Moral of the story- know where you're going before you adventure out! In any case, here's a picture of what I got to enjoy on this unexpected long journey...
My life is crazy busy as a mom, wife and full-time student and pastor's wife. Sometimes I laugh, sometimes I'm frustrated, sometimes I'm content and sometimes I just want to cry. But, God always delivers me through the day with a better understanding of how to juggle my responsibilities; and that is by asking Him to guide my steps and attitudes. I hope you find some encouragement with a glimpse into my crazy life!
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Wanna go for a walk?
This morning I took Mason in his jogging stroller for a walk around our neighborhood, to see what is around us; oh and for exercise too! Anyway, I told myself that I would walk a minimum of 2 miles (I have pedometer on the stroller). So, I get to the end of the neighboring area and end up and a major road (which had already been 3 miles). I take the road north for a little ways and notice a trail. Trails are not uncommon here. Great! I think to myself. So, I hop on the trail and continue on. So, I'm walking for a long time and check my pedometer which is at like 6 miles. WHAT! I don't see an end in sight to this trail and I haven't intersected any other roads since I've been on it. So, I call Matt to see if he can figure out where I am. Luckily, I'm not far from the road we live off of, however I'm still 2 miles til the end of the trial and another 2 miles to make it home from there. So, what I thought was going to a quick little 2-3 mile walk ended up being 10 miles and 2 hours! YIKES!
Moral of the story- know where you're going before you adventure out! In any case, here's a picture of what I got to enjoy on this unexpected long journey...

Moral of the story- know where you're going before you adventure out! In any case, here's a picture of what I got to enjoy on this unexpected long journey...
Monday, June 2, 2008
Cheyenne, Wyoming
This past Saturday we weren't doing much so we decided to go for a drive, and that's where we ended up. It's only a half hour drive and we're actually closer to Cheyenne than we are to Denver. Anyway, we didn't know really where to go so we just followed the signs that led us to "Downtown Cheyenne". It was actually pretty neat. Some really interesting history. We did half of a walking tour which explained some of the history behind some of the buildings. We cut it short because it was 2 hours past Mason's nap time and we were tired ourselves. But, before we left we went into the Wranglers store. I've always wanted a pair of cowboy boots. They had a couple good pairs that I wouldn't have minded paying the high price for; only thing is we didn't have the money to pay the high price. Well, anyway, I'll get my boots some day! We had Mason try on a pair of boots too, he looked so cute in them (although, not so sure I'd pay the high price for a pair of kids boots).
So, we headed out from Cheyenne to come back home; enjoying the scenery that you would never find in L.A. :)
So, we headed out from Cheyenne to come back home; enjoying the scenery that you would never find in L.A. :)
Monday, May 26, 2008
Home is Where the Heart is...
that's what I need to keep reminding myself of. Due to the nature of our rather quick move out here, things aren't as situated as I would like. Although, I also need to remind myself that the Lord has provided for us in incredible ways. We are blessed enough to have a place to live for only the cost of utilities until the end of June. But, my human nature is to focus on the difficult part of the situation; which is that this is not our house and so we can't fully unpack and get settled. We have to unpack as little as possible but still try to be functional. Also, if our place in California doesn't sell before the end of June then we'll have to move into a rental, which would lead us to moving for a third time when we are able to purchase a home of our own. It's stressful and daunting to think about the things to come. Please be praying for this situation.
Aside from the stresses of moving after being here in Fort Collins for a week...I have realized that it takes a lot longer to get to around b/c the speed limits are lower and things are spaced out more. I have also concluded that they have the most inconsistent weather. We've had a couple really beautiful days, but mostly we've had stormy weather, take for example the tornado that touched down in the next city over. Keep in mind that cities don't run together here like they do in LA, there is actually open space between cities. But, it was only 15 miles away. Let's also not forget to mention that a tornado hasn't hit this area in like 20 years!
Besides the speed limits and weather, I really like the city! It's just the right amount of city and small town. I get the conveniences of Target, BBB and Walgreens with the quaintness of locally owned businesses. I like that b/c then the city isn't taken over with franchises and big chain stores; the city actually prides themselves on their locally owned businesses and are very selective about which chains they will allow to build. There are so many parks and bike trails; a lot of time will be spend outdoors with fresh air. It's just so pretty here. There are trees and wild life everywhere and we are right at the foothills of the Rockies. The picture below was taken in our current backyard.
Aside from the stresses of moving after being here in Fort Collins for a week...I have realized that it takes a lot longer to get to around b/c the speed limits are lower and things are spaced out more. I have also concluded that they have the most inconsistent weather. We've had a couple really beautiful days, but mostly we've had stormy weather, take for example the tornado that touched down in the next city over. Keep in mind that cities don't run together here like they do in LA, there is actually open space between cities. But, it was only 15 miles away. Let's also not forget to mention that a tornado hasn't hit this area in like 20 years!
Besides the speed limits and weather, I really like the city! It's just the right amount of city and small town. I get the conveniences of Target, BBB and Walgreens with the quaintness of locally owned businesses. I like that b/c then the city isn't taken over with franchises and big chain stores; the city actually prides themselves on their locally owned businesses and are very selective about which chains they will allow to build. There are so many parks and bike trails; a lot of time will be spend outdoors with fresh air. It's just so pretty here. There are trees and wild life everywhere and we are right at the foothills of the Rockies. The picture below was taken in our current backyard.
