Friday, September 21, 2007

Just the standard things . . .

So, I would love to say I learned to drive standard this morning.  Unfortunately, my one track brain gets very confused when you throw yet another pedal into the mix of all the things you need to do when you drive.  I mean, if there wasn’t the very stressful factor of having other cars on the road . . . well, things might be different.  AND my poor mother who is getting jerked around beside me . . .

Well, peoples, all I can say is, watch the road carefully.  Just a warning.

Anyways, I’ve got an active 2 yr. old on my hands who desprately wants me to watch him kick a pillow.  Oh, and I should probably feed him lunch soon.  Later!

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Saturday, June 2, 2007

On PEI

Red roads

Leading to Somewhere doing Nothing

Or else to Nowhere doing Something

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I am in Anne’s country - and enjoying it immensely.  I have tried in vain to post pictures with our very slow dial-up connection, and I am sorry to say you may not see pictures of us for a while . . . (go to Steve’s blog if you want those).  I think that this is just what my family has needed.  We are living in a white renovated farmhouse which is very cute, both inside and out.  There are fields of red dirt all around us, and just across one is a very large tidal river.  We can go canoeing in it, swimming in it (although it has been too cold so far), walking beside it.  What I have enjoyed most so far, however, is just the peace and relaxed atmosphere.  People here leave their doors open and tell you to just walk in anytime, even when they are gone.  They invite you to everything, and you feel as if you have just entered one big family.

Some things I have learned from my family so far:

1)  To be engaged means to do battle with the enemy, according to the dictionary. 

2) You are not a true Islander until your bellybutton is stained red with the dirt and rocks of the Island. (Don’t ask.)

3) Five girls are DEFINITELY louder than five boys. Definitely.

4) Karissa loves me “Way too much” and “Much more than you love me”.

5)  The Princess and the Pea story can come true with marbles in tents.  (Again, don’t ask.)

6) Biting sarcasm is indeed a way to show love.

7) Living is more important than thinking deeply about life.

8) You have to be mature when you are engaged.  At least, that is what you have to tell engaged people in order to get them to stop sassing you.  (This one doesn’t work, by the way.)

9) Dirty looks are also a way to show love.

10) When a chair that was first broken and glued together by your fiancee breaks under you, that is a time to consider dieting.  (I wouldn’t ask about this one either.)

That is just a few helpful hints that I thought I’d pass along - some family wisdom and experience. Hope you benefit.

 

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Monday, April 16, 2007

New and Improved!

Do your floors never seem clean?  Do you find yourself constantly having to vacuum and sweep with a seeming never-ending  monotony?  Put an end to all the back-breaking work and get yourself a baby!  These handy little creatures delight in doing nothing less than making your life easier by crawling along the floor, scavenging for the tiny particles that frustrate your life.  Pretend not to see their wanderings, avert your eyes when you walk by, and all will be well. 

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Friday, April 6, 2007

*heart thumping imaginations*

Steve is visiting me this weekend. At least I think he is. I saw him last night, but . . .

Here’s the hard truth, guys: it is officially 11:11 and he is not up yet. At least I don’t think so. Like I said, I haven’t seen him yet this morning. Don’t get me wrong, I would LOVE it if he slept in as late as he needs to, especially because the poor guy had a hard day yesterday and went to bed very late. My problem is, I don’t know if he’s dead or alive.

So the inner battle begins:

Should I open the door and stick my head in to listen if he is breathing or not?

Clay is still in his pajamas and needs some clothes sooner or later. Should I go in there and get some and on the way make sure that Steve’s okay?

*(It is now 11:15)*

Should I leave Steve alone, and just trust that he’s fine?

How did he not wake up through all the noise of the kids and the machines working outside and the dog barking, and Susan and I talking loudly in the very next room . . .??

Which would he value more: privacy or being rescued?

Well, if he’s not up by 11:40, I’m going to make sure he’s alive. Wait, that’s what I said for 11:00.

Um . . . that’s 40 minutes! What if he just hasn’t been breathing for hours! The longer I wait . . .

Ahh - my imagination is just scary sometimes . . . Advice anyone?

It is now 11:28. Maybe I should just see if the door will open quietly. Okay, here goes . . .

Wait, Susan just came upstairs . . . getting clothes for Clay . . . he’s alive!! Wahoo! Let’s all clap and cheer for Steve, the very tired, but alive man!!

(I love you, Steve.)

