Friday, July 30, 2004

I'm so boring.

We're going to the place my in-laws are staying tonight for Jennifer's 14th birthday. And tomorrow Jon's helping our friends move from their apartment to the new townhouse (I say Jon's helping because, though I will be there too, I doubt I'll be much help with the heavy lifting). Sunday we're going to an Angels game with Rob and Kristen. Our weekend is full, which is nice, but it means we won't get the things done around the house we need to.

Oh! And finally--the date is scheduled for our floor tile to be installed (in the whole house except bedrooms). It's next Saturday, 8/7. This has been almost a year in the making (since buying the tile in November and having to wait until June to get it).

Wednesday, July 28, 2004

Jon went to lunch with our friend Steve this morning and got asked to be a groomsman in Steve and Chelsea's wedding in May '05. He's also a groomsman in Jeremy and Jennaya's wedding in December '04. I think Jon has probably been in at least 10 weddings. People just love him (including me). He is just such a great guy friend. I'm very glad he has so many guy friends, too (and not any girl friends). :)

Monday, July 26, 2004

Our dear friends' daughter finally said my name. I know she has said it before when I'm not around, but I've never heard it. It came out "Deedee" and was so cute. I love her. Her little brother is due 2 weeks from yesterday!

Sunday, July 25, 2004

We've gotten a lot of yard work done so far this weekend, and I'm proud of Jon for making our grass look so nice. With this last round of grass seed he put down in some patches yesterday, it'll be looking wonderful. We also got a new fern and potted it, and Jon bought some of the drip irrigation materials to put in some more places. Some of it requires taking up the brick in our patio, laying the tubing, then putting the brick back, so I'm very thankful he's willing to do that work since I'm not good at remembering to water all of our plants. The drip system is excellent for me (just turn on the faucet, let the system do its job, and remember to turn it off in 5 or 10 minutes. Saves water too). We're slowly but surely learning how to garden! Next on my list is transplanting our bougainvillea from where it is in the backyard to behind the fence in the alley by the garage. I think it looks messy where it is, and the plants in the alley were just annuals that died (white alyssum). This will be an interesting task, though, because I don't think bougainvillea takes kindly to being moved. We'll see.

Thursday, July 22, 2004

Countdowns etc.
Jon's 27th birthday: 12 days
Baby shower I'm throwing for Ricci: 30 days
Trip to Germany: 43 days
Bridal shower I'm throwing for Katrina: 65 days
3-day cruise to Baja: 85 days
Katrina's wedding: 93 days

Mood: thoughtful, "listy" (want to make lists)
Music: City on a Hill (I think this is the original one)

Wednesday, July 21, 2004

A good friend asked me yesterday how I'm doing. Not as a wife/employee/friend, etc., but personally. How I'm doing personally. How am I doing personally? I realized that I really do define how I'm doing by external things ("How are you doing, Katie?" "Great! Jon and I are doing really well, my job's exciting and wonderful, and I'm having a good time working on the house"). I also realized that that is completely backwards. Ashley put it well when she said basically we should be focusing first on our walk with/faith in God, reading His Word and spending time praying, etc., and then use that as a lens through which to look at the rest of our lives.

I've felt far away from God in the past months (feelings aren't all important, I know, but I just remember much more of a closeness that isn't there now because I'm not spending time reading and praying). It's like everything's going fine and great in my life... I like my life. But how much better would my life be if I were in the Word daily and looking at things through the lens of my faith in Jesus Christ?

Monday, July 19, 2004

We had a fun, nice, busy weekend, which included dinner out with Jeremy and his new fiancee, lunch and new condo viewing with Katrina (my college roommate) and (her fiance) Phil, a surprise 30th birthday party for Rob, a terrific church service including a message from 1 Samuel, and normal things around the house including completion of a 5-hour editing job.
 
Oh, and I'd like to echo Lori's comments: I hate the new "user-friendly" blogger setup.

Friday, July 16, 2004

I'm trying to create one of those borders across the top of this page (to the left of the "archive" stuff), but I am HTML impaired. Can anyone help? I tried it, but it wouldn't stay at the right size or would change places if the window minimized. I don't know how to do tables or anything.
 
 

Oh well, no big deal if it doesn't work.
Our friend, Jon's former roommate, Jeremy, is engaged (finally)! When Jon told me Jeremy was engaged and that he had talked to him on the phone, I asked, “Who’s he engaged to?”
Jon said, “Oh, I didn’t think to ask.”
I asked, “How long have they been dating?”
“I don’t know that either.”
“When’s the wedding?”
“I have no idea.”
Ha! Do guys even talk? We're going out to dinner with them tonight. I don't think we know the fiancee, but I'm looking forward to meeting her.

Wednesday, July 14, 2004

OK, this is rather juvenile of me, but I just read these in the archives of someone else's blog and found them so hilarious!

WOULD YOU RATHER...
eat a shot glass full of live wasps OR eat a shot glass?
shave your mom's bikini line OR your dad's butt?
be ruled exculsively by your heart OR exclusively by your mind?
only be able to tell lies OR have to scream out every true thought that crosses your mind?
take back one thing you said or did OR say one thing you never said or did?
have a small butt on your forehead OR two little feet dangling beneath your chin?
walk around all day with a dead mouse in your butt OR a dead frog in your mouth?