Friday, May 23, 2008
Colorado or Bust
Well, moving weekend has come and gone. It's taken us a little while to get things set up and to get Internet and all the things that would allow me to keep you all updated. So, let me fill you in on how things went. The week before we were to move we were actually on vacation so we weren't able to get anything done then. When we returned we were frantic to get all of our belongings packed up in 4 days. Which proved to be a little difficult since every single night we were hanging out with friends to say good-bye. Well, Thursday came and the house was in disarray, but we were blessed to have many of our friends and family show up to help with the process. It was a long, long day but we made it. Friday we officially moved out of our home in La Verne and made the hour trek to my parents house in Apple Valley.
There, my family gathered and we said our good-byes. On Saturday morning my parents and everything I own headed out to Colorado. Matt drove the giant yellow Penske truck and my dad drove my car and they left at 5 AM. I woke up sick in the middle of the night and after tossing and turning Mason, my mother and I left at 9 AM. It took us quite a while to get through Vegas because we continually had to stop because I felt sick. But after I got some food and energy it was a much more enjoyable drive. My car made it to Colorado Springs at about 11:30 PM, where we met up with the boys and spent the night. The next morning we were up to finish the last leg of our trip. We made it into Fort Collins about 5 PM. I saw some of God's amazing creation on our drive and was able to capture it for you to enjoy...see below
There, my family gathered and we said our good-byes. On Saturday morning my parents and everything I own headed out to Colorado. Matt drove the giant yellow Penske truck and my dad drove my car and they left at 5 AM. I woke up sick in the middle of the night and after tossing and turning Mason, my mother and I left at 9 AM. It took us quite a while to get through Vegas because we continually had to stop because I felt sick. But after I got some food and energy it was a much more enjoyable drive. My car made it to Colorado Springs at about 11:30 PM, where we met up with the boys and spent the night. The next morning we were up to finish the last leg of our trip. We made it into Fort Collins about 5 PM. I saw some of God's amazing creation on our drive and was able to capture it for you to enjoy...see below
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Estes Park
So, Matt's first day was yesterday (Monday). And he has such a slave driver for a boss that he gave him today off! So, since my parents were still staying with us, and technically they were on vacation, we went to a local hot spot and tourist attraction called Estes Park. It's an incredibly beautiful valley amongst the Rocky Mountains. There's a lot to do, but we spent our time in the shopping area. Going through all the very unique stores. Since Mason was getting restless in his stroller we stopped to let him play in the water some. I'm pretty sure that there is alot more to do, but seeing how we couldn't spend ALL day to find out, it'll have to wait til another day. Enjoy these pictures of our little trip...
or you can view them here
or you can view them here
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
To Our Wonderful Small Group...
We had such a wonderful time getting to know you better and developing those friendships. Our small groups played a very important part in our lives especially during that stressful and faithful time of change for our family. We hope that we have created life-long frienships with you all and look forward to staying updated with you as your families grow (hint, hint :) ). We love you and will miss you very much!
Monday, May 12, 2008
Vegas...
as every year before, since we've been engaged, we went to Vegas to visit with Matt's extended family. This year, was a little different though. For one, it was going to be our last chance to hang out with his family and two, we stayed for a whole week due to our time share. We were able to get a suite with a kitchen and seperate living room; Mason slept in the walk-in closet...he he :) We actually kept pretty busy and luckily were indoors during the hottest part of the day due to Mason's nap. So, you may be wondering what we did with a 19 month old in Vegas.
Well, we went swimming...
we took him to the arcades and won some things...
we went the Shark Reef and aquarium...
took him to his first baseball game (Dodgers minor league)...
And we of course went to the family reunion and spent some time with his Uncle Randy, Aunt Asma and cousin Kushmala (I'm sorry if I spelled that wrong).
Before we knew it we had spend too much on valet, stayed up way too late, had lost our gambling money, and it was time to head home. So, there is plenty to do in Vegas with a toddler without getting into trouble.
Or you can view them here
Well, we went swimming...
we took him to the arcades and won some things...
we went the Shark Reef and aquarium...
took him to his first baseball game (Dodgers minor league)...
And we of course went to the family reunion and spent some time with his Uncle Randy, Aunt Asma and cousin Kushmala (I'm sorry if I spelled that wrong).
Before we knew it we had spend too much on valet, stayed up way too late, had lost our gambling money, and it was time to head home. So, there is plenty to do in Vegas with a toddler without getting into trouble.
Or you can view them here
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Colorado, Here we come!
So, Matt did it! He landed the job in Colorado. He will be the Youth Director at Faith Evangelical Free Church of Fort Collins. We are both really excited for this new opportunitiy and adventure in life. Although, we are both extremely disappointed to be leaving our families and friends. It's going to be a tough transition, but we are fully confident that this is where the Lord wants us to be. We already have a couple of friends out there so, having friendly faces will be comforting. We are also excited that we will be able to buy a house. This move to Colorado will provide us with amazing opportunities to prosper in life. We have been truely blessed by the Lord and are excited to see what He holds in store for our family in Colorado. So, everything has happened so quickly. We found out that Matt got the job on April 22 and were told that he is to start work on May 19th. So, with only 3.5 weeks to move we have been so busy. Trying to sell our mobile home, packing, looking for a new place to live, planning our trip out there. It's all such a whirlwind. I want to thank everyone who has been praying for us as we wait for the Lord's plan to unfold. At this point please be praying for the sale of our house and an anxiety free move. Thank you!!
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