Saturday, July 23, 2005

Quick Trip to D.C.

This past week just flew by! I truly loved being in Washington D.C. and loved meeting many co-workers who I only previously knew by phone. It wasn't difficult to put names/faces with the people based on their voices.

Although the days were long (and filled with MANY meetings), I did get some quick sightseeing in on Thursday late afternoon. Charrie drove Judy (from Atlanta), Donna (from D.C.) and me all around town, stopping at the various sights. We quickly toured the Viet Nam Memorial, the Korean Veterans Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial, the National Cathedral, and Georgetown. In addition, we drove past most of the other famous/historical locations in Washington D.C.

We finished the evening with dinner on the roof of the Hotel Washington (on 15th St and Pennsylvania Ave, across from the White House), where we saw the sunset and the city lights begin to illuminate the Washington Monument, White House, Lincoln Memorial and many other famous buildings. What a view!

I love being back home now, but am so grateful for the opportunity to work with and for such a wonderful bunch of people! The sights and sounds of Washington D.C. (more about the sounds later) were amazing, but meeting Terry, Rich, Donna, Gerry, Charrie (and many others) was the highlight of the week.
(Charrie & Donna)

Sunday, July 17, 2005

San Jose Airport

As I'm writing this post, I'm sitting in the San Jose International Airport waiting for a flight that has been delayed (once again!). Tonight I fly back to Seattle and then tomorrow morning take a 6:00 a.m. flight back to the Bay Area and then on to Washington D.C. Lots of miles!!

Airports are an interesting place to get your fill of people-watching. A lady just walked by me with purple hair, wearing a purple flowered dress. It would be fitting to tell you that she was wheeling a PURPLE carry-on suitcase, but I won't. (The carry-on was RED.) Parents with kids are fun to watch in airports also. There's usually two kinds--the ones who are letting their children run wild and the ones who are trying to keep control of their kids with leashes, snacks or "The Look." You know The Look; that's the one that Moms use when they REALLY mean business. In addition to the strangely dressed and the parents-with-children, there's always plenty of airport staff to watch. Some are extremely energetic and helpful; others are standing in groups talking to each other with the attitude written all over their faces that CLEARLY says, "I don't care what you need; please don't even bother to ask."

Well, I'd better go check to see if they've delayed my flight YET AGAIN....

Saturday, July 16, 2005

Campbell, CA

What a cute town! Campbell is a suburb of San Jose, CA and a very cute, quaint-yet-cool town! Dave & I are here to attend a reception celebrating Erik & Krista's recent marriage. "Brunch in the Garden," in Krista's parents' backyard, will be a wonderful opportunity for us to meet the rest of Krista's extended family and friends from both the Bay Area and Central Valley.

Dave & I just got back from a 3 mile walk along the Los Gatos Creek Trail--sunshine... beautiful scenery... good company--what could be better!

Wednesday, July 13, 2005

God's grace

II Corinthians 12:9 And He has said to me, "My grace is sufficient for you, for power is perfected in weakness." Most gladly, therefore, I will rather boast about my weaknesses, that the power of Christ may dwell in me.

Have you given much thought to the grace of God lately? Grace is God's unmerited favor to those who deserve only His wrath. It's God's kindness and blessing on those who by their nature and their action deserve anything but kindness and blessing! Ephesians 2:8 says that it is by grace we are saved; we haven't done anything and can't do anything to earn salvation.

Thank you, Lord, for your Amazing Grace!

Sunday, July 10, 2005

FREE hide-a-bed sofa & chair

Erik & Krista would like YOU to have these lovely pieces of furniture (one or both).

They are both in the "early college" or "early apartment" style.

The chair is a rocker/recliner and is EXTREMELY comfortable.

The hide-a-bed sofa comes with a good mattress. Sofa is apartment size / double bed.

(Click on pictures for larger/better view.)

The price is definitely right - FREE. Just come get either or both before July 29th.

Give Erik a call at (206) 818-4068.

Saturday, July 09, 2005

A dear friend

Did you read what I wrote a couple of days ago: "Cancer... YUK!"? Well, I hate the disease even more now (if that's possible)! I just heard that a dear friend, Bobbie, has terminal pancreatic cancer with only a few months to live. A few weeks ago we were hugging and laughing about weight loss of all things. A few months ago we were studying the Bible together. A few years ago Bobbie was encouraging me through a difficult career change. More than a decade ago she was a mentor to me in learning to be a wife. Though saddened by the news, Bobbie and her husband are rejoicing in their faith in a loving God. Though devastated by the new, we are praying for God's strength and peace in their lives.

Be anxious for nothing, but in everything through prayer and supplication with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." Philippians 4:6-7

Friday, July 08, 2005

Erik & Krista...the newlyweds


Our son, Erik, and his new bride, Krista, were married on June 18th in a lovely ceremony at Christ's Church. Their reception followed at Cedarbrook Conference Center. What a terrific day! The weather was perfect... everything went as planned... the reception location was out of this world!

The picture to the left was their "first dance." Yes, I think they really are as happy as they look!

While the "first dance" is always memorable, my personal favorite was the "second dance" with bride & dad and groom & mom (ME!).

Of course, everyone else who was there commented that neither the couple's first dance nor the dance with the parents was the most spectacular. The comments that I heard the most related to a certain dancing wild woman--the groom's grandmother! I can honestly say that I have NEVER seen Dave's mom, June, have as much fun as when she was wildly dancing at Erik & Krista's reception. You go, girl!

Thursday, July 07, 2005

Dave


My husband Dave (even OLDER than me!) just made the comment, "My wife is a blogger? My wife is a blogger!" Actually, he repeated it probably TEN TIMES, which is pretty typical of Dave. His favorite bad line? "When something works, you gotta stick with it!" Of course, to him that means telling the same funny story over and over (not so funny anymore) AND telling you a new joke (that he told you five times just yesterday) AND working at the same job for thirty years (despite having other opportunities) AND being married to the SAME WOMAN for over 25 years. When something works, you gotta stick with it!

Cancer... YUK

Cancer has been a terrible, but valuable, part of my adult life. I am a sixteen-year survivor of breast cancer. Sixteen years ago breast cancer treatments were still nightmares from the dark ages. While treatments have improved over the years, too many women are still having to face the diagnosis of breast cancer. Why can't they fine a definitive cause? Why can't they find an absolute cure?

Although living as a cancer survivor is something I wouldn't necessarily choose, it has taught me that every day is precious.... It has taught me that I can't survive alone.... It has taught me that my life on earth is short; only what will survive in eternity matters.... It has taught me that Jesus Christ is the same today, tomorrow and forever!

It's Official!

It's official... I'm a blogger! So what if people my age don't blog. After seeing a couple of blogs done by my daughter's friends, I thought I'd give it a try.... It can't be THAT hard after all. But then again, I'm not the most random person in the world and probably haven't had a random thought in years. Well, it's about time!