Sunday, December 2, 2012

Does Anybody Hear Her


She is running
A hundred miles an hour in the wrong direction
She is trying
But the canyon's ever widening
In the depths of her cold heart
So she sets out on another misadventure just to find
She's another two years older
And she's three more steps behind

Does anybody hear her? Can anybody see?
Or does anybody even knows she's going down today
Under the shadow of our steeple
With all the lost and lonely people
Searching for the hope that's tucked away in you and me
Does anybody hear her? Can anybody see?

She is yearning
For shelter and affection
That she never found at home
She is searching
For a hero to ride in
To ride in and save the day
And in walks her prince charming
And he knows just what to say
Momentary lapse of reason
And she gives herself away

If judgement looms under every steeple
If lofty glances from lofty people
Can't see past her scarlet letter
And we never even met her

He is running
A hundred miles an hour in the wrong direction

("Does Anybody Hear Her" - Casting Crowns)


Wednesday, November 28, 2012

My Christmas Playlist

'Tis the season for Christmas music! Here is a playlist of my favorite holiday tunes.

~"The Nutcracker Suite" -Brian Setzer Orchestra



~"Winter Wonderland" -Brooks & Dunn



~"Feliz Navidad" -Celine Dion



~"Mistletoe" -Colbie Caillat



~"Christmas Song" -Dave Matthews Band



~"Little Drummer Boy" -Faith Hill



~"We Need a Little Christmas" -Glee Cast



~"Happy Xmas (War is Over)" -John Lennon



~"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" -Judy Garland



~"The Season For Romance" -Lee Ann Womack



~"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"-Little Big Town



~"Christmas Is All Around" -Billy Mack (Love Actually)



~"All I Want For Christmas Is You" -Mariah Carey



~"O Holy Night" -Martina McBride



~"I'll Be Home For Christmas" -Michael Buble



~"Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays" -N*SYNC



~"All I Want For Christmas Is You" -Olivia Olson (Love Actually)



~"River" -Sarah McLachlan



~"The Christmas Song" -She & Him



~"Deck the Halls" -SHeDAISY



~"City of Silver Dreams" -Sugarland



~"Little Wood Guitar" -Sugarland



~"Christmas Won't Do Without You" -Tess Henley



Let me know what your favorite holiday songs are!

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Stuck

Serious relationships.
Getting engaged.
Weddings.
Buying houses.
Having babies.

Moving forward.

Single.
Unemployed.
Poor.

Stuck.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Blessed are those who mourn

"Blessed are those who mourn - they will be comforted." Matthew 5:4

Mourning was the topic of Pastor Ryan's sermon at Eastlake last night. I saw on Facebook that this is what would be discussed and I'm not gonna lie, I debated whether or not I wanted to go. I've done my fair share of mourning, and I really didn't want to drag up old memories. Plus, I've been feeling extra-emotional lately and I was afraid that I was going to burst into tears in the middle of service. After praying for 4.5 years for God to heal Gloria and then having her pass away at 11-years-old, I was familiar with mourning. I turned away from God for a long time. And then the recent death of Gloria's younger brother, Anthony...It was so much for the Strauss family to bear and I didn't understand why God would put so much pain on one family. Especially a family who were so devout and faithful to Him, and who did everything right. But it turns out that it was a good thing that I went.

Things started out well, with the worship band playing three of my favorite songs:

Great by Worth Dying For on Ammunition -http://bit.ly/Rtc4Ul
Burning Ones by Jesus Culture on Consumed -http://bit.ly/PwQRNl
When You're Here by David Lunsford on Eastlake IV -http://bit.ly/wyyuf7

Then Ryan spoke so beautifully about mourning. He said that mourning is a blessing, and that "to be blessed is to be the privileged recipient of divine favor."

"Blessed are those who mourn - they will be comforted." Matthew 5:4

"In this world, you will be plagued with times of trouble..." John 16:33

"It is better to go to a funeral than a celebration. Why? Because death is the end of life's journey, and the living should always take that to heart. Sorrow beats foolish laughter; embracing sadness somehow gladdens our hearts. A wise heart is well acquainted with grief, but a foolish heart seeks only pleasure's company." Ecclesiastes 7:2-4

To mourn, we have to stop pretending that we are going to live forever. We are forced to face our own mortality. America is a culture of comfort. We would rather shun pain and anything associated with it than face it head on. We seek comfort instead of indulging in what we are really feeling.

