Monday, August 24, 2009

Skizzles


Yeah - this is my niece.....great gal and even better tennis player. Click on the pic to see some great action shots of her tournament from this past weekend. She is known to be pretty good at cards too.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Grace-ful times...


Here are some pictures from our wonderful vacation at Bella Beach on the Oregon Coast. Our day at Pacific City was the only clear day we got and a great day to take some pics with my niece. Nice weather or not it was great to have a week with family and to rest. This past weekend I went through the ordination process and passed....whew! It was stressful but, as always, God's grace proved once again to be more than sufficient. It was great to share the experience with close friends and family. Another piece of the puzzle is in place and we look forward to where God is leading us next. My residency ends on the 21st of August but I am allowed to stay until around the third week of September. By then I hope to have a job. Next things to check off the list are endorsement by my denomination to go along with ordination; applying for provisional certification through the Association of Professional Chaplains; and GET HIRED! Enjoy the pictures.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Lack of Time


Taking pictures is therapeutic for me. I haven't been posting any pictures for the simple reason that I haven't been taking very many. Completing this chaplain residency program, looking for jobs, and preparing for ordination has been all consuming. Thankfully, we were on a chaplain retreat yesterday that was conveniently located by some wonderful hiking trails that Sarah, the kids, and I visited last summer. It was good to hike and take pictures. I was reminded not to miss the beauty all around by getting caught up in the "busy-ness" of life. My ordination process takes place the first week of August, the program ends in late August, and I still have no idea where we will end up next. What a fun, scary, exciting, and deeply satisfying ride this continues to be....

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Zapnwind


We rolled into Richland on late Thursday night ushered in by high winds and electrical activity. Keeping the shutter open 20 seconds captured this strike off in the distance. After about 30 or so tries I was tired of getting sand blasted so I decided to call it quits. As I was reviewing the pictures wouldn't you know it.....a series of beautiful strikes right in front of us. Photography requires patience. And sometimes a shower afterward.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Tulips II





A chaplain that I work with shared this little poem with us the other day...I think it is appropriate:

There are tulips in the garden
And tulips in the park
But the tulips I like best
Are the two lips in the dark.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Tulips a Plenty

It has been awhile since I last posted....hmmmm....I just haven't had time to take pictures. This past weekend was an exception however. My parents were in town, the weather was beautiful, I rented a great lens (too expensive to buy so why not rent?), and the tulips were in bloom - the perfect time for some great pics. Here are a few of my favorites.


Sunday, April 12, 2009

Anticipate Life


I have heard it said that the thing that separates other world views and Christianity is that the founders of other world views try to make bad people good but Jesus came to make dead people live. As I celebrate Easter this year I am reminded of the magnitude of this claim that Jesus rose from the dead. I hear people try to explain it away; rationalize their own meaning; pontificate on the metaphorical significance; and others just deny it. I am confronted with my own apathy toward it - I've grown up with the story and the shiny finish has dulled with time. As someone who sees death on a weekly basis it is easy to anticipate and expect death - seeing the heartache and grief firsthand of those torn from the ones they love. But just as those going to the tomb expected death - they found life. They found presence. They found hope. Not completely understood but reality nonetheless. Anticipate life.