2009-12-20

Jesus

I have not blogged in FOR-E-VER. So here I am, with an update.

I could tell you about how work is going, or about our new house, or the remodeling we're doing...but I hate writing what feels like a yearly Christmas letter, so I'm gonna spare you. Instead, here's what's really been on mind:

Jesus.

I've been frustrated with life for a while. Mostly with my relationship with Jesus. I've often heard that "if you want to be close to God, you have to pursue Him daily through reading His word." I understand this...to a point. But I don't want another thing to do. I can't handle another holy requirement or item on my spiritual check-list when I already feel so drained. What I've realized is that I don't have to pray...or read my Bible...or go to church. I get to. I get to worship Jesus, and I get to respond to his pursuit of me! I get to participate in the work He's doing in me. I get to be a part of something Divine. I get to know Jesus!

My response to Jesus (and the way I'll continue to get to know Him better) will most likely be through reading His word and spending time with Him. But I can't handle any more of this "if only I read my Bible more often" crap.

2009-08-04

New Computer

Ordered a new Dell a couple of days ago because my old one was having issues.  My old Dell died today literally 5 minutes before the FedEx guy dropped off the new one.  Eerie…

So I am writing a blog from my new, shiny green laptop.  It’s beautiful.

As for the old computer, not sure if I’ll even be able to get my files off of it…crossing my fingers.

RIP old Dell…and helloooo new Dell!!

2009-07-31

Art on the Green

Tomorrow marks the beginning of one of my favorite weekends of the summer...Art on the Green.

When I was younger, I used to volunteer at the information/t-shirt booth every year with my grandma. I have really fond memories of spending hours with her in that tiny booth, folding hundreds of brightly colored t-shirts. After the weekend was over, I got my own t-shirt, which was the highlight of the whole experience. The t-shirts are designed by local artists (sometimes kids) and voted on each year....so I used to collect the t-shirts in the summer, then spend the following year designing my own. I've always connected Art on the Green with my childhood...and my childhood aspirations to be an artist. I think that's why I love it so much.

So tomorrow, that's where I'll be...downtown hangin' at Art on the Green.

P.S. If you go, you have to check out the sand castle competition! So cool!

2009-07-27

Law and Order

Last night, Matt and I decided to make an ice cream run to Albertsons. (I had a coupon for a free pint of Starbucks ice cream so we thought we'd take advantage of it.) As we were walking inside, we passed this guy in his 20's who gave us both a really weird vibe. He looked like a normal 20-something kid...the gelled hair, tight shirt, cargo shorts, sunglasses type. But for some reason he gave us both a weird feeling. As he passed us, I looked back at him because of the weird feeling I got, and I saw him punch the seat of an old bike. He walked past it a few feet, then turned around, grabbed the bike, and rode away.

Even though I thought it was strange, I didn't really think he had stolen the bike. I couldn't imagine that he would have the "huevos" to steal it right in front of me, especially since I was turned around and staring at him.

When we got outside about 10 minutes later, a cashier and a disabled man were frantically running around looking for his missing bike. When I heard them talking I knew immediately what had happened. They had already called the cops, so I stuck around to give a description of the guy.

It sounds sick, but I was so excited about all of this(even though I felt really bad about the bike.) I was even more excited when the cop looked at me and said, "Thanks for sticking around...you gave us the exact description we need to catch this guy. If I find him I'm going to arrest him, and you'll be the main witness in this case. So we'll be calling you."


My superb visual memory had saved the day. I felt like I was on a TV show.


The other thing that was exciting was that the guy who stole the bike was spotted on Govt. Way just a few minutes before the cops showed up. So Matt and I spent about an hour driving around looking for him. We never found him, but I'm still hoping they catch him so the disabled man gets his bike back....and so I get to testify.

2009-07-15

Stockholm Syndrome

For a while now, I've been trying to figure out what's going on with Derek Webb and the controversy that's surrounded his latest album, "Stockholm Syndrome." So today, I did some undercover Google work to find out the latest news. Apparently, Derek Webb's label dropped him because of the "explicit" lyrics contained in his album, and for one song in particular (called "What Matters More".) I've read through the lyrics...and I actually really like them. The words are meant to grab people's attention, because the message (in my opinion) is one that desperately needs attention. Derek talks about the fact that Christians tend to focus on one or two issues while neglecting much larger issues going on in the world (poverty, etc.) Check out the lyrics below, and tell me what you think. Do you find them offensive?


What Matters More, by Derek Webb

You say you always treat people like you like to be
I guess you love being hated for your sexuality
You love when people put words in your mouth
'Bout what you believe, make you sound like a freak

'Cause if you really believe what you say you believe
You wouldn't be so damn reckless with the words you speak
Wouldn't silently consent when the liars speak
Denyin' all the dyin' of the remedy

Tell me, brother, what matters more to you?
Tell me, sister, what matters more to you?

If I can tell what's in your heart by what comes out of your mouth
Then it sure looks to me like being straight is all it's about
It looks like being hated for all the wrong things
Like chasin' the wind while the pendulum swings

'Cause we can talk and debate until we're blue in the face
About the language and tradition that he's comin' to save
Meanwhile we sit just like we don't give a shit
About 50,000 people who are dyin' today

Tell me, brother, what matters more to you?
Tell me, sister, what matters more to you?




Also, here's an article about Derek's new album. Interesting read.

2009-07-14

Fish.

Recently, we inherited a family heirloom...a 1998 Mazda truck that used to belong to Matt's brother, then to his parents, and now has been passed down to us. I am extremely grateful for the inheritance considering we've been down to one car for a few months now. Besides being beat up, the truck is in pretty good condition. There was just one thing wrong with it that I noticed immediately upon its arrival: the large black and silver Jesus fish that was glued to the back bumper.

