Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Blessing and Business!
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Familys / Teams Convergence Zone!
- My Parents
- Nial
- Lisa and Arturo
- Shira and Sophie
- Diana
- Dallas and Weston (although they came late because they thought that watching a silly high school match was more important that watching their soon-to-be-sister's collegiate volleyball match)
The Down-Ref remembered me and said he would hug me if that wasn't against the rules. Everyone of the SOU coaches hugged me (not expected...) including one who I really didn't know... And half the team (because I played and was friends with them only a year ago) also hugged and gave warm wishes.
My parents got to meet Diana for the first time and Shira, Soph, Dall and Weston. Which was really cool for them, but honestly, I'm kind of upset that I wasn't there when it all went down!! Oh well...
After the match my coach, very kindly, said that I could spend some time with them if I was back to the hotel before too late! Shira, Soph, Nial and I went to Shira's apt where she whipped up some post-game goodness! Potato-Leek soup, home grown corn on the cob and quesidillas.
Quickly, too quickly we had to go
Friday, September 11, 2009
There and Back again, an nomad's tale
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Wedding Website!
Just check it out... Its easier than re-writing it all here :)
I start volleyball tomorrow... therefore: my life ends outside of it. I am very excited and anxious but so glad that God has given me this opportunity.
After high school, I was recruited by a coach at SOU, he then left and I was placed into a changing program. New coach, new experience. It was very challenging. I didn't make the travelling team aka "Red Shirt" That was more difficult that I could've expected. I'm competitve and love my sport so sitting on the bench was mentally, emotionally and spiritually challenging. End of that season, coach told me I would start for him the following year! Spring season: I work hard. End of spring ball, coach tells me I need to work hard to have a spot. I go home to WA, work with my trainer, he kicks my butt 3x a week and I get into the best shape. When I went back to Ashland to start my 2nd season I think I have it in the bag.
GOD ALWAYS HAS A BETTER PLAN THAN YOURS.
I tore my meniscus during our 3 a day practices--I didn't realize that I was injured, we all hurt during that time and I just thought I was sore. 12 days in, coach brings me into his office and tells me he doesn't have a spot for me. I am devestated. The next day I realize that something is wrong with my knee when it swells to the size of my thigh. I am worried and sad but trust that God has something for me.
Nial and I move home to WA. I get treatment and have arthroscopic surgery in October. I am not in school and am sad because of the sedintary-ness of my life. Spring comes. I sign with Northwest University in Kirkland WA. It is in the same conference as SOU (we play eachother...). It is a Christian school and that is a big part of the athletic programs there.
GOD ALWAYS HAS A BETTER PLAN THAN MINE.
So here I am. About to start my first real season in college. I will be playing there for the next 4 months and I still can't believe that God has granted this to me. I haven't had a jersey since my senior year in high school, this year I'm #2. I can't say I did anything. The Lord has blessed me with this and I feel it should be shared.
We play in Ashland on September 18th. I am nervous to play against my old team/coaches etc. But please if you're in town, my parents and Nial will be there too, come watch and say hi!
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Updates
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
We're back!
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Easter Trip Part II
We got to spend one night out at Standing Stone with Tash, Steve, Shira and Sam and that was a blast! We hung out for several hours getting to know each other and catch up and gab. And have some terrific local beer.
Monday night we went out to Creekside with Daisha and a slightly-under-the-weather Edward. He and Nial played pool and Daisha and I got to swap our boy stories! It was really fun talking and hearing her romantic I-found-my-husband-abroad-he-was-the-first-Englishman-I-met story. :D
Easter day Nial had some time amongst the craziness to take some pictures of each other around the homestead. We got some good ones but I decided to post the funny ones... It seemed appropriate.
Then he decided to fish (big surprise right!?) So I kept myself entertained by clicking his camera around...
Friday, April 17, 2009
Easter Trip Part I
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Trip Itinerary
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Wedding News!!!
We know that its never going to be possible to please everyone when planning a wedding. We also know that this is about us and our commitment to each other and to Christ as a married couple for His Glory. This isn't the best timing for everything in accordance with my siblings but I can't help when I find my other half can I? We're very excited to say the least! So basically, we're splitting it into two parts.
-Part One: Small religious ceremony with the fams and pastor Garren in Ashland this July.
-Part Two: Larger ceremony/reception with friends, fam and everyone- in Washington Feb 2011 or December 2010. (more likely Feb.)
