Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Baby Giraffe, Spot and Cola


This weekend held the most unexpected surprise ever. Well, I was trying to figure out the whole drama over my new cell, I was asked to come over and sit down. Okay, so when my "twin" asks something like this...my heart skips one beat too many, my mind races with the possibilities of what she wants to say, and then in an instant of looking at the sparkle in her eyes, I knew. So, after I open my gift bag, I discover after moments of pure confusion (my usual reaction to the unexpected) that she has a bun in the oven! Yes, cliches have some sort of gravitational pull on me and any chance I have to use one I'll jump on it. So, my first foray into being a Tia began this Saturday afternoon and I can't wait for this fun adventure during the next 9 months.

Any store with baby animals and adorable onesies...watch out. I'm already becoming quite the researcher of all that is baby. Welcome to the family little bebe! May God bless you and your padres every moment during these next 9 months. Love, your Tia!

What will be your favorite color? Green, pink, blue, yellow, hmm...


Tuesday, April 27, 2010

So Long Insecurity Simulcast



B
lond, petite, spunky, and Southern twang with each syllable. Who am I describing? The adorable Beth Moore and the awesome simulcast that I went to on Saturday. I'm so grateful that I decided to go to this jam-packed simulcast of over 300,000 women attending across the states. The following are my notes from her lesson and points that I don't ever, ever, ever want to forget!

Insecurity is not a weakness, but it is essentially unbelief.

A Secure Woman is:
  1. Saved from herself.
  2. Entitled to the truth. Perfection is insecurity in an art form...ooh, ouch!
  3. Clothed with intention. "She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come (Proverbs 31:25). A vision of being baptized and putting on the new while letting go of the old ways of living. Being "clothed" in this type of Godly intention begins in our thought life, then goes to our feet to act upon, and then finally to our emotions. This was such a new way of thinking for me because like so many other women, I fess up to basing to much of my actions on my emotions first instead of last. However, starting in the mind is where the battle is won. When determined to walk in the security of Christ Jesus instead of circumstances, people, or my own fluctuating feelings is a powerful change of thinking. *Secure even before we feel it! We can't wait until we feel secure, but instead be renewed by the spirit of God in our mind and spiral up from there. Secure people are free from having to always think about themselves and be so self-absorbed.
  4. Upended by grace. Grace takes up space in a secure woman. When we as women have been graced by the love of God through his son Jesus Christ, we should find it easier to grace others with this same grace and not be so easily offended. Grace turns all upside down (e.g. insecurity becomes security, impossible becomes possible). Receive God's forgiveness already and actually live a life walking in it and extending it to others.
  5. Rebounded by love. To abide in the knowledge that we are all deeply loved children of God and to walk out the door in the morning holding on to Him as our security, a security that is no longer determined by social situations, events, or relationships, but by God himself! To remember the immeasurable love of God as the reason for such security and hope. Let our cups be overflowing when we wake and not wait for others to fill it for us.
  6. Exceptional in life. To remember that God works through the pain in our lives and He makes it all worth it. Never forget that He's up to something wonderfully powerful!

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Hot Dogs and Half Mexican


T
his day was super comical, I had to blog to not forget how hard I laughed. A group of first graders that I was guest teaching for today were working in a small group and all of a sudden there was this horrible smell. I asked what it was and someone pointed to this one boy and with a big smile on his face said it was the hot dogs that made him burp. But then the boy right next to him, said ughh no, he does it with pizza too! Hot Dog Burp Boy just smiles and laughs and thus affectionately earned his nickname.

Cut to snack time of oranges and I'm helping a bunch of the students peel their oranges and I start speaking in broken Spanglish to a boy who spoke little English and I get asked do you Speak? I answer with my overused, muy poquito and she replies, "oh, so you're half Mexican." If a camera would have snapped a picture at this moment, it would have no doubt found me with my mouth open and quickly defending my 100% Mexican self...geesh! She was sweet, but wow she threw a zinger that I would have expected from a teenager! A diss of mass proportions from a completely innocent student...will remember this and cracked up my family with this story.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

He Stands By Me...

I've heard this song many times before, but it's amazing how a song can speak to you differently at different times in your life. Right now, in this moment I'm wholeheartedly reminded of God's protection over me and that He's always with me through the tough, ugly, and beautiful.


