Monday, January 31, 2011

Snowpocalypse

I love Oklahoma weather. Two days ago, I was in shorts and a t-shirt and now I'm home, bundled up, anticipating the weather event of the year. Work is off tomorrow (yay!) and the groceries are bought. I am ready for the blizzard of 2011. Word on the street is that it's comparabile to the blizzard of 2010, whatever that means! Hopefully tomorrow we will have some pretty pictures of otherwise normal things covered in snow. If we don't, that means work was called off pre-emptively and that will never happen again. I'm crossing my fingers for at least an inch!

Saturday, January 29, 2011

A Beautiful Day











The crazy thing about Oklahoma is that it can be snowy one day and the next day it will be seventy degrees. So far in January we've had alot of cold, a little snow, and now two days of seventy degree weather! We were trying to decided how to enjoy our warm Saturday and Blake suggested we go down to Sulphur, a little town about an hour south of us that has a state park with hiking trails. So, we headed down and enjoyed the wonderful day. We even saw buffalo, and they were roaming.

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Going To Prison

Blake spent all of today in training so he can go to jail. He has volunteered to help a man in our church with a men's ministry he is doing in the Lexington prison near Norman. He starts this week (I think) and will be going once a week to help work with a group of men who are wanting to learn about how to become more responsible members of society. Please be praying with him, that he would have the boldness to share the gospel with these men!

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Snow Day (Sort Of)

Today we had a good little winter storm come through. I didn't go to work, not because of the roads, but because of a persistent cough I've had for a few days. I've almost completely lost my voice, so I decided to take the day and rest at home. I haven't been able to sleep well, so I'm trying to gather my energy to go back to work tomorrow. We'll see. Anyways, the snow was beautiful, but it's already melted. It's amazing how yesterday was fairly nice and today it snowed and now it's just cold. Gotta love Oklahoma weather!

Monday, January 17, 2011

Unsanitized

I feel like being back in Oklahoma, I've run out of funny stories and cool pictures to blog about. There is nothing unique or ordinary about going to work every day and spending the weekends catching up on sleep and re-charging. There are no more donkey carts driving by the windows or crazy things that happen to me anymore. But it dawned on me the other day...I live in America now! Sure, life is boring, but I don't have to sanitize all of my blogs anymore. The most important part of who I am is my walk with the Lord and I have the freedom to talk about that now. It's funny how I had to train myself to speak in "code". "M" or "worker" for my job. "Homegroup" or "club was the place that I gathered with my fellow believers in Oklahoma. "Father" was my Heavenly Father. Now I have to untrain myself. I don't think I'll ever be ever be able to use the "M" word liberally anymore, but I'm so thankful that I live in a country where I can freely talk about my relationship with God, even on the internet. So, since clever, funny things don't really happen to me anymore, I'll try to be better about blogging some of the things that I am learning, which is really the most important thing anyways!

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Going Green

I don't usually do New Year's resolutions, but I do try to deny myself things for certain periods of time. I figure the practice of discipline is a good thing! So, Blake and I have decided to go off caffeine for a year. So far it's been a breeze, and we figure it will save us a fortune in eating out money if we always get water!

However, this month I'm doing an additional challenge. I have gone organic. I've been kind of stalled on my weight loss for a while, and even gained some on the holidays so I'm eating healthy, hard core. It's been challenging, but I'm on day six of twenty eight. Basically, my rule of thumb is that it has to be something that directly came from nature. Nothing processed, no sodium, so sugar. So pasta is out, cookies are out. It's been tough, but not as bad as I thought it would be. I can usually eat constantly throughout the day if I stick to the fruits and veggies. So far, seven pounds! Yay!

I'm coupling the eating with running. Excersize is something I enjoy but rarely make the time to do consitently. I still try to do stuff, I just am not good at sticking to plans. So, Blake and are doing a six week running plan. (I usually stick to stuff longer if I can do it in four to six week chunks). This involves running in the cold evenings when I get home, but so far it hasn't been too bad. I've really enjoyed the last couple of runs. I used to run 5 miles at a time, so it's good to be making progress towards that.

So, anyways, that is taking alot of mental energy, but so far it's worth it!