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Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Monday, January 16, 2012

Adventuring is the Best Way to Grow Up

This past weekend was one for the books. 
I smiled so much that my face hurt every night. 

I was BEYOND blessed to spend Friday morning until Sunday afternoon 
in the gorgeous Pismo Beach. 


I drove up with two dear women, 
both of whom are named Melanie. 

{at the gum wall in SLO}

These girls bring me so much joy!
It was such an honor to be able to talk at them
and listen to them for hours and hours. 

I love people.
I love their words so much, too.

Our weekend involved no rigid schedule or plan. 
We quite literally meandered our way through the days. 

We watched gorgeous sunsets.


The viewing of this one involved the consumption
of copious amounts of Gushers and Goldfish.
We really are kids at heart, err stomach.

There was a little airplane that accompanied the falling of the sun. 
The pilot came closer and closer and even waved at us,
doing backflips and showing off. 

But then this big ugly pelican monster decided to imitate the plane and fly straight at us.

{have I mentioned my fear of birds yet? yeah not so much a fan}

Lots of pretty awesome people watching
went down, as we were able to 
walk everywhere in the small town. 

On Saturday, we decided to explore San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay.

We found a place where you can feed Seals. 
{SAY WHAT?!!}


I got to throw ranky, stinky fish parts at this little guy. 

{lookin' yummy eh?}

And he and his friends caught every single one.
They were born at Sea World, in captivity,
so they can't be set free in the wild.

They did all kinds of silly tricks.
Oh my goodness it was just so much fun!!


What a great experience!! 

We watched some movies
(Titanic and Water For Elephants)

and talked

and laughed

and ate
(we cooked all of our meals together)

and snacked

and talked 

and slept

and talked

and laughed. 

A lot.

The timing of this weekend was a significant blessing to each of us.
How wonderful that our Lord knows our needs?!
His timing is so beautiful to me.

Experiencing incredible peace and a lack of stress
really reminded me of how important it is to 
intentionally REST. 

My mind and heart and body
often process life at a speed that is much faster 
than necessary.

I am learning how to handle this phenomenon
as I experience greater levels of pressure
in school and life. 

I'm still very much a youngster, 
the canvas of my life is still very empty
of color and design, 
as I am seeking to develop into the big girl I hope to be some day.

However, this last year has involved
extensive stretching
of my heart and mind. 
I feel that I have grown ever so much. 

This adult skin still doesn't fit very well. 
But I'm getting there. 
In many ways, this weekend 
revealed to me how important it is to be
aware of this growth, and to celebrate it with people.


And God's glorious creation.


Oh I also learned two new things about myself this weekend:

1) I love beach towns.
2) I could quite literally stare at the waves crashing on the beach for hours.
(Looking back, I actually realize that I have down this
many many times throughout my life)

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Sunday evening, on the way home I stopped at a friend's home.
We adventured around town, 
driving and exploring
and eating wonderful food,
while talking of God's presence in our lives.
We finished the evening enjoying
so much creative, beautiful music.

My little heart felt near overwhelmed
with the amazing gifts that God has given to others.
I am so thankful for friends who choose to receive and then give, 
rather than hoarding their blessings.

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This Monday holiday was spent 
traipsing through Laguna Beach with my family.

Such a lovely place.

Such a lovely bunch of Rhodeses.

{relaxed and sigh-happy is this little Maddy}








Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Breaking Down Christmas Break

The last few days have finally felt like I am truly on a break from school. 
What a beautiful experience it is to have rest! 

Yesterday, due to the good fortune of delayed airplane flights, 
I was blessed to spend an entire afternoon 
with my dear friend, and my Resident Assistant at school, Ruth. 

{this is what it looked like, with tea and yummy soup to sprinkle it with some flava flave}

It was a pure 
de~light 
to hear how her heart is being 
strengthened
as she has experienced the greater extent of her 
weaknesses
throughout this semester. 
How grateful I am to know a woman like her!

~~~~~~~~~~

Today was a day for catching up and traditions. 
I snegged lunch and some time in one of my favorite
hometown spots with an old friend.
{looking out on my city, so lovely}

 Sean has been such a good friend my whole life. 
We realized today that we literally went to school
together from preschool until high school graduation.
He's the only one I've had that with.
What a joy to have such consistency in my life. 

~~~~~~~~~~

Tonight was an evening of family
One of my favorite Christmas rituals each year.
An evening pre-Christmas spent
with some dear family friends.
They are such wonderful people.

