Friday, August 29, 2008

An Untold Tale

Here's a San Fransisco story I never told...

last week, while Howard and I toured San Francisco I begged him to take me to the Full House, house...he did!

Here's 1709 Broderick St. (the house used whenever the Tanner house was shot from the outside) The doors used to be red and are now black:

Here's me sitting on the front steps (I ran off, scared the owners would come out and have me arrested for trespassing!)...
Here's me standing in front too! I know, I'm a nerd.

Seriously, one of the best moments of the trip!

Monday, August 18, 2008

We do what we like!

I'm sitting next to Howard right now....in the "BuisnessLink" room of San Jose's Embassy Suites. There's no wireless here, so we have to use the onsite computers...or pay $10 for 24 hours of internet in our room. We chose free internet across from the lobby.

We spent the better part of the day driving...

driving north
to In-N-Out
to his mom's friend's house
to drop his parents off
to the hotel
to Red Lobster
to many restroom stops...

So far we've taken some time to plan the next two days...

GoCars!!!!!!!
Lombard Street
Chinatown
Alamo Square
The Full House HOUSE
Alcatraz
Winchester House

there's more, but we're still planning!

More updates tomorrow...

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

I Promise...

I love to post on my blog.

I've just been swamped with work...

Remember I told you about my busy summer?

I just came back from a fully programmed-packed camp at Cachuma Lake and am in the middle of VBS, 'till Friday.

Then I go on vacation for a week and come back to work and start at Biola that same week.

I'm still finishing up student leadership training, doing interviews for potential staff and have trips to Raging Waters and Knotts with student ministry teams...this all happens before September 1st.

And I won't even fill you in on all the planning I have to do for the next six months...

But once my life slows down I will post again...promise!

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Much Ado about Nothing

I made a to do list today (we all know how much I love those)...

One of the things on my to do list was to make a to do list.

That's when you know you need to organize your life.

Friday, July 18, 2008

I Love Him More Now, Than Ever

Janette and I drove down to SLC last night to listen in on Francis Chan's talk on worship.

It was amazing...

I've always loved Francis. Ever since my freshman year at Biola. He's just so passionate about God and His purpose for men here on earth.

Last night he took a piece of chicken out of his pocket to illustrate a point. It was a drumstick.

Any man who can make me see God in a new way with a drumstick is, in my opinion, incredible.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Twitter

Okay...

so I am attempting to "twitter"?

And just as with blogging...it might take me a while to figure it out.

My phone refuses to cooperate, so patience would be greatly appreciated.

If you're currently "twittering"?...you might want to help me...because that would make me very happy!

Monday, July 14, 2008

"Oh my Goooood! You are SO Beautiful!"

A group of us from Student Ministries went down to San Clemente for a part of the weekend...

So much fun!

We started with lunch on Friday at Fisherman's Restaurant at the pier. Their clam chowder is delicious!


Best part of lunch was Janette telling the story of a man she and her team met while in Nicaragua. Some of the girls from her team met a man that knew exactly 7 words in the English language...and he used them while following them around: "Oh my God! You are so beautiful!".
The girls got scared when he attempted to give them his phone number by typing it on a calculator and following them around with it while the whole time repeating "Oh my Gooooooood! You are SO beautiful!"...the guys on her team saved the day by telling the man to stop it.
Needless to say...we repeated that phrase to each other all weekend. I especially loved saying it to Howard when he came back from his workout.
After lunch we hung out by the beach and relaxed.
We checked in to the hotel at 3 and just did nothing until more of the boys arrived. I love watching tv, checking email, laughing, taking naps with my friends...just doing nothing feels so good.
Once the boys got there we had dinner and rented a movie. We went back to the hotel for new school year planning (which went so well). Then headed to the pool and jacuzzi.
Went to bed after the movie at about 2.

The next morning was so great...slept in a bit and went over camp details.
We went out to Casa Romantica, which overlooks the ocean:



Had lunch at a little pizzeria that sold refillable fountain drinks for 93 cents! I was the only one in my group to be ridiculously excited by the price of our drinks...seriously awesome.
Then had more beach time where Howard laid out in hopes of tanning his arms...
he did so unsuccessfully.
Went to Saddleback to visit HSM and Wildside where Allison and Bethany gave us a tour of the Refinery...fun!
A really great couple of days with friends!

