Tuesday, December 12, 2006

earthquake


12.12.06
05:02:30 PM UTC
location Thailand ( 18.91N, 98.93E )
magnitude 4.7
depth 5 miles

first earthquake for both of us... happened maybe 20 miles north of us in a town called "Mae Rim".... shook the house a bit, but nothing too exciting (not that we were not alarmed)! just something about the earth beneath you moving... i'd prefer hurricanes.

useless info

this is probably not why you read our blog...but it's so much fun giving out useless info about myself & i'm not feeling particularly inspired otherwise lately....

1. Where were you 1 hour ago?upstairs reading the end of jane eyre... why did no one tell me it was so depressing & so good! (trying to stay off my sprained ankle & get rid of a sore throat)...
2. Who will be your next kiss?mike
3. Is there anything pink within 10 feet of you?Yes, my cell phone & my house slippers
4. Are you wearing socks right now?no
5. When was the last time you went out of town?last weekend to chiang doa for our 4th anniversary!
6. Have you been to the movies in the last 5 days?No
7. What was the last thing you had to drink?blueberry, pineapple & banana strawberry smoothie
8. What are you wearing right now?cargo pants & a black shirt
9. Have you been in a car wash in the past week?No
10. Last food you ate?tom yum ramen
11. Where were you last week on Saturday?eating yummy food at chiang dao nest
12. Have you bought any clothing items in the last week?does an ankle brace count?
13. When is the last time you ran? as in exercise?
14. Whats your favorite Color?dark brown
15. What is your favorite age you have been?30
16. Your dream vacation spot? anywhere quiet with mike &/or another good friend
17.What color is your carpet? wood
18. How old are your parents? i think they'll appreciate my silence on this
20. Do you miss anyone?of course!
21. Last play you saw? "Doc's Holiday" (school play).. before that, phantom in Orlando
22. What are your plans for tomorrow?pack up my house
23. What is to the right of You? a library copy of jane eyre, my 2006 calendar, & a dining room chair that no longer belongs to me
24. Ever go to camp? not really... i was a counselor once for a week in college
25. Are you an honor roll student in school? i was
26. What do you want to know about the future?what i will be doing in a year... but not really
27. Are you hungry?a little
28. Where is your best friend located?mostly in the US
29. Do you have a tan? was born this way... not very, though
30. How old do you want to be when you have kids? ?
31. Do you collect anything? stuff to make stuff with... sometimes i actually do
32. Last time you got stopped by a cop? summer of 2000, lake tahoe
33. Have you ever drank your soda from a straw? whenever i can
34.Do you have any chores? ha!
35. Do you like hot sauce? yep
36. Last time you took a shower?last night
37. Who do you have a crush on?my husband when he's doing outdoor things
38. What is your mood? a little melancholoy after jane
39. Are you someone's best friend?hope so :)
40. What's the last book you read? jane eyre, charlotte bronte
Oh and as an extra:41. song currently stuck in your head?none, thankfully

Saturday, December 02, 2006

asking questions...

you may have noticed that in the column to the right, you can see what mike &/or i have been reading lately...

on that list is a book a co-worker recommended & gave to us that i've found really interesting... can you hear me? tuning into the God who speaks. by brad jersak
while he comes from a slightly different perspective than i am used to, i've gotten a lot out of his writings... and have been challenged to listen for God's voice & expect to hear Him speak to me... through things like scripture, my pastor, or even an urge to pray for or encourage someone... everyday things we may dismiss as just our own thoughts.
while waiting for mike in bangkok airport last weekend, i did a little exercise he suggested... he called it asking God "friendship questions". it seemed a little weird at first, but i felt prompted (by God??) to give it a go & try the author's suggested list of things to ask God, as my friend (John 15:15):
  • What's grieving You these days? Why?
  • What's exciting You these days? Why?
  • What do you like about me? Why?
  • What do You see when You look at me?
  • When was the last time You wept over me? Why?
  • When was the last time You laughed over me? Why?
  • If You could meet me anywhere face-to-face where would it be?
  • If my heart is Your home, what does it look like?
  • If You could play a game with me, what would it be? Why?

He encourages us to pray first for the peace of God in our hearts & minds, then not to analyze too much or try to "get it right" as we listen for God's answers... He says that anytime we listen to God, we should always dismiss anything that does not line up with Scripture, but take confidence in Jesus' promise that we will be able to discern His voice (John 10) if we are His sheep.

I am not a person who regularly "hears" God... but as i asked Him the questions above, though i didn't hear an audible voice, i did have a very clear impression of His answers in the form of thoughts in my head... it was really surprising! some of the answers spoke very directly to some struggles & fears i was having at the time, though i was not expecting them to. i think i'd like to ask questions & listen more often now!

i hope you'll try it & be surprised, too, by our God who longs for us to have a very personal relationship with Him. let me know if you do!

Friday, December 01, 2006

thoughts on crutches

When I was a little girl, I remember finding a pair of crutches (left over from some family member's unfortunate incedent) and being completely entertained the rest of the day leaping across the house with them. a few thoughts on this:
1. when you are not injured, crutches are great.
2. if you lose your balance while on said crutches, you have two good feet to land on.
3. when you get tired or your armpits hurt or the crutches are no longer convenient, you can lean them against a wall and continue regular mobility.

last weekend in bangkok, mike & i were walking back to the guesthouse from the hospital (we had our annual check ups & we are very healthy!), when i stepped onto an uneven section of sidewalk (these are plentiful throughout the kingdom)... my foot rolled outward, and i heard a loud snap. i was able to walk for a bit until the pain got too bad & mike got us a taxi for the the last 1/2 mile or so (a very well-spent dollar). i got out of the taxi & hopped into the guesthouse... then i hopped up the stairs and down the hall to our room. The next day, I hopped some more getting ready for the airport, where mike wheeled me on the luggage cart (fun!) to the airport "hospital" where a well-dressed staff person told us they did not have crutches, but could order some from a nearby hospital. After a smiling doctor examined my foot & said it was probably ligaments (only "10% chance" it's broken), my crutches arrived 30 minutes later in a flashing ambulence. Even though I gave my height in cm (165, if anyone is curious) to the hospital, and 6 well-dressed staff people attempted to make adjustments (mike ended up having to do it), as hard as everyone tried, the crutches were still too short for this giant farang (the thais call all foreigners that... it literally means "french.".. mike LOVES it). so they ordered some more crutches in a bigger size which arrived another half-hour later... they would have to do as is, because we needed to proceed to the gate. I was then escorted to my plane in a wheel chair, which was a very nice experience until i had to get out of the chair & make it down to my seat on the crutches (which were still too short). a few more thoughts on this:
1. it's hard to get around on crutches when your "good leg" is extremely sore because you've spent the last 24 hours hopping around on it.
2. it's harder to get around on crutches when one foot hurts so badly that you can't touch your toes to the ground.
3. the aisle of an airplane is not the best place to test-drive crutches, in general.
so, now i am home... resting and trying to perform the basic functions of life one must do even while "resting". it's amazing how we take for granted that our feet work & our hands don't have to contribute to the process of "getting around". more thoughts:
1. crutches are hard to get around on, and easy to lose your balance with.
2. crutches make a bad substitute for legs, but a good substitute for hands in limited situations (ex. they are good for pushing things around on the floor, but bad for carrying bowls of soup).
3. ginger seems confused, but happy in a strange way, that i now, too, have 4 legs.