Monthly Archives: October 2008

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Weekend Pictures #1

Pictures from a few weekends ago.  Looks unreal, but I promise, it is. I’m just that good. Well OK, so I used photoshop a little. :P


In other exciting news, the Phillies are headed to the World Series!!! Yippeeeee!!!!! :D

Go Phillies!

Eric: Want to take a walk?
Jen: No, I want to blog.
Eric: You’d rather blog than take a walk with your husband?? … Don’t answer that. 

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Sooooo… I’m not that into baseball, but the Phillies are ONE game away from the World Series.  The first and last time they won the World Series was in 1980, and per Wikipedia, they have lost the most games of any team in the history of Major League Baseball.  How sad!!  So our fingers are crossed that this will be THE year, and if it is, here is proof that we were among the crowds cheering for them.  And to my pleasant surprise, it wasn’t all that bad.  I actually kinda enjoyed it!

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This past weekend my not-so-little little brother came to visit, and as if lounging on our couch watching tv and sipping lemonade weren’t enough of a retreat from his busy college schedule, we headed to a nearby park to be one with nature. And by one, I mean skipping rocks, bugs in our faces, marveling at geese formations and running around a lake type of oneness.  It was wonderful!  Maybe I’ll post more pictures later… Eric caught some amazing shots. For now, this will have to suffice.  


Happy Tuesday!

Fireproof my marriage

Eric and I watched the movie Fireproof tonight, and while it was 97% predictable and pretty much no-frills as far as acting & special effects, it was two hours of my life well-spent. It was simple yet profound. It was real.  I left the theater energized, spilling over with hope and love and confidence. ”Fireproof doesn’t mean that a fire will never come, but that when it comes, you’ll be able to withstand it.”  

Speaking of relationships, I was marking a date on my calendar the other day and noticed that we already have six weddings planned for next year, from San Francisco and Chicago, to Canada and Japan. Crazy!!  And while I am truly happy for our engaged friends, because marrying the right person at the right time is an indescribable blessing, I also feel an increasing burden to assure my non-married, non-engaged, and especially non-dating friends that there is NO RUSH to find that special someone and seal the deal.  Enjoy whatever stage of life you’re at, because the grass is always greener on the other side.  Having been married for 9 months, I feel like I’m just beginning to scratch the surface but can already attest that marriage is hard work and not rosy all the time. Sorta like an onion (sorry Eric)… you start peeling the layers of each other and become so raw and vulnerable that you can’t hold back tears, because when it’s good, it’s so good, but when it’s hard, it’s soooo hard! I hope that made sense. Anyway, what I’m saying is that married people struggle too, with different sorts of issues, and rather than wondering if the grass really is greener, everyone ought to start watering their own lawns. (I’m preaching to myself here!)  So if you’re married, fireproof your marriage. If you’re engaged, make time to prepare for marriage amidst the wedding plans.  And if you’re single, savor the independence and wait… wait… w.a.i.t. for the right one! Focus on becoming a person that will make your future spouse feel like they’ve struck gold.. so that when the time comes, you will both be SO ready. Til then, do NOT let people pressure you into their timeline. I cringe when I hear others say “EVERYBODY is getting married” these days, because it’s not true and it’s not the goal. Be content where you are and live each stage – and each day – to its fullest!!

Don’t settle for Hersheys. Eat Godiva!! (Poor transition, but whatever.)

Lego my Bible

This is crazy cool… maybe just crazy.  Check it out here.  

Which just goes to show that God can use ANYTHING. Which is great news for me!!
Will write more later. I’m pooped.

Double high-five!!

Our tech-savvy friend Allen came over today and while I sauce-and-tossed in the kitchen, he clicked away at our computer to find out that my blog had 10 unique hits today. TEN. Having just started this blog, ten is HUGE for me!! So I just wanted to celebrate a little and say a huge thank you to my web-friends!!

This day I promise, I will (try to) keep my posts pithy, and the pictures plentiful.  The stuff good blogs are made of.
Pithy adj. having substance and point : tersely cogent ; concise
Cogent adj. having power to compel or constrain ; pertinent ; relevant 

And hopefully you’ll learn something along the way.  Or just be amused at how.. um.. prepared my in-laws are, should disaster ever strike and the world run out of spaghetti sauce.  Happy Friday!!