

What is your Song of the week? Definitely “We’ve Got Company” by Civalias

Is it okay for guys to wear pink? I think so. It looks good on some guys.

Do you still watch cartoons? I don’t really watch T.V., but last week I found myself watching Power Rangers…it was a long week.

Whats your least favorite movie? There are lots. But Popeye with Robin Williams is pretty terrible.

Where would you bury hidden treasure if you had some? Technically, if it’s hidden, it’s already buried, but regardless on how they asked the question, I would bury it under my clothes in my bedroom … it’s messy enough that no one could ever find it except me.

What do you drink with dinner? Depends. Water is a safe answer, though.

What do you dip a chicken nugget in? Ketchup.

What is your favorite food? I can’t just pick one. I love rice, bugolgi, mangoes, spaghetti, and a real good burger.

What movies could you watch over and over and still love? Not sure. There are too many good ones out there. It would probably have to be a funny movie, though.

Were you ever a boy/girl scout? No. I fail at life.

When was the last time you wrote a letter to someone on paper? Tonight, actually.

Can you change the oil on a car? No. But now I want to learn how.

Ever gotten a speeding ticket? I am proud of this answer — no.

Ran out of gas? No.

Favorite kind of sandwich? Panini’s.

Best thing to eat for breakfast? Fresh mangoe.

What is your usual bedtime? Somewhere between 10 and 11 — except for tonight.

Are you lazy? Sometimes. Probably too many times.

When you were a kid, what did you dress up as for Halloween? We didn’t really do halloween, but a few years ago I dressed up as a groom…I looked like a long-haired, asian man. I try to keep those pictures away from the public.

What is your Chinese astrological sign? Does anyone really care?

How many languages can you speak? 1.2 — English and I struggle to speak Spanish (that’s where the .2 comes in).  My brother would say that I speak a language of my own, but that’s only one persons opinion.

Do you have any magazine subscriptions? Not now, but I used to.

Are you stubborn? Not really…but you tell me.

Ever watch soap operas? No.

Afraid of heights? That’s not one of my biggest fears, but I definitely have been.

Sing in the car? All the time. You should see the face expressions some people make at me.

Dance in the shower? That’s dangerous. You might slip and fall. And then die.

Dance in the car? If you mean bobbing your head, and shaking your shoulders, then yes.

Ever used a gun? Every day — I have two of them. Ha. Ha. Ha.

Last time you got a portrait taken by a photographer? This year for senior pictures.

Do you think musicals are cheesy? Yes, but I love them.

Is Christmas stressful? It can be. But It’s always worth the stress.

Favorite type of fruit pie? Ooo, there are too many good ones. I love all fruit, so I can’t say.

Occupations you wanted to be when you were a kid? Doctor, lion, butterfly and actress.

Ever have a Deja-vu feeling? Yes. I have had several not that long ago, actually.

Take a vitamin daily? No, but I’m supposed to. I just need those gummy bear ones. Those taste soo good.

Wear slippers? I started just a few months ago, and realized that I have been missing out on warm feet. I wish I started sooner.

Wear a bath robe? Not for long periods of time, but yes.

What do you wear to bed? Sometimes the clothes I wore that day…but I usually will find some sweat pants and hoodie.

First concert? To attend? Oh man, who knows when. And to perform in? Oh man, who knows that either. Ages ago.

Wal-Mart, Target or Kmart? Target.

Nike or Adidas? Nike — but just because of their shoes. Other than that, I really don’t care. Adidas is more fun to say.

Cheetos Or Fritos? Cheetos.

Peanuts or Sunflower seeds? I’m going to go with sunflower seeds

Ever take dance lessons? Yep

Is there a profession you picture your future spouse doing? Haha, yes, actually.

Can you curl your tongue? Yes, one of my better talents.

Ever won a spelling bee? Ha. No. I never will.

Have you ever cried because you were so happy? Definitely.

Own any record albums? Sadly no. But I wouldn’t be able to play them either. So, I guess it’s not that sad.

Own a record player? Ha. I didn’t even know this was the next question — no.

Regularly burn incense? No.

Ever been in love? Not in the way the question is asking.

