Monday, May 24, 2010
The Last Plane Out
Well, after two years in Kansas, I can honestly sing,
"I'm leaving, on a jet-plane, don't know when I'll be back again..."
because I really don't know when I'll be back. Maybe next Spring, to visit, if I can swing it, and am not totally broke by then? It's an odd feeling, not being able to say "have a nice summer, see you in August" but instead, to most, "have a nice...life!" That sounds idiotically depressing.
I'm done here. Yeah, unless someday God leads me back here, to this flat, wonderful, GREEN, beautiful, special, windy, state. It's a wierd feeling, but a nice one, too. I'm ready to move on, for some change, a different way, let alone pace, of life...all those things of moving on.
The goodbyes were the hardest part. I didn't even realize how hard they would be.
I am going to miss a lot of people. A lot.
Yet...tt's time. So, when I hop on that plane bound for LAX tomorrow afternoon, I'll be saying goodbye to Kansas for a good, long, time.
So, farewell, Kansas--you've treated me well.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Bliss
Thursday, March 25, 2010
"Those Three Words"
Posted by: Adria | March 25, 2010 at 04:37 PM
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Barclay "Graduate and Skedaddle" Senior Bio
Almost all of this post is serious; the 'alternate reality' part was on Allison's suggestion. I'm pretty darn proud of how the bio turned out. Now, let's see what Barclay thinks of it...
I came to Barclay not knowing exactly what to expect, and was excited to see how God’s plan for the “Barclay” segment of my life was to unfold. I was home educated for most of my life, and through that, gained one of the best educations I could have received. Coming to Barclay was not a huge shock for me, as some may assume. Growing up, I had countless friends whom I saw on a daily basis and had been preparing for college since elementary school. I am indebted to my grandparents for the trips I took overseas which have broadened my view of culture, history, art, Creation and religion, as well as the many college-prep classes I took outside of the home, which were crucial in preparing me for the rigors of college. Adjusting from high school to college is a big step in a young person’s life, and my experience of home schooling helped me tremendously. To those considering home school, I highly encourage it; it has molded and shaped me into who I am today.
Alternate Reality: here's the real truth of my thoughts
[[[[[[I came to Barclay not knowing exactly what to expect, but very excited to uncover the mysteries that lie in wait. Okay, that might be a little too poetic for a grad bio, but then again, that’s me. Also, I’m interested in journalism…which is why, well, moreover, one of the many reasons why, I am transferring to…dun dun dun…Chico State! But really, I’m more interested in kids, so I’m doing child development, but not nearly as many people know that—they all stinking think I’m going full force into journalism. I love it-yes-but kids are my passion. I don’t really want to be a career woman anyway; all I wanna be is a mommy. A mommy who homeschools her kids and loves on people and loves my husband. By the way, puh-lease don’t pressure me to get into a relationship with someone at Barclay, because there is absolutely no one here who would even tempt my stupidest desires. That’s why, hallelujah, I’m transferring! Ah, actual possibilities: people who are intellectual and a little more than just enough-socially adept…Oh my.]]]]]]]]]]]]
Something really special about the Barclay experience is the location, and thus the culture it provides. I have a deep passion to experience new places. College, I thought, was the perfect time to travel, while getting a great education. I have definitely seen a portion of the world I had not fully known before when I came to Haviland, Kansas. This tiny little town with an incredibly big impact has had an effect on me that will not become obsolete.
This coming summer, I am going to be on staff with Bring Me Hope, an organization that puts on summer camps for Chinese orphans. From June to August, I will be in China loving on orphan children; this is exactly what my heart loves. There could not be a more perfect opportunity to hone what I have learned through my childhood and augmented at Barclay; that loving Jesus and loving others are the essential characteristics of a life well lived.
I am transferring with my Associates degree to California State University, Chico, in the fall of this year. I will be studying Child Development, with a minor in Journalism. Children, particularly those with special needs, are a passion that the Lord has instilled in me, and I have only touched the exciting field of journalism. At rest in His timing, I would like to write for a family magazine and be an advocate for children with special needs in a practical way.
As I go out from Barclay College, I scan the possibilities of what my life may look like in a few years, and wonder what is in store. It could be a family, a career in the States, or a job overseas; the Lord’s scope of imagination is so far beyond our comprehension, that I can only ready myself now for what He has planned for me then. I am so very thankful for the last two years I have spent here, and am grateful for the many ways the Lord has grown me while attending Barclay College. I desire to be an ever-blooming expression of His grace, beauty, joy and truth, so that people may see me and be changed by my God.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Desire
The Thief
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Offering grace, because that's what God does
It's hard. I told her flat out that what she did was wrong, and I don't agree with it, but I love her still the same. I think that was right-I tried to be gracious.
"Or do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you, whom you have from God, and that you are not your own? For you have been bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body." 1 Corinthians 6:19-20
"For sin shall not be your master, because you are...under grace"
"What then? Shall we sin because we are not under law but under grace? May it never be!"
"Having been freed from sin, you became slaves of righteousness. For just as you presented your members as slaves to impurity and to lawlessness, resulting in further lawlessness, so now present your members as slaves to righteousness, resulting in sanctification."
"For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." Romans 6:13-23
1. Integrity
-In all areas of life.
Family of origin, family of choice, friends, church, career, options for opportunity.
Ultimately, a passionate disciple of Jesus Christ: this requires humility, graciousness, good standing with acquaintances, justice, wisdom, joy, honesty, patience, devotion, and namely, a deep, deep love for his Savior.
2. Intelligence
-A man who can think.
One who has a thirst for knowledge, and searches it out in any number of ways. The ability to stand on his own and have good discussions. Loves books. Desires a great education (homeschool!) for our children.
Will make for himself a good job that supports a family.
3. Attractiveness
-This implies all the trivialities:
Handsome to me, enjoyed by others, adventurous, musical, passionate, stubborn enough to combat my own lot of stubbornness, yet soft hearted enough to understand my own soft heart, creative, flexible, artistic, jovial, outdoorsy, tender, lover of children...and the list goes on.