This is what I was saying, crying, wailing Friday night after getting home from church camp. Jenn and I had just taken in all my luggage, when I realized that I wasn't seeing the way I should be. It wasn't because my eyes were dry or my contact had shifted; it was due to NO contact being in my eye at all! Just great. That thing could be anywhere - in the van, on the concrete driveway or sidewalk, in the house, on any part of my mounding camp luggage... Jeremy was going to kill me (not really, but panic will have strange effects on you); to replace my hard contact would be at least $100, if not more. My wonderful sister-in-law did not let the impossible lead her to despair; she just got to lookin'. After searching for a while, I prayed out loud to the Lord, who would be the only reason we were ever going to find it. Deciding to check the van one more time, I opened the door only to find that silly contact peacefully lying on the carpet beside my seat, acting as if I should have known it was there all the time. I just about had a shouting time right there in my driveway thanking the Lord for the discovery! Isn't it just like Him to bring relief in a moment of chaotic crisis?!!
News bulletin: It's official! GBS has employed me as Office Manager of the Music Division! Bro. Wolf called to see if I would be interested in taking the position, and how can you say "no" to Bro. Wolf? In short, you don't! :-) Jeremy and I will most likely be moving there soon. Fortunately, it will bring Jeremy closer to his station, which is worth a lot when you consider gas prices. I'll be saying "goodbye" to my home of twenty-nine years (I've already informed Jeremy that there will be an inevitable meltdown before this transition is completely over). I'm excited, though, to be working with Bro. Wolf and to be near some of my favorite people!
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Riverfront Bike Ride
Last evening, Jeremy and I took advantage of the beautiful weather and took our bikes down to the Riverfront trail for the first time. I find it amazing that I've lived in Cincinnati all my life and am still discovering new treasures of the city. The ride was so relaxing! There weren't very many people out (possibly because the Reds and Cardinals were in town), but that made it even nicer! After crossing the Purple People Bridge, we treated ourselves to Smoothie King :-) On the way back to our starting point, we were pleasantly surprised to find a GBS group playing volleyball at Sawyer Point! Needless to say, we started to burn more calories after joining them. The whole evening was a very pleasant time, one that made me feel like I was dating again!
Thursday, June 5, 2008
More Than a Thousand Words
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then I have about 1,700,000 of them! Snapfish had a limited-time offer of 9-cent digital prints with free shipping/handling! How could I pass this up, especially having seven years worth of digital pictures? So, I proceeded to take all day last Friday selecting and uploading 1,700 pictures. Here is the evidence of my splurge (which I had been saving for because I just knew a deal like this would come my way soon!):
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