Who would you like to see in concert? THE FRAY. I’m so bitter about last week…

What was the last concert you saw? Like a real, live, band concert? Kenny Wayne Shepherd at the House of Blues — it was also my first.

Hot tea or cold tea? Cold, because that usually means it sweet.

Tea or coffee? Tea. Coffee still grosses me out — I have yet to grow up.

Sugar or snickerdoodles? Sugar if they are good, and snickerdoodles if there is no cinnamon.

Can you swim well? I like to think so.

Can you hold your breath without holding your nose? Yes.

Are you patient? I would say yes. I at least try my best. Man, is this survey over yet?

DJ or band, at a wedding? Probably DJ. Bands are too risky, I think.

Ever won a contest? There have been lots with music and photos, but the most exciting one is when I won candles from Yankee Candle for guessing the right amount of objects in a jar! Money is good and all, but I think winning candles is even better.

Ever have plastic surgery? No.

Which are better black or green olives? Black. I still remeber that Arthur episode where D.W. thinks the green olives were looking at her…creepy.

Can you knit or crochet? I just learned how to crochet! I am working on a blanket. And if you are acutally reading this, and comment at the end, may have the chance of winning it when I complete it. Note: the words “may” and “when”.

Best room for a fireplace? A cold room.

Do you want to get married? For sure.

If married, how long have you been married? Not applicable.

Who was your HS crush? Like I’m going to say. Boys have cooties anyway.

Do you cry and throw a fit until you get your own way? Ask my parents.

Do you have kids? Not yet.

Do you want kids? Yes.

Whats your favorite color? It switches every day.

Do you miss anyone right now? Ha, yeah.

Well, if you actually read all of that, congradulations on finishing and wasting your time.

I also congradulate myself for finishing the survey and wasting my time.

Night,

Elle

Currently Playing [click]: We’ve Got Company [Civalias]

January 7, 2009

A blog? What? I have one of those?

Yeah…I almost forgot I had one.

Well, I think at least four holidays have past since I’ve updated this thing.  I’ll try to do a quick update on each of them that I can remember…

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(Cardboard maze downtown at ICI)

Halloween: I really don’t celebrate it, but this year, I went down to ICI and passed out bags of chips.  And then that night we stayed up really late, and made an indoor cardboard box maze that filled the entire gym.  The boxes were refrigerator boxes, so they were just the right size so you could crawl on your knees and go through.  It was super super cool.  The following day we invited kids to go through it.  It was pitch dark in that thing, and absolutely hu-mun-go!  Such a fun experience.

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(Everyone at this years turkey bowl)

Thanksgiving: The food was absolutely awesome and the family time even better!  Each year I’m always convicted on how I don’t thank the Lord enough for everything He has given me.  I always take the time around Thanksgiving, but that’s only because it’s easy when there is a day set aside to “give thanks.” We had our annual turkey bowl, which was really fun — as always.  I blocked zero people, and caught the ball zero times, but they used me a lot for fake plays — usually because I never understood what I was supposed to do. Good thing it’s just for fun, and I don’t play with too competitive of players.

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(Cassie and I with our award winning gingerbread model)

Christmas: Another awesome time of family.  I absolutely love Christmas when the entire family gets together.  Sean and Alice even stayed at our house for five days.  It was nice having everyone in the same house like old times.  So many good laughs and memories were made during Christmas break.  Christmas is another holiday where I know I don’t think about Christ’s birth nearly as often as I should.  When I really take the time to think what He did, it really is amazing.  To think that He gave up EVERYTHING because He loved ME and YOU is unfathomable.

Also, it has been so nice to see all my college buddies back for a little bit.  I had not seen Cassie since she left, so it was great seeing her smiling face again :) .  The picture above is when we partnered in a gingerbread party.  We won the “Best attention to detail” award.  And if you can’t tell what it is (although…you should since it’s AWESOME), it’s a farm.