"The Lord is close to the brokenhearted..." Psalm 34:18

For true mourning to occur, there has to be love. For those who have really mourned, some choose to live life on the surface. They have superficial relationships and friendships. They are connected on the world wide web and social media, but don't have anyone they can really talk to.

To mourn is profoundly human. When you have suffered a great loss, do not close yourself off to love again. Like a child who has fallen off his bicycle, we too must get up and try again. Ryan said something that really stuck with me: "Do not forsake the divine spark within you. Do not be afraid to risk in love."If you try and tuff your grief, it will come out of you. You can either mourn, or you can medicate. Medicating your grief can only last you for so long before it doesn't work anymore.

"Weep with those who weep." Romans 12:15

Pain draws us together. Maybe it is pain or mourning that allows us to open up to receive comfort in the first place. Vulnerability does not come easy to any of us. It's never easy to ask for help.

On the cross, Jesus not only suffers for us but with us. He says, "I am not immune to your pain." We are not indifferent to pain. We will either reject it, or embrace God. We will pound our fists and curse and scream and reject Him completely, or we will grasp at His holy robes with the invisible threads of blind faith that we have and cling to Him with everything that we have.

"We do not grieve as those who have no hope." 1 Thessalonians 4:13

"God himself will be with them...He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away." Revelation 21:3-4 I need to believe that this is true...There needs to be justice for this world. Children are taken from us too young, disease runs rampant, and crime steals the lives of loved ones before their time.

"Be doers of the word and not hearers only..." James 1:22

Ryan also included this video of stories of mourning from fellow Eastlakers. I immediately recognized Samantha Paul, mother of Rachel Beckwith. She reminds me so much of Kristen Strauss, and I just want to wrap her up in a giant hug and let her know that Rachel and Gloria are probably painting Heaven pink together and looking down on their Mommies.



Watch with a tissue!


Blessed - Matthew 5:4 from EastLake Church on Vimeo.

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Milah and Stephanie's ice cream adventure

I have an ice cream problem. Milah has an ice cream problem. Together, we could get into a lot of trouble. (Although Milah runs 684959 marathons a year, so you would never know.)

At lunch today, we were talking about our favorite places to get ice cream in Seattle, so I decided to do some research...

I'm compiling a list of places to go for local ice cream and we shall go and gorge ourselves.

Molly Moon's














Flavors include:
-Honey lavender
-Theo chocolate
-Salted caramel

Full Tilt Ice Cream

Full Tilt Ice Cream makes all natural ice cream and frozen desserts with as much creativity and local ingredients as possible. Our retail outlets feature new and vintage arcade and pinball machines, an eclectic mix of sodas, an amazing mix of music on our stereos, and some of the finest beers the Northwest has to offer. After extensive research and testing, we have scientifically created a fun environment for people of all ages.












Flavors include:
-Cocco (coconut)
-Gianduia (chocolate-hazelnut)
-Melone (cantaloupe)

Gelatiamo

Flavors include:
-Malted whopper
-Mocha
-Passion fruit


Flavors include:
-Ginger cookie marshmallow (Chunks of real ginger cookies and ribbons of sweet marshmallow cream
-Fall in Latte (Real espresso beans and a blend of cardamom, cloves, nutmeg and cinnamon infused into Peaks creamy custard for a coffee spice treat)
-Magic mint cookie in chocolate (Crisp mint-chocolate cookies loaded into our decadent chocolate)


Flavors include:
-Dance Party with Holly Hobbie (Triple vanilla ice cream with chunks of Dance Party cupcakes)
-Peppermint Party (Muddled organic fresh mint, Seely's organic mint oil and chunks of Peppermint Party cupcakes)
-Blueberry Lavender (Local fresh blueberries, cream steeped in lavender buds and a dash of Scrappy's Lavender Bitters)


Flavors include:
-Malted peanut butter dream (Malt vanilla with Reeces mixed in)
-Red velvet cake
-Chocolate mocha bark


Flavors include:
-Creme Brulee
-Nutella
-Pumpkin Spice

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And I'm sure that there are a ton more places. And I'm sure that I'll weigh 5839 pounds when we're done.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Cancer can suck it

Cancer.

