December 31, 2009

Mt Kilimanjaro

So right now my sister is climbing this mountain! Pretty cool?.....I think so!


December 25, 2009

December 17, 2009

Wear The Towel

A friend of mine reminded me of these verses a couple weeks ago.

John 13:1-17(take the time to actually read all the verses!)
1It was just before the Passover Feast. Jesus knew that the time had come for him to leave this world and go to the Father. Having loved his own who were in the world, he now showed them the full extent of his love.a]">[a]

2The evening meal was being served, and the devil had already prompted Judas Iscariot, son of Simon, to betray Jesus. 3Jesus knew that the Father had put all things under his power, and that he had come from God and was returning to God; 4so he got up from the meal, took off his outer clothing, and wrapped a towel around his waist. 5After that, he poured water into a basin and began to wash his disciples' feet, drying them with the towel that was wrapped around him.

6He came to Simon Peter, who said to him, "Lord, are you going to wash my feet?"

7Jesus replied, "You do not realize now what I am doing, but later you will understand."

8"No," said Peter, "you shall never wash my feet."
Jesus answered, "Unless I wash you, you have no part with me."

9"Then, Lord," Simon Peter replied, "not just my feet but my hands and my head as well!"

10Jesus answered, "A person who has had a bath needs only to wash his feet; his whole body is clean. And you are clean, though not every one of you." 11For he knew who was going to betray him, and that was why he said not every one was clean.

12When he had finished washing their feet, he put on his clothes and returned to his place. "Do you understand what I have done for you?" he asked them. 13"You call me 'Teacher' and 'Lord,' and rightly so, for that is what I am. 14Now that I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also should wash one another's feet. 15I have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you. 16I tell you the truth, no servant is greater than his master, nor is a messenger greater than the one who sent him. 17Now that you know these things, you will be blessed if you do them.



A challenge for us all during this christmas season....Wear the Towel and help those around you!

December 16, 2009

Bus Traveling Tips Part #2

Grey Hound Travel Continued Part #2

~Restroom
The Best Advice: DO NOT USE IT! Trust me on this one, just don’t use it. I had to use it once...and I have been scarred ever since!(I have horror stories) Instead us the facilities at the designated meal stops and smoking breaks.

~Packing
It is very important if you want to make your greyhound trip enjoyable to be able to access all your important stuff right when you need it. My "Important List" consists of: Water, Wallet, snacks, IPod, Camera, Bible and books, Spoon to eat canned foods, ticket info, sweats and sweatshirt, pen, paper, sunglasses, Pillow, gum, deodorant,

~Carry-On Bags
The Grey Hound is very lenient when it comes to Carry-Ons, there website says that you are allowed two carry-ons up to 25 pounds. Really if you can carry your Carry-Ons and not get in anyone else’s way then you are ok. This means for example that you can have 2 Carry-Ons up to, say 45 pounds, plus a pillow and a blanket with maybe a plastic grocery bag also and be fine.

~Bus Drivers
On the route from Washington to North Dakota the bus drivers from the west coast till about half way thru Montana are all very grumpy! However, once your get into eastern Montana and North Dakota they seem to get a lot nicer! Try not to get the bus drive mad at you, they can make things ruff....in the same way don’t get mad at the bus driver, he/she normally isn’t the one to blame for problems (such as a bus breaking down). And besides, they want to get to the next stop just as much as you so they normally drive as fast as they are allowed. Which brings me to the last comment I have about bus drivers; if you are sitting in the first two rows, make sure that they are awake! Carla (my sister) told me about once when she was ridding the bus to ND, the night bus driver thru Montana was pinching his cheeks and slapping his legs to stay awake! Normally a loud cough followed by a loud clearing of the throat works.

~Bus Stations/Layovers
Make sure you use the restroom, fill your water bottle up, and are in line early so you can get those front seats! If you have a layover of any time over an hour make sure that you are awake for your bus departure and ask someone whose on the same bus as you to make sure your on. Two years ago I was coming home from N.D. and missed my connecting bus in Seattle(Seattle’s bus station is by far the worst station I have been in yet). Anyways, I would have had to spend another 12hrs waiting for the next bus. But thankfully my brother who was working in Seattle was able to come pick me up and drive me home. :) Also if you have ipod/cell phone/laptop make sure you charge them while in the stations.

