Friday, August 28, 2009

I'll Be Somewhere Down in Texas....if you're looking for me.

Tomorrow.. I head off to Texas - again, yes again. Though this trip has been planned for many months! I'm off to the great state until Sept. 7th and I'm so super excited.

On Saturday I get to see people that I've missed dearly and that I'm super crazy about.

On Sunday: continuance of above as well as attending a New Life service, which I can't wait for. (The podcasts just don't cut it...)

On Monday: Seeing my sister and Will again...and heading to Frankston to Mom & Dad's!

On Tuesday: Getting to see Sarah, Wade & Travis for dinner.

On Wednesday: Playing in Frankston (which I can't wait for...)

On Thursday: Repeat Wednesday

On Friday: See my most favorite Rachel in the whole world - it's been about 4 months and that's the longest it's EVER been. As well as see some family members as they begin arriving for a fun-filled-family-frankston-weekend!

On Saturday: Repeat Friday + getting to see Anna!! And more family I'm sure.

On Sunday: Play

On Monday: back to VA.

Man, when I spell it out like that, it seems soo short, but I guess it's not.

I still find it somewhat amazing how I "never thought I'd go home" and now, it's my favorite place to be. I'm thankful the Lord brought me away from my family, far away, so I'd know just how lucky I was and how amazing of a family and friends I have been blessed with.

Also - I'm reading a book titled "Through Painted Deserts" by Donald Miller - and I leave you with this quote - I absolutely love it.

And so my prayer is that your story will have involved some leaving and some coming home, some summer and some winter, some roses blooming out like children in a play. My hope is your story will be about changing, about getting something beautiful born inside of you, about learning to love a woman or a man, about learning to love a child, about moving yourself around water, around mountains, around friends, about learning to love others more than we love ourselves, about learning oneness as a way of understanding God. We get one story, you and I, and one story alone. God has established the elements, the setting and the climax and the resolution. It would be a crime not to venture out, wouldn't it?

It might be time for you to go. It might be time to change, to shine out.

I want to repeat one word for you:
Leave.

Roll the word around on your tongue for a bit. It is a beautiful word, isn't it? So strong and forceful, the way you have always wanted to be. And you will not be alone. You have never been alone. Don't worry. Everything will still be here when you get back. It is you who will have changed.

--something I've needed to hear for a while.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

3 States in ONE weekend...

You couldn't do that in Texas...

My friend Wes came up to visit this past weekend. It was a whole lot of fun and we did so much that it felt like he was here for a lot longer than just the weekend.

Friday afternoon we walked around the monuments and met my friend Lauren, her cousin and roommate at Paolo's in Georgetown (a fabulous Italian restaurant that you must try if you're ever in the area!!) and then, we headed back to see the monuments at night time (the way I prefer them most! There is just something so amazing about seeing them lit up - and that's all you see.

"No one lights a lamp and puts it in a place where it will be hidden, or under a bowl. Instead he puts it on its stand, so that those who come in may see the light."

These monuments were built to stand out, and not to be hidden. As Christians, we are called to stand out, to be the light in the darkness. I know for myself, far to often, I'm willing to sometimes go into the darkness instead of really proclaim the message of Christ.

We finally made it back to Falls Church about 12:30...and we were rising early to head to Assateague Island, Maryland - right on the Atlantic Ocean, to watch the wild mustangs run. The island was beautiful and the horses, well - you can only imagine an animal placed in it's natural habitat - it's just beautiful, and simply freeing.

From there we headed north along Hwy 1, driving through Ocean City, MD up to Dewey Beach, DE where we ventured out and went Parasailing - which is just incredible. After parasailing we continued north to Rehoboth Beach, DE where we had dinner at Big Fish Grill - as suggested by most of the people on the parasailing boat! (Also reccommended if you're in the area any time soon!) I had blackened mahi mahi with mango salsa and mashers - and it was quite excellent. Wes had swordfish and I'm pretty sure he enjoyed his as well.

We headed down to the boardwalk on the way to the beach where we took a few pictures and headed back to the car - it was about 10 pm at this point, and we still had a 3 hr drive back to Falls Church ahead of us.

Thankfully, we made it back home safe just before 1:30 a.m. and were up bright and early the following morning for church at The National Cathedral....followed by my first experience of Greek food where we met up with Lauren and her cousin again.

We drove to the White House, Capitol, Georgetown Cupcakes and then to Iwo Jima before I dropped him off at the airport!

It was a super fun weekend and I'm so thankful that we had a safe, fun adventure!

I'm heading to Texas on Saturday - spur of the moment - and I'm pretty excited about it. Flying into S.A., staying with my sister in Fredericksburg, going to Houston to see all my nieces and nephews of whom we're taking to Galveston for the day, College Station on Wednesday, Austin on Thursday - to see WICKED! And Friday I'm flying back up here.... only to be flying back to Texas the next Saturday (8/29) for a previously planned vacation!

Side note: listen to how sweet my little nephew is: So his Granny came over tonight and asked him, "Is your A-squared (aunt ashley) going to come see you this weekend?" and He points to the sky...because I'll be coming in an airplane, just like h...ow he came to see me! Makes you wish he was your nephew I bet!

So blessed.