Saturday, April 10, 2010

The joy of new beginnings!

Gazebo














turned glorified goat shed....












Decisions...


...the chosen.



Dinner...bedtime.

Monday, March 8, 2010

It's official folks...

The Thornblades of Castleton will soon be welcoming some bleating, cloven-hoofed creatures to the family!!!

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Check out these snow sculptures I found on Middlebury College's quad...I think I like the apple core best!











Don't be deceived by the small pictures....
These sculptures were larger than life.

We made it! Most of the group from the Answers In Genesis film Academy after our "final test"....

The course, which took the group about a year to complete was a wonderful opportunity for this group of believers to reexamine and reaffirm our belief in Creation as fundamental in our Christianity. This course supported Creation based on the Word of God and education in science in accordance with the scriptures. We were equipped to better "Answer" the questions of our world today.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Houghton Philharmonia Concert

Careth, Me, Deanna and Candace
after the concert.


Friday evening's entertainment. The concert was titled: "From The Frigid Lands" and contained music solely by Scandinavian composers (a repertoire very close to this Swedish-Highlander's heart).

(Unfortunately, the video of the piece I am about to describe was several minutes long and Blogger didn't seem to want to up load it, I hope to eventually get it uploaded or at least post a link to it. If anyone has any advice on uploading videos that might be helpful too.)

This piece (Slalom) was composed with a downhill ski course in mind. The composer wrote it to last the duration of a particular course. Apparently he enjoyed listening to music as he skied and wrote this for such a purpose. They included a PowerPoint presentation of parts of the piece and mountain. The best parts of the piece are the very beginning and end. (This video's sound quality doesn't do the musicians justice).

Houghton Visit

The girls being studious in Flat 111. Wall decorations range from Bob Dylan-Elvis Presley-Italian artist's work- African fabric paintings.

Father-Daughter Valentine's "Ball"

It was a fun evening...interesting as I was one of the few daughters over the age of 10, but we did get to practice the waltz! Explanation for the stuffed dog: Dad's gift in response to my ceaseless pleads for us to get a canine companion. Cute, but hardly a substitute.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Classic!

So, a couple of months ago I managed to be in my first "fender bender." This resulted in an almost perfectly square hole in the front of my little Focus. Then... a couple of weeks ago I realized, only after I'd been driving around Rutland all day...that my car was ornamented with this little fella...the latest hood emblem. This is an example of my father's sense of humor. I've decided to let him stay along for the ride. Thanks Dad!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

"This is not a dream that I'm living, this is just a world of Your own. You took me from all that I knew, showed me how it feels to hope. Here with me facing tomorrow, together I can learn to fly. It feels like I'm living in the lion's mouth, but the Lion is... Peace and Power, Love Forever, who am I to stand before You? I am speechless, but in my weakness, You are here and All Is Well!!!"

Monday, January 25, 2010

Lord have mercy, Christ have mercy!

We lift up the people of Haiti to You.
O God, hear our prayer!

Friday, January 22, 2010

oh Tanzania...



It was exactly two years ago today that I arrived in Dar es Salaam for my semester in Tanzania.
I recently heard from a friend of mine who is going on this year's trip and he was asking for advice for the time there and if there were any items I wished I'd brought or that were very useful to me during my time there.
My response was hands down...my head lamp! I used this wonderful invention almost every day for the 3 months and am so glad I brought it...from the night trips to the long-drop out houses to living in a tent it was an all around great purchase!
I also shared how important it is to take the time to visit with the people from the local villages around our campus...I regret not having spent even more time working on the language and communing with the people nearby.
I asked for a hello to be relayed to my friend Grace (pictured here), one of the women who did the washing of clothes for the students. (Here Maria and I are learning to make ugali...a corn meal staple for folks in that area.)

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

"You are my hiding place, You always fill my heart with songs of deliverance; whenever I feel afraid...
I will trust in You!!!"

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

farewell...

Two weeks of caring for these hens has come to an end.... I have to admit, I grew kind of fond of them.