Aww, he just came out, looking very sleepy and cute. Obviously he needed the rest badly. (He needs to deal with me, after all.)

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Thursday, March 29, 2007

Miss Bird Coming Through!

I feel like wearing a sign that says:

Beware! I have a problem with left and right! Give me at least a 6 foot radius of space when passing.”

I cannot count the number of times I have done the awkward dance with people - you know, the one where you go one way just as the other person moves the same way, and then you take a step to the other side just as the person takes the same move, and all this you try to do without actually touching or bumping into the other person. *sigh . . . sometimes I wish that I lived up to my name of “Miss Bird”.

Although . . . the left and right problem doesn’t go away in air traffic, does it . . .?

Maybe a siren? A loudspeaker? Bungee jumping?

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Thursday, March 15, 2007

Realization

I am about 3/4 of the way done my school year.  Two more months to go.  I can’t decide whether that’s happy or sad.

Does life always produce these kinds of mixed emotions? 

I think so.  It’s the already-not-yet, right?  This place is not our home, and yet God has given it to us to dwell here for a season.  As Christians, don’t you think we should always be living between contentment and longing?

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Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Ok, Let’s Talk About Me (This is where you stop reading)

Carol-Lee, I did this just for you. Enjoy . . . I have never done this before and probably never will again. :)

1. FIRST NAME? Amy

2. WERE YOU NAMED AFTER ANYONE? No . . . I think my parents just liked the name and the meaning: “beloved”.

3. WHEN DID YOU LAST CRY? Ooh, that’s a hard one. Does just having a tear in your eye count? Because yesterday I definitely felt a lot of emotion when a woman in the community group I lead shared her story and told us that her husband accepted Christ two weeks ago. If the angels in heaven were joyful, I think we must have been doubly so.

4. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE LUNCH MEAT? Wow, slightly random. I think ham wins.

5. IF YOU WERE ANOTHER PERSON, WOULD YOU BE FRIENDS WITH YOU? Um, no. I would stay as far away as possible. :)

6. DO YOU HAVE A JOURNAL? Totally!

7. DO YOU USE SARCASM A LOT? With certain people when I’m in a certain mood . . . that would be a yes . . .

8. DO YOU STILL HAVE YOUR TONSILS? Yup, but not my adenoids

9. WOULD YOU BUNGEE JUMP? Yes! Who wants to go with me?

10. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE CEREAL? I actually forget what it’s called . . . but it’s something involving bran flakes, oat and honey clusters, and raisins. :)

11. DO YOU UNTIE YOUR SHOES WHEN YOU TAKE THEM OFF? No . . . let’s just say it’s part of my time management plan.

12. DO YOU THINK YOU ARE STRONG? In body? I think I’m fairly (averagely?) strong, yes. I also have an inward strength that is both annoying to some and beneficial at times.

13. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE ICE CREAM? I love Chocolate Chip Mint

14. WHAT IS THE FIRST THING YOU NOTICE ABOUT PEOPLE? I think their eyes and their current emotions. Eyes and facial expression tell you a lot about a person. I also notice immediately and mostly subconsciously what they are wearing.

15. RED OR PINK? I love deep red . . . kinda like the color of this blog. :) Not that i have anything against pink.

16. WHO DO YOU MISS THE MOST? Wow, there’s a lot. I miss probably a good chunk of the people who are reading this blog. I miss Steve, but he’s coming to visit me in two days, so that’s not so bad right now . . . and I miss my family a lot and my friends . . . hugs to all of you!

17. WHAT COLOR PANTS AND SHOES ARE YOU WEARING? Funny you should ask. I have my bright baby pink pajama pants on (they’re warm), and bare feet (those are not so warm).

18. THE LAST THING YOU ATE? Um . . . a mint from Susan.

19. WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO RIGHT NOW? The warm air blowing into my room

20. IF YOU WERE A CRAYON, WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU BE? Purple

21. FAVORITE SMELL? Hot chocolate, food cooking (especially things involving tomato sauce), lilacs, warm kitten fur, babies, clementines, green growing things

22. WHO WAS THE LAST PERSON YOU TALKED TO ON THE PHONE? Geoff, last night, when he woke up in a panic wondering if I was safely home. Yes, we were in the same house. :)

23. DO YOU LIKE THE PERSON WHO SENT THIS TO YOU? Carol-Lee? Absolutely!!!

24. FAVORITE DRINK? Hot chocolate

25. FAVORITE SPORT TO WATCH? I’ve never really watched sports that much . . . do synchronized diving and figure skating count? If not, probably hockey . . . especially if I’m watching with a bunch of cheering guys/cousins