We always consume copious amounts of
 bread rolls, soup and sparkling apple cider.
White Elephant gifts are exchanged. 
And Bingo is played to a mad happy extent. 

Christmas seems to be a time when 
family 
doesn't just mean you have to be related. 

When we got back, my mom had 
pre-Christmas gifts
 for me and my sibbas to open.

*GIANT* Gingerbread Men!!!

{mine had weird bumpies on it's face, all gb men are different}

We cranked up the Christmas music 
and channeled our inner-cookie-decorating skills. 


I decided to make mine into a gingerbread grandfather
Gb's age too, ya know? 
I started with his heart and then made eyebrows
And suspenders
Those are the things that matter you know? 
Oh and his left arm is in a cast. 
He fell whilst playing Christmas bocce ball in the snow. 

{whattastud}

It has been a thoroughly joy-filled week. 
I am grateful for each moment...
the tastes...
the smells...
the images...
the people...
and the hugs, always the hugs. 

{grateful and ever so blessed is this Maddy in this pre-Christmas time}







Friday, September 2, 2011

Fa(hahahaha)mily

I came home this weekend for a few days to celebrate 
my wonderful father.
My brother, mom and I took him to our favorite Mexican Restaurant. 
Cafe Rio makes me want to weep the tears of a foody fool in love every time I go. 

The people in line in front of us were friends of my dad's. 
They passed on to the staff there that it was his birthday. 
His face turned so red as they belted out the classic birthday song.
In front of a full crowd. 
He yelled out, "I'm going to Chipotle!!"
It was a shining moment:)

We laughed 
and shared stories
and yogurtlanded 
and fist pounded 
and presented 
and rejoiced 
and celebrated 
and loved
and laughed. 
A lotta lot.

I love celebrating people...
my daddy is the most amazing, significant male 
that is in my life and earthbound. 
His wisdom has shaped so much of the formation of mine...
and allowed me the space to grow and learn on my own. 
He has taught me what standards and expectations
 I ought to have as a lady for the gentlemen in my life. 
He has encouraged me to laugh when I'm stressed 
and pray when I'm even more stressed.
I love that man. 
It was a joy to bring him joy yesterday. 

I realized I was truly home this morning 
when rather early on I heard a loud thump at my bedroom door
and my little brother threw it open and 
his deep, much to loud for the morning voice, 
told me that I really must give him a ride to practice 
otherwise
he'd have to skateboard. 
In my semi-conscious state I very nearly said yes.
Crazy right?
My unconscious self is much too generous.

I claimed my right as a very tired Maddy
and felt only a snatch guilty for telling him 
"HECK NO KID!!!"
((with a sweet heart and a promise to myself that I'd take him out for ice cream later))

Round two wakeup involved the little puppy scratches at the door 
that I've missed oh so much.
Mostly because these little noises are most often accompanied 
by a sweet mommy who is sending the dog into to see if I'm awake:)

Her joy at my consciousness was a snatch overwhelming to my morning self. 
But her bubbly energy and delight made me want to jump out of bed and start the day. 

Mmm I love being home. 

((Happy homey [very well fed] Maddy))

Thursday, April 28, 2011

::: ELEVENSIES :::

Spring Break Eleven!!!
((woot woot halla halla))

:::Top Eleven Moments/Things/Pieces of Pie of this Week:::

1. Dentist Appointment/Teeth Cleaning

2. Two Rounds of Lemon Merengue Pie-age

3. The beach.
(('Nuff said except that I went twice, once with the Toblerone and my lovely mom and the other time with one of my favorite conversationalists/frigid water enthusiasts))

4. Insanely competitive Easter egg hunt ((I bear bruises))

5. Easter celebration with my church family, real family and extended family
5 1/2. HARDCORE PING PONG/FOOZ games

6.HUME LAKE WITH MY DADDY
6 1/2. driving in the convertible in the mountains
6 3/4. listening to the Beatles
6 4/5. learning more about the Lord's love and grace for me
6 7/8. eating in the snack shack even though it was closed
((HOOKUPS))
6 9/10. talking about boys/relationships
6 56/58. encouraging conversations

7. Movie Nights with the Dadster
((King's Speech, Megamind, A-Team)) 

8. Thrift Store shopping with my daddy 
((favorite item??? tie between this epic urban outfitters cardi/sweater thang and a meshy bag that 
I snagged right before I paid))

9. Cafe Rio. Mostly the tortilla lady there. Shoot my goodness that food is amazing! 

10. late night McDonalds run with my sister

11. schleepa schleepa sleep sleep