Saturday, June 18, 2011
Father's Day
Dad-thank you for being an amazing example of love, compassion, loyalty, hardwork, generosity, and so much more. Thanks to you I have chosen to live a life committed to being the hands and feet of Jesus. Your example at home and in the community is an everlasting reminder of the way I want to live my life. I love you so much, Dad!
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Joplin 2011
After two weeks of volunteering in Topeka, I thought I was done and ready to relax for a few weeks. Those were my plans, not God's plans. I was sitting in church on Sunday morning (a service that I wasn't planning on being able to go to) as someone got up to speak about the Joplin relief efforts. It hit me really hard and I knew it was God urging me to go. So, I came home trying to figure out what I could do to help. Apparently God had it worked out way before I did because it was planned and I was off work before Sunday lunch was over. I am so thankful for proactive parents who helped me get this trip going! The following Sunday, my mom, Kim, and I headed towards Joplin for a few days of volunteering at College Heights Christian Church distribution center. Here are a few pictures from the trip that really don't do it justice.
Distribution Center
Tents in the front yard as temporary homes.
God knows, God cares, and he already has it worked out.
St. John's Hospital-worse than I imagined. This picture does not even begin to tell the devastation in this area.Proof that God is bigger than the storms!
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Longing for paradise.
If you have been around me at all during the last 20 years, you should already know that I love traveling. Anywhere. Any place. Anytime. (I think Chris/Momma/everyone is getting annoyed with my constant begging for a vacation!) I absolutely love exploring this amazing world God has given us. I truly believe that those tropical paradises I constantly long for are only a glimpse of how glorious Heaven is. But, God has been teaching me about being content with where I am in my life because I constantly dream of this...
Especially with this guy! :)Instead of a tropical paradise, I get this...
God has decided that it was time for me to learn to be content with my location so I will honor His commands and rejoice because I get to share my life with these amazing people :)
Sunday, June 5, 2011
LOVE.
Love is a vague word. I love my dog. I love my mom. I love ice cream. How can one word be used in so many ways? When I think of one thing I could not live without, it's not my car or my dog, it's love. Love is insanely powerful. But unfortunately, we are not very lovable people sometimes. We are all a society full of liars, cheaters, adulterers, and thieves. Yet Jesus looks deep into our sinful hearts and, without a hint of judgement, offers us compassion and help in our times of need. Thanks to the love and compassion I have been offered through Jesus Christ, I have decided to live and to love with that same nonjudgmental compassion. Today I choose to love, unconditionally, all walks of life---homeless, addicted, sick, and needy. Thank you Jesus for loving me and giving me a compassionate heart to love and help your people.
"Speak up and judge fairly; defend the rights of the poor and needy." (Proverbs 31:9)
"Speak up and judge fairly; defend the rights of the poor and needy." (Proverbs 31:9)
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Day the the "K"
This week I was extra thankful for a trip to KC for the Royals game. It was a nice escape from the 15 kiddos I had awaiting me at Camp Pals in Topeka.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Look what I get to do!
In the next few weeks I get to volunteer with some pretty neat people at these two camps in Topeka! Check it out!
Camp Pals ---This camp is designed for the adult with developmental delays that requires adapted instruction. The campers can experience traditional (and some non-traditional) day camp activities that are adapted when necessary and presented in an ability and age appropriate manner. We'll take fun field trips and complete challenging activities in a supportive atmosphere. Basically, I get to spend a week with some pretty cool people!
Lose the Training Wheels---"Lose the Training Wheels" is a unique summer camp experience to give children with disabilities the self confidence to learn to ride a two-wheel bicycle. Using specialized equipment, coaching and encouragement, children will "lose the training wheels." For children with disabilities, learning to ride a bicycle has many benefits, such as increased confidence and self-esteem, inclusion with peers, independent transportation, and most important, increased quality of life through recreation. Everyday I'll partner with a special little one and we'll work together to learn how to ride a bike!
I wasn't able to upload the video on my blog so here's the link for the website. Scroll down the page and there is a link for a video. You should really check it out :)
Lose the Training Wheels Video
Camp Pals ---This camp is designed for the adult with developmental delays that requires adapted instruction. The campers can experience traditional (and some non-traditional) day camp activities that are adapted when necessary and presented in an ability and age appropriate manner. We'll take fun field trips and complete challenging activities in a supportive atmosphere. Basically, I get to spend a week with some pretty cool people!
I wasn't able to upload the video on my blog so here's the link for the website. Scroll down the page and there is a link for a video. You should really check it out :)
Lose the Training Wheels Video
Limitations only go so far.
-- Robert M. Hensel
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Branson!
Highlights of my Branson trip:
1-Spending it with my grandparents
2-Warm weather
3-No stress!
4-SIX
5-Haygoods
6-Baldknobbers
7-Shopping
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