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(New Years Eve with my buddy, B-rad)

New Years Eve: HAPPY 2009!  Can you really believe it’s been an entire year? I certainly cannot.  Each year goes by faster and faster.  I’m stil catching myself writing 2008.  This year I didn’t stay up nearly as late as past years (i.e. 7:00, 8:00 a.m.), but instead went to bed at a lame 1:30 a.m.  I had to get my rest for my recital — which I guess was worth it :)

Well, that was a pretty good update, I guess.  No details, but just the jist of things.  I still have until the 20th before I start up with school again, so my mom and I are taking a road trip out to Indiana to audition at Taylor, Indiana Weslyean and Anderson.  It should be a fun time.

Blessings to you in 2009,

Elle

Seriously…don’t be afraid to comment. Seriously.

Currently listening to [Click]: Vienna [The Fray]

Two months later

October 14, 2008

And now I get to apologize for not updating this for ages.  Although, I don’t think anyone was really anxiously waiting for a new one to be posted.

[Fifteen minutes later]

I have just sat here trying to think of something to write about.  This would be a great time to whip out some awesome story.  Like, how I was backpacking in Australia, and almost died from falling off a cliff.  Unfortunately, none of those type of stories exist in my life.  Yet.

Okay. This is going nowhere.  I guess I’ll tell you about some new goals I want to achieve (sorry if this is boring you to tears).

After watching my sister in law, Alice, run in the Chicago marathon this past Sunday, It has inspired me to start running again.  I think it would be cool to run it next year.  We’ll see how that goes.  My dad even offered to do it with me.  I think it would be neat to do it with him.  I honestly am not a fan of running with other people, but I’m up to giving it a chance.  I just have always liked running alone.

Another thing I have been convicted about is scripture memorization.  I attended a woman’s conference (which, by the way, was absolutely amazing and refreshing) this past week with my mom, and I got to see such Godly woman spitting out scripture verses.  I have felt this conviction before, but never did anything about it.  I have learned I can’t ignore the Holy Spirit…I have to listen and act.

A verse Nancy Leigh DeMoss mentioned in one of her messages was, Luke 1:38, “I am the Lord’s servant,” [Mary answered.] “May it be to me as you have said.”  I think this will be the first verse I memorize…starting out nice and easy :) .  I like this verse because it shows how willing Mary was to obey God.  Another thing I learned while attending the conference was that God sees the big picture for our lives, while we sometimes get so stuck “in the moment.”  We often don’t understand why God places certain circumstances in our lives, but we have to trust and obey Him.  We are all “players” for God’s higher purpose.

See, I knew that after I got started I would go on a tangent.  I just had to convince myself that I had something to write about.

Hopefully I’ll be updating this blog more regularly.  I have no excuses.  Just laziness.

In awe of Christ,

Elle

“In every situation, God is always doing a thousand different things that you cannot see and you do not know”

-John Piper-

Currently Playing [Click]: King of Doves [Maritime]

A little bit of everything

August 28, 2008

This post will be sort of random. Just a little bit of what has happened since my last post. I’ll write whatever comes to mind.

-School started. All my professors seem really nice and fun — score! The work they are handing out seems manageable (for now). I’m taking ECO200, SPE111, PSC101, MUS120, and ART105. I wasn’t too excited for the Economics and Political science class, but am finding out they aren’t all that bad. Economics isn’t as strenuous as it sounded, and political science isn’t as boring as I thought. I actually am finding myself interested in some of that stuff — weird :]. All in all, this semester should be a good one.

-Thanks for everyone who sent me birthday wishes!! It all added up to make my day feel special and loved! Whether through facebook, text messages, phone calls, a homemade cake or flowers — it all meant so much to me!

-I’m missing all the college kids. I have talked to them, and they are doing great. I could feel bad for myself, but when I hear how awesome they are doing, it sort makes me feel stupid being sad :] So, if they are doing well, I’m doing well.

-I have really been excited about this next year regarding youth ministry at our church. I wasn’t the most excited about starting my senior year, but with everything God has been placing in my life, I can’t help but be enthusiastic about this semester/year! I have really been impressed with some of my fellow high schoolers, in how they have been offering their lives up to Christ — letting Him direct their every move. It’s been encouraging to watch them grow. I pray that this year is a fruitful one, and that I can have a strong impact on incoming students and everyone around me.

