Saturday, June 23, 2012

Keepin' On

Since we last talked:


Remembered I have an immediate family in Utah and visited them!


Saw the best friend from 3rd grade get MARRIED!







Gleaned inspiration watching a coworker perform in a DC Baptist Church theater version of one of my favorites: To Kill A Mockingbird. [and...ate the best guacamole I have ever tasted at Rosa Mexicano with Rachel]


Performed in church, taught Sunday School, gave a talk at a baptism, and had some friends over for dinner-all on the same "day of rest."


Enjoyed Music Man with some friends at Arena Stage at Southwest Waterfront, admired the modern and unique architecture, and subsequently had Marian the Librarian, Wells Fargo Wagon, and Seventy-Six Trombones stuck in my head (for a week).




Savored delicious blueberry banana and ginger ice cream at Tropical Ice Cream and chatted with my favorite Ghanaians followed by a great documentary (Drivers Wanted) about the culture and lifestyle of taxi drivers in NYC. Kind of great we have a world famous film festival annually 2 miles from our house!


Movie Nights!! We Bought A Zoo (definitely recommend) with Marissa and Ginna and Inception with Rachel. I have now seen Inception twice and have concluded the writers are either brilliant or making stuff up because there are still things I don't understand.


Currently attempting to get an A in an Economics class; a prerequisite for the master's program I'm starting in the fall.


Getting excited for a lot of fun summer plans and trips. What are some of the fun things YOU are planning?!

Friday, June 1, 2012

Learning from Dog Poop

Visiting this lady

Lisa Hale (aka: Angel on Earth)

last weekend reminded me that the name of my blog insinuates I believe there is good and bad in life. Happy and sad. Incredible, fabulous, fantastic experiences, and things we wouldn't wish on our worst enemies. I also realized I have almost exclusively written about the positive lately. Time to talk about the negative...but not necessarily in a negative way.

This woman?
She either volunteered or was volunteered by her husband (the story is different depending on who you ask :)) to watch my brother and I (ages 2 1/2 & 8) when my mother died suddenly in 1994. Heaven knows my dad-who was left with two young children, a full-time job, and a bucket-load of grief-needed the help. She and her husband honestly saved the lives of a little family whose world had been turned upside-down. Subconsciously, I was learning for the first time that positive things can come from crap (for lack of a better term).

When my dad's brother died my freshman year of college, I learned again, more poignantly this time, the same lesson. My uncle the science teacher, happy and always full of life, who would answer the phone with something like: "Hey sweet girl! Did you know an elephant can fit on the tongue of a blue whale?!" had died. Amidst wrapping my mind around the concept of mortality, I flew to Texas the next summer to help my aunt and cousins make the drive to New Hampshire for our family reunion they had always made with their dad. IT WAS FABULOUS. I had an incredible time with their family and met my aunt for the first time. She had always been in my uncle's shadow (at least from my perspective). I talked to her SO MUCH-her personality came to life for me and I gained a great friend.

In summary, when terrible, almost impossibly difficult things like this happen,


I have always learned more than I would have had God allowed my life to be perfect or simply easy or entirely peaches and roses. ALWAYS! I am so thankful for each experience I have had in life. I learn something from every single one.