5.28.2008

Summertime...

This is my first official week of summer! So far I've played kickball, been on a 6 mile hike in Castlewood Canyon with Krista, been on a few walks thru the park, an planted a garden with mint (thanks Sarah!), parsley, and basil in a whiskey barrel on my back porch!
Here's me hiking:
and here's my garden... it doesn't look like much yet:
I've also read a few books. One of them was The Memory Keeper's Daughter. It was a good book, but the story is kindof sad and doesn't really turn out very well. Anyway, several of the books I've started reading are about women that bad things happen to (they're mostly off of Oprah's Book Club list, because a friend loaned them to me. She thought they'd be good, but hasn't read them yet). Anyway, I'm realizing that I probably shouldn't be reading these books, at least not all at once, for the same reason that I don't watch scary movies. I start to think that the things that happen to these women are reality or common. Most of the books involve a deceptive husband or friend and I begin to be suspicious of other people. I forget that it's fiction and most people aren't really mean and deceptive. All this to say that I'm taking a break from sad story books. If you have any other non-fiction or more upbeat suggestions, feel free to let me know. I have tons of time to read this summer.

This week is also staff training week at Epworth by the Sea. I miss camp so much. I think if I could be doing anything this summer, that would be it. Unfortunately, I can't be there. I am enjoying remembering my summer there both as a camper and LT.

This was my first summer at camp. What a fun team!
Side note: Michael (bottom right) and Ally (top, second from right) are getting married this weekend!

And here is a picture of LT at the end of my second summer:
A few of my favorite memories:
- Capture the Flag
- Boat Rides
- the cast net
- Cookie days
- movie nights
- Bunny and Anna sneaking snacks to us at night
- going weeks without my cell phone
- small group breakfasts
- canoing
- "meetings" at the laundromat
- painting sets
- the way Epworth smells early in the morning
- bells on the hour
- swamp monkeys
- washing barf out of sleeping bags
- 13 girls living in one room
- making a wig out of Jack's hair (and the towel incident that followed- it's funny now)
- pulling my box of clothes thru the mud twice every weekend
- Circuit Riding thru camp with 20 kids in tow

I doubt anyone is still reading this, but to LT '08- love every minute of this summer! God uses you in ways you wouldn't believe and when you least expect it.

5.13.2008

Gmail

I don't know if other e-mail programs do this, but does it weird anyone else out that Gmail reads your mail? I don't know if anyone actually reads it, but no matter what I get an e-mail about, there a like 20 ads to the right of it advertising something that was mentioned in the e-mail.

Like today:

I got an e-mail from my bank and on the right of the page were a million credit card ads.

My mom sent me a link to a website that had an article about global warming. There was no text in the e-mail, just a link. The website wasn't even really about global warming, just the article, but Google in all it's wisdom already knew that and provided me with four "sponsored links" to other websites about global warming.

And thanks google, if someone sends me an address in an e-mail, you've already looked it up and provided a link to a map of the location.

All of this seems weird. They shouldn't be reading my mail.

5.01.2008

So weird...

Ok, I know I've written about this before, but no joke, yesterday it was 85 degrees. I had to use sunscreen. The twins and I played outside for like 3 hours and it was amazing. Here they are eating popsicles in the Radio Flyer on the way to the park.Today I walked like 10 feet to my car and this is what I looked like:
Yes, that's snow in my hair. And yes, today is May 1st. Colorado, just so you know, I'm not very impressed. I'll live. And the nice days in between all of these really cold days make it bearable, but I'm waiting for the day that I can put on short sleeves every morning and not have to take a coat just in case the weather turns crazy.