27 June 2008

hudson oliver culp.

when did i become "emotional"? i was once a little blondie with constant bumps and bruises, the "little miss hit" as my sisters labeled me, what some would call a tom-boy. i would pick up random pieces of furniture and show off my strength to whoever would be impressed, in particular to my grandmother as i told her "heffy mama". and now today, as i drove from site to site, the very thought of my new nephew could bring tears to my eyes. i have yet to meet him, due to circumstances, but i know that he is a perfect reflection of God's love and faithfulness and a demonstration of the beauty of God's wonderful design in creation.

what a world hudson has become a part of. it is not without fault - there is pain and suffering, of course. but i already know in his first 12 hours of life that he is a blessing. hudson enters the world, a community, a family...and that is not just any family. (no, i am not patting myself on the back for our extended family...i am referring more to his immediate family - adam, kate, and alex) his mom is not just my sister, she is one of my best friends. she will fill that home with a joy that is contagious (she already does). adam's solid foundation will teach him to see the good in everyone, in everything. alex will fill the big-brother shoes well, and make him laugh through it all.

i'm sure that i will be updating with pictures...but for now, get your fill at kate's blog:
www.k8culp.blogspot.com

25 June 2008

the maids.


nobody outcleans the maids. (that's their slogan, by the way) and better yet, nobody has a better logo than the maids. if you don't already know, i'm obsessed with "the maids". i would like to meet the individual who designed that ingenius logo. my boss and his wife recently hired a cleaning company to clean their house (our office is in the basement). i was so disappointed when it was not "the maids". i guess my boss just doesn't get it...NOBODY outcleans the maids.
now that i've blogged, my sister can have her baby...she threatened me that she wouldn't have the baby until i updated my blog. obviously, the baby would have a say in this and would win...but since i'm so anxious for their child to come, i'll do my part.

20 May 2008

ec track 2008.

maddie, arrielle, jamie, schuyler.
myself and maddie.
me.


18 May 2008

the beast.

new york city is always good for providing new experiences. sometimes they are good, sometimes they are not. though more often than not, even if it is an experience i wouldn't wish to repeat, i can appreciate it for one reason or another.

the beast (or actually "the shark") was a new york city experience that i can now say, been there done that, to. our high school church youth group (linC) went into the city yesterday without knowing what to expect. all we really knew was that we'd be on a large speed boat that rides around the city for about 30-40 minutes. we knew we might get wet. what we didn't know, or at least i didn't know, was the extent of how wet we just might get. i guess since i had to brush puddles of water off of my seat before i sat down, i should have known. within seconds of the boat taking off, i was soaked. literally. it depended on the seat you had, somewhat. the crew was there to ensure that anyone who didn't get wet by the boats doing would get wet by water guns. i didn't need any help - either did a few of the kids in our group.

some pictures for your enjoyment:

"the shark"

my view behind me...

we did ride pretty close to the statue of liberty


ben and kelsey...just a little wet.


kelsey got more soaked than anyone else on that boat.

south street seaport.

the disorganized group.

some of the seaport's entertainment...kinda creepy at times.

the group.

02 May 2008

in wonder.

i have not blogged lately. i guess i just don't feel like i've had "blogworthy" updates or excitement to write about. i still don't, but i'm going to share another song that i really like lately. i don't necessarily listen to a lot of "christian music", but lately artists such as david crowder, chris tomlin, and now a little newsboys have been blaring from the speakers in my travels. there is one newsboys song in particular getting my attention, called 'in wonder':


So much wonder
Carved in your coral seas
So much wonder
Shaded by ancient trees
I consider all that your hands have made
Every newborn’s eyes, every new sunrise
No power can tame your presence
No light can match your radiance

LET ALL CREATION SING IN WONDER
EVERY SEA, EVERY CREATURE, EVERY STAR
YOU OPENED UP MY EYES TO WONDER
WHAT A VISION, WHAT A WONDER YOU ARE

Such a wonder
Ordering time and tide
Such a wonder
Bridging the great divide
I consider all that you had, all you gave
And all that you endured
From this rebel world
What a wondrous cross you chose to bear
What a wonder you would even care

LET EVERY ROCK CRY OUT
LET EVERY KNEE BOW DOWN
YOU OPENED UP MY HEART TO WONDER
WHAT LOVE, WHAT A WONDER YOU ARE

No power can tame your presence
No light can match your radiance
Such a wonder...Such a wonder...

LET EVERY ROCK CRY OUT
LET EVERY KNEE BOW DOWN
YOU OPENED UP MY HEART TO WONDER
WHAT LOVE, WHAT A WONDER YOU ARE


this time of year in particular draws me to the wonder of God. i intentionally take the time to notice creation all around me - it helps that i have a lot of time on the road to look around and enjoy the opening blossoms, fresh green leaves, freshly mulched plant beds. such a wonder...

08 April 2008

surely we can change.

Where there is pain
Let us bring grace
Where there is suffering
Bring serenity
For those afraid
Let us be brave
Where there is misery
Let us bring them relief
And surely we can change
Something.
(David Crowder - "Surely We Can Change")