Bold

Monday, March 8, 2010

If I could only emblaze this on my heart...

So often, I hear the phrase, "be strong in the Lord." But how often does a more in depth definition really follow as to what that entails? In my experience not too often. This quote that I found from a Discovery Series study explained it perfectly! Let my heart be ignited with these words EVERY TIME I even try to do something in my own strength.

"You may be so by having no confidence in your own ability, by doing what God says and trusting him to back you, by exercising what is called "the obedience of faith," by stepping, at God's command, towards closed glass doors and watching them swing open as you reach them. Your strength lies in what he does whey you obey." This last line gives me chills each time and I imagine a choir of angels wondering if this powerful point has finally hit home with me.

Reminder to me: Don't be afraid to reach out or stand out for Christ. Don't hesitate, just obey.



Friday, March 5, 2010

Old Times

Today I had a sweet sub job that made me reminisce about having my own class. Although, I do miss having that consistent opportunity to support the same group of young minds and had hoped to get back into teaching at some point. However, with all the sad hoopla surrounding education right now, it would truly have to be God that opens that door. In the meantime, I'm going to do my absolute best to embrace this adventure of where He wants to use me and simply bloom where I'm planted in each situation. Fully knowing that this road is leading me to my permanent place of purpose.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

101 in 1001

Melissa Jill inspired me before with her 101 in 1001 list and since she recently updated her list, I thought I'd update mine as well. So for mere reminders sake, here's my working list (more to come as inspiration hits) of 101 in 1001 list of things I would like to accomplish and then some.

