Saturday, March 03, 2007

A Sabbath Afternoon in the snow with three members of the Kurtz family (minus Joel) and Chestnut!

Snowman Squarepants:





















Doesn't he look wise?




































Daddy :D


















This is actually Chestnut's tongue and face. She came and licked the camera as I was trying to take a picture.


















This one is cool because you can see the snowball my dad threw in the upper right corner. If I had taken the picture a second later you would have been able to see Chestnut leaping into the air to catch the snowball.














Mommy and Daddy :D

....yeah....that's a lot of snow!

These pictures were taken last week I think. It's not quite this much now but there is still quite a bit!

This is my Dad shoveling the roof. All the weight of that snow can pile up :)

















Above: Granted, part of that is from the snow plows but that's still a lot of snow!

Left: It's Chestnut!

Below: Our pool cover ripped leaving us with a mess to clean up once all the snow melts. Below the layer of torn cover and snow is probably a bunch of frozen water. ...not good.


Sunday, February 25, 2007

Hey guys, some of you might have already read this because it was published in the SAU Accent but I came across it today and I kinda just got reminded (by my own words) to take a step back and evaluate my life based on what really counts. Anyway, just thought I'd post it for you guys too :)

A linkett-size piece of brain food

We live in a crazy world. Just look around you, you are probably standing in line at the cafeteria or rushing off to class. You think you are utilizing your time by not just standing in line or just walking to class. You’re reading the school newspaper while doing those other things and therefore you are making good use of your time. You probably at first just skimmed over the paper, looking to see if it was really worth your time. You make small talk with the person next to you, comparing your busy schedules. After you scarf down lunch, you sprint off to class to learn more about psychology theorists, the string theory, logarithmic equations, or _________ (←insert your own topic here). We always try to use our time wisely and pack as much as possible into our days. Fast food restaurants offer a quick bite to eat; express checkout lanes offer (sometimes) a speedy exit. Driving in the fast lane cuts off a few seconds to travel time, and the internet is getting faster and faster so that hasty customers don’t have to waste precious milliseconds waiting for a page to load. It’s a high-speed world we live in, with hardly an extra minute to stop and take a breath. Once in a while I try to spare a minute to sit back in my *cough* comfy *cough* dorm chair and chew over the linkette sized piece of brain food that this proves to be. I cannot fathom that God meant for us to scramble around like ants attacking a choice crumb under a table in the cafĂ©. We fill our days with so many ‘important’ activities, and in all seriousness, I’m sure very few of them would be considered “bad”. But it seems as if we are falling in the very pit that Satan planned for us to plunge into. Disguise of the truth doesn’t always work (We saw that in the Reformation) and Satan’s lies have been uncovered time after time. So he reverted to the one thing he knew would ensnare even the most astute of God’s warriors, time. Satan is hour-by-hour and day-by-day stealing this precious gift that God gave us. We may not be doing abhorrent and vulgar activities, but we’re not doing what God would want us to do: spending time with Him and telling other’s about our Best Friend. If the enemy can take our energy and fill our days by giving us ‘good’, respectable, (and time consuming) activities, than he has our life right where he wants it, in his repulsive clutch. I ask that you take a moment and seriously think about who has your time. Because what you spend time on is what is most important to you.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

To all my friends who might be wondering where in the world I've been:

Just wanted to let you know that I am still alive and hopping. In mud and paper actually. The past few weeks have been filled with caving trips and hours of studying. And I'm not finished quite yet either. So I just wanted to let you know that I still love you guys and I'll post something noteworthy soon.

-Your mud-dwelling and test-studying friend, Christy