Saturday, October 31, 2009

Do You Know Jack?


Guess who? Give up?!? It's Frankie! My mom posted this picture to facebook earlier. Pretty great costume. HAPPY HALLOWEEN EVERYBODY!

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Friday, October 30, 2009

Nixon in China!



Just found this!

Mystery of the Red Sweater Dress



Anthropologie included this shot in a recent email. Can't seem to find the red sweater dress on their website. Too bad--it happens to be just what I'm looking for.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Losing My...

Button.

From my electric blue duster.

Walking to class.

Spontaneous combu(tton)stion?!??

Clink, clink into the grate.

Peering up from murky muck.

Audible gasp.

Just my luck.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Riding the Rails

Just thought I would share something I wrote for Chrio. In our community, we like to get to know one another. Each week we receive an email with a personalized story from a Chrio member. For my contribution, I talked about riding the train to and from school. Riding the rails continues to be a thought-provoking experience.

In This Issue - October 16, 2009

From Our Chrio Community | The Gathering | Community Opportunities | Thought From Richard | Pray


From Our Chrio Community

LightrailKendra Robert's story on facing unknowns...

Monday through Thursday I take the light rail to ASU’s Tempe campus. Sometimes, the train is quiet; I take one of many empty seats and settle in for an uneventful and peaceful ride. Other times, I’m not so lucky. It can be packed to the brim and I have to stand uncomfortably close to strangers, endure terrible odors and loud, obnoxious conversations. It can also be frightening. Today, two women quickly sprinted past me—I heard yelling—they were running away from a fight. Three young men were squaring off, about ready to really let each other have it. People unable to move away gave fearful looks. A man began to shout at the three guys to take it off the train. It seemed gang related. I worried they might have guns.

So far, even with the drama, I make it to and from school safely. Maybe you don’t ride public transportation, or, maybe you do. Either way, no matter where we are, what we do or—how we get to where we’re going to do what we do…we all face unknowns. The one thing that remains constant throughout our daily experience is God’s nature: his unfailing love for us. This is my courage and strength. We are beloved children of God!