So today when I got home, I headed out with some tools and chipped the fake chrome fish right off. All that's left of the tacky thing is a sticky mark that sits right under the "Z" in Mazda.

Matt came outside as I was brutally pounding away and asked what my deal was with the fish. He got a long lecture from me about Christians in America and how they isolate themselves and create a sort of exclusive "club" through the use of Christian Supply T-shirts, bumper stickers, and, most of all, that famous silver fish. I told him that not only would I NEVER drive a car with a Jesus fish on it, but I didn't even want it sitting next to our house.

Anyway, the rampage seems a bit silly now that I am looking back. I guess I am sometimes over-passionate about certain things. Still, I hate that blasted fish.

The end.

2009-07-13

Celebrity

I've had vh1's "Celebirty Eye Candy" playing on the TV in the background today while I've been painting, and it's made me think....how would I be perceived if I were a celebrity?

And here's the conclusion I came to: people would for sure think I'm nuts. I couldn't handle being photographed constantly 'cause I'm so unaware of what's going on around me and who's watching.

In high school, I used to get made fun of for picking my wedgies all the time (which I still do...it's a habit.) I'd pick them by putting my hand down my pants (yes, I realize how that sounds) and releasing the wedgy. Obviously that is not behavior you want photographed for all of America to see. I've also been caught pickin' my nose on multiple occassions, plus I'm generally spacy and tend to zone out...which makes for some awesome and extremely photogenic facial expressions.

And if all that wasn't enough, I have chronic crack syndrome....my butt crack is always hangin' out of my jeans.

Anyway, glad that I'm not a celeb for the moment. I'd have the worst paparrazzi pictures EVER.

2009-07-09

I am currently going through my quarter-life crisis. I don't know that most people go through one of those, but I've definitely reached that place. Lately I've just felt so.....old. I feel like all year all I did was go to work and talk about work. I miss having hobbies...it's been a pattern of mine to become really attached to a hobby, then obsess over it for a while, then move on to a different hobby. It means that I never really get good at anything, but it also means I try lots of different things and find lots of fun ways to fill my time. I have so many interests and so many things I love to do. Right now, since I don't have a job, I am really feeling a need to rekindle some of my hobbies. This year I was so focused on my job that all of my hobbies and activities went by the wayside. I think I'll feel less old if I can start up some of my past loves. :). So here's a list of things I want to re-start doing this summer:

1. Yoga
2. Painting (we're putting together a mini studio in the basement!)
3. Drawing
4. Writing
5. Rock climbing
6. Camping/backpacking
7. Reading (for pleasure, not information)
8. Playing my guitar
9. Snowboarding (in the winter...we didn't go all season last year!)
10. Being social (I miss having BBQs or going climbing with big groups of people.)

So that's it. I know it sounds like an ambitious list...but I'm not trying to be a pro at any of those things. Just hoping to feel like a 25 year old again. :)

2009-07-04

Creation

I just woke up to greet our last day in San Francisco. (We leave early tomorrow for seattle.). I have had such an incredible time here...it makes me miss living in the city. Most of all, I've been in awe of God this week...the way he displays his glory through his creation and, most significantly, the way he is glorified through his greatest creation....people. One of the things I love about cities is the amount of diversity and talent there is. It always amazes me. Yeah, people are messed up...but they also are still a part of God's creation, and can display his glory in some pretty awesome ways.

2009-06-28

Grace



Here I am, humbled by the love that you give
Forgiven so that I can forgive...
...Your grace has found me just as I am
Empty handed but alive in your hands


Love those words.
And I've been dwelling on them lately. Forgiveness is something I've really been struggling through for the past few years, but especially in the last couple of months. What's funny is I don't think I realized it was really an issue of mine until recently.
My prayer lately has been that I will be able to experience the truth in the words
"forgiven so that I can forgive."

2009-06-24

Cheesy Song of the Week

This song embodies my frustrations with the American Christian church. Uggghhh....

"....the little church that I attend, and for all my Christian friends...God has been so good to me...."

God has been good to me....but not just because He's given me Christian friends and a little church. God doesn't call us to protection or isolation...He calls us to engage our culture in real relationships, both with ourselves and with Jesus.

Check it out and see what you think. (Two versions below.)



2009-06-05

Last Day

Today is truly bittersweet. I've been a mess today. I wrote a note to my first graders below....I won't actually read it to them, but it's where my heart is right now. :)


Dear First Graders,

This year has been amazing. You have taught me so much about myself as a person, a friend, and a teacher. I have grown to love you way more than I ever thought I would. I have watched you grow in tremendous ways, and have seen God use you in my life continually.

My prayer for you is that you continue to learn and grow in who you are, that God reveals Himself to you, that you allow Him to radically change your heart, and that you know life abundantly through Jesus. I pray that the hard work we spent this year on learning to read will open a door for you to be able to read God's word, and that through reading you would come to know Him personally.

I will miss you tons! It's been an amazing year.
-Mrs. King

2009-06-04

Haiku

Friendship Day

It's "Friendship Day" today in first grade....we're spending the day hanging out, talking about our best 1st grade memories, and making things for each other (friendship bracelets, best friend awards, etc.)   Yes, it's cheesy...but I think it's a cool way to celebrate the end of the year.  

Anyway...Frienship Day has got me thinking about my own friendships.  I'm really thankful for the friendships in my life, especially the ones I can be real with.  That's a huge gift, and a rare one. 

So here's to awesome friends (you know who you are!)    :)  

Happy Friendship Day!  


2009-06-01

Pianos

Ahem....

A poem:

Pianos 

Pianos. Beautiful Music.  
Pianos, Pianos, beautiful sounds.

If you don't have one then go get one!

Oh beautiful sounds around the world are great.
Oh man, when will I ever get my piano?