-I am hesitant about writing about college applications, because I feel guilty in that I should probably be doing that right now. BUT … yeah. The goal was to have some of them in by Monday. That didn’t happen. So now my next goal is September 15. Let’s see if that happens. I’m really going to try — I’m so close. I just have to sit down and do it.

-I have been trying to write some of my new music lately. It’s going…good? Well? Terrible? I would say a mix of “Okay” and “Horrible” :] I’m hoping it’s one of those things where you get better at it, as you go along. Or maybe you were just born with it. I, was not born with that gift.

-I went to my first live concert last week. Not Steve Green (although, I did want to marry him at one point … anyway … ) but Kenny Wayne Shepherd. I never had heard of him before, but was offered a free ticket. Naturally I took it. It was at the House of Blues, which was awesome. It was a good first experience. Not the type of music I would listen to on a CD, but it was definitely cool to see live.  I actually got to accomplish another thing from my “Things to Do” summer list!

-I have picked out my entire program for my senior recital, so that has been a major accomplishment. It’s a lot of music, but I’ll just have to focus real hard on getting it all learned. If you’re reading this, mark your calendars for January 2, 2009 (I know, it’s not the best time in the year). I hope you all can make it!!

-Sleep.

Elle

Currently Playing [Click]: In Which I Put on my Shoes [Jadiid]


15 fabulous days

August 16, 2008

What a wonderful two weeks! There is so much that has gone on, and I won’t even try to type it all out, but I can give you some of the highlights.

First was MN with the gang. Car rides go much quicker when you are with people you love being around. We turned on the tunes, and hit the road.

The place we stayed at was beautiful and so nice. The people we stayed with were also so friendly and fun — even for being older folks :] I immediately fell in love with them and their place. You would step outside their house, and be twenty feet away from the lake. We had beautiful weather the entire stay. What a blessing that was! We spent most of the day out on the water — water skiing or tubing. It was my first time skiing and my muscles didn’t appreciate it that much. But even with the soreness, it was definetely worth it. The three days together was a great way to end the summer and depart before some of them went off to college. I am so thankful that I was able to go!

Next stop was summer camp with ICI. I got home from MN at 1 a.m., and didn’t get to bed until 2 or so. I had to set my alarm for 5:45 so I could make it down to the city in time. I was tired, but excitement soon woke me up. When I saw how excited the kids were as well, I knew the week would be a good one. I knew Cassie and I were co-counselors, but I was anxious to find out what girls were in our cabin. I eventually found out that we would have a cabin of 10-12 year olds. They all were bundles of energy and sweet hearts. I loved every single one of them. One of the girls, Danielle (or Dee Dee), was probably the loudest and the most hilarious. She never failed to make me laugh. She was always cracking jokes or being silly. She was about 5′ 7” and reminded me a lot of my sister, Khalia. If they got together, I knew they would just have a ball.

While I was there, we got to talk 1 on 1 to every girl in our cabin. We would discuss what they learned at camp, or what they thought about the speaker. I was so surprised, and sad, to hear with what some of the girls had to say. Most of them claimed to be Christians, but when asked to explain in further detail what that meant, they couldn’t even begin to explain it to me. A lot of them were confused with what being a follower of Christ was and meant. It was so rewarding to clear up some of that confusion. I pray that these girls will continue to hear the Gospel and eventually fully understand what it means to live for Christ. So, there was no big decisions made during camp, but I feel that God was definetely working through all the counselors.

Oh, also…I gotta tell you this story. I admit I am a little proud of this achievement, but I just have to share it with you all :] So, through out the week each cabin could earn points. At the end of the day they would total up the points and announce the cabin of the day. At the end of the week, there would be a grand prize winner for the over-all best cabin. Well, one day they needed one counselor from each cabin. I decided I would go up to play the game. I was told previously that it had to do something with goldfish. There were rumors going around that you had to swallow a live goldfish, but I was just hoping that the rumors weren’t true. To my horror that was the challenge. Right before my eyes was a fish floating in a cup. Now, my fish was stunned (or dead) from the cold water it was placed in…but I was still not looking forward to swallowing that little, orange, finned creature. Before I knew it, I had the cup up to my mouth, and was swallowing an actual goldfish. It was actually a lot easier than I thought, but definetely not the best tasting. The water was nasty and the fact knowing that I had a goldfish somewhere in my stomach wasn’t very appealing to me. But that all to say, I earned 10,000 points for my cabin to have swallowed it the first. I still can’t believe that I did that…

