Friday, June 30, 2006
so many possibilities
for the very green, pokey, wonderful grass at the community center in newberg
for having a friend to lay in that grass with and read and chat and laugh
for the rogue river
for my pelonis standing fan that keeps me cool at night
for spending time with people who are really good at laughing
for knowing that those people, who not so long ago were strangers, are my family
for seeing baby quinn for the first time and loving him so very much
for chapters
for vanilla yogurt and frozen blueberries
for jasper... my new and wonderful car that takes me to all sorts of adventures
for a wonderful bed that i didn't have to purchase but am storing for a year
for the women who came up to my kiosk at work and told me they were looking for aphrodite
for being able to keep my inner dialogue to myself
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
what will be will be
she can't complain
if i could wear anything i wanted (within reason), as opposed to heels and fancy pants
if my job was a mobile job and i could wander around (i am learning to love wandering)
if it was always dark outside, because this is what i would see all the time

those are my thoughts on work.
now here is my sad thought for the day... this thursday my family is starting a five day trip down the lower rogue and i can't go. now, when i say family you have to understand that this means cousins, aunts, uncles, dad, and brother. and this trip is something that everyone in my family EXCEPT FOR ME has done. the closest i ever came was when my mother was six months pregnant with me. this also means that i don't get to see my dad or brother for who knows how much longer.
so here's my happy thought... the feeps are having a celebration this weekend down at my home! we are going to do a wonderful afternoon float down the river (this is nothing compared to the lower rogue) and i will show off my town (which should take about an hour, maybe a tour of all our dutch bros) and we will get to hang out at my magnificent house. this is a big step, for me to call my house magnificent. because it really is but i had a hard time dealing with how nice it was and it all seemed very extravagant. but it has made my parents very happy and they have been hosting so many things that i know it's a total blessing from God. there is no way on this green earth that they would have been able to host two spring serve trips at our old house. ha.
somebody told me today that our water/fire feature at bridgeport is obscene. i thought that was funny.
Monday, June 19, 2006
fly away, fly away

Sunday, June 18, 2006
he opened up his arms
Wednesday, June 14, 2006
pour out your water
i also daydreamed yesterday. i remembered this place i went to in high school. i was working at a summer camp and we took this weekend off to go camping. we drove up the coast for awhile and then found a spot to camp by the dunes. one afternoon we went exploring and just walked out into the dunes. we kept walking and walking, up and over another dune just to find ourselves facing more sand. it was like in the movies where the characters have to cross the desert and all they see all around is more sand. that's where we were, just trekking through the sand. we crested yet another dune and were met with a wonderful surprise. an oasis stood before us. not the kind of oasis one might expect to find. this oasis was more or less a straggly tree and a pond of stagnant water. but when i closed my eyes it seemed more an enormous paradise with trees and waterfalls and tropical birds. that is what i remembered. and then i smiled.
Tuesday, June 13, 2006
seeing eye to eye
read from my old journal
read blogs of people who inspire me
thought of two new photo projects to write down in my book
spent some time writing so eloquently about the happenings of this last year
of my life... sometimes i surprise even myself
talked with God about everything that was or had been on my heart
let my hair down and thanked God i can grow my hair out to bless a child
drank my favorite tea and thought about Miki-Ann
i went to bed in a room that was filled with the sound of night and rain. it smelled like spiced chai from the beautiful candle i had lit an hour earlier. i read some more Anne Lamott and started noticing the little things about my room that i love so much... like the pillowcase on my pillow that is wonderfully tacky and beautiful. my dad found it in the attic of a house he had listed for the family of an old woman who had passed away. i was in high school and he asked if he could take it for his daughter because he knew i would love it. only the pillow case, not the sheets. thanks dad, it's still my favorite.
Monday, June 12, 2006
tell me quando, quando, quando
no really, though, i got a call about an interview as the guest services attendant at bridgeport. that sounds right up my alley... dressing up everyday, answering phones, carrying umbrellas for rich people while they shop. but at this point, anything sounds good. plus, God let me in on a little plan of his called, "katie will have a job by the end of the month." i just have to hold up my part and keep applying and giving out my amazing resume.
sundays are probably my favorite days so far this summer. even though i do go to church alone, it's really nice to have a home at imago dei and i meet new people every week. when church is over i get to spend time at powells and whole foods, which was something i used to do with lots of people, but now i go it alone. but sitting at those windows in the coffee shop, reading Anne Lamott and listening to Ladysmith Black Mambazo is a wonderful way to spend a sunday afternoon.
i think that friday night was the funniest night i have had in a long time. tuesday i went down to eugene to hang out with my folks and grandparents and see a concert my brother was in. let me tell you, trombone ensembles are pretty awesome. the rest of the time was... interesting. my parents are still having a hard time with me going to school for another year, but at least my dad understands me a little more after i was able to chat with him about my dreams. we're still working on my mom. thursday i got to see Kirsten, Leah, and Maleah. i went to the airport to hang out with Kirsten before she left for Nepal and it was so good to be with those girls again. how i missed them.
but back to friday night. went to dinner with Mar, Britt, and Chad (he was my surprise guest) and it was so much fun. then us girls went shopping for a little *hum* present for our friend Nicole. that's right, we had a bridal shower to go to and figured since we were the only younger ladies attending, we were therefore in charge of bringing the, well, you know. but the most awkward part was when i called my mother because we didn't know the rules about buying, well, you know. she told me that there were no rules, except maybe nothing slutty. it was interesting hearing my mother use that word. but it was a good thing since Nicole's mom took pictures of her with each of her gifts. oh my.
here's me wishing i were anywhere but here.
Tuesday, June 06, 2006
free falling
i heard there was a secret chord
the next thing i would like to say is that Mar and i went to Steph's for dinner on sunday and it was truly fantastic. we walked down to the playground and swung for a bit. i love to swing, but swinging in a skirt is a whole different ball game. it involves careful planning and cunning strategy. on the way back twighlight had come and i was inspired for yet another photo project to put down in my "wicked ideas" notebook. someday i will get to all of these projects. maybe when i finally finish school (boo).
someday i will find a job and it will be great. and on that day i will truly be able to express joy and happiness when people tell me they were just hired at the exact place i had two interviews and was told people came back for the summer. if you don't want to hire me, just say it, don't lie.
jerk chicken and fried platanos at whole foods made my entire week!
and now for my final musing. walking through the park to get to chapters is actually not a short cut, but definitely good for some laughs.
Saturday, June 03, 2006
i know what i know
on a different note, i just saw a lion ramble down the street. followed closely by two giraffes. they were being pulled by trucks and were affixed to trailers and weren't real. it was a bizarre sight nonetheless.