Six little letters, but deadly when put together. Cancer has taken the lives of too many people that I know and care for, but now it's gunning for my family.

We found out a few months ago that my Uncle Phillip (my mom's oldest brother) had a brain tumor. We thought it was benign at first, but it's fast growth quickly proved us wrong. A few weeks ago, he started losing control of his body and having seizures, which are all signs of a brain tumor. Never a fan of Western medicine, him and his life partner (common-law wife) packed up the car and drove to Texas to some holistic center for some last-ditch karmic healing.

I just got word from my cousin that he is now in a hospital in the ICU. I spoke to my dad and apparently he has lost consciousness because the tumor is so large and pressing against certain parts of his brain and was admitted to the ICU somewhere in the San Antonio area. My Uncle Warren flew down there today to see what is going on, because it's tough to get information from them.

My Uncle Phil. Always so full of life and laughter. Now lying in some hospital hundreds of miles away from his family...

Uncle Phil and Rach

Uncle Phil and Poppa (his dad)

Phil and Wendy (his partner)

Uncle Phil with some of his nieces
Please, pray for him. Also pray for my grandfather. I can't imagine how much pain this must be causing him.

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Friends: The family you choose

You don't get to choose the family that you are born into. Sometimes that's good, and sometimes that's bad. At any rate, being up here in Seattle, I'm completely devoid of family except for my sister, who lives with her boyfriend up in Everett. However, I'm glad that I don't live closer to my parents. I don't have the best relationship with my mom, and the greater the distance, the better.

There's a saying that "friends are the family that you choose." I've chosen a surrogate family that I've become extremely fond of and attached to. And convenient for me, they live in the apartment below me!

I first met the Blakelys when I was moving into my apartment. I noticed that they were a super cute couple with an adorable little boy and girl. Kids! I was so excited to live near kids because I love to play with them.

As time evolved, I have gotten to know Janna and Chris really well. I have babysat for them, had dinner with them, and gone on fro yo adventures with them.


Janna is like the older sister I always wanted but never had. I can talk to her about anything, and we like to bond over Skinnygirl drinks and playdough. Her laugh is infections, and she has the same sense of humor as I do (dorky and silly!). She's also a woman of faith, so it's good to have someone close to my age to talk to about what can sometimes seem like an archaic tradition.


Chris is like the brother-in-law that I've always envisioned I'd have. He can match my quick wit, and hilarious. Oh, and as you can see in the photo above, he's got some wicked dance moves. He provides for his family, and he is an excellent father and husband.


Hayden just turned 6. He is so incredibly creative, and he has a belly laugh that is so infectious. We love to play legos, go to the park, and make up games together. He really loves his little sister, and I've seen him be incredibly sweet with her.


Hannah is the cutest little girl in the history of the world. She turned 3 this summer, and is as fun as ever. We love to play with playdough, color, and go to the park. She makes some pretty impressive animal noises, and always insists on giving me a kiss and a hug when we say goodbye. So cute, I could eat her up.


This is my sister, my brother, my niece, and my nephew. I wasn't forced into their family (although I certainly made it clear that I loved playing with their kids!), but I'm even luckier: I got to choose them to be my family! They're stuck with me now...Maybe I can be an honorary Blakely. ;)

Friday, September 14, 2012

Stephanie and Jenne's great Seattle cupcake adventure

I like cupcakes. (Understatement of the century.) You might say that I'm a cupcake connoisseur. Someone else I know loves cupcakes. Her name is Jenne. Jenne kicks ass. She's a breast cancer survivor, and was the national spokeswoman for the Susan G. Komen 3-Day for the Cure.


As the national spokeswoman, Jenne spoke at every 3-Day event around the country. At one of the Washington D.C. events, she made a cameo on an episode of TLC's hit show DC Cupcakes!