Oh who in the world could not love piano's music?
The world just doesn't know all the beautiful music from pianos!

The world has some beautiful music.  I hope it stays like that.

Hello again.  Well, let's get back.  Pianos, pianos, the pianos in the world.
The music that I like is the music that is from pianos.
I love pianos, pianos, pianos.

Oh, the music, the beautiful music that is caused by pianos.  
I love the music that is caused by pianos.

The End

-Ethan G., 1st grade



2009-05-31

Forever

Even though the heart
Always seems to change
There is still a love
A love that stays the same

Forever You will always be
Our God on high, the Lord in me
The King of hope, the Lord of love
The Prince of peace, the Lamb of God


Lyrics from a song we sang this morning....I've heard it so many times but God spoke to me through this song in a new way today. My heart does always seem to change....and I am so grateful for a Father that is constant...that was, and is, and will always be.

Not only is Jesus forever our God on High, but he also chose to be our Lamb of God so that we could know him forever....wow.

2009-05-26

Mr. Driscoll

So we just got back from a long weekend in Matt's hometown...Idaho Falls, ID. Matt and I spent almost all of our time in the car to and from Idaho Falls (8 hours each way) listening to Mark Driscoll from Mars Hill Church. A while back we listened to his series on spiritual warfare and it really made both of us think and spurred on some great conversation. Normally I would go nuts listening to five hours of sermons from one dude, but this guy seems to capture my attention for some reason.

I don't agree with everything he says, but I definitely think he's an amazing teacher.

Yesterday we listened to Mark's series on Song of Songs, and we both grew so much during our eight hour car ride home. We kept pausing the message to talk about our own marriage and how the teaching applied to our lives. It was so cool to see God use that car ride to strengthen our marriage....and all day today I've been thinking about how lucky I am to be married to my husband. :) If you want to check out the series, it's totally worthwhile. Here's the link:

2009-05-19

Fun 1st Grade Spellings

Sometimes my favorite part of the day is reading all the crazy ways kids spell words. Can you decipher these common words and phrases? (It's fun...like a puzzle in the newspaper...I'll put the answers at the bottom.)


stum a cake

kceingdome

tomaro

buteaful

peannoes

regyuller

bkeenee

gronups

prtektif

skalluatins




Did you figure them out?


Here are the answers:
stomachache, kingdom, tomorrow, beautiful, pianos, regular, bikini, grown-ups, protective, skeletons

Pretty inventive, eh?

Wedding

So tomorrow we head down to Idaho Falls to watch Matt's sister Steph get hitched. Here's what I'm excited about:



1. No work for 6 days in a row.
2. Spending time with my hubby.
3. Spending time with our family.
4. Watching two people start an amazing journey together...I know, I'm sappy, but I do think it's awesome.

Here's what I'm not excited about:

1. No first graders for 6 days in a row. (I really am going to miss them and only have a couple weeks left to hang out with them!)
2. Being in Idaho Falls when it's supposed to be 75 degrees here all weekend.
3. Riding in a car for 16 hours.

I'm still mostly excited though. :)

2009-05-17

I love you. --Michael Jackson




This is why I think Michael Jackson is capital-A Amazing. Do you have crazy awesome moves like those? If the answer is no then you have no reason to not be amazed by him as well. Plus, in his new No. 1 Hits album he has a whole page dedicated to thanking the people who've helped him get where he is today. And he ends each personal note with the words "I love you, Michael Jackson". If that's not amazing I don't know what is.

Haha.

2009-05-15

I feel.....pleasant

You know those days that are just awesome for no apparent reason? Like, you feel on top of the world all day and can't help smiling because you're so excited about....nothing? Yeah....today is one of those days. I love it.

Maybe it's the whole Friday, sunshine thing. Whatever it is, I'm feeling pretty good about life today.

2009-05-14

Job!

Just found out that I get to sign my contract for next year sometime next week! Good news....I have a job and I (most likely) get to stay where I'm at. My day just got a whole lot better.

Writer's Block

Today I had a little boy who could not for the life of him come up with anything to write about. I tried having him draw a brainstorm web. We talked about all the possibilities of things he could write about. Still, nothing. He sat for almost an hour looking really frustrated. So I came up with a brilliant idea (if I do say so myself.) I found a gel pen in my desk and announced to the whole class that I had been waiting to introduce my magic pen to them all year.

"The time has come for me to introduce you to the writer's block pen. This pen has magical abilities, and whoever holds it will be flooded with ideas for their writing. Today I'm going to give it to Zach."

All the kids watched in awe as he took the pen. He started smiling and immediately started writing. Hahaha....it's so funny that I can trick them so easily!

Anyway, it made me smile. I'm really going to miss these kids.

2009-05-11

Lunch Blog

I just ate half a can of beans and some tomato soup for lunch. Ugghhh...It definitely left a weird feeling in my stomach.

Back to work!

2009-04-25

iPhone Blog

So this is our little iPhone's first blog ever. I'm sitting in calypsos watching matt tutor my friend Allie. She's preparing to test out of her math 108 class in two weeks so we're trying to make that happen.


Allie's husband Jesse has an iPhone so this morning at breakfast we spent a good half hour looking up people's criminal records. Allie and I both looked up our high school boyfriends..hers had two traffic violations....mine had two burglary charges and a grand theft charge. But, I'm proud to say that I had the longest record of everyone we looked up...10 cases...including "parking in a disability space" (which apparently is a big deal,) "failure to follow traffic direction," and two driving without privileges cases. Yikes.


In my defense, I've been clean since 2004. Yes, I am proud.

