Friday, 12 August 2011

Getting Settled

We've now been in the USA for 16 days. In that time we have gone to a Ranger's game, a wedding, orientation at school and orientation at work. We have been to see our new place and gotten a pretty good feel for what our job will be like. Now we are coming to the end of our Texas visit with my parents. I've been purposefully avoiding the computer because it seems a little overwhelming when I think of all we've done in the last few weeks. It's been nice to be able to have pockets of really busy time and still get some quiet time to just relax. I just thought I'd let everyone know we're still alive. We already miss everyone from Morley. We start work at the school next Friday so I'll have more of an idea what we'll really be doing then. Now it's of to a fish fry in Desdemona and then a summer concert in Stephenville with my folks.

Saturday, 23 July 2011

3 more sleeps

Well it's that time already. I pulled the suitcases down yesterday and started gathering non-essentials. I don't think the fact that we are moving has really sunk in yet. I'm actually hoping for it to just wait till after Krystin's wedding next weekend to sink in. We've had a pretty good week aside from all the hours spent on the phone with utility companies. Jed kept trying to explain that they will not be getting more money from us after Thursday because we will have no more financial presence in the UK. You would think that most companies would jump when you say please take my money now, but no, it's not supposed to work that way.
On Wednesday we got to say goodbye to the school we've been volunteering at. We were the judges for their end-of-the-year talent show. It was really nice to get to spend a little time with everyone before we go. Friday night we went with Anne, Ian, and Sharon to the Balti house for a final curry. I do have to say that of all the things I will miss about living in the UK it will probably be the Indian food and the fish and chips that I miss the most.
It seems silly but I can't help but wake up every day wishing it would go faster just so everything would be finished. I'm not saying I can't wait to leave, as a matter of fact in a week I'll be wishing that everything had gone slower. It's just that I'd like to know that we've made it through without any complete breakdowns.
Anyway today is packing day (for me at least, Jed will probably wait till Tuesday night). Then tomorrow we will be going down to Mapelwell camp to say "hello" and "goodbye" to all of our friends there. Then Monday and Tuesday are just for reveling in everything English before we leave for the airport at 3am on Wednesday.

Thursday, 7 July 2011

New Horizons

I can't believe it's been two years and a month since Jed and I first arrived in the UK. Now we're making plans to move back to the States and it's feeling more than a little surreal. When people here ask whether we are excited to be going home or not it's not the easiest question to answer. This has been the first home we've had together, so we will always have a special place in our hearts for Morley. I'm sure most of our friends from college will know what I'm talking about when I say that major life changes seem to become a way of life when you're between the ages of 18 and 30. In the last 7 years I graduated high school and moved 1,300 miles away from my "home" to go to college. Then I spent a semester abroad in Europe, got engaged, got married, graduated college, moved to England and somewhere in there my parents moved to Texas. Needless to say my definition of "home" has changed many times.
We have been very blessed to find a job in Tipton, Oklahoma. We will be working as relief house parents with the Tipton Home.. Knowing that we have a job to go back to has made our last few months here so much easier. It's been great to be able to focus on things here and not have to worry about what we will do in the US.
We will be flying into Dallas on July 27th so that we can make it to Oklahoma City in time for my sister in law, Krystin's, wedding on the 30th. Then we will be doing some visiting with my family in Texas and starting work in Tipton on August 16th. So if any of you will be in the area we would love to get together and share some stories.

Friday, 29 April 2011

We'll have a "right royal knees up"














Alright so maybe our Royal wedding party wasn't exactly that exciting but the food was good. On the menu:

Cucumber Sandwiches, Tuna Sandwiches, Cheese Sandwiches
Potato and Pea Tarts
Deviled Eggs
Sausage Rolls
and Crisps
Lemon Tarts - lightened up a bit by using filo pastry
Lemon Meringue Roulade

Monday, 25 April 2011

Still On Track

Lost 2.5 pounds this week. That's a total of 5.5 lbs in 3 weeks. Yay! Will start week 3 of couch to 5k this week. I stayed behind a week because I wasn't feeling well after last week. We're planning a royal wedding watch party for Friday and then Jed's sister gets here on Monday. I'm just a little bit worried about how my weight will be after a trip to London. I guess we'll have to wait and see.