Start Date: Wednesday, March 3, 2010
End Date: Wednesday, November 28, 2012


1. Go to Canada by train.
2. Go camping in Yosemite (never been yet)
3. Relive my childhood summer at Burney Falls and climb up the white dirt to the top through the waterfall
and up to eat a hot fudge sundae.
4. Go see a concert by Natalie Grant with a friend and hear her exercise those soulful vocals.
5. Write a book about wherever my zany imagination can fly.
6. Take relatively inexpensive photography classes & workshops to further develop my own style.
7. Not just act like a Christian but react like one too. (Thanks Pete Wilson for this one)
8. Take a cooking class with a friend.
9. Hike Mt. Diablo's waterfall trail and make it to the top of the peak.
10. Run 5 5k races for charity and health eventually building up to 10 10k races.
11. Get more massages purely for health benefits of course. ;)
12. Replace fear with FAITH!
13. Read two books a month. One for entertainment and another for growth.
14. Just buckle down and buy Rosetta Stone already and learn Spanish, which will make every penny worth it.
15. Write down my blessings for the day every day, so that I can look back and remember in detail how God's
worked his grace all around me.
16. Go on a summer mission's trip with a group of friends.
17. Join two professional associations that will support networking and career development.
18. Blog 3-4x's a week to track this journey of life, love, and and adventure.
19. Love more and judge less.
20. Expand my cooking repertoire with FoodNetwork style dishes.
21. Buy and Learn how to expertly use Lightroom and Photoshop.
22. Donate blood preferably without passing out, cookie or not.
23. Take a road trip with friends and document our travel along the way.
24. Learn how to box, Ali style...watch out.
25. Join a book club.
26. Practice pilates on a daily basis or close to.
27. Realize what my spiritual gifts are and put them to use.
28. Learn to play my guitar and 3 songs.
29. Find a career that I have a passion to serve in.
30. Go ice skating in Central Park.
31. Take a ballroom class that will have me dancing salsa and meringue all over the dance floor.
32. Go to a Rascal Flatts concert and support my guys with the southern twang.
33. Sing karaoke without the help of anything intoxicating.
34. Learn sign language.
35. Get involved with the multi-media ministry at church.
36. Go to Puerto Rico and Costa Rica, and Ireland (not all at the same time of course ;)
37. Buy a Mac.
38. Go skydiving indoors.
39. Swim in pristine waters with my beloved dolphins.
40. Visit the Asian Art Museum for one of their exhibits.
41. Have tea at the Japanese Tea Garden in San Francisco.
42. Bike Across the Golden Gate Bridge and inhale the scenery with every breath.
43. Have a "classics" movie day to finally see movies such as Casablanca and Rebel Without a Cause.
44. Have a friends Fashion Shoot in Brentwood.
45. Enjoy Grecian culture on the island of Santorini.
46. Visit Austin, TX and experience the RiverWalk firsthand.
47. Drink sweet tea in Savannah, Georgia and bump into Paula Dean.
48. Listen to country music in Nashville while eating BBQ.
49. Learn how to take incredible videos on my camera.
50. Jog/Walk the Nike Half Marathon!
51. Do the Muddy Buddy Challenge sponsored by Columbia.
52. Make the best Summer Sangria!
53. Get some fantastic headshots for photography website.
54. Design a photography logo for website.
55. Watch no t.v. for an entire day!
55. Take a pottery/ceramics class.
56. Make Pysanky with friends for Easter.
57. Complete an entire crossword puzzle without having to check the answers.
58. Attend Academy of Science Nightlife.
59. Submit photos to Diablo Magazine.
60. Go to my first hockey game...Go Sharks!
61. See Pete Escovedo in concert.
62. Camp in Big Sur and take a dip in the hot springs.
63. Go to the California State Fair in Sacramento and take pictures at night of all the rides and games.
64. Plant my own organic vegetable garden.
65. Have the world's best hot chocolate at Serendipity in New York.
66. See the musical, Wicked.
67. Try out Yoshi's in Jack London Square.
68. Consistently practice Krav Maga...bam!
69. Attend more educational conferences.
70. Go to Hume Lake for a women's retreat with the gal pals.
71. Buy a Honda CRV in midnight blue.
72. Start my own nonprofit for empowering and supporting women and girls navigate self-esteem.
73. Dance in the rain.
74. Run in the rain.
75. Start my own photography business.
76. Visit and tour the Tuscan style castle, Castello di Amorosa (between St. Helena & Calistoga)
77. Photograph a b&W photo series spanning a variety of subjects and settings.
78. Be on the Amazing Race with my sister and make it to to the final four.
79. Meet Beth Moore and her cute spunky self AND work for her Living Proof Ministries.
80. Buy an adorable Mediterranean-style house.
81. Start my own Christian record label in the East Bay.
82. Visit the major baseball stadiums across the country.
83. Enter a photography contest...and win! :)
84.Write a letter to myself to open in 10 years, God-willing.
85. Fall in love, get married and have 3 kids with a heart for God. (obviously this list is random order ;-)
86.Host a dinner party (tapas-themed etc.)
87. Learn 3 of my favorite poems by heart.
88. Bake cookies for a senior center.
89. Buy an adorable dog that's sweet in nature, but protector in instinct (Bella).
90. See Angela Johnson in one of her comedy shows.
91. Leave a special gift for different friends on their doorstep at least 2x month.
92. Send cards to friends "just because."
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101. See God move in WONDERFULLY POWERFUL ways in all areas of my life including: relationships, spiritual, career, health, and every other area.



Fellowship



Y
ou know those
people that make you feel a little less alone? Well, I have an entire group of women in my church growth group that God works through to speak to me and I'm incredibly grateful. We are different in so many ways, but what bonds us is our desire to serve the same God and live out a relationship worth every mountain and valley that we have to pass through. We're doing this church-wide study called Serving the Master and last week's focus was on spiritual gifts. It's amazing to study where my piece of the puzzle makes the most sense and though it is a process, I'm open to where God leads me and excited to fulfill His purpose for my life. God Bless those who wholeheartedly use their gift(s) and those of us currently searching.

For a more in-depth assessment dealing with the following 9 serving gifts (evangelism, prophecy, teaching, exhortation, pastor/shepherd, showing mercy, giving, administration), there is a free online 108 question questionnaire available at
http://www.churchgrowth.org/analysis/intro.php.


This song is so fitting for those searching days. Enjoy!

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Fight the Good Fight


Fatigue, hopelessness, a cycle of worry. Why do I find myself struggling through my faith once more? I know that God has a plan for my life, but ooh it's been a long dry season of trying to get there. The parable of the talents has constantly been on my mind lately too. I don't want to waste a single day of not using what God has planned for me to use for his purposes. The only problem is that I've struggled for quite some time trying to figure out what these talents are let alone how to use them. So, until I have my epiphany in this direction, I'm going to P.U.S.H. (pray until something happens)!

