Sunday, January 25, 2009

Base Camp Retreat


So on Friday, the whole group of 76 students and all the faculty and staff of FFI went up to Horn Creek Ranch (a conference and retreat center) in the Rockies.  It was so beautiful!  On the way there, we had a blast on the bus.  Callie (my lovely roomie and friend) taught us this fun word association game.  Basically, it starts with one person saying a word, and then the next person has to say that word and the next word that comes to their mind.  It was HILARIOUS and it passed the time. Here was our final outcome:

cat; mouse; fur; whiskers; white; snow; ball; fight; club; organization; tidy; Rubbermaid; Ziploc; air; plane; crash; Hudson river; New York City; mets; museum; boring; school work; procrastinate; tomorrow; day; night; light; bright; sun; day; lunch; church; potluck; old lady desserts; yummy; apple; pie; ice cream; cold; mountains; Rockies; road; kill; axe; murder; bunnies; cotton tail; Kleenex; sneeze; bless you; Jesus; nature; squirrel; Alvin; chipmunk; trouble!

Whew!  I just thought the "old lady desserts" was hilarious.  What a fun group of people :)

When we got to the retreat center we engaged in an all-out snow ball fight in which I realized I have no throwing talent.  It was really funny because there was absolutely no sides or strategy going on, we were just kind of throwing at whoever we could.  I would like run at someone and then throw it, which is really lame, but it's the only way that I could hit someone!  

After that, we ate lunch in the lodge (which was so beautiful!).  I automatically loved the place because there was a fire place on the top and the bottom level.  

I guess it would be exhausting to go into all the details of the whole retreat, but here's the gist.  The first day we did these really cool team building games and they really helped us get to know each other and see who emerged as the sort of "leaders" and "followers".  It was really neat, because they kept reminding us that we are really not in competition while we are here.  They told us that by virtue (since most of us our leaders of some sort), we are used to fighting for a spot.  They encouraged us to leave that mentality behind and to work as a team for our goals.  

Yesterday, we also were in groups again and did a cool activity called "winter survival" where we as a group had to rank 12 items in a list of most important to least important if we were stranded in the wilderness in -25 degree weather.  It got pretty interesting! You'll  be happy to know that I am alive!  Here's a little tid-bit that I think is funny/interesting: if you are stuck outside in the cold, don't drink whiskey - it won't warm you up, it will basically freeze your heart.  Scary!

After that we gave testimonies on how we got to Focus.  That was the most amazing time.  To hear everyone's individual story of how God orchestrated events in their lives to get them here is nothing short of awesome.  We worship a Sovereign God that works all events for good in the lives of those who love Him.

We also went on a hike yesterday, which I can't decided yet if I had fun.  :D  We were at 10,000 feet altitude, so I was breathing really heavy and getting hot, and dropping stuff, and it was a mess!  But I want to like hiking so bad!  So I am bound and determined to hike as much as I can while I am here, because I just think that hiking is one of the coolest things ever, if your not dying of wet feet, no oxygen, and trying to keep up.  

I think the biggest thing I learned this weekend is how God is glorified in our weaknesses.  There was one day that I was just so frustrated with myself and how easily distracted I am from the Lord.  I just was praying that God would give me tunnel vision for Him and that he would just change my heart.  That same day, God brought so many people into my life who either encouraged me or told me they were having the same problem.  It's so neat how this group has been together for only 5 days, and yet, people are so willing to be authentic with each other.  I've never seen anything like it before.

Here are some snaps from the weekend!



Jake and Ben with their "cool kid" faces.  These are also the two gentlemen that are helping me and my roomies understand The Abolition of Man by C.S. Lewis.  Heady stuff!

I guess the hike was totally worth it for this snap.  

These were my two hiking buddies: Kristen and Callie.  What sweet girls!

Two cool kats, Curtis and Jim.  They were also part of our "word association game" :)
Oh, and I told them to look goofy for this pic.  

I just loved Callie's shirt!  She has such cool style!

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Soli Deo Gloria - to God be the all the Glory!

