Friday, April 20, 2012

The Color Run!

Today I signed up for my very first 5K!  The Color Run has become wildly popular across the US.  I’m so happy that I chose this one for my first run.  I’m trying to recruit friends of mine to join the fun.  I have about two members on board so far. (not including friends who have signed up separately) Check out the video below! 

It’s time to step up my training!


Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Menopause, The Musical!

Today I bought my mother the absolute best birthday present… tickets to Menopause, The Musical!!  The crazy thing is that it’s in town for only one night, September 20th, my mother’s birthday!  It was so meant to be.  I can’t wait to see her face when I give her the news!!

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Hiking!!

This past weekend I was FINALLY able to convince my sister and Jennifer to go hiking with me.  What a day it was!  We honestly had the BEST time!  Reaching the falls, talking, laughing, panting…  it was a blast.  Six miles later we came out unscathed with a great feeling of accomplishment.  I can’t wait to do it again.
(A hideous picture of me taken by my sister, of course)

(Jenn and Tiffany taking a break)







(Tiffany taking a peek at the falls)

(Me on the top of Peavine Falls)

(Jenn heading down to the falls)

(Peavine Falls)









Thank you Oak Mt. for an amazing day!

Monday, April 16, 2012

Seeing the Big Picture!

I wanted to share my devotional for today courtesy of InTouch Ministries.  I thought it was a great way to begin the week by reminding us why we're here.  It's easy to lose sight of the big picture in this crazy, crazy world.  There is so much pressure to be the best, look the best, have the best…. it’s exhausting and so misguided. It’s not my will, but HIS will!

 
Monday, April 16, 2012

            What do you live for each day? A pay raise? Retirement? Then perhaps you've discovered the reality that basing aspirations on getting ahead in this world typically ends in disappointment. People with a misguided sense of direction often wonder why they feel unfulfilled.
            Maybe you've already realized a goal of saving for the future or moving up the corporate ladder. You give to charity and volunteer at church, but somehow still feel a sense of insignificance or aimlessness. If so, there is a truth you need to hear: God gives each of us life for a very specific reason: to serve Him. Nobody finds inner peace without reconciling this fact. Our society teaches us that pleasure, prosperity, position, and popularity will make us happy--but living in the service of self always leaves an emptiness no earthly reward can fill.
            Besides, worldly philosophy won't stand the test of time. Few of us are going to live even 100 years. So whatever we'll become in this life, we're in the process of becoming that right now. Consider David: he was anointed king long before actually assuming the role (1 Sam. 16:12). He spent many years serving the purpose of God in insignificant places while developing into a great man. As his story shows, discovering God's purpose for your life is the surest path to success.
            Our heavenly Father's purpose for our lives comes from His heart of love--which is perfect. None of us can foretell the great things He has in store for us, but we can trust His plan completely. Surrender to Him today and say, "Not my will, Lord, but Yours be done."