Saturday, 16 April 2011

This week's menu

I tried online grocery shopping this week for the first time and even though I took me hours to put together my menu I'm sure I will get faster at it as I get more familiar with my weight watchers recipes. If you'd like more information about anything just let me know and we can share.

Friday- Spicy tomato tortilla soup with quesadillas- 9propoints
Saturday- Jacket potatoes with salad -variable
Sunday- Mediterranean Bean Salad with bacon -5propoints
Monday- Goat's cheese, vegetable and pesto pizza- 11propoints
Tuesday- Creamy Chicken Curry- 12propoints
Wednesday- Sweet and Sour Chicken with Belgian Chocolate Cake Slices - 13propoints and 5propoints
Thursday- Jacket potatoes-variable
Friday- Chili with the fixin's

Week 2 is over

Well week two of running is now finished. Three sessions this week: Monday was ok, Wednesday was great and it was my first time to run while on vacation. Friday was another story, the run wasn't too bad, actually the first section of running was great (it could be because I was going down hill). The trouble was really getting the motivation to do it when I had a little bit of a head cold and then when I finished I was really achy. The good news is that I did it. Yay!
On the weight watchers front, on Monday I was excited to see a 3.5 pound loss. I was so proud :) and I really didn't feel like I'd struggled getting there. This week has been harder mainly because we we in Edinburgh with another couple from church from Tuesday to Thursday and although I was able to make some good choices we did wind up at a chinese buffet that was hard to find anything not fried in. We also stopped at a mexican restaurant where I shared a pretty cheesy enchilada with Jed. All in all it was pretty hard to tract those points. I've noticed that I tend to overestimate how much things like that "cost" then later I try to talk myself into why it really couldn't be that much. We're going to a wedding today and I will be having a bite or two of wedding cake but I'll be having baked potato and lots of fruit through the rest of the day. I'm really hoping for a .5 pound loss or a stay the same.
Oh, something I've found that I LOVE: Boot's sushi packs - not the best sushi I've ever had but for a quick lunch from a supermarket look for "sushi packs" the one from Boot's was only 4 points and I felt completely satisfied with that and a piece of fruit.

Thursday, 7 April 2011

New Goals

This week I started a new fitness and weight loss plan. I've been going to the gym for a few months now but I've found that the reason I joined in the first place, to go to classes, isn't a very realistic thing. The local gym doesn't have any classes before 10am and most of the good classes are after 5pm which wasn't covered in my membership. I also felt a little bit silly walking for 20 minutes to get there and then hopping on a treadmill for 30 minutes before walking home again. Something had to change so...
I joined weight watchers to give myself the group dynamic I was getting from going to Aerobics classes and started a "couch to 5k" program to try to overcome my fear of running. I'm now on day 3 of weight watchers and will be going for my 3rd run tomorrow morning.
It's not that I think I'm fat. Really one of my biggest problems is that I am quite happy to be lazy and stay where I am now. The problem is that things won't always be this easy and there's no point in not being the best that I can be. So, I've set a goal and will be doing my best to reach it. The plan is to be able to run 5k or 30 minutes continuously in 9 to 10 weeks. The national health service has put out a series of podcasts that have a decent soundtrack and a very friendly lady's voice telling you when to run and when to walk. Right now I'm on week one which is a 5 minute warm up followed by 8 repetitions of 60 seconds running and 90 seconds walking with a five minute cool down at the end. You do each week's run three times and then move on to the next week. I'm doing mine Monday, Wednesday, and Fridays. Runs 1 and 2 went ok but I'm sure I look pretty ridiculous trying to "jog" up hill in my neighborhood. It does help to have headphones in because it allows me to tune everything else out and just think about what it will be like in 9 weeks. Tomorrow I'm looking for a more level route though.
On the subject of weight watchers I would recommend their new "points plus" program to anyone. Memaw (Jed's grandma) works for weight watchers in the states so she helped me try the old system last year and I lost about 10 pounds. The old system was great but I did feel hungry and grouchy for the first couple weeks. So far on the new system I haven't been near as hungry and now that fruit and vegetables are free I just reach for a banana when I get hungry. Somehow it almost seems too easy so we'll see how it's gone when I weigh in on Monday. I've been told not to expect a big loss because I really don't have a lot to loose still, it would be nice to see some change.