The Two-Part Plan is due to Several Reasons:
- we want to get married.
- we're not changing our minds= we're sure :) Never been more sure about anything except my Savior.
- my parents can't afford to have a full ceremony/reception right now
- we need to give Lee space to celebrate him and Kristin (their ceremony is in May 2010)
- we need to give my mid-Western relatives space to plan their trips out here
Other Perks:
- the Cluffs all get together every 4th of July, so they will already be there!
- my family members love any excuse to go to Ashland, especially in summertime :)
- I can be with my love
- I can comfort my love, and he can take care of me
- My Part Two will rock because I will, by that time, have been planning it for 3 years :)
- AND it will rock because my parents will have long warning and a budget
- I love Ashland.
- Getting married outside at Simple Faith is such a wonderful beautiful plan!
- I get a mini-summer and my winter wedding :)
- It's a plan that gives respect to my older brother whom I love
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Deception Pass Trip
We went so I could show Nial. It was crazy windy and kinda stormy later in the day (you can tell if you look at the water's surface in the later pictures)
It was very fun and even though it was brisk, it was nice to trek around the driftwood and sand and pine trees.
Monday, March 9, 2009
Sammy at State!!!
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Nial and Elle Engaged!!!
On Sunday, we'll start pre-marital counseling with a pastor and friend from the church we attend. I'm excited for the challenge and the exploration. In March, (I think) we start a class with other couples, led by an older married couple in our church. Should be pretty interesting!
We have not set a date yet, sorry! Its sort of complicated because of my older brother, Lee. He and his wife never had a formal ceremony and have always wanted to-- so they finally decided to have theirs June 2010. Soooo, that makes choosing a date difficult because we dont want ours to close to theirs (asking my family from Michigan, Minnesota and the Netherlands to come out twice in one year is a lot to ask). So we're still trying to pick out when it will happen. We'll keep you posted. :)
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
I CAN HAS CHEEZBURGER and Updates
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Nial's Called Out on Emergency!
The snowpack is now melting, which only adds to the amount of water being littered all over Western Washington. Therefore: landslides, avalanches, record flooding, major flooding, urban flooding and general discomfort. There are already a few towns in Pierce County that have been completely evacuated. All passes are closed (again, the quick snowfall made them impassable 2 wks ago, now avalanches have covered both Hwy 2 and I-90). And the worst part???
Nial’s job requires their crews to be on Emergency Response. They don’t HAVE to go but they’re encouraged and make overtime, SO: Yesterday, he found out at 9am that he was On-Call for Emergency Response because of the heavy snowfall in Spokane, roofs are collapsing. Two hours later he was gone! So he’s in Spokane shoveling snow off of schools and other government/important buildings. Everything, hotel, food, transportation is paid for. So quite nice but now quite complicated because like aforementioned; the passes are now closed and they have (in my opinion) a greater need here on the WEST SIDE OF THE CASCADES.
Friday, January 2, 2009
New Years and Oregonians Visit
Pike Place, for those who don't know is a permanent farmer's market in Seattle on the waterfront. It's named for the cobbled street it lines, Pike Place. The Market is a favorite of mine because of the raw cultural beauty and diversity of all the people and artisans. Everything from fish (classic throwing fish...) to soap to vintage clothes and leatherworks are availible. The fresh flowers are my favorite though I think...or the fruit. Pike Place is also the home of THE VERY FIRST STARBUCKS! Its very brown and vintagey and has shelves of mugs, beans etc with a rolling ladder to reach it all.
Vendors and artisans rent out the stalls on the main arcade and have to set up and take down every day. Others who are downstairs on one of the other 2-3 levels (there is about a zillion ramps and honestly don't know how to count the levels...) can rent space for long periods of time. Its a wonderful mix because the main arcade is ever changing while the other levels and the opposite side of the street are constant.
Post Alley runs diagonally through Pike Place, its home to many interesting things, the Market Theater, some wine tasting rooms, some amazing graffiti art and Seattle's Own.... (drumroll!) GUM WALL! This wall has more gum on it than the CDC would ever allow. Travellers of the alley have seen fit to mark this wall with their spittle in very creative ways; some is draped, pulled, decorated, some is in the shapes of initials or pictures... It is quite hilarious. I am truly glad the owner of the building has not found it in his heart to destroy such a disgusting piece of urban culture. This photo really does not do it justice.