2009-04-22

Poems

Here are a few poems that my first graders wrote recently:

Fall
By: Janna

Fall
Windy Autumn
Leaves Falling Slowly
Golden Leaves
Fall


Panda
By: Avery

Panda
Cute and Fuzzy
Munching on Bamboo
Sleeping, Climbing
Happy
Funny
Panda


Jets
By: Ethan

Jets
Rumbling Planes
Rumbling Sounds, Floating Above
Landing Down
Cool
Rumbling
Jets


Flowers
By: Brooklyn

Flowers
Colorful Roses
In the Spring
A Flower Grows
But in the Winter
It Closes Up
Flowers
I thought they were pretty impressive. :)

2009-04-21

www.playingforchange.com

Check out the website....such a cool idea. Street musicians from around the world.

2009-04-17

Jokes

On days that one of my first graders has a birthday we hold "comedy hour" while they're eating their cupcakes.

Here's the joke of the day:

First grader: "Mrs. King....I have a joke....what's 2 +2?"
Mrs. King: "Ummm.....4?"
First Grader: "Bacon!" (hysterical laughter.....)

2009-04-10

Seattle --> San Diego

I just found a flight from Seattle to San Diego for $117 round trip. Anyone wanna go with me? I'm tempted to buy a ticket right now and leave the day after school gets out. I'd love to lay by the beach for a few days.

Hmmmm.....

2009-03-25

Sickness

So a little while back I was trying to explain to someone that I sort of like being sick. I know it doesn't make sense....it doesn't even really make sense to me. But something about being sick makes me feel alive. I almost never take drugs when I'm sick or hurt....not even Tylenol.

Some might call that masochistic. I don't know.....


Derek Webb has this song that I always think about when I'm sick....here's the chorus:
I don’t want medication
just give me liberation
even if it cuts my legs right out from underneath
don’t give me medication
I want the real sensation
even when living feels just like death to me
I realize that the song isn't really talking about having a cold....still, I love the lyrics....and being sick reminds me of the song, which reminds me of my freedom in Jesus and the "life to the full" he promises. Check out the rest of the song here: Medication by Derek Webb.

On that note, there is one sickness I DO NOT like. It's called pink eye. And it's exactly what I have come down with as of this morning. I finally broke down and went to urgent care after I could barely open my eyes because the light hurt them so much. I got some antibiotics, and now I'm at home. Ugh......
Hopefully this stuff takes care of itself before we leave for Vegas. (2 days!)

2009-03-18

Thanks

Sometimes I have this weird phenomena occur that makes me really want to believe in Sigmund Freud's theories. It has to do with my "unconscious." Basically, Freud believed that most of our experiences -- our feelings, thoughts, ideas, etc. -- are not driven by our conscious thoughts but rather what lies beneath -- our unconscious.

The term "Freudian slip" refers to this phenomena....and it seems it happens to me often. Something inappropriate will slip out of my mouth completely unexpectedly when I meant to say something else. (Freud believed this applied primarily to our sexual impulses.....I hope not.)

Anyway, here's what happened today. I was trying to check my e-mail and went to the address bar to begin typing. As I typed, I started to space out. When I looked up, I had typed the word "thankfulness." ?????? Weird, I know. Not sure how it happened.....I was trying to type in the address for Yahoo.

Honestly, I think what's really going on here has less to do with Freud and more to do with what God's trying to say to me. I have been complaining a LOT recently, about....well....everything. I think God was bringing my attention to the issue, and bringing my focus back to Him.

Isn't it awesome that we have a personal God who is constantly pursuing and romancing us? I love that....and I am completely thankful for it.

2009-03-17

Goat Milk??


Today I watched as one of my first graders looked at a "got milk?" sign in confusion. He was holding up the lunch line so I told him to keep moving. When I noticed that he didn't pick up milk like he usually does, I asked why. He pointed to the sign and said, "Wellllll....I don't drink goat milk." Hahaha....made me laugh.

Good thing he's learned to read so well this year......


2009-03-04

My Name's Sarah, and I'm a Perfectionist.

I'd love to say that I don't care at all about what people think of me...in fact, I do say that sometimes....but it's so far from the truth.

Last night Matt and I were talking about the fact that I have a really hard time taking any sort of criticism, especially when it has to do with my job. I have this annoying disorder called perfectionism, and it tends to flare up at work most often. Because of this, I am uber sensitive to criticism, and even get hurt when I feel a lack of positive praise from my bosses. I care so much -- way too much -- about how I am perceived at work. I let small comments or events completely ruin my day. I have been constantly dwelling on something my principal said a couple of days ago. And the crazy thing is, the comment was pretty minuscule, and was something I already know about myself. (Had to do with my organization skills.....)

So I guess my point here is that I'm really trying to let go of my need to be perfect at work. I need to realize that it's necessary to be critiqued and challenged. And I need to stop dwelling on what people think about me (or what I think people think about me.) It's literally driving me nuts.

2009-03-01

High School

The thing I hate about Coeur d'Alene is that I grew up here, and I can't help but constantly run into people from high school.

I've changed SO much since high school -- sometimes I feel like I need to say that to people when I run into them. But most of the time I just avoid those people and hope I don't have to do the whole small talk thing. (I hate small talk more than most people...even though I'm often guilty of using it in these awkward situations.)

I especially hate running into girls from high school -- 'cause girls look you up and down and ask really ridiculous pointed questions in order to compare how far they've come in their lives with where you're at. I guess it's especially obvious to me because I read into people's motives so much...but it really drives me nuts.

Ok, this rant is over. I love Coeur d'Alene, and for the most part, I loved high school...but sometimes I miss being in a place where no one knows who you are. :)

P.S. I was forced to watch Mamma Mia for the SECOND time last night....that is the most ridiculous movie I've ever seen.

Do I sound angry tonight or what? :)

2009-02-27

Smorgosblog

I just spent $1,000 in an hour on school supplies with my first grade teaching team. I wish I could shop like that all the time. We seriously spent $113 on metallic crayons, and another $350 on racks to dry paintings on. Because we're a PYP school, we have a budget allotment of $1,000 to use on creative supplies for our classrooms. Kinda fun.

