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Tuesday, July 31, 2012
turning 30...
During the summer of 2012 I have managed to get a new job, a boyfriend and.... gasp... turn 30. I've seen some friends really struggle with 30 and I was determined not to join them. In reality, we're getting older every day and we've created these societal expectations and media pressure that have determined who we should be when we turn 30. I think if you had asked me 15 years ago... probably even 10 years ago where I would be when I turned 30, I would have told you I'd be married with a kid or two while balancing some amazing career. Of course I also thought I'd meet my husband in college. I probably struggled more graduating college and not being any closer to mastering my love life than I did this year. At the same time I was cognizant of this milestone approaching and trying to figure out what I was doing with my life.
I've tried to balance these feelings of content and panic all summer. Change is never easy... at least not for me and I am usually a big long-term planner. In May I typically know what the next 7-8 months will look like. During this May I had no idea what I would be doing in June let alone December or January. I over think things and analyze every possible scenario and this summer I've been challenged to just take it one day at a time while still checking my direction. We can't let the unknown of next week paralyze us, but I also don't think we should keep our head down so much that we end up falling off the track.
I'm confident God spends time convincing me to really be satisfied in Him alone and sometimes that means holding back some of this stuff I think I need. I want to grateful for the Giver, not just the gifts. I'm grateful for the opportunity to see a couple of steps in front of me after a season of unknown as I turned 30. I was ready to move forward and I think it helped me conquer whatever expectations I have placed on myself for this particular time in my life.
At the same time, there is still what feels like an almost overwhelming sense of unknown. After an exhausting week with a move... I came to some sense of peace. I don't have all the answers, but I'm trying to live in this moment and be content... even at 30! The last month has been full of stress, change and sleepless nights... but tonight I am grateful. I am so thankful God always knows better than I do... His timing is better than mine. Here's to embracing unsettledness!
Monday, July 23, 2012
just a see you later...
I have always tried to remind God I’m not a very good
decision maker. I consistently ask him to close the doors I shouldn’t walk
through and open the ones I should enter. I'm trusting Him as I close one door and open another at the Landmark Conference. I always knew leaving Methodist would never be easy and I'm dreading all of the goodbyes. At the same time, I have a peace about my decision and I'm super excited about a new job. It's bittersweet as I have a ton of people I'm going to miss and yet I'm returning to friends and family in Maryland I have been missing for the last six years.
How do you put six years into words? Six years ago I came to
Methodist slightly naïve, but still completely thrilled to have a fresh start
and a job that allowed me to not only return to my alma mater, but to actually
use my degrees! Six years later I’m beyond blessed to have grown both
professionally and personally in ways I could have never imagined. I could
recant a list of things I’ve learned to do as a sports information director and
assistant athletic director, but it always seems to come back to the people
more than the things.
I knew I was at the right place within my first three months
when I had the pleasure of accompanying the women’s soccer team to the NCAA
Tournament. The Methodist women's soccer team was a national championship contender in the mid 1990s, but returned to the "big dance" for the first time in 11 years in 2006. I had dreamt of reaching the tournament when I was a student-athlete so watching as a member of the travel party (twice) was a
close second.
For nearly three years I was able to watch my sister play
lacrosse. I watched her fall in love with her husband, shared my house with her and I am confident God
meant for us to be here together for those years.
I made friends and I lost friends, but I don’t regret any of
them. I've dated and I've experienced break ups and I only regret a couple. Just
kidding. I don’t regret any of the experiences and lessons learned from each
and every relationship.
For most of my time back, my cousin and her family have
lived less than 10 minutes away and I have loved having family here. Her kids
have kept me laughing and I will miss them dearly.
I have worked with a ton of amazing people both at Methodist
and throughout my travels amongst other colleges and universities. Sometimes it
was a phone call at just the right time or maybe it was filling in at the table or the press box when I was in a jam or even pulling me away from work when I felt like I was
drowning. Regardless… I am grateful.
One of my favorite things about Methodist will always be
FCA. The speakers have blessed me, but I have been even more blessed by the
students I have met there. I know it won’t be the same without having an office
on campus with a semi-cozy couch, but I pray I might still be able to encourage
the students and somehow make a difference in someone’s life.
I suppose it all boils down to… Thank you! To everyone I
have met, worked with, hung out with… you have made the six years worth every
minute. I am grateful for the experience and pray I might have left just a
piece of the impact on you that you have left on me. I'm not saying goodbye... just see you later.
"I always thank my God as I remember you in my prayers, because
I hear about your love for all his holy people and your faith in the Lord
Jesus. I pray that your partnership with us in the faith may be effective in
deepening your understanding of every good thing we share for the sake of
Christ. Your love has given me great joy and encouragement, because you,
brother, have refreshed the hearts of the Lord’s people." – Philemon 4-7
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
DVD clearance...
I'm in the process of cleaning out my collection of DVDs... I have collected 200 DVDs and took a ton of pride in a bunch of movies I keep listed in alphabetical order and usually only watch once. It's time to clean house and I'm selling some of them. I could use amazon or ebay, but thought I'd cut out the middle man first and see if any of my friends would want any. Anything made 2003 or later is $5 and anything earlier is $4. If you're not local, we can discuss shipping. Please let me know if you're interested and we can work out the details.