Sara Bareilles

I know I'm always the last to find out about a "good" musician...and I didn't miss a beat with this one!

I listened, for months, to Sara Bareilles on TV like many of you...on commercials and such but wasn't impressed (I don't think "Love Song" is all that great).

I decided to see if any of her other songs were good, so I took a listen...

My favorite is "Gravity" ("You hold me without touch. You keep me without chains. I never wanted anything so much than to drown in your love and not feel your rain")...

I also like "Bottle It Up" and "Love on the Rocks".

You should try her...I think you'd like her very much!

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Remember when you had to develop film in order to see the pictures?

I do.

About a month ago, while cleaning my room, I found 4 rolls of undeveloped film. Immediately it hit me, they were from my trip to Spain in 2004...yes, I procrastinate.

I didn't there there was much hope...I always thought film "went bad" after a couple of years. So I procrastinated some more and waited until this weekend to see if they were still good enough to develop the pictures.

So, I went to the little photo shop down the street from my old house (just 3 minutes from my new house). The same shop my family and I always developed film at...since I was 9. I hadn't been there since digital cameras came into existence.

Once I walked in I was transformed into a 10 year old. The signs, the smells, the people...all the same. I looked up and a banner read "We've been here since 1990". I sometimes think 1990 is recent...then I remember it's 2008...

I picked my pictures up on Tuesday....

Pictures of my friends and I gallivanting through Spain, my nieces and nephews as toddlers, my small group students who are now adults as unfashionable, awkward freshmen...

I'll post some pictures up once I get a chance to scan them!

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

I love bridges. I hate bridges.

I've posted (on this blog) about how bridges scare me.

I always figure some massive earthquake will hit while I'm crossing one, or that a suicidal person will take a leap just as I'm looking over the edge and leave me traumatized for life.

But last week, while listening to Howard's iPod, I realized how much I love bridges.

Most of my favorite lyrics have been part of musical bridges.

I love that realizations are made in the bridge of a song, words of inspiration are sung, the climax of it all...

I wonder what would happen if I listened to a bridge while on a bridge?

Would I suddenly love both bridges or be altogether scared?

Monday, June 30, 2008

I want to write lines like these...

"The thing that separates you from the rest is greatness."

"I know I'm the villain in your story, but I'm a good man."

"I'm not done loving you."

"I think that we could be extraordinary together, rather than ordinary apart."

I just saw season 4 finale of Grey's Anatomy...

I don't think I've ever loved that show more than I do at this very moment.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Free book!

I got a gift card to Borders a couple of weeks ago and have been wondering what I should get with it.

I was looking into purchasing some poetry (love letters, love poems, pretty much anything love), but wasn't sure what exactly to look for (I'm not a huge poetry girl...but would like to be).

So, I set up a date with a friend (who happens to have excellent taste in poetry) to go into Borders together and have him school me on poetry, the good, the bad and the cheezy.

Today, while reading Allison's blog, I decided to forgo the poetry and buy this.

I'm so excited!

I'm going to Borders right after I leave the office today.

I'll let you know how it goes...

Monday, June 23, 2008

Long time no blog

Recovering from being sick, running an entire summer event this weekend and spending time with one of my best friends (who just returned from a month and a half long trip to Nicaragua) have consumed my life...

posts will follow shortly!

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Sick

I've been sick (ridiculously sick) for the past two days...

having an infection bites...trust me...

the best part of my illness has been watching endless Jon and Kate Plus Ei8gt from bed and also having my niece tell me her mom has been sick too...

Her words exactly:

"Oh, you're sick...my mom's sick too, she's sick of us!"

Priceless.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Verbal Vomit

There's this friend I have...

Every time I'm around him I can't seem to shut up.

I just keep going and going...silence is really awkward with him...so, I just keep talking.

I'm usually okay with silence...just not with him. I get nothing from him. No response to questions. No laughter after my witty jokes. Seriously. Nothing.

After I'm done hanging out with him I'm exhausted. I can't even remember half the stuff that spilled out of my mouth.

We hung out this morning and somehow I ended up bringing up kissing, my future husband and this...

talk about awkward.