26. HAIR COLOR? Brown

27. EYE COLOR? Blue

28. FAVORITE FOOD? Anything involving chocolate or tomato sauce I think . . . (seems to be becoming a theme here)

29. SCARY MOVIES OR HAPPY ENDINGS? Well, I like some plot, but come on, it needs to culminate in joy of some kind!

30. WHAT COLOR SHIRT ARE YOU WEARING? Green t-shirt with pink p.j. sweatshirt overtop

31. SUMMER OR WINTER? Seasons in general . . . but I’d have to say summer. Bring on the blue sky and sunshine!

32. HUGS OR KISSES? As my experience has been limeted, I’d have to say that hugs are very, very nice.

33. FAVORITE DESSERT? Hmm . . . I’d have to say my mom’s fruit salad is very good.

34. WHAT BOOK ARE YOU READING? Off the top of my head . . . The Bible, Instruments in the Redeemer’s Hands, by Paul Tripp

35. FAVORITE SOUNDS? This may sound incredibly sappy . . . the sound of Steve’s voice and my dad’s, laughter, baby kittens, soft rain, music, birds, the crackle of a campfire

36. ROLLING STONES OR BEATLES? Hmm . . . that’s a hard one.

37. THE FARTHEST YOU’VE BEEN FROM HOME? Mexico.

38. WHERE WERE YOU BORN? In Orono.

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Wednesday, February 21, 2007

For the Record . . .

never, never just pick a store at random when you are lost and want to buy more minutes for your cell phone. You may just end up in another cell phone store where you are made the laughing-stock of the entire staff as you ask for directions to their nearest competitor.

On the other hand, you’ve just provided those poor worn-down people inside with a speck of amusment for quite some time, as well as a story to exaggerate when at family functions and hanging out with their buddies. You know, the kind where you are telling “the-one-that-got-away” kind of stories or playing a game of “Whose job attracts the most stupid people”. Puts a new dimension on sacrificial love.

So . . . who thinks my hair is dyed?

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Saturday, February 10, 2007

Warm Me

Susan’s mom, realizing the plight of those continually cold and being sympathetic of heart to such a waif as I, sent me some pajamas today. They are very warm, very big, and very . . . pink. In other words, I will probably give that woman a hug when I see her next weekend. :)

P.S. I took these pictures with my toe. :) Quite the talent.

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Friday, January 26, 2007

Just for Fun

So, I am once again huddled up under my electric blanket like the little old lady I am after living in my coat all day at school and still shivering . . . but hey, it’s all worth it - I saw snow today!! Huge, feathery, beautiful flakes - and so many that after walking outside my hair was wet! I kid you not - every window I came to on my way down to the library computer lab I had to stop and be mesmerized once again.

10 things you may not know about me . . .

1) I do not fear the dark, spiders, or any of those things people normally fear, but I am probably scared of you.

2) I have finally found the definition of “normal” that I have been looking for all my life. It is simply a cycle on the washing machine. If anyone can come up with a good definition of “strange” for me, I would be most grateful.

3) I have always wanted my own Lion . . . or rather, to be owned by a Lion and to ride on it’s back. Ever since the Narnia books, I think . . .

4) According to some people, I am destined to have a brown wedding dress, a toilet car, earn a very little amount of money, and marry various unmentionable people. (You can ask Jacinda about this one . . . I’m pretty sure it was always set up.)

5) Climbing out of windows and climbing trees has always been a favorite pasttime with me, it seems - especially when it involves my sister Maria . . . or Chrissy . . .

6) I was, in fact, called “Miss bird” all summer long by my boss . . . ask me what my last name means. (Other explanations include that I “sing in more ways than one”, that I “flit and float”, all of which have various shades of meaning.)

7) I am fascinated with words. In every shape, form, sound.

8) A good life’s lesson to learn: dancing and doing various other unmentionable things in the dead of night behind a Wendy’s that just happens to have a window in the back door where the employees can be duly entertained unbeknownst to you . . . is most likely not a good idea. (Again, you can ask Jacinda or Maria about this one.)

9) Yes, I know it looks funny to pelt down a city street at full speed, and yes, I have done it. Sometimes you just gotta do what you gotta do . . .

10) The most wonderful invention in my books: the printing press.

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