Thursday, June 9, 2011

So Long For Now.

Tomorrow i leave for Minneapolis, then Saturday i will be heading up to Camp Paradise in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. I am super excited to get up there. I love camp. It is one of my favorite places to be other than home. If you would like to send a little note my way, here is my address. :) I would love to hear from you!

Camp Paradise
Gretchen Luhmann
P.O. Box 657
Newberry, MI 49868

Friday, May 27, 2011

Quilts.



So far my summer has been consumed with piecing my quilt together. My hope is to finish hand quilting it while I am at camp! Here are a few pictures of the process.






Friday, April 29, 2011

Weddings.

Wasn't she gorgeous?


I absolutely loved her dress and her style. I love how she seems so simple, but yet so classy. The way she carried herself too, I am so jealous of her poise and grace. My floor woke up at 4:40 in order to watch the Royal Wedding, complete with chocolate chip pancakes. It was so much fun! Definitely a memory that will stay with me. I feel like I was able to participate in something special and significant. It's not everyday that royalty gets married and half the world is watching. Even though I only received 2 hours of sleep last night, it was still worth it!

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Craving:


Summer, home, the lake, the cabin, long weekends, bonfires, s'mores, hugs, flowers, books, tubing, grills, CAMP Paradise, nieces and nephews :), flannels, swimming, road trips, and some good ol' music.

Doesn't that sound just lovely?





Monday, April 4, 2011

Church...and other things.

So, lately I have been thinking about the church and what the church is all about. I just got back from choir tour and we were in many churches. Lately, churches have been bothering me. Bothering me in the sense that they are all so cookie cutter and spend tons of money just to have nice things. One of the churches we were in made a big deal about showing everyone God's love. Are we actually doing that? By spending money to have nice things are we losing opportunities to use that money for other things? Peter Singer, a philosopher at Princeton, asked the question, "If you were wearing a really nice pair of shoes and there was a child drowning, would you jump in the water and save them even though you couldn't take off your shoes." Well, everyone would most likely say yes, but he shot back then why not just forget about buying the shoes and use that money to sponsor a child that is living in poverty? Peter Singer gives away 80% of his income to sponsor children. I'm not saying that we should all be that drastic, but could we be doing more? I feel like we could. I am going to start reading The Irresistible Revolution by Shane Claiborne, right after I finish Passion and Purity by Elisabeth Elliot. Super excited for it!

Also, after writing my paper on consumerism in college writing, it has sort of become a passion for me, realizing that things aren't everything in this world. I want to become better. God created this world and we should do our best to keep it's beauty alive.

On a happier note: 5 weeks and 4 days left! YAY! That is definitely doable.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Bucket List

Today while sitting at home, I decided on a few things I want to learn before I die, well maybe in the next few years. :)

They include:

Learning to crochet from Gladys Buell.
Learn to develop film.
Learn to sew.
Paint.

It's short, but it sure is sweet.


Thursday, March 10, 2011

Sunday

It always amazes me how a sermon can seem to hit the nail right on the head. Last Sunday it did that for me. I have actually been thinking about that sermon all week and how encouraged I felt after listening to Bill Hybels speak at Willow. His message centered around Habakkuk 3:17-18.

Though the fig tree does not bud
and there are no grapes on the vines,
though the olive crop fails
and the fields produce no food,
though there are no sheep in the pen
and no cattle in the stalls,
yet I will REJOICE in the Lord,
I will be JOYFUL in God my Savior.

With everything happening in my life right now, this was truly a wonderful reminder of the unquenchable faith in God I so desire.