Wednesday, November 24, 2010

A Conventional Weekend

This past Thursday through Monday, Trent and I and Sonny, another youth volunteer at our church, were in Nashville, TN (yeehaw!) for the National Youth Workers Convention. It was super. Here was my first clue that I liked these convention planning people:


Scheduled nap time? My kind of convention. I did not actually take advantage of this repeatedly scheduled block but did snooze on a bench in the convention center at one point with my backpack for a pillow and my hoodie for a blanket. (I suppose it wasn't a hoodie because it had no hood) There were several others around doing the same thing. Must have looked like a bunch of homeless youth workers.

Anyway.

I say the convention was great, meaning I got lots of good information and training, bought a book on ministering to teenage girls in this crazy world, enjoyed the speakers, enjoyed the entertainment, really enjoyed the worship (more on that later). I enjoyed rehashing stuff with Trent and Sonny at the end of the day, over delicious food.

But this convention was great for ME personally. It was a kick in the butt, a shot in the arm, whatever you want to call it. I am jazzed. I am psyched. I guess I'm on a high but I'd really like to think it will stick around. See, highschool was a really good time for me spiritually but then college happened and life happened and it kind of went away. Life happening is no excuse for losing touch with God. I settled into going through the motions outwardly but there wasn't much going on inwardly. And that's no fun. It's kind of like "what's the point?" When you see no point, it's hard to continue. I caught the point again this weekend. It's not just about me + God anymore and spiritual habits or lack thereof. I am endeavoring to invest in the lives of young people, alongside Trent and Sonny and others. What does a spiritually blah investor have to offer them? Sure I could offer some advice about friends or drama or life maybe, but that shouldn't be all. I want these kids to have a genuine hunger for God like I did in highschool. And unlike me, I want them to carry that hunger into college and beyond.

I might be making this sound like my motives are to bypass myself, to simply go through motions with a new vigor so that I can be a good example. I'm not neglecting myself and what this new jazziness can jumpstart for me spiritually. It would be kind of stupid and misleading to play the part of spiritual mentor and put on a face of knowledge and connectedness when you are actually spiritually blah and just putting on a show. I'm hoping to awaken those places from (wow) 7 years ago and genuinely grow and learn. And then if I am able to pass that along in some positive way to others, super. In the meantime, I'll keep working on myself.

Maybe the spiritually blah place is a good place to mentor from too. Maybe it's a place to realize "let's be spiritually blah together, but let's try to fix that...together." It's a vulnerable place, a place where you have to show a youth that you really don't know all the answers and don't have it all together. But it's a chance to show that you are willing and wanting to grow alongside them. How cool would that be? Start from the ground up and figure stuff out together. I bet a youth would be more willing to meet you in that place that try to track with an "I know all the answers" attitude. Well hurrah, cuz I'm starting from the bottom again and working my way through this stuff afresh. I'm eager to see who wants to come with me.

I realize my blog just took a turn to the serious and I am airing some laundry (though not necessarily dirty), but I hope people are ok with that. Hey, it's my blog. I can mix pictures of cute hats with thoughts on God and ministry if I want to! If you are ok with it, feel free to comment with your thoughts and stay tuned for some more of my thoughts and pictures from this past weekend including: the power of powerful worship, community in a common purpose, being a husband and wife team in this ministry, and why I like Nashville.

Happy (almost) Thanksgiving everyone!

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Pumpkins

You are probably thinking "Oh my gosh, is she done posting YET?" Almost. Last one for today.


I got the idea one day last month to knit a pumpkin. So I did:



I then decided to get mellow-er colored yarn so it would look more like an actual pumpkin and leave the bottom open to that it would be a hat:


I then grew/knitted a patch of pumpkin hats to send to Beulah's in Fredericksburg:


I figured out how to do this kind of late in the season so pumpkin time is already past, but maybe I will have some orders for pumpkin hats next year. :-)

Monday, November 15, 2010

Retreat! Retreat!

You know you need to make more time in your busy life for retreats when it takes you over a week to post pictures and blog about the retreat you did manage to make time for... Two weekends ago, I went to Ragle's Retreat with a lovely group of ladies. I knitted, Tricia made beaded snowflakes, Angela scrapbooked, Kristin digitally scrapbooked and Chrystal did a bit of everything. We moved from the craft tables, to the dining table and back from Friday evening through Sunday afternoon. We watched seven chick flicks: You've Got Mail, The Proposal, The Devil Wears Prada, When Harry Met Sally, 13 Going on 30, 27 Dresses and Two Weeks Notice. Turns out New York City is a good setting for chick flicks...

Here was my spot for the weekend, equipped with all my tools (I'll do an entry later on the how-to of my hat making).

You say cup holder...

I say yarn holder!

Everyone hard at work. Current movie: You've Got Mail

Before...

After...

Redefining the term "hat box".

Our group. Kristin, me, Angela, Chrystal, Tricia.