Sunday, 3 April 2011

Early Spring.

These are some of the places Jed and I have been able go visit on our days off now that the weather has gotten a little bit better.

Brimham Rocks- North Yorkshire



The National Rail Museum. - York








Castle Howard: North Yorkshire
This is one of Englands 10 Treasured houses. It's about 45 minutes from our house and it makes for a great day out.



Monday, 14 February 2011

What is our potential?


This weekend Jed and I got to attend a Young Adults weekend sponsored by the Brandon Church of Christ. The theme was "potential". We spent the weekend with about 20 young adults talking about how we can really use our talents for God's glory. Most of us already do work with the churches we attend but I think it is really easy to sometimes underestimate both our own capability and God's power to work through us.
We studied the parable of the talents and there were a few things that struck me. The first was that the servants don't get to tell the master how much they can handle. There is no bargaining about maybe taking on less responsibility than he would give them. Sometimes I think I would like to be able to choose my own talents and say this one is something I can handle and that one's a little more scary so I think I'll leave it.
Second, when we were asked to think of our talents many of us listed things like: teaching, singing, or speaking. Then one of the women suggested that there are other talents like our ability to have patience, or to practice self control, etc. Too many times the talents we recognize as things we can use for the kingdom are very obvious visual things. Or things that the world would call a "talent" and some times even the word "talent" might throw us off the trail of some of our most valuable tools in working for the Lord.
Third, just because we have the ability to do something does not always mean we will recognize that ability. The "one talent" servant obviously did not think that he would be able use it. For me that means that I may need to try things that I am sure I will fail at. Otherwise I could be missing a whole realm of things that God may be able to do through me.
Finally, talents will not always present themselves in fully mature state. It takes work on our part to help them reach their full potential. So it's not good enough to sit at home and think of course I'm doing all that I can. It's not good enough to say well, I've tried to develop patience but it's just not my thing. Or substitute any other spiritual discipline we have trouble with. We may be like the "one talent" servant and be overcome by fear of what might happen if we fail but the truth of the matter is that we were given our opportunities by God and he wants us to use them even if we are afraid.
Often we think about how our efforts have been in vain or how we have failed before but how exciting is it when we think that God has great plans for us if we will only use what He's given. So lets spend more time imagining what could be and less time worrying. It's time to reach our potential.

Sunday, 6 February 2011

Knitting projects

Now that these have been given as Christmas presents I feel safe to show them off here.

A blanket for my Grandparents

Mittens for my brother Travis

A Scarf for my Grandma.

A Scarf for Jed's Mom


A Scarf for my mom.

A Scarf for Memaw

It's Official

Jed and I have set the date for our return to the states. We will be flying back to Dallas on July 27th of this year. Kristin, Jed's sister, will be getting married in Oklahoma city on July 30th so that was our deadline to be back. It's really strange to think that we are now only 6 months away from the end of our two year commitment here. Still, now that the plane ticket is bought and paid for we are looking forward to being able to put that in the back of our minds.
What is amazing is that I have finally found myself forgetting that I'm not from here. When I meet new people they ask where I'm from, and for a split second I think: well here of course! Adjusting to life in England was never really a problem for either of us but it is amazing how much more a part of things we feel now that it's been a year and a half. We love our home and the new Christian family we've found here in Morley, and I know that we will miss them all when we have to leave. Still, it will be nice to see our immediate families and friends so our feelings will obviously be a little mixed. All I have to say is that it's a very good thing we like to travel.

Friday, 4 February 2011

Naomi's Scarf



Last week I took a break from a blanket I've been knitting to work on a scarf for one of the girls from church. So here it is!