Waking Up

6.28.2005

french pedicure


french pedicure
Originally uploaded by beanie_rat.
I went on Monday night to a salon in our Wal-Mart store to get a manicure and pedicure done. The lady did french tips on both my hands and feet. She did a really great job. While she was working on my fingernails, we were chatting a bit. Her family is originally from Vietnam. SHe has lived in the US now for about 15 years, and her two sons are born here. It was really interesting talking to her about her ambitions for her children. She wants desperately for them to get good grades, go to college, and become so much more than she had a chance to be. I reassured her that what she does is also a praise-worthy job, it takes a very patient person to deal with people in such a close manor. I mean I wouldn't want to massage someone else's feet even after they had soaked in the foot bath. Anyways, I really enjoyed learning something about someone from another culture.

On another note, we will be leaving on Friday, July 1st to head for Springfield. We should arrive in the early morning hours on Sat. I am super excited about seeing everyone at camp. We will be at Michindoh on Sun afternoon sometime, so when I hear that the WFFC buses have arrived I will be waiting to say hello to everyone. See ya soon!

piglet


piglet
Originally uploaded by beanie_rat.
I read in the news on Yahoo yesterday that the two men who did voices for Piglet and Tigger died. One on Friday the other on Saturday. That makes me want to cry. Piglet was my favorite character.
I can hear Tigger saying "bouncin's what Tiggers do best".
It is definitly a sad day in the One Hundred Acre Wood.

6.20.2005

2 weeks and counting

In exactly 2 weeks from today, we will all be seeing the gang again. Summer Camp is rounding the corner quickly. I am sooooooooo excited to be coming home for a little while. Josh and I really like it here, but I miss my "girls" from back home. I am also excited about being off of work for 1 entire week and and a day. I like my job and the guys I work with, but I am ready to have a break and hang out.

I was talking to my boss, Randy this morning and he told me his teenage son just returned from a "Young Life" Camp. Matthew, his son said that upon arriving at the camp, his cell phone was taken away, but get this... they were allowed to keep there cigarettes. The camp had "smoke Pits" where the students could go and puff away. I realize that it is important to meet teens or anyone for that matter where they are, in order for them to get a true impact from God, but allowing teens to smoke at a camp is going a little far. What if some of those teens bought cigarettes right before the camp and their parents didn't know that they smoked? What if the legal students were allowing the under age ones to "bum a few"? It bothers me as a former youth leader that they would allow such a thing. I honestly believe after 5 years of being involved in a summer camp, that teens really want to have rules and guidelines. Don't get me wrong here, they want to have freedom to be themselves, and have fun, but by having guidelines they have something to keep them focused on the important issues in life, the things that really matter. Just recently in one of Casey's messages ( the Pastor of our Church) he was talking about the guidelines of the Bible. Basically what it boils down to is...
  • Do you look at the rules or guidelines of Christianity as a list of things you can't do or as assistance to protect you from the things that could hurt you, your family, or your relationship with God?

I thought about this long and hard after that sermon. I need to look at rules as a guide to keep me on track. As a protection from things that will cause me harm, and could possibly hinder my walk with God.

Ponder that thought!

See you in Michigan very soon!