This is life

Friday, September 16, 2005

How Incredible Is This!!

This is Romans 38-39 (NLT)
"And I am convinced that nothing can ever separate us from his love. Death can't, and life can't. The angels can't, and the demons can't. Our fears for today, our worries about tomorrow, and even the powers of hell can't keep God's love away. Whether we are high above the sky or in the deepest ocean, nothing in all creation will ever be able to separate us from the love of God that is revealed in Christ Jesus our Lord."

I just read chapter 8 and was impacted by it-the whole thing-but these last couple verses especially grabbed me today. I love how alive God's word is-and that you can read the same thing many different times and something will stand out in a new way each time. Or one particular word or verse can captivate you and you just have to meditate on it in an effort to better grasp it. Amazing isn't it? Do you realize how exciting it is that NOTHING can ever separate us in the least bit from the love of God? Wow, I am astounded. That's huge. Not easy to fully grasp.

Monday, September 12, 2005

Weekend in Cheltenham

I went to Cheltenham to visit Pete this past Thursday through Saturday night. It was my first time to go visit him. I have been to Cheltenham once before for a church conference, but we didn't actually go into Cheltenham at all, just stayed at the conference and our hotel which was close to the racecourse where the conference was held. So this was my first time to really visit Cheltenham...and it's pretty much like every other English town. Most of them are really, really similar. It was a good time. Thursday evening I got in and he picked me up and took me back to his parents house. We all had a lovely dinner together that his mother,Wendy, made. She's a great cook! I really like his parents a lot...they're very warm and welcoming. After dinner and "pudding" (dessert-not actually pudding) Pete had a football (soccer) game. He plays on a league for fun, not too competitively. I like to watch sports live, so that was enjoyable. The next day Pete and Wendy both had to work and Richard had to leave early in the a.m. to pick up John (Pete's younger brother, 21) from the airport. He was returning from Houston, TEXAS where his new fiance lives. They just got engaged while he was out there, but that's another story. Anyway, I slept in which was FAB because I never get to, and had a nice, quiet, slow morning before I headed into town. I went in and found a great little fairtrade shop and bought some goodies...and met Pete for lunch at Subway! We love Subway. Then I went to Costa coffee and sat there for 3 HOURS working on my Sunday school lesson and DV8 (middle school youth) talk for Sunday night. I was just so excited about it all and about the scripture I was reading...so the time just flew by. It was so nice to just sit and relax and chill for a good chunk of time. I headed back to the house and finally met Pete's brother John, whom I had heard sooooo much about! After viewing all of his pictures from his Texas trip, the 3 of us went to the grocery store and bought the makings for a wonderful dinner. Pete had planned on making chicken stir fry for the fam...and the boy can cook. It was super yummy! After dinner and pudding, the boys and I played a competitive game of LIFE. The G of L as it's known in the Hills' house. Pete and John like to make fun of their dad a lot, so there was much laughter, but he takes it well. Apparently he usually loses pretty badly, but this time he came in second I believe. I love LIFE! So fun! Saturday was yucky English weather. The boys went to a men's breakfast at church, so Wendy and I went to a few shops in town. Then we met up with them again and Pete, John, and I headed over to Jill and Heath's house. Jill is John's fiance's cousin. Heath is her husband. They are from TEXAS and will be living in Cheltenham for a couple more years as Heath finishes school there. I think he is getting his PhD maybe. Anyway, Jill was born and raised in AMARILLO!!! She graduated from Tascosa high school! How weird is that! Then her fam moved to Lampasas and she went to A&M. It was so great to meet this awesome couple and talk with them. I seriously love Texans. Then Pete and I went to this really good Tex-Mex restaurant called "That Mexican Place." It was actually quite good and I was fairly impressed, but hear me now people, no Mexican food will ever be as good as the Mexican food in Texas. That is truth. Later we went to see this movie "The Longest Yard." I thought it was pretty good, but Pete just thought it was okay.
I think that's pretty much it for the weekend. That was quite an in-depth account I just gave. Hope I didn't bore everyone out too much with details!
Oh, then Sunday was the first DV8...so I thought it would be fun if we had MESSY GAMES NIGHT. And it was. I laughed so stinkin hard at these kids, they seriously crack me up! First we had a whipped cream pie fight; then 4 kids had to dig there faces into a plate of chocolate pudding and get out the gummy worms; next was pass the SPAM (their fave)-just like pass the orange, but with SPAM-absolutely disgusting; then this toothpaste game; and an egg toss to finish. They were incredibly grossed out when I pulled the SPAM out of the bag and explained what the next game was. It was awesome. The girls were like "It smells like cat food, I'm not touching it. GROSS!!!" But they somehow got over that really quickly and everyone played...then they commenced to throwing the spam at each other. Oh, to top it all off, it was raining the entire time. Not really raining, but sprinkling I guess. Or maybe just a heavy mist. In any case, it was wet and messy, smelly, disgusting. Lovely.