I finished three Santa hats that I had started before this weekend and made 12 other hats. Besides hats and movies, there was good conversation, laughter, sopapilla cheesecake, other delicious meals and snacks, a little bit of sleep and overall a lot of fun! Thanks ladies for a great time. Let's do it again soon!

Friday, November 5, 2010

Purpose

You may recall a while back when I was sad that my blog was rather purposeless. Well I will still have some purposeless entries in here, but I am also going to add the purpose of blogging about my crafting adventures. I thought about starting a separate blog for it but figured, what the heck, I'll just combine them.

My current crafting adventure is hats. Hats, hats and more hats. Still working hard to fill orders and I'm getting closer to feeling like I'm on top of them. This crafting retreat weekend could not be more perfectly timed. Some lovely ladies and I are going to Ragle's Retreat this weekend to knit, bead, scrapbook, chat, eat and have a good time. My goal is to finish at least 16 hats this weekend, which I think I can do. At about an hour a piece, we shall see. I'll have basically from 1:00 today until about 3:00 Sunday (that includes knitting in the car on the way there and back) so that should be plenty of time. Just depends on if I stay focused and if my hands don't start hurting like they tend to do after large chunks of knitting time. I am bringing our laptop to have digital scrapbooking as a back up option for a change of pace/rest for hands. Overall, I am SO excited about this weekend and ready to get away and get a lot of hats done!

So, anyway, I'll start putting some more pictures of hats on this blog. I have had several people interested in seeing pictures of them that I was not friends with on facebook, which is currently my only place they are displayed. So I want to be able to send people here to see pictures as well, since it is more easily accessible. In the meantime, here are some pictures of happy hat customers!

Savannah in her TCU hat


Patrick and Amanda, Sic Em Bears!

Jessie's niece, little Bear


Mary Katherine, lookin' snazzy and stayin' warm


MK's friend's baby boy in his hunting hat

Many thanks to those who have purchased any of my hats so far. I really appreciate your interest in my work. If you have bought a hat from me and have taken a picture while wearing it, please send it to me! I would love to post more happy hat customer pics!

Monday, October 11, 2010

Crazy

Sometimes life gets crazy. I don't really realize how crazy until a little ways into a crazy spell when I haven't done laundry for three weeks, haven't gotten groceries or cooked a meal at home since who knows when and suddenly am overwhelmed with a desire to just be at home. Between tax deadlines, meetings, youth sponsoring, pastor's wife-ing, church-ing, knitting hats to fill orders and all the little stuff that falls in between...the past month has been somewhat nuts. I'm honestly kind of pooped.

But life has been some pretty awesome kinds of crazy amidst the exhausting kind of crazy.

Crazy #1: I started an Etsy shop...and it's a complete flop. My listings aren't very good and my items have stagnated at a max of 15 views. But you know what? It doesn't matter to me because I have orders for knitted hats coming out of my ears!! I almost wish I could have the week or so back that I spent setting up my Etsy shop and making things besides hats. I was ignoring this crazy awesome thing right before my eyes. Today I mailed ten pumpkin hats to Beulah's in Fredericksburg and will soon be working on an order for 20 more fun colored hats to send there. A coworker wants eight hats for gifts and I've got Central's Market coming up December 4th where I'll have a vendor booth to sell even more. I had no idea this fun little hobby would turn into a full blown side business! Crazy!

Crazy #2: Our church has already sold almost $10,000 worth of pumpkins in just a little over one week. WHAT?? That's a whooooooooole lot of pumpkins. The children's and youth ministries are having a whopper of a fundraiser right now, lemme tell ya. Crazy!

Crazy #3: One of my college roomates got engaged this past weekend! Rachael Suzanne Wheatley, also known as Roo, is now sportin' a gorgeous ring, given to her by Mr. Matt Waldvogel. I have not met Matt yet, but I can tell from their photos and the way she talks about him that he is a pretty cool guy. She texted me "I said yes!" and a picture of her left hand with her new bling Saturday night. There was much squealing. It made me remember the night I texted her "Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!" and came back to our Baylor apartment to show off my new bling. I am SO incredibly happy for her and Matt and so glad that she gets to experience that giddy joy. Ok, tearing up a lil right now, not gonna lie. Roo: do not have a car crash due to staring at your ring, and I hope you have caught up on the sleep you lost Saturday night due to complete and unspeakable happiness. Love you like crazy dear friend!

Crazy #4: It's always nice to have company in the loony bin. Kristin leads a crazy life too and we seem to bond over said craziness. It's nice to have someone to send "oh my gosh, I just want to have time to clean my house!" texts to and exchange updates with on our failed attempts to quit drinking cokes or start jogging... And we seem to be able to keep connected pretty well even during the crazy spells, although I am soooo looking forward to our intense crafting B&B weekend getaway coming up in a few weeks!

So anyway, I guess there is good crazy and bad crazy. And right now I must go shuffle the laundry I am trying to catch up on...