Tuesday, July 13, 2004

We went to Inka Mama's today for a coworker's birthday, and it was really good (Peruvian food)! I got the Salpicon de Pollo, a delicious salad with chicken. I can't believe I've never been to this place before. I counted the salad as 8 WW points, but it might have been even fewer--excellent!

Monday, July 12, 2004

The shower on Saturday for Kim went well. I think 18 people were there, and I realized that that is about the maximum seating capacity in our house (including bringing in extra chairs). 15 would have been a little better, but we all knew each other so sitting close was OK. Kim got some really cute things for little Samuel. Oh, and I liked the cucumber sandwiches I made but decided I'll make them on Ritz or Wheat Thin crackers next time instead of the cocktail rye bread. And I don't need to make quite as much.

Here's one of the things I got for Kim (it's a hoodie robe & washcloth set):
Gift for Samuel

The rest of the weekend went by really quickly. Jon had a work event he had to attend for most of Sunday, so we didn't have our usual church-lunch-relax day. But we did go out to dinner with Scott and Kim on Saturday night, which was good since we hadn't seen them in almost a month (they were on vacation for most of that).

Friday, July 09, 2004

I don't like stirring up controversy. And I'm no (academic) theologian. But some Christian doctrines/theologies get me so upset and frustrated and flustered, especially when I think about how many people believe them. It makes my heart ache. And I don't get upset because the beliefs "sound wrong." No, I've read and researched (the Bible and various commentaries by authors on different sides) and prayed, and I know what the beliefs are. I hate arguing about it--no one I've talked to about it has ever changed his/her mind (plus I get flustered and know in my heart what to say but it doesn't come out clearly. Jon's much better at this--keeping a clear head in any situation). I just hate the idea that these beliefs are perpetuated in schools and churches and evangelism.

Wednesday, July 07, 2004

Countdowns etc.
Baby shower I'm throwing for Kim: 3 days
Jon's 27th birthday: 27 days
Baby shower I'm throwing for Ricci: 45 days
Trip to Germany: 58 days
Bridal shower I'm throwing for Katrina: 80 days
3-day cruise to Baja: 100 days
Katrina's wedding: 108 days

Mood: content
Music: Next Door Savior ("A Collection of Hymns") I really like Fernando Ortega and especially love "How Deep the Father's Love."

Tuesday, July 06, 2004

Having such a nice weekend makes it difficult to come back to work! We had a great 3 days. My boss let everyone go home 2 hours early on Friday, so I ran errands and got a bunch done before Jon got home. On Saturday, we went to breakfast at Ruby's and then mostly did work around the house and waited for my lovely washer and dryer to be delivered. We also went to Ellie Vreeland's 2nd birthday party. (Will we invite a whole bunch of adults to our children's birthdays? I'll have to think about that one.) On Sunday, we left the house at 9:00 a.m. to get down to Lantern Bay Amphitheater in Dana Point, where Coast Bible held its 4th of July church service. The service was excellent. It was followed by a great church picnic. We left the picnic around 2:00 and went to a few stores to find the right hook-ups for the washer/dryer (we had some already, but they weren't long enough to do what I wanted to do, which was make the washer go on the left and the dryer on the right. Our house was built for it to be opposite, but that would mean the washer and dryer doors would open toward each other, instead of away from each other). Then we went to the Rileys' house for another 4th of July picnic at 3:00 and stayed until 8:00! By 8:00, I was getting anxious to try out my new machines, so Jon took me home, hooked everything up, and I had fun. By Monday, I was searching around the house for things to wash. :) On Monday, we also went out to brunch at Denny's, and we got the house nice and tidy for our mid-day visitors: Al and Janet Richer. Al and Janet are missionaries stationed at the Bible school Jon went to in Wisconsin. They were out in Scottsdale, AZ, visiting their son and decided to "swing by"! They'd never been anywhere in California besides LAX, so we took them to Laguna Beach and walked around, then we ate at BJ's. I'd met them once before. It was fun watching Jon reminisce. They ended up staying the night on our air mattress--we were glad to have them (and help them save motel money!)!

Thursday, July 01, 2004

Introvert/Extrovert
Something I've known about myself for a long time but only recently was able to put into words is the fact that I need to be alone to re-energize. I guess that means I'm an introvert, but I don't know if I understood all of the implications of that word until recently, when some people we know were having a rough time and had to live with us for a while. I'm accustomed to getting home from work around 5:30 and having at least an hour--often more--to myself to veg, read, watch TV, clean, and start thinking about what to make for dinner before Jon gets home. I didn't realize how much I need that, and it took me a little while with these people living with us to realize why I was so down/depressed and tired--no alone time meant no rejuvenation!

Jon is an extrovert and almost always would rather spend time around other people, not alone. I think he tries to understand me in this area, but it must be hard for him since he really can't relate. Thankfully, being with Jon is just the same for me energy-wise as being by myself. I guess that's because I don't feel like I have to constantly make an effort to fill up silences or entertain him or even to put on a happy face if I'm not happy. Thank goodness for my husband.
We're going to see Spider-Man 2 tonight. Sam on channel 5 said good things about it, so I'm looking forward to it.

Ricci should be here any minute to have lunch with me. I hope she's "showing" (5 months pregnant)!