This weekend, I have to finish moving our crap stuff out of our old place. Then I have to clean the entire place top to bottom. No big deal. :)

I am so not looking forward to finishing up this moving process. I wish Matt were here to help me....but he's at state....they're doing really well, by the way.

I definitely got myself into this mess by convincing Matt to put off the cleaning and packing for a few days so we could spend more time together before he went to state. It's definitely my fault that I have a ridiculous amount to do....I just wish I could put it off a few more days....

Oh well.

Before I delve into cleaning, I'm going to Pilgrim's to buy groceries. I'm not buying all of our groceries, just some, 'cause that place is for yuppies who can spend $6.00 on a box of cereal. But I do like some of their stuff...especially their apples and milk.

I found this online recently...it's a list of items "they" say you should definitely buy organic:

1. Baby Foods: A 1995 report found 16 pesticides in approximately half the non-organic baby food samples.

2. Rice: In California, rice fields have been sprayed with so much pesticide that the groundwater has become contaminated.

3. Strawberries: 500 pounds of pesticide an acre is sprayed on non-organic strawberries.

4. Cereal grains: 90% of tested non-organic wheat cereals were found with pesticides according to a 1994 U.S. Food and Drug Administration report.

5. Corn products: Processed foods containing corn (e.g. popcorn and corn chips) were among the top 15 foods most likely to expose children to unsafe doses of organophosphate pesticides.

6. Bananas: Non-organic bananas from Central and South America are produced using benomyl (linked to birth defects) and chloropyrifos (neurotoxin).

7. Green Beans: A 1993 report found that 7 percent of the non-organic beans imported from Mexico contained residues of illegal pesticides.

8. Peaches: A recent US report stated that 5% of the non-organic peach crop was TOO contaminated for children to eat.

9. Apple juice: Non-organic apple juice ranks second highest for organophosphate residues.

10. Grapes and raisins: They very well may be the most pesticide polluted fruit in North America.



The end.

P.S. Isn't that blog title creative? Like a smorgosbord of thoughts in a blog....a smorgosblog...haha.

2009-02-26

Kittens, Inspired by Kittens!

I really don't like cats...but this made me laugh. Mostly cause it's just weird.

2009-02-23

Capone's and Jesus

Matt and I had an awesome conversation Saturday night over beer at Capone's. :) We talked about both our frustrations and joys as Christians...and what I realized is that sometimes, while I complain about others losing sight of the "big picture," I myself lose sight of that same "big picture" -- that Jesus is constantly pursuing a deeper relationship with us, and that we, because of His amazing love, can't help but respond. (Well...at least that's part of the big picture...the part I've been thinking about lately.)

To be perfectly honest, I've been frustrated lately with the questions at my growth group. So many of them seem to be "me" focused -- "What have you done lately to encourage others", etc. Here's my issue with those types of questions: there is nothing in me that naturally desires to bring glory to anybody but myself. There is nothing in me that does good. Before we know Jesus, all of our actions are worthless. I can do nothing to please God.

I realize that now that I know Jesus, my actions are worth something, and they can bring glory to God. But this is only because of the work the Holy Spirit is doing in and through me.

So I guess my point here is that a better question might be "How is God working through you to encourage others?" or "How has the Holy Spirit been evident in your life lately?" Those types of questions I can totally understand answering -- those questions are all about reflecting on God's goodness...not my own.

Just been pondering a lot lately I guess....am I being picky here, or does this resonate with anyone else?

2009-02-13

V-Day

Just got done with a first grade Valentine's Day party - crazy, but so fun.

We now have a "caring tree" in our class -- the kids put kind notes on the tree that are meant for the whole class to read -- things like "this is the best class ever" and "I love everyone in this class with all my heart." I did this for my benefit more than anything - I've been putting a note on the tree every day to remind myself why I am a teacher. I want my first graders to experience the love of Jesus through me.

Anyway, Happy Valentine's Day! I hope you get to spend the day with the people you care about the most.

As for me, I will be spending the day with three other couples....in a cabin....in the middle of nowhere....

Haha.

2009-02-12

Stimulus

This video breaks down what the new stimulus package will go towards...thought it was interesting:

Stimulus Bill

Chemistry Lesson of the Day

GNC vanilla whey protein powder and boiling water make a disgusting, sour, curled substance.

Way better with orange juice.
FYI.

2009-02-05

Love this...

1 Thessalonians 3:11-13

May God our Father himself and our Master Jesus clear the road to you! And may the Master pour on the love so it fills your lives and splashes over on everyone around you, just as it does from us to you. May you be infused with strength and purity, filled with confidence in the presence of God our Father when our Master Jesus arrives with all his followers.


1 Thessalonians 4:1-3

One final word, friends. We ask you—urge is more like it—that you keep on doing what we told you to do to please God, not in a dogged religious plod, but in a living, spirited dance. You know the guidelines we laid out for you from the Master Jesus. God wants you to live a pure life.

--The Message

Rest

I left worship practice tonight because I feel like junk...physically especially, but mentally and emotionally too.

So I'm spending some time alone with God tonight. A friend prayed for me as I was leaving and asked that God would "breathe life into me"....I feel like those are exactly the words I needed. I feel lifeless right now.

Without getting into much detail, I've felt this crazy sense of spiritual warfare in my life lately. And because of it, I've bought into the lie that I am completely unworthy and unrighteous in the eyes of God. While I may be unworhty...unrighteous...unholy....I've been meditating for the last couple of weeks on the fact that because of JESUS, God considers me worthy and righteous.

So tonight, I'm resting in God, and in the fact that I am holy and blameless in His sight.


