I've been thinking a lot about eternity lately and how fleeting this life really is... Or at least, I've been trying to grasp it. Because I know I don't live in the day to day like my life is vapor. I don't live like my present trials are the blink of an eye before the eternity of heaven. But what if I did? What if I counted each trial as a blessing that sculpts me to become more like my Maker, whom I will see face to face one day? What if I considered each daily task, whether difficult or mundane, as a small note of worship of music, the prelude to the concert that will take place in the Kingdom come? What if I learned to overlook the wrongs done against me, trusting fully that they will either be forgiven and redeemed by Christ or repaid with the due justice of God's wrath when this life and this earth are through? What if I lived without fear, trusting fully that my Savior stands on my behalf at the right hand of God in heaven, and that one day I will look and see him there? What if I lived each day like the Spirit of the Living God, the one that raised Christ from the dead, dwells in me and gives me power? Because He does... And what if I stopped dwelling on life's difficulties and disappointments and counted them all rubbish for the sake of Christ? What if I praised God for anything that makes me more like Him or gives me an opportunity to tell of His faithfulness to others? And what if I delighted in today while making plans for tomorrow with open hands, knowing only if God wills it will I do this or that in the future? And what if I gave up regrets knowing a past redeemed brings God glory and what if I trusted that tomorrow is in His hands too? What if stopped caring about age and time and instead thanked God for the opportunity to serve Him in my youth and trust Him to use me and bless me when my hair turns gray? And what if I gave up the trivial wants and needs and desires that crowd my mind and heart and rest in the fact that my soul is satisfied in Christ and I will have Him forever? On this earth, I am nothing more than a mist. My life is like a flower that sprouts and blooms and then fades away. And, yet, I am wonderfully made and I have been chosen to live as a child of God forever. Lord, teach me to live in this joyful paradox of fleeting and permanent, of temporary and eternal. *Linking up with Casey Leigh* ... Read more
Phoenix Tourist Guide
So we have officially lived in Phoenix/Scottsdale for two years now. And we love it even more than when we first arrived in that dusty Budget truck with all our wedding gifts hastily stuffed into the back and our honeymoon-tanned bodies sitting in the front. Today I thought it would be fun to share a little city guide with you. One of the best things about living in Arizona is all the visitors we get. I'm not sure if it's just that all of our Pacific Northwest friends and family are dying to get out of the rain or that Phoenix is some type of crossroads between the west, the north and the south, but we have no shortage of visitors since moving! If you think you might be visiting the Phoenix area anytime in the near future, here are my suggestions for what to do, where to go, and what to eat. First things first. If you are thinking about visiting our desert, let me briefly explain the weather to you. It's not really HOT all the time, and even when it is, it's not as bad as the locals make it out to be... Mid-May through early-October... it's hot. We are talking anywhere from 90 to 120 degrees. Usually there are only a few days that approach 120 in July or August. Most of the time it's between 100-110. And it's a dry, lovely heat that makes you feel you are a cookie baking in an oven. I love it. November is beautiful month with 70-85 degree temps. December, January and February range from 55-75 degrees. Usually there is one cold week per winter when it gets into the 30s or even the 20s at night and remains in the 50s during the day. The average temp in January is 65 degrees. And it's sunny almost every day of winter. Glorious! Consider coming to run the Arizona Rock and Roll Marathon {or half marathon} on MLK Jr. weekend. March and April are also amazing months here if you need to escape from a place where winter just won't seem to end. You can almost count on 75-85 degree temps and can usually start lying out by the pool in April, although it's still a bit too cold to swim unless you are really brave. But enough about the weather. Here are some fun things to do around the city... FASHION SQUARE Let's just say I have never been to a mall before that has so many stores that I like in one place. Nordstrom, Banana, Anthro, J.Crew, Crate and Barrel... you name it, it's probably there. OLD TOWN SCOTTSDALE This the touristy area of Scottsdale. It's mostly filled with art galleries and shops that sell Native American jewelry. You might not find a lot to buy here, but it's fun to walk around and there are lots of delish restaurants in the area... try The Breakfast Club, The Herb Box, Oregano's, Salty SeƱorita, or Saddle Ranch Chop House. ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY This is where I go to school. It's the largest university in the nation. It's the home of Sun Devil sports, if you want to check out some PAC-12 action, and the Gammage Theater, which features Broadway shows each season. We went to see Stomp there at Christmas and it was so much fun! Also, next to the university is Mill Ave. where you will find some shopping and lots of great places to eat. Some of my favorites are La Bocca, Rula Bula, Bison Witches, and NCounter. If you want a treat, I highly recommend Paletas Betty for a Mexican popsicle or Slickables for an ice cream sandwich. TEMPE TOWN LAKE If you are near ASU, you should also check out Tempe Town Lake. Yes, it's man-made but it's still really pretty. Take a jog or a stroll along the pathways or you can rent a paddle boat if you want to go out on the water. At night, it's my favorite view in all of Phoenix because of the pretty lights on the bridges above the water. If you are really hard core, you can come do the annual Iron Man hosted at the lake in November. Spring Training {via} Okay, I have to admit... I have yet to go to a spring training game. Micah got to go for work this year and said it's lots of fun. I've heard tickets cost only a few bucks and you can sit on the lawn in some of the stadiums. Count me in for next season! {Update: I finally went to a game and it was super fun! Such a laid-back atmosphere and beautiful weather!} LA GRANDE ORANGE La Grande Orange {LGO} is hands down my favorite restaurant in the Scottsdale/Phoenix area. By day, they serve amazing coffee, delish breakfasts, sandwiches, salads and sushi in a seat-yourself dining room, and they don't care if you hang out there all day on your computer or with your books. At night, this place turns into a candlelit pizzeria. Oh, and there is gelato shop right next door if you want dessert. I also have to give a little shout-out to the wine bar Postino that sits in LGO's backyard. If you aren't in the mood for pizza, I highly recommend Postino's bruschetta! HIKING The Phoenix area is known for its urban hiking -- meaning there are a few mountains that pop up right in the middle of the city that are just begging to be climbed. The famous Camelback Mountain towers over Scottsdale and offers a short but intense hike for breathtaking views of the whole valley. Down the road a bit you will find the Phoenix Mountains Preserve with hundreds of trails right in the city. If you are farther south, South Mountain offers a variety of trails and some fairly easy hikes if you don't want to sweat too much! SALT RIVER TUBING If you are brave enough to venture here in the summer, I highly recommend floating the Salt River. One of the downfalls to the summer heat is that the pools often get too warm to be refreshing. That's when you escape to the river and take a three hour float. The water is perfect... cool-but-not-too-cold... and the views are breathtaking. You feel like you are in the middle of nowhere, but it's just 30 minutes outside the city. Salt River Tubing will rent you a tube and shuttle you to and from the river. Don't forget your sunscreen! *A word of caution: the river can get pretty crowded and rowdy on the weekends, so try to go on a weekday if you can! Tubing is open Memorial Day to Labor Day. That's it for now. Come visit our Valley of the Sun! You won't regret it! Let me know if you have any other questions down in the comments... ... Read more
Sunset Cliffs.
About two months ago I went to San Diego for a weekend with my girlfriends. It was fabulous, because everything about San Diego is fabulous all the time. And my two friends are particularly amazing women whom I love with all my heart. I already wrote about this weekend here, but I never got around to editing the pictures I took on my nice camera during a morning stroll we took on Sunset Cliffs. Until now. What a perfect day... There were so many weddings around town. Perfect day for it. I don't know these people... but I will take their engagement photos if they want me to. So pretty. The end. *Linking up with The Hollie Rogue* ... Read more
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