Ever since, I've been thinking about a way to woo Jenne into coming to Seattle and hanging out with me. After all, seeing and hearing her speak at the 3-Day was always one of the highlights of the event! And learning that she loves cupcakes like I do has helped me to figure out how to get her here.

Alright Jenne, check out a sampling of the cupcake offerings here in the great city of Seattle...

Trophy Cupcakes














Flavors include: 
-Red Velvet (above): Traditional southern buttermilk cake with a hint of cocoa topped with cream cheese frosting
-Snowball: Valrhona chocolate cake with coconut buttercream and pink shaved coconut
-Snickerdoodle: Cinnamon and sugar swirled butter cake with cinnamon buttercream
-Samoa: Valrhona chocolate cupcake filled with caramel cream then topped with coconut buttercream, toasted coconut and a drizzle of house-made caramel

Cupcake Royale















Flavors include:
-Salted Caramel (above): Chocolate Cake Royale topped with house-made caramel buttercream, Fleur de Sel and dark chocolate curls
-Triple Threat: A chocolate cake frosted with chocolate buttercream and then we add dark chocolate curls
-Peppermint Party: A swirl of our sweetly refreshing mint buttercream piled high atop our moist chocolate cake Royale, sprinkled with dark chocolate curls
-Lavender: We stir real lavender buds into our sweet vanilla butter cream and then swirl it onto our deliciously vanilla buttercake

New York Cupcakes












Flavors include:
-Central Park Cookies & Cream: Classic chocolate or white cake paired with delicious Oreo butter cream frosting and finished off with a dollop of cream and a mini Oreo on top
-Coffee Shop Cupcake: Classic chocolate or vanilla cake are paired with our creamy coffee buttercream, topped with a dollop of whipped buttercream and finished off with a chocolate covered espresso bean
-Cookie Dough Delight: Classic chocolate cake filled with a moist cookie dough center, frosted with fluffy white buttercream and finished off with freshly baked chocolate chip cookie bits
-Grand Central Smores: Yummy chocolate cake stuffed with marshmallow fluff topped with golden graham cracker crumbs, frosted with sweet marshmallow buttercream and finished off with a mini Hershey Bar
-Ole Miss Mud Pie: Dark chocolate cake is baked on top of an Oreo cookie crust, filled with a creamy caramel center, frosted with Oreo mocha buttercream, topped with a dollop of fresh whipped buttercream, and a chocolate covered mocha bean

PinkaBella Cupcakes












Flavors include:
-Banana Split (above): Banana cupcake with chocolate and strawberry swirl buttercream frosting, topped with whip cream and a cherry
-Cherry Coke: Chocolate-Coke flavored cupcake with cherry buttercream frosting
-Chocolate Malt Shake: Chocolate cupcake with chocolate malt buttercream frosting, topped with a malt ball
-French Toast: White cupcake dipped in French toast batter and fried with maple buttercream frosting and a sprinkle of cinnamon
-Pina Colada: Rum pineapple cupcake with pineapple coconut buttercream frosting


I could go on....But really. Are you drooling yet? You might as well book your flight now so we can eat our way through Seattle.


Thursday, August 16, 2012

I love me a good concert!

Last night, I went to the Melissa Etheridge concert at Woodland Park Zoo. Melissa was an amazing performer, and it really got me thinking about all the great shows that I've been to over the years! Here's a list of all the people I've seen.

I'll start with my very first concert, but then the rest will be in no particular order.

Christina Aguilera












Trace Adkins












Keith Anderson












Jessica Andrews












Dierks Bentley












Big & Rich












Blaine Larsen












Brad Paisley












Brooks & Dunn












Kenny Chesney












Terri Clark












Craig Morgan












Darryl Worley












Faith Hill












Gloriana










Gretchen Wilson











Jo Dee Messina












Toby Keith












Kellie Pickler












Lady Antebellum












LeeAnn Womack












Little Big Town












Martina McBride












Reba McEntire









Tim McGraw












Phil Vassar












Rascal Flatts









Shania Twain












Sugarland









Taylor Swift













Joan Osborne












Lucinda Williams












Indigo Girls











Brandi Carlile












k.d. lang












The Go-Go's












Aimee Mann








The Weepies












Melissa Etheridge