A few hours after I got picked up from ICI, I was on the road again to Door County. In the course of nine days, I had only been home for a few hours, but I was anxious to get to Wisconsin. I knew sleep was in the schedule. I chatted to my mom all the way there, but then realized how tired I was, and slept for 2 days straight. It was so relaxing and low key…exactly what I wanted it to be. We spent most of the days on the beach or traveling around town. It was nice to be with family and recoup before another busy school year.

And now it’s time to get back to work. College applications have to be filled out, school books have to be purchased…and all that jazz. I guess I can’t be too disappointed. I have been blessed with some awesome memories with family and friends. God is good.

Shopping for school supplies,

Elle

Currently Playing [click] : Swim [Jeremy Larson]

Time to hit the road

July 30, 2008

[Just a few of the my senior picture possibilities -- we'll see. I'll be doing them a few more times. That is what's nice about taking them yourself...you can redo them as many times as you want]

It’s been a while. Too long of a while, actually.

I won’t bore you with details of what has been happening in my life, but maybe just some of the things worth typing out.

After being down at ICI, I was approached and asked if I was interested in being a counselor for their overnight camp. I immediately was interested in doing this, and wanted more information. After my one week there, I could definitely see myself interacting with those type of kids more often. Now, I will be leaving on August 4th for a week. I will be a co-cabin counselors with Cassie, which will be a blast. We spent all last night thinking of our team name and cheer. We came to the conclusion that we are The Stars. I won’t try to type out the cheer. Haha. We even made a sweet sign to hang in our cabin. I’ll have to post pictures when I get back :] I have also have had the opportunity to go back down to ICI for a day and help out with their day club. I have also gone to Six Flags and Magic Waters with them. It’s been such a positive experience and such a blessing for me personally. I really love the kids and the staff. I’m so grateful for God putting this opportunity in my life.

This coming Friday, I will leave for MN. with some of my friends. It is a mini road trip. We’ll be gone until Sunday night. Some of my friends have grandparents that have a lake house, so I’ll hopefully come back being a better water skier than before…and I have never even water skied before, so I better be better. It will be the last time I see some of these guys until Thanksgiving or Christmas, so it will be a great time to just hang and chill before summer ends. Man, I’m stoked!

Right when I get back home that night, the next morning (early early), I’ll leave for ICI camp.

And right when I return home from that, I’ll leave the same day to go to Door County with my family. My family is renting a lake home for a week. It shall be splendid. There is something very attractive to doing absolutely nothing :] I’ll bring my iPod, a good book and swimming suit. That should be enough for the week. I’ll be beat tired by the time I get to Door County, so it’s a good thing that I have the time to just relax.

So, I’ll be all over the place for the next few weeks. I’m really praying that while I”m away, especially with ICI, that my attitude toward things reflects Christ, and that I will be intentional about spreading God’s love. Even with my friends and family– I want to have a positive influence on them. It’s easy on a missions trip, or ministry opportunity, for your heart to be set on God. But when you get into the normal, every day circumstances, God can disappear from the picture. I am praying that I can stay focused on Christ in all environments.

Okay. Let’s see. What else?

Oh, I have some good news. It might not be that exciting for you, but it definetely was an answer of prayer for me. A few weeks ago I took the math placement test for Harper. I was less than thrilled with the score I received, which meant I wouldn’t be able to get my associates degree this coming year. I was able to take the test over one more time, so I started to study really hard. I just took it over today, and over doubled my score! I was so thrilled, and totally not expecting it — God is so good. I am so exciting about the next semesters!

I can’t wait to tell you all about my trips. I’ll most definitely post some picture :]

Praising the Lord,

Elle

P.S. Oh, and if you’re reading this…don’t be afraid to comment. WordPress keeps track of all the hits I get, and I can see tons of people read this, but very few comment. I love hearing from you guys :D

Currently Playing [click]: THE ENTIRE NEW COLDPLAY CD