Monthly Archives: March 2014

Hope Spoken

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Y’all, I’m blogging on a plane. I’m flying high at 30,000 feet while sipping an iced caramel macchiato I grabbed at Starbucks just moments before boarding.

Hold up, let’s reflect on those last two sentences for a sec. One, I said y’all, which is totally permissible after being in Dallas all weekend. Second, my drink is iced, meaning I’m soaking up every ounce of springiness before hitting the ground in the frozen tundra that is Minnesota. And last, what was I thinking when I made the decision to juggle a drink without a sealed top along with my weekend luggage bag sans wheels, my sweet new No 41 bag, and my boarding pass? Dad, you won’t be surprised to hear I was among the last half dozen on the plane. And I didn’t even have kids in tow. But I made it! And that’s something!

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I am on my way back from Hope Spoken, likely the greatest conference I’ve ever attended with 200+ incredibly inspiring women. Besides lots of hugs & tears & laughs & chocolate, there was a whole lot of amazingness going on. I arrived knowing only my darling friend, Anna of Along an Inland Sea. Ms Anna told me about the conference last fall after it was already sold out. Fortunately, I was able to score a ticket over Twitter and started dreaming of a weekend surrounded by some incredible women I knew only from Instagram and through a few blogs. I was a little nervous as our plane prepared to land in Dallas on Friday afternoon. I admit that part of it was due to the turbulence in the air (Anna & I may or may not have squeezed each others hands for dear life), but most of my nerves came from not knowing quite what was to come. It was like getting ready for summer camp and wondering what it would look like, who’d be in my cabin, and desperately hoping the counselor was one of the ‘cool ones.’ But as soon as we arrived at the hotel, met the roomies, and checked in for the conference, I felt so wrapped in love that all my fears flew right out the window. And that was the beginning.

IMG_1790lots of tears & laughs in the company of these beautiful women

My heart was reset this weekend. It was encouraged and steeped in the beauty of Jesus’ love for me. We were led in worship, we spent time studying God’s Word in small groups, and we heard words from women who were transparent and honest and so real. That’s not something that is easy to come by in this world of blogging where it’s so easy to reveal only the cool, artsy, enviable parts of life and hide the messy, tough stuff. As everything came to a close earlier today, I realized that this is the first time in my life I have left a conference fully and deeply content with who I am and where I am. I feel no pressure to measure up to anyone else. Instead, I want to soak in time with Jesus, praying & journaling & reading, to discover what He has next for me.

IMG_1782my dear Anna – soaking in the Dallas sunshine

Friday night, Shauna Niequist, author of Cold Tangerines and Bittersweet, shared a message that spoke directly to my heart. Everything she said hit exactly where I am right now. The need for margin and to slow down and get rid of the busy. She mentioned that we can be ‘brimming with contentedness,’ which completely appeals to me. This is one area where I struggle, often feeling like I just can’t keep up with everything I want to do and feel I should do. But there are very few feelings of contentment in that. It’s far from where I want to live this life and it’s not at all what God wants of me. It’s only what I feel the world wants of me or what I feel pressured to show the world. So I hope to arrive home and go after contentedness. It’s so opposite of what I usually go home with after a conference. I love what Shauna said she’s striving for this year: More Love. Less Hussle. I dearly want to adopt that and find it in my own life.

So soon I’ll be home, in the company of my little loves and my Pete. This plane can’t go fast enough. I’m praying I’ll be able to hold onto the truths and love I experienced this weekend and carry them into my at-home, woman-wife-mama-friend life. I really just want more of Jesus and his love. And that is so good.

 


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{inspired} by sweet dreams

God is continually reminding me that he has not only called me or Pete to this journey of life in Africa. He has so clearly created our sweet babies to be a part of that plan in an incredible way. Another example of His plan for the four of us happened recently. I am constantly in awe of God’s amazing plan. How are we so blessed to be on this path?

 

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IDSC 2014 Meetup!

Here they are! Photos from our weekend in the Dells! Ella’s current love of mermaids and water parks pretty much guaranteed we’d have an exciting time, but what really made it great was that we were there to meet up with lots of other families who are connected to the International Down Syndrome Coalition (IDSC).

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{inspired} chalkboard art

Chalkboards are sooo popular right now, and I am all over that trend. Maybe part of it is the teacher in me. I’ve always loved them. I have a couple little chalkboards around the house that I would love to jazz up with some artsiness. I’m not great at coming up with such ideas on my own, though, so I recently took a stroll through Pinterest for ideas. I came up with one piece of inspiration, which led me to draw the picture below on a board in my kitchen. The vintage board was found by my grandma, who is pretty amazing when it comes to garage sales.

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Here are a few of the other lovelies I found on Pinterest that I thought were quite inspiring.

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If you want to try making your own chalkboard printable, I found this blog post with a tutorial on how to do is using PicMonkey. I haven’t actually tried it yet, so I can’t say how it all works, though I have used Pickmonkey many times. Let me know if you try it out!

Enjoy!


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Photo Friday

Things got a little busy over the last few days, so I didn’t quite get those pictures up from the weekend. They’re on the way, though! I can tell you that in the absence of a blog post, I have a clean house, a very organized linen closet,  and a stack of boxes to be given to friends filled with stuff we no longer need. Feeling good! We also spent the entire day yesterday celebrating Pete’s birthday. Last year, we didn’t get to do anything to celebrate since Pete was still in the craziness of residency. Actually, I went out for sushi with my sister instead. This year was fantastic! Photos to come, but in the meantime, here is a glimpse at the week that has passed.

 

Photo Friday

 


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A Little Peek

We had a pretty fantastic weekend away! I’m still getting pictures posted, so this is your little peek at what will be up tomorrow.

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Have a lovely Wednesday!

 


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