Wow.

2009-02-04

Top 10 of the Week

So I'm starting a weekly top ten list....this is week #1. Maybe there will be a week #2 -- we'll have to see.
Top Ten of the Week:
Top 10 Most Embarrassing Facts About Myself

1. I shave about 5 times a year. It's a rare and special occasion if I bring out the razor.
2. I get extreme motion sickness on planes and carnival rides. I have thrown up at the fair more times than I can count.
3. I pick my nose.
4. I sing in the car at the top of my lungs all the time -- and then forget to stop when I get out and am walking through a parking lot. Really....I don't realize I'm singing until someone looks at me and laughs.
5. I have bladder stress incontinence, which basically means that if I say I've gotta go....I've really gotta go.
6. When I get out of really hot hot tubs, my skin turns bright red with large purple spots. For this reason I don't really like "hot tubbing" with people -- I look like I'm having an extreme allergic reaction, and people are always shocked by it.
7. I hate taking showers. I have to force myself to take them. They seem like a waste of time.
8. I don't know many people that could handle living with me. I'm the messiest person I've ever met.
9. I love watching The Hills. I watch it online....sometimes on my lunch break. It's probably the girliest thing about me.
10. I like spying on my cousins through facebook and myspace. I try to keep tabs on them and figure out if they're partying. A little creepy.....
I almost didn't post this....but then I decided to. However, I did take out a couple things that were really embarrassing and not meant for the world wide web. Haha.....

2009-01-31

New House

It's 1:30 in the morning and I can't get to bed because my mind is bombarded with decorating thoughts for our new house.


I'm super excited to move...super super excited. But I'm not so excited about the Taco Time tile in the bathroom....or the avocado green linoleum in the kitchen.....or the 1970's oak cabinets. Those things have got to go. My first mission is the cabinets, only because those are the easiest to fix. I may try and tackle the Taco Time tile soon, too....I'm trying to figure out if I can paint the tile instead of having to rip it out. Anyone know anything about painting tile?


So here's what I'm most excited about right now: green (as in eco-friendly) wallpaper. I found wall paper that comes in 12"x 12" squares and is made from 100% recycled paper. Not only that, but it's 3D! And you can paint it.....check it out:


MioCulture Wallpaper

I can't wait to be out of an apartment, and in downtown Coeur d'Alene instead of in the backyard of the Flying J. It will be SO nice to only have to drive ten minutes to work....and to be able to have Jude finally live with us again. I'll trade inconvenience for 70's decor any day of the week.

2009-01-30

Comedy hour

Such a good day today -- it's crazy how connected you can become with 6 and 7 year olds...but I feel like they are my own kids sometimes. I had so much fun with them today.

One of my classroom moms brought ice cream in for the class because she noticed how well behaved they were today. (It's a rare occasion, so we had to celebrate.) :) So while we were eating ice cream, I let my kids do "Comedy Hour" - they each got to stand up and tell a joke.

So here are some of my favorites:

Q: Why was the baby ant so confused?
A: Because all of his uncles were ants.

Knock, knock.
Who's there?
Poop! (Yeah, that kid obviously didn't get the memo about "appropriate jokes")

Knock, knock.
Who's there?
Donut.
Donut who?
Donut.....donut.....donut be late! (Made up on the spot...I was impressed.)

And the winner of comedy hour....

"Oh no, the boss is praying." ????? (I don't get it, but I still thought it was hysterical. Probably something she heard on TV. Haha....)

2009-01-26

Weird Day

Weird day today....anyone else think something is in the air? All day I just felt off....

When I took psych. in college we talked about mood changes -- and how psychologists have found that there are certain days where you just wake up feeling crappy for no reason at all. Nothing particularly bad happens to make your mood go sour -- but you're just in a funk all day. Some have predicted that it has something to do with the moon phases, or changes in barometric pressure...I don't know, but I am definitely having one of those days. It's hard not to blame everything and everyone around me for my bad mood -- but in all reality, the day has been very average...even enjoyable. Hopefully this mood will pass.

Off to put my sweats on and relax!

2009-01-24

Favorites

These are a few of my fav-o-rite things....

fruit roll-ups
flip flops
bottled water (I know, I know...it's bad for the enviornment)
our green scooter
swimming in the lake in August (Matt lies on an intertube while I kick around the lake for hours. He's not a swimmer.)
yoga
potatoes
Ben Harper
old jeans
charcoal drawing
Seattle weekend road trips and sleeping in the back of the car
Blue C sushi (Spyder roll...mmm...)
real fire places
the first snow
three day weekends
down pillows
fall
staying up late
The Hills (yes, I am embarassed)
camp fires
backpacking (but only if we don't have to go more than 3 miles with our packs)
soy lattes
riding my bike downtown with Matt in the summer
The 4th of July
adventures with my husband


I wrote this list of favorite things after having a conversation with Matt about my least favorite thing: cleaning. I've been attempting to clean all day....I've also been distracted all day and have gotten almost nothing done. WHat can I say, I'm an ENFP. Here is an excerpt from a website on ENFPs that I think describes me quite accurately:


"Because ENFPs live in the world of exciting possibilities, the details of everyday life are seen as trivial drudgery. They place no importance on detailed, maintenance-type tasks, and will frequently remain oblivous to these types of concerns. When they do have to perform these tasks, they do not enjoy themselves. This is a challenging area of life for most ENFPs, and can be frustrating for ENFP's family members."

So true.

2009-01-20

The Inaugural Address - First Grade Style

Be inspired:

"Dear Americans,
I will make peace and I will make freedom and I will make liberty and as president I hope for freedom for every American, even tan, white, and brown, no matter if you are white."

