Saturday, February 25, 2012

Timelines

The new timeline feature on FB is not my favorite thing, but it looked like this is the future of FB and I'm not one of those people who chose to give it up for Lent, so I went ahead and converted.

As I was figuring out the nuances of the new look and feel, I thought "what a strange way to reflect on my life." Seeing what I posted to FB in 2007 vs. 2011 and noticing things like how many friends I added was weird. Status updates from last year and my "likes" filled the screen. I say it's strange because we choose what we put on Facebook, it's not actually us. You, as my FB friend, aren't able to see how a situation actually was, only to hear my take on it.

The timeline even told me how many people wished me happy birthday in 2009 and every other year. What am I supposed to do with that information? I deleted it, but could have started adding meaning (remember the name of this blog) and comparing my life to the # of well-wishes I received.

The photos that FB has held onto over the years also cause me to stop and reflect - how accurately do these photos represent the way I'm actually living my life? This of course sent me on a bunny trail of thoughts including a scene from Just Married. 

The scene that popped in my head was toward the end when Ashton Kutcher's character goes to his father for advice. His father provides this wisdom:

"Somedays your mother and I loved each other. Other days we had to work at it. You never see the hard days in the photo albums, but those are the days that get you from one happy snapshot to the next."

Our stories include non-photo worthy moments that challenge, teach, frustrate and provide movement to moments where saying "Cheese" is a pleasure :) I'm also reminded of the Biblical metaphor of being in a valley or on a mountaintop. I was reminded of how important valleys are recently - they are where the sheep are nourished and gain strength to climb the mountain. Not much actual work is done on the mountaintop. The view is important, but I'm in a valley now and I say - bring it on! I'm ready to work.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Kiva Opportunity


Today is my sister's birthday and today she's helping empower an entrepreneur to start their new business. It's a great day. 

Have you heard of Kiva? Kiva is a non-profit organization working to alleviate poverty by connecting people through lending. Kiva lets individuals lend as little as $25 to help create opportunity around the world. It's pretty awesome.

Maybe 3-4 years ago I received a Kiva account as a birthday present from a sweet friend. I then applied the loan to a group of women in Ghana and they got started with 72 other people's help from around the world who also gave their micro loans toward this group.

Then I was repaid the amount I put in and was able to lend it again to a woman in the Philippines who got to start her retail business.

This was so fun I decided to pass it on. So for Father's Day last year, my Dad got to choose an entrepreneur to support. He had fun reading the different kinds of businesses and getting to make an investment in someone he chose. I loved that we got to share this.

At Christmas this year, he mentioned it again and how cool it was. :)

Now Angela is in the group too and I'm excited to see what kind of impact our small contributions can make.



If you need a gift for someone in the future, Kiva is a GREAT idea, if I say so myself. Check it out

Sunday, February 12, 2012

A day in the life

So sometimes I have moments (usually in the car) where I check in and wonder to myself -
would anyone want to watch my life today? 
what would the plot-line be and is it in line with who I want to be?
Occasionally I take it a step further and wonder
what would the soundtrack be?

How I answer these questions depends on the day. Here are some of the options (not a complete list)
"Yea maybe I could get my friends and family to tune in to this."
"I don't care who watches, I would watch it today"
"Nope, I like shows like Private Practice and Grey's Anatomy which are WAY more dramatic than my life."
Then I ran across a couple things that reminded me that everyone has a story to be told. We can learn so much from other people's stories!
1. A Day in the Life (on Hulu)
2. RoadTrip Nation (PBS)
3. Read the book To Be Told
4. Read the book Millon Miles in a Thousand Years
And to end, enjoy:







Sunday, February 5, 2012

Joy


With my church family, I watched this as we ended a retreat this morning and we all just smiled from ear to ear at the joy in this little girl and her enthusiastic response to God for answered prayer. I wanted to share it with all of you. May you find yourself smiling and looking for opportunities to make a big deal out of God for his blessings are abundant. We could all use this example to spur us on to the joy that is in Christ Jesus. Amen.