This quarter, I'm taking a class on the History of Women's Spirituality. So far, reading the martyr stories of such brave women has been an incredible inspiration to me! One of the readings, a letter from a mother - Dhuoda - to her son had an amazing quote that I just had to share. Enjoy!
Thursday, October 17, 2013
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Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Gone West

I had the privilege of being out West the past 2 weeks in the beautiful state of California. The Katy Perry song "California Gurls" continually looped in my head as I pictured myself living along the coast. I mean, they're undeniable, right?
We began in San Francisco, stayed in Walnut Creek (with family), caught a Giants game (beautiful stadium!), explored the city on bicycles (rented from Mission Bicycle Company), got annoyed at traffic (of course), got lost in Chinatown, checked out Pier 39, rode to the top of Twin Peaks, and even drove to Napa - all within the first few days!
From there we traveled to Manteca where we stayed with friends who were gracious enough to let us crash there for a few days. We got to check out their church, hear about a new church plant, and even assist with questions. We ate (and drank) at a sweet brewery, got everyone to download the "Untappd" app, and checked out an Oakland A's game (nothing compared to the Giants stadium), then drove on down to Santa Cruz. This was the best way to end our trip. Drinking coffee by the ocean and chatting with a new friend made me feel right at home. I could definitely live here. I could be a California Girl... too bad it's so freakin' expensive!
From there we took our time making our way back to the city by driving up Highway 1 along the coast.
PERFECTION!
I am a sucker for good road trips and this was by far the best one I've ever had. We took our time and pulled off the road, checking out a plethora of sea lions and dolphins playing in the water. So cool! We found a cool lighthouse, neat picture-perfect views, and enjoyed one another's company as we drove up the coast. I felt like I was in a movie!
Like I said, the last day was the best day. We spent an entire day (losing time going back East) traveling home just to get immersed in work and the craziness of life right away. So worth it.
I've heard that you can tell what you really value by what you spend most of your time and money on. I'm guessing it must be evident that I live for these travel experiences! Can't wait for our next adventure.
The Lord will keep your going out and your coming in from this time forth and forevermore. - Psalm 121:8
Friday, September 6, 2013
Worship at the Falls
Setting Up for our Video Shoot! |
On our way, we made a pit stop at Niagara Falls and recorded some tunes:
All My Fountains at Niagara Falls
Enjoy the beauty that surrounds you (whether or not you're at a giant waterfall!).
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Finishing a Book = Detachment Problems
The book I recently finished (last week anyway) is Toni Morrison's "Song of Solomon" and it is one of those books which takes you captive in the strength of powerful words. I absolutely love Toni Morrison's writing style and subject matter - African American Lit is one of my favorites. I always go straight to that section in bookstores.

I tend to lose myself in things I consume fairly easily (books, food, movies, etc.) and therefore I read the last page and just stared off into space. This is actually a regular occurrence for me as I attempt to re-enter the physical world, but it always takes a moment. This book was so consuming that the things I did the following days were always done with the thought that the characters in the book were real - that they would somehow show up and we could talk it out.
I am truly inspired as I attempt to come up with storylines for my own novels. The more I read the more I want to write. It's an amazing concept.
Up next on the reading circuit? Well, I finished C.S. Lewis's "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" yesterday (which wasn't quite as difficult to detach myself from the characters for some reason), so I am moving onto a new one: "Bury Me Standing" by Isabel Fonseca. I can't wait to become a gypsy - err, I mean read about the gypsies. But who knows?! Don't be surprised if you find me wandering the streets in full out gypsy garb.
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Life is Like a Bicycle
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CS Lewis & his older brother Warnie on bikes |
Leaving the dollar bills behind, I've been focusing more on days off work for adventure rather than loading up my bank account. Having a day off with Dustin means a happier Jamie (typically). I've slowly come to the realization that when we can spend the day - not worrying about church or work or school - together, it makes all the difference. Clearing the mind, usually by riding our bicycles, is the best medicine for emotional distress.
Focusing on the experiences - not the things.
Isn't it more rewarding to enjoy the relationships and adventures that life throws our way?
Think back on the past 5 years of your life... what sticks out most in your memory? Is it the closet full of clothes and new car or do you recall family vacations or picnics or bike rides or baseball games? I know my thoughts track along the latter.
When I think on the "good times" in life, it's the parties, the people I've met along the way, the bike rides I've taken, and the good food with good people. It's amazing how I can't even remember the things I've bought.
While riding our bikes this weekend through Cleveland Metroparks trails (which are amazing, by the way), I was able to chill out for the first time in a while. Freedom swept over me with light breeze and I felt able to live life. I didn't care about the work that was waiting for me when I got back. I didn't care about the house that needed cleaned, but rather focused on the here and now. The crisp air, the breeze, the burn in my thighs as I pedaled up hills, and the company of my husband. It was amazing.
Maybe there truly is something to the way of gypsy life. Nothing to hold them down, just free to travel and live amongst one another. I envy that.
For now, however, I will continue my slight bits of freedom via 2 wheels down the open trail.
"Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving." - Albert Einstein
(More Bicycle Quotes available here)
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Fire + Books

The best part? I could read some CS Lewis by the flickering light.
Fire + books= perfect night!
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