My and my roomies!  L-R: Ashley, me, Sarah, and Callie
A big ol' group of "Focusers" - as I like to call them :)
I love this!  Garden of the Gods at Twilight


Me and my roomie Callie being goofy in our arctic hats - we were in Hobby Lobby lol :)


There are MANY more pictures already, but for some reason, blogger takes forever to upload pics.  Anyway, just thought I would give a sample!  

Oh I just have to tell one funny story.  Actually two.  I just want to say - I am making such a smashing impression here at Focus on the Family Institute :) (said in a sarcastic tone!).  First, we have these security badges that we have to wear at all times when we are in the Focus headquarters (where our classes are) so that they know we are not intruders.  Of course, first day of orientation comes, me and my roomies go rushing off to class, and guess what?!  I forgot my badge.  Ryan, one of the staff guys, was kind enough to let me through without my badge.  We had walked to class, so there was no "rushing back to the apartment" to get it.  Well - here's the icing.  All 76  students are gathered in the classroom, all excited to learn and glean, and then they made all the students who forgot their badge raise their hand!  So you guessed it - yours truly, along with ONE other student raised her hand.  hehe - oh well.  I sure didn't forget my badge today!

Then today - ok, I just have to say, this is classic and will go down in the annals of Becky Embarrassing Moments - but to me it is so funny!  Me and my friend Dani at Bryan have this weird tradition of applying Vanilla Bean Noel hand lotion in the middle of class, I guess it's like a little board habit.  So in the middle of our security briefing today, I'm sitting in class hearing about the robbery rate in Colorado Springs, and so out comes the Vanilla Bean.  

SPLUUUCHAT!!!! 

(that's an exploding lotion sound).  Yes.  My lotion exploded.  And it's effects were far-reaching.  I ended up with a HUGE pile of lotion in my hand, it got all over my sweater, purse, the floor, just...everywhere.  According to the girl next to me, I muttered, "that did not just happen."  I was SO mortified!  The two girls next to me got attacked by the giggles and just couldn't stop, I'm trying to recover my rubbing lotion on my arms, hands, anywhere there is exposed skin.  Trying desperately NOT to draw attention to myself or distract from what the nice security lady is saying.  

And the fragrance of Vanilla Bean Noel wafted through the classroom for all 76 students to enjoy.

Like I said...smashing impression!


Wednesday, January 14, 2009

my room: before and after



before

after!

                                                                        before

                                                                     after

                                 close up on the bed-spread pattern: by American Heritage

                                                                      I think my new journal is so cute!
      

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

so pretty

Check out some items on the right that I have found that I think are so cute :)

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

I Need a Camera! And I Need Help! :)

Being the absent minded, creative, free-thinking person that I am, I often lose stuff.  I hate this aspect of my personality, but I guess if I'm the type to think outside of the box, then if the box represents my life, I often forget what is actually in the box.  Does that make any sense?  Probably not.  Oh well.

But that being said, I lost something very dear to me, and very expensive (at least to me).  My camera.  I lost it in the Tatra Mountains of Slovakia in a coffee shop.  I know it sounds exotic, but it still doesn't make losing my camera any better.  Thankfully, it was toward the tail end of my time in Slovakia this summer, so I didn't miss too much documentation.  The sad thing is, I missed documenting this past semester because I didn't have the funds to buy a new one.  I really regret that.  Pictures mean so much to me, and they capture memories so concisely and vividly.

So, being that I am going to be a semester in Colorado, and being that I have some extra money on my hands at the moment, I am looking to buy a new camera!!!  I will do everything in my willpower to hold on to this precious gem and not let it out of my sight (or put it in a floppy bag that it can fall out of, which is what happened before).  So here is my inquiry:  Have any of you bought a camera recently that is in the 150-250 dollar price range that you have been exceedingly happy with that you would love to recommend?  I am thinking about a Canon Power Shot, but I'm not quite sold yet.

And here is another question for all of you creative types out there (maybe you are also left-handed like me):  however nebulous this question might be, do you have any tried and true strategies for hanging on to valuables so they DO NOT get lost?  I won't go through the laundry list, but I have lost quite a number of things dear to me in my life, and I am tired of it!!!  I have gotten much better, but I know I have a long way to go.  Just thought I would throw it out there and see what answers I might get back.  Thank you so much!  I would appreciate your advice!