Monday, September 05, 2005

Lately...

So it's been a couple of weeks since I have posted-things have been super busy busy since school started back and all the kids are back. Getting back into the swing of things is a bit tough after summer! My free time quickly fills up and leaves a very small amount of "Lindsey time" open. But I think that's the way I like it. What's been going on here? Well 0ur new youth worker, Andy, got here about 3 weeks ago. He is from Belfast, Ireland. He's awesome! Really excited about being here and working with these kids, and great to work with. We get along well and have a lot in common, so it's a good working environment. Sadly, Megen is out. She has finished her time of employment with ICC and is doing a bit of traveling before heading back to Cali the end of September. She will be GREATLY missed!
Had our first Ignite (high school youth) last week at Starbucks, and it went really well. Didn't have a mass amount of kids, so just kinda chilled out and chatted about summer and life in general. My boyfriend Pete played a bunch of his songs and some other covers for us, which was awesome! Kids, coffee shop, live music...what's better?
Yesterday was incredibly beautiful and perfect weather-and it just so happened that we were having a pool party and bbq in the afternoon at the Zinsmeisters MAGNIFICENT new home. God totally blessed us with the weather cause today, not so good. But the 3 previous=perfect. Anyway, we had around 30 kids come out and swim, play volleyball, tennis, and eat some skinny England size hot dogs. It was a great day. The day before was my 24th birthday...which was also a great day. Pete came down Friday and we hung out in London-went to Camden market for lunch and shopping...he got me some great new Aldo leather flip flops for my bday. Then we hopped on a little boat for a cruise on the canals down through Regent's Park and on to Little Venice-then back to Camden. It was really nice. Then we went for a drink at Belgo's-they have a bazillion types of Belgian beers, many fruit beers...I had mango. Yum. I don't actually like beer, but Belgo's fruit beers are fab. After that we headed back home to the Mellgard's to celebrate my bday with the fam. Emily and Erica (one of my youth) made me an awesome dinner-Pasta with mushrooms, homemade focaccia bread, the best salad ever, and CARROT CAKE for dessert. My goodness was that wonderful. Then we had a competitive game of UNO attack, in which I was badly defeated. I was the big loser. Saturday Pete and I headed up to London and did a London Walk around Little Venice. It's such a beautiful area. Got to see where J.K. Rowling and Michael Flatly, Lord of the Dance, live. Saw where lots of other famous Brits live too, but these were the only 2 names I recognized. The walk was cool. That evening we met up with some other friends for dinner at the Texas Embassy. I love that place...just like being in America again, almost. After the embassy we were supposed to go swing dancing, but it started at 8 and I had actually hoped to be there around then, but that didn't happen-plus we couldn't find the place FOREVER so we didn't end up going. We actually did finally stumble upon the Rhythm Lounge, but opted not to go in so late as it was £10. We will be back, that's for sure. So the bday was good times.
I guess that wraps up what's been going on here. Hope your day is full of SONshine!