What are some things you've done to get you through the rough seasons of life?

Saturday, January 23, 2010

A Healing Hope

This first song led by Kirk Franklin left me overwhelmed with emotion and heart-strengthened at the same time. The first link as an example in motion of how they will know us by our love. May God heal and restore the Haitian people with hope. What reminders refresh your hope during times like these?

Haiti | Christian Music - Gospel Music Channel




Wednesday, January 20, 2010

One Question

Questions. Big or small. Thought-provoking or simple. This intriguing question really made me take pause this morning and ask myself how I would answer. With there being no right or wrong answer. Just a question you might be interested to ponder...

Fifty People, One Question: New Orleans from Benjamin Reece on Vimeo.



If you could have one wish come true by the end of today, what would your wish be? No limits...just go for it!

Monday, January 18, 2010

Another Year, Another Milestone

Every year around this time, on this day I contemplate the last year. Today is my birthday and I get more reflective than usual trying to remember where I was the year before. This special day was spent from morning to night with the attention of loved ones wrapped up in cards, fondue, and presents.

I cannot forget to mention that yesterday my sister took me for a day full of sweet surprises in the city by the bay. First up, we headed to the infamous Mama's on Washington Square. If you have never been, I highly recommend this quaint (only around 11 tables) but oh sooh cute breakfast nook that has been given such high accolades by Rachel Ray etc. We had to wait in line for about an hour, BUT totally worth it when I got the hot chocolate with piled on whipped cream and chocolate pastry followed by chocolate-cinnamon french toast (or we sensing a theme? ;) Afterward, we hiked the steepest of hills to work off our breakfast and ended up at a top secret "workout" spot. Location possibly disclosed if you ask...

After this "workout" my sister and I continued on for another strenous climb across the city. Word the wise, don't map out walking directions because they seriously lie and the "easy" route that is suggested is far from. After walking to our final secret spot, we came to Azalea's where my sweet hermana scheduled a mani/pedi (such a girly phrase) complimented by the coconut scent of the tropics...blue nails included. It was a relaxing end to such an exciting day and I'll remember how much loving time my sis put behind orchestrating it. Thanks Monie!


Ok...cut to my actual birthday.

Starbucks and crossword puzzles. Chocolate doughnuts with white sprinkles. Do we ever outgrow sprinkles? Vanilla Bean and blueberry scones, yep a birthday breakfast of champions. My ma took the day off to spend with my spoiled self and after such morning treats, we headed to go see Leap Year. Yes, I am a huge fan of chick flicks and not ashamed of it in the least. Sometimes, life is so full of the seriousness that a girl needs some corny, fairytale love story to snap her back into what it's like to dream again. At least this girl does and I loved every cheesy second of it.


Following our trip to Ireland, we headed to Skates on the Bay. I had never been and because I'm a nut for originality I have to try something/somewhere new on my b-day. Since it always rains on this day, today was no different. We drove into the Berkeley Marina area and saw around six crazy-butt windsurfers! I couldn't take my eyes off them. We walked into Skates and sat a table with a view of the Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, Berkeley Pier and water for miles. Even though it was a stormy day, there was still this sense of tranquility
.

My ma and I narrowed it down to crab and artichoke dip. Scrumptious. Such a fun and accurate word for this delectable appetizer. Next up, I went Brazilian for the next hour while I sipped a Caipirinha drink.


The night ended with mom's famous philly cheesesteak sandwich by request. It was then topped off with chocolate fondue dipped with pound cake, strawberries, marshmallows, pretzels, and more. This was all celebrated with friends and family and nobody was more in glee than my grandmother who went back for not three or four servings, but more around five to seven...go grams! :) This day was awesome and it ended with an ever-addicting episode of the bachelor. Thank you to all my loved ones that make each year more blessed and more cherished as time goes on. Gracias por todos!!!

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Don't Have to Face It On Your Own

Far too often, one can hide themselves for fear of total exposure. Fear of being exposed for being so imperfect it hurts. Yet, the key to healing lies not in continued guilt, but rather connection with a Savior that accepted us with full knowledge of our past and future scars. This song has most recently compelled me to remember the freedom I have in Christ.



What is it you have been trying far too long to face solo?