"I want to make everyone have what they need and have beautiful stuff like water fountains and houses! And maybe even clean water and food. I hope to have peace! I love everyone in the whole wide world no matter what. "


"I do not care what you look like. I want to end the war. Martin Luther King worked hard..he is my brother. I want freedom for this country and people!"


"I hope for peace because it is hurting people! I hope people would destroy gadgets! The gadgets hurt people. Gadgets are bombs and guns."


I think I have some future presidential candidates in my midst. Haha.

2009-01-17

Robyn and George King: Still in Their Prime

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2009-01-14

First Grade and My Purpose

So in my classroom, I've "hired" all my kids to do classroom jobs. (Lunch count manager, recycling coordinator, sanitation department, etc.) My decisions were based on their personality, strengths, and interests. The kids love doing their jobs -- and it's rare that I have to remind them what it is, or that something needs to get done. They are so proud when they are used throughout the day for a purpose. And when I assign new tasks or jobs to them, they beam with delight. In fact, just yesterday one of my boys looked at me while fulfilling his duties as recycling coordinator and said, "You definitely hired the right person for this job! I'm really good at recycling coordinator, huh Mrs. King?"


I write this because I've been thinking a lot lately about purpose -- specifically, the purposes God has for me. I know that in the "classroom of life," God has specific jobs for me -- a purpose designed perfectly for me based on my strengths, personality, and interests. The issue is that I feel a little lost at times as to what these specific purposes are. And I think that's because, unlike 6 year olds, I don't always see myself in the light God sees me. My first graders will happily tell you that they are great at their job -- and they have no doubts that they they are the best person for that job. I think if I were more willing to believe that God truly has created me with amazing and unique gifts, I might be able to see my purpose more clearly.

Just something I've been pondering lately. I love that God uses first graders to move in my life. :)

2009-01-12

My friend, Mike Steve

I received the following e-mail from 'Mike Steve" today:

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I could barely read the e-mail in the first place...but after stuggling through it, I had to wonder....do people really fall for this stuff? Hahaha....oh man, I hope not.

Also funny that the e-mail was from Mike Steve but was signed Steve Mike. I think they just chose two common American names and put them together randomly. Cracks me up.

I heart....structure????? (What???)

As much as I loved my winter break, I am so glad to be back at school and on a normal schedule. It's sort of nice to have some structure....never thought I'd say that!

I have been so proud of my first graders lately. It's like something "clicked" over break...I don't really get it, but I am definitely grateful. We have our big standardized reading test coming up next week....the IRI. (Dun, dun, dunnnn......) Pretty stressful, because so much rests on those stupid standardized tests these days. Hopefully they'll perform well and make me look good. :)

On a separate note, I talked to my principal today about the possibility of me being out of a job next year. Luckily she said she doesn't think that will happen....let's hope. The economy is really in the crapper right now. (I'm so lady-like...)

That is all.

2009-01-09

AAAAHHHHHHH

Yesterday was awesome....but today....not so much.

I left our house at 6:45 with an armload of stuff for the "Winter Party" we had at school today. Matt had already started my car for me to warm it up, so the keys were in the ignition. When I opened the passenger side door to load the car, my arms were so full that I had to throw my hip into the door to swing it open fully. Upon doing so, I apparently hit the automatic lock button. When I closed the door again, I ended up locking myself out -- along with my purse, wallet, cell phone, and boots.

I spent about 30 minutes looking for an alternate set of keys. When I found some that I thought looked like a match, I went and tried them in the subaru. Once again...disaster. I twisted the key too hard and it broke off in the lock. At this point, I'm freaking out because I know Matt usually doesn't answer his phone in the morning, and a locksmith usually takes a good couple of hours to get to your car. But I decided to walk to good ol' Howard Johnson Inn and use their phone anyway. I called Matt at around 7:20 and THANK GOODNESS he answered his phone. He came to my rescue and saved the day....which was very nice, considering it made him and me late to work today.

On the way back from the HoJo, I slipped and fell on the ice. I was so mad....I was swearing under my breath all the way home.

My boss wasn't thrilled with the fact that I wasn't there on time and they couldn't get ahold of me. Luckily they called Matt and he explained the situation. (Once again, he saved the day.) The whole incident sort of made for a hectic day.

Even though the day started off crappy, it seems to be turning out alright. (I'm going to The Porch with some work friends in a few minutes to de-stress.) It's days like this that really make me think about what (or who) I'm letting rule my life -- my current circumstances, or Jesus.


Anyway, it's Friday! Yay!!

2009-01-08

Birthdays and Free Things

So I've been researching all of the free stuff you can get for your birthday from various venders. Pretty awesome...I never knew! I could spend all night eating free dessert if I wanted too. But here's the free things I've contemplated taking advantage of this year:

Free oil change at Auto Zone
Free Cold Stone ice cream (my favorite ice cream...mmmm....)
Free movie rental at Hollywood Video
Free coffee mug from Krispy Kreme
Free burrito from QDoba
Free burger from Red Robin (a gardenburger, perhaps)

I won't get to most of that stuff...in fact, I won't get to any of it most likely. But I still like the idea of getting free stuff. Makes my birthday seem even more special.

Today's been awesome....my mom brought brownies to my first graders and me. My grandma came in and brought me a lucky bamboo plant (which the first graders were very impressed by..."It's luckyyyy!!!! I think it has magic!") My first graders spontaneously broke into song (the happy birthday song, naturally) while we were eating snack. And Heather Olds sang me (and some random hospital staff members) the best rendition of Happy Birthday I've ever heard.

Awesome day so far, and it's only noon. I like 25.

2009-01-07

Matthew Lewis King

Found this on a friend's blog and thought it was fun:

1. Where did you meet your husband?
Matt and I met through his roommate, who I was dating at the time. (His name was also Matt, ironically.) Then we worked together at summer camp...that's where we started dating.