17 Again | 2009 | ||
50 First Dates | 2004 | ||
American Dreamz | 2006 | ||
Antwone Fisher | 2002 | ||
Aurora Borealis | 2005 | ||
Backup Plan | 2010 | ||
Because I Said So | 2007 | ||
Best Laid Plans | The Edge | Kiss of Death | 1999 | 1997 | 1995 |
Birdie & Bogey | 2004 | ||
Blood Diamond | 2006 | ||
Bobby | 2006 | ||
Brave One | 2007 | ||
Break-Up | 2006 | ||
Brothers | 2009 | ||
Chariots of Fire | 1981 | ||
Charlie Wilson's War | 2007 | ||
Closer | 2004 | ||
Collateral | 2004 | ||
Come Early Morning | 2006 | ||
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind | 2002 | ||
Conspiracy Theory | 1997 | ||
Courage Under Fire | 1996 | ||
Curious Case of Benjamin Button | 2008 | ||
December Boys | 2007 | ||
Definitely, Maybe | 2008 | ||
Devil Wears Prada | 2006 | ||
Dreamer | 2005 | ||
Duplicity | 2009 | ||
Dying Young | 1991 | ||
Elizabethtown | 2005 | ||
Emperor's Club | 2002 | ||
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind | 2004 | ||
Everyone Says I Love You | 1996 | ||
Family Stone | 2005 | ||
Firm | 1993 | ||
Flags of Our Fathers | 2006 | ||
Flatliners | 1990 | ||
Four Christmases | 2008 | ||
Fracture | 2007 | ||
Full Frontal | 2002 | ||
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past | 2009 | ||
Grace is Gone | 2007 | ||
Gracie | 2007 | ||
Grand Champion | 2002 | ||
Greatest | 2009 | ||
Hardball | 2001 | ||
Heartbreak Kid | 2007 | ||
High Crimes | 2002 | ||
Higher Learning | 1995 | ||
Hotel Rwanda | 2004 | ||
How to Deal | 2003 | ||
I Love Trouble | 1994 | ||
In Good Company | 2004 | ||
In Love and War | 1996 | ||
Inception | 2010 | ||
Inside Man | 2006 | ||
Joe Somebody | 2001 | ||
Just Friends | 2005 | ||
Last Kiss | 2006 | ||
Leap Year | 2010 | ||
Legendary | 2010 | ||
Letters to God | 2010 | ||
List | 2007 | ||
Maid in Manhattan | 2002 | ||
Mary Reilly | 1996 | ||
Meet the Browns | 2008 | ||
Men of Honor | 2000 | ||
Mexican | 2001 | ||
Michael Collins | 1996 | ||
Mighty Heart | 2007 | ||
Miss Congeniality 2 | 2005 | ||
Mona Lisa Smile | 2003 | ||
Monster | 2003 | ||
Monster-in-Law | 2005 | ||
Murder by Numbers | 2002 | ||
Mystic River | 2003 | ||
Player | 1992 | ||
Poseidon Adventure | 1972 | ||
Precious | 2009 | ||
Ready to Wear | 1994 | ||
Rebound | 1996 | ||
Reggie's Prayer | 1996 | ||
Reign Over Me | 2007 | ||
Rendition | 2007 | ||
Reservation Road | 2007 | ||
Room to Move | 1987 | ||
Rumor Has It | 2005 | ||
Satisfaction | 1988 | ||
School Ties | 1992 | ||
Siege | 1998 | ||
Sleepers | 1996 | ||
Sleeping With the Enemy | 1991 | ||
Something to Talk About | 1995 | ||
Something's Gotta Give | 2003 | ||
Stand By Me | 1986 | ||
State of Play | 2009 | ||
Sydney White | 2007 | ||
There Will Be Blood | 2007 | ||
This Christmas | 2007 | ||
Though None Go With Me | 2006 | ||
Time Traveler's Wife | 2009 | ||
Two Weeks Notice | 2002 | ||
Ugly Truth | 2009 | ||
Untraceable | 2008 | ||
Up in the Air | 2009 | ||
Vanity Fair | 2004 | ||
Walk the Line | 2005 | ||
Wedding Date | 2005 | ||
Wedding Planner | 2001 | ||
While You Were Sleeping | 1995 | ||
You, Me and Dupree | 2006 |
Monday, July 2, 2012
laugh of the week...
Based on my post stats, my laugh of the week posts are struggling in popularity, but I think I've realized they're more for me than any kind of audience. Sometimes things can get too stressful or too serious and I just need a laugh.
I recently watched Lisa Ling's special on the teen pregnancy "epidemic" covered on "Our America" so this seemed timely. I'm a huge proponent of abstinence, but I also believe in education. One of the girls featured on "Our America" had two children as a teen and had refused birth control because her friends told her it would make her fat. One of my friends stated the obvious in reminding the girl you gain weight in pregnancy too! Either way... there are a lot of mixed messages and crazy myths out there that need debunking!
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