That’s about all the advice I have...Other then that, everyone needs to at least take one long bus ride(over 24hours). It builds character...and shows you a different side of American culture.... :)

December 15, 2009

Brett Dennen

Great Lyrics

December 14, 2009

Bus Traveling Tips Part #1

So I was going through some word docs on my laptop and came across what is below, which I wrote at the end of last summer...right after my 40hour bus ride.The past two summers I have used the bus as transportation to the Midwest, both of them had their own unique stories!


Grey Hound Travel Part #1

~Seating
One of the nice things about traveling on the train and the bus is that your are able to pick your seat. Seats are however on a first come first serve basis, so try to get in line for boarding early. I personally always try to snag a seat in the first 2 rows, preferably on the right side of the bus(this way you have a clear view out the front w/out the bus driver in the way). There are a couple of reasons that I choice the first couple rows.
1.You are able to get off the bus first at stops. Which means no standing in the hot stuffy air which usually collects in the rear of the bus.
2. Most smokers and bad characters stay as far away from the bus driver as possible i.e. they sit in the back.
3.Rarely are the first two rows taken, which means you can snag two seats next to each other and spread you stuff over both, thus discouraging others to sit by you. If at all possible, GET TWO EMPTY SEATS NEXT TO EACH OTHER!
4. You don’t have to smell the awful stench coming from the restroom located in the rear of the bus. Trust me, it is awful!

~Food
If you have ever gone backpacking with me, you know that I enjoy eating, but still don’t like to eat too much junk food. For me this "rule" still applies when I am traveling which means that I bring most all my traveling food with me, instead of buying the nasty fast-food located where the bus has its meal stops. Here is a list of the foods which I have found to be great for grey hound travel.
Snacks: Wheat Thins, some sort of gummy candy to chew on i.e. Mike and Ike's or gummy bears (my favorite),NAME orange crackers,
Breakfast: Canned fruit cocktail.
Lunch: Bagels, Bagels, and Bagels.
Dinner: the easiest and most filling would have to be Ravioli. You can also get canned spaghetti, or a noodle mix.
MAKE SURE THAT ALL CANS WHICH YOU TAKE TO EAT WHILE TRAVELING ON THE BUS HAVE AN EASY OPEN PULL TOP!

~Sleeping
Deep sleep on the bus is non-existent! However I normally am able to doze in and out for a few hours! I always make sure that I have a leg or arm thru each of my carry on items i.e. backpack, camera bag, laptop bag; that way they won’t sprout legs while you are sleeping and walk off!

December 10, 2009

December 02, 2009

"I love the rain the most when it stops"

Some great lyrics from Joe Purdy! Very peacful song. (btw: I love the rain when it falls too!)

December 01, 2009

Living in Rewind

The other night I was listening to a song on the radio(I cant actually remember what the name of it was) but one of the verses talked something about living in rewind and not moving forward. This really stuck with me because too often in my life I love re-living great trips I have been on or awesome times I once had with some friends! Although this isn't always bad, I think that "living in rewind" constantly can really hinder the plans that God has for us and where he next wants us to move with Him.

Isaiah 43:18 says, "Foget the former things; do not dwell on the past."

The New Living Translation puts it this way, "18 But forget all that--it is nothing compared to what I am going to do." In context God is talking to the tribe of Israel,reminding them about what He has already done, but more importantly, He is telling them that He has greater works in plan! Verse nineteen goes on to say "19 For I am about to do something new."
We can apply this to our own lives! God's plan for our lives is greater then any of us can imagine!
The future is God's art which He has yet to paint so we can admire it! The future holds unimaginable joys and trails....but that is why it is so exciting. God is reveling the "now", as you walk on this road called life. Yes, yesterday was cool, last summer you had a blast, and you have had some amazing adventures....but nothing compared to what is going to happen tomorrow, next summer, or next year!

My word to myself(and you also): dont dwell on the past, look to the future...which is coming into play right now!

two more things: 1. this does not mean you can't be thankful for amazing adventures or experiences in the past, all im trying to say is don't let your self get stuck in a rut of only thinking about the past.2. I use the word "future" loosely. I don't want you to think I'm saying, "always be wishing for what is to come"(this is the opposite of what I'm trying to convey)! When I say "future" I am talking about what is happening basically right now....The future as it becomes the present!
---Matthew 6:34 "So don't worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will bring its own worries. Today's trouble is enough for today."