2. How long did you date before you got married?
We long-distance dated for about 8 1/2 months before we got engaged...I was living in Minnesota, he was in Idaho Falls. Then we were engaged for WAAAYYYY too long... over a year. Felt too long to us.


3. How long have you been married?
Two and a half years (as of January 2nd.)


4. What does he do to surprise you?
Matt comes up with crazy spontaneous things for us to do...like one time, he took me on an "egg dropping contest" adventure. We purchased items from the grocery store that we used to create a protection barrier for our eggs. (Our items had to be under $3...that was a requirement.) I chose packaging tape and a roll of paper towels...Matt chose asparagus. (???) I won, of course...Matt's eggs broke pretty quickly. I even got a certificate. It was so much fun.


5. What is your favorite feature of his?
Honestly...have you seen his backside? Seriously, it's pretty darn nice. I also love his smile and his blue eyes.


6.What is your favorite quality?
Matt is really smart, which I think is pretty special. He is also really kind, and gentle, and level-headed (unlike me sometimes.) Matt's probably the nicest person I've ever met....really. He also is really fun to be with...we have a blast together.


7. Does he have a nickname for you?
So many....sort of embarrassing. He used to call me lumpkins...not really sure how that got started. But he usually calls me sweetie. (Cheesy...) :)


8. What is his favorite food?
Matt likes most foods, as long as they come in giant-sized portions. Every time we go to a restaurant he asks the waitress what the biggest thing on the menu is. He also really likes lasagna, Thai food, and Indian food. (We share a love for Thai and Indian.)


9. What is his favorite sport?
Matt was an awesome wrestler in high school and college, and now he coaches JV wrestling at Coeur d'Alene High School. So I'd say that's his favorite sport for sure. He also likes golfing (he just started a couple years ago,) rock climbing, and snowboarding.


10. When and where did you first kiss?
Matt and I had the most awkward first kiss EVER. We were in the basement of his grandparents house...we went up there for the weekend with some other friends of ours. I had been waiting all night for him to kiss me...we went for a walk by ourselves down by the creek and sat on a log for about half an hour. It was the perfect setting...but he never made the move. So I gave up. Later that night while we were sitting downstairs, he plunged at me unexpectedly and kissed me. He didn't move his lips for about five whole seconds. So awkward. He was super nervous, haha.


11. What is your favorite thing to do as a couple?
We always talk about this -- because I think our favorite thing to do together is just be together. We have so much fun with whatever we're doing...and that's what makes us so good for each other. :) But if I had to choose some activities, I'd say that we love riding on our scooter in the summer, riding bikes, camping, talking at night, and traveling.


12. Do you have children?
No, no thank you. (At least not for a while.)

13. Does he have any hidden talents?
Matt can thread his lips with invisible thread and then pull them apart. (You'd have to see it to understand...) He has very flexible facial muscles...I call him a face contortionist. Pretty impressive.

14. How old is he?
Matt is 27 as of December 18th.


15. Who said I love you first?
He did....but he wrote it to me in a letter before he said it out loud. He was too scared to say it to my face. Haha. So I wrote "I love you" back to him in a separate letter. He didn't actually say it out loud for another week or so. We were such junior highers.


16. What is his favorite music?
Matt's into lots of different types of music -- but he really loves Indie music and alt. country. His favorite band right now is probably Death Cab for Cutie.


17. What do you admire most about him?
I admire the fact that Matt likes everyone he meets...he is the least judgemental person I've ever met. He gives everyone a fair shot. It's almost impossible for someone to make Matt not like them. I almost never hear him say negative things about other people....I really admire that. He sees the good in everyone.


18. What is his favorite color?
Matt always gets stressed out at this question...I keep trying to get him to nail down a specific color, and he won't do it. I have heard him mention blue a few times though.


19. Will he read this?
Yep...cause he's a blogger now! Awww yeah.

2009-01-05

Snow Day, Fun Day

Another snow day tomorrow.

Snow days are little gifts from Heaven. I really don't mind the snow when the snow = snow day. Yahoo!

Shortest blog ever. Just thought I'd share my excitement.

2009-01-04

I Love My Job

For the past couple of days I've been dreading going back to work. Not because I hate my job, but because I've enjoyed my time off soooo much. But, today when I went into my classroom to do some work, I started feeling like I was ready to go back. I really miss my kids....and that's why I am doing what I'm doing.

Sometimes I feel like I come off pretty negative when I talk about my job. I think this is because I get so drained every day. I've never done anything in my life that stretches my patience and energy to its limits the way teaching first grade does. I'm not gonna lie, it's really hard sometimes. I get frustrated with the politics and the lack of appreciation and understanding for all that I do. People think that teaching is baby-sitting with the extra bonus of summers off. SO far from the truth. But, regardless of my frustrations...regardless of how much time and energy I put into my job...I can honestly say that I LOVE what I do.

I don't know of any other job that offers the opportunity to build such strong connections and relationships with the people you work with. I get choked up even thinking about it -- during the day, my first grade classroom really feels like a family to me. We grow and change and learn and laugh together -- and that's what makes my job so rewarding. So, even though I have loved the time off, I'm ready to go back. I miss my kids, and I'm pretty pumped to see them tomorrow.

Unless we have another snow day -- -which I wouldn't mind. :)

2009-01-03

Fill-In

Check out my new blog! Hopefully I'll have more time to blog this month -- maybe my sweet new layout will inspire me.

Today I have to...ahem, I mean get to ...go to another wrestling tournament. This one's in Freeman, WA. I'm going to take a good book and some school work and hopefully get some things done today.

I miss my first graders, but to be honest, I'm not looking forward to going back to work. I could definitely get used to this whole "not working" thing. I love being able to hang out with Matt all day.

Big 2-5 this Thursday! Not sure how I feel about that yet....