Monday, September 20, 2010

visitors!

just wanted to share some pictures from the end of last week and this weekend...it was quite exciting as two pieces of home found themselves in arizona!

trinity and jason made a stop in flagstaff on their way from texas to their new home in seattle...stephen and i got to share a meal with them thursday night, and then friday morning before sending them on their way, trin, jason, and i visited two of arizona's most stirring sights...

bedrock, complete with 5 cent coffee and the once-in-a-lifetime chance to drive a car with a trailer hitch from the stone age, and...

the grand canyon, complete with a picnic breakfast (a la stephen's generosity), and a whole bunch of "ohmagosh"s!


then saturday i was lucky enough to be able to drive down to gorgeous sedona to spend a wonderful, relaxed, saturday afternoon with lauren, rob, and her sweet family!
just can't tell you how often i'm pulled back into gratefulness.

Friday, September 3, 2010

a few things i've learned

during my first eleven days living in flagstaff:

1. "the human mind plans the way, but the Lord directs the steps." i found out quickly upon arrival in town that i wouldn't be able to attend school this semester as i had hoped. feeling overwhelmed and pretty defeated, the job search began.

2. the Lord provides. next wednesday, i'll start part time work at a montessori school that's a literal two minute walk from the home i'm living in. (still also in the interview process with a few other organizations, in both health care and social services.)

3. planet earth is arrestingly beautiful.


4. figuring out something to eat three times a day that is creative, healthy, yummy, and reasonably priced is difficult. this is not a new discovery, but it is a thought that i continue to be very familiar with...

5. children's laughter holds all the joy the world has to offer! i get the privilege of living with two children, ages two and six, and their gracious, sweet mom. they are so full of innocence, love, glee...and stand as a constant reminder of what's important.

thank you all for thinking of me and praying for me during this transitional time...stephen and i have been having a wonderful time in the midst of our busyness...we spent this morning in oak creek picking blackberries! this place is beautiful, and full of kind, interesting people...there is much to be thankful for, and i am thankful indeed!