Friday, September 26, 2008

It's Coming...

This week has been quite busy, both in good ways and, shall we say, interesting ways...

It started on Saturday.  I woke up to go to work, went to turn on my car, and it wouldn't start.  I didn't think it was the battery because the lights and the radio turned on.  It was just the engine - the most important thing - that wouldn't start.  This was not good.  Bri was already at work, so I couldn't ask her for a ride.  I knocked on Connie's door, and asked if she could give me a ride to work.  I'm SO thankful for my landlords.  As she was taking me to work, I got to thinking how I was going to fix this.  I worked from 8am-4pm and then from 12am to 8am, which means I had less than eight hours to sleep before my next shift.  How was I going to figure out the car in that amount of time?  While at work, I called Bri and figured out she would get me from work, and she would call her "car" friend and have him come over to look at it when we got home at 4.  4 turned into 6, and he couldn't figure out what was wrong.   Mark (landlord) charged the battery (apparently it was a bit low), but it still wouldn't work.  So Connie offered me her car for the evening so that I could get to work.  I had all day Sunday and almost all day Monday to figure out what to do.  Problem is, when your car doesn't work, it adds a lot of stress to everyday life, so you don't get a whole lot of sleep.

We went to dinner at the Harris' house on Sunday, and I mentioned that my car was broken.  So Uncle Willie said he would come over Monday to look at it.  He came over, but by that time, I had left for work - just missed him!  So Tuesday (my day off) he came over and said it was the battery.  I don't know why folks don't listen to me when I say it's not the battery - that the lights and radio work, so it can't be the battery.  Anyways, he took the battery back to his house, charged it fully, came back and installed it again, and the car didn't turn on (surprise!).  He was about ready to give up too, when he noticed a button down by the pedals in the car.  He pushed the button, and the car started right up!  Apparently, it's a reset button.  Since then, the car has worked, but I freak out every time I go somewhere because I'm afraid it won't start and I'll be stranded somewhere...haha!

Work continues to be an adventure.  We have nine kids right now, and one of them is the biggest handful I've had in a while.  There is no controlling this kid or his mouth.  He is one to speak/act before he thinks, which gets him into a lot of trouble.  But the kid refuses to take responsibility for anything.  It's all I can do to stay calm and collected around him.  I've done pretty well so far, and he leaves on Tuesday, so hopefully I'll be fine until then.  It's amazing how much patience one kid can take.  

I still haven't gone shopping yet - it's on my list of things to do very soon because....

WINTER IS COMING!!!

I'm scared, oh so scared.  The tourist season officially ends tomorrow, so all the downtown shops are closing for the winter.  Some stay open, but the majority of them close.  Downtown becomes a bit of a ghost town during the winter.  I went on a walk on Wednesday.  It was simply amazing.  It was one of seven sunny days we've had all summer, and it was beautiful.  As I walked around the lake and by the river, I saw the mountains through the clouds.  Up at the very top was fresh snow - DunDunDun!  When the snow comes for the first time on Thunder Mountain, it means there's about one month before snow in Juneau.  That puts us at Halloween-ish time.  It's going to be vastly different from the Halloween's at home when you're outside all night at about 70 degrees!  But the walk was beautiful - here are some pictures:






As I was walking, a song by Paul Stephens came to my mind (Paul Stephens was the student worship leader at APU for about three years - he has an album out - it's pretty good!  Also, his myspace page has a few of his songs - check it out!).  The song is, "No one Like You" and the last part of the song repeats this:
"There is no one like you; no one in heaven or earth, no!
There is no one like you; no one in heaven or earth, no!
There is no power like yours; no power in heaven or earth, no!
There is no power like yours; no power in heaven or earth no!
There is no King like ours; no King in heaven or earth, no!
There is no King like ours; no King in heaven or earth, no!"
Simply a beautiful song, with so much truth to it.  It's easy for me to see God in creation here.  Juneau is truly one of His masterpieces.  But at the same time, there is still so much sadness and loss here.  I'm sure people who actually look at me on my walks laugh at me because I always have this goofy grin on my face - the joy of the Lord fills me!  I hope you get a chance to see Juneau in your lifetime - you too will be amazed!

Hope you are all doing well!  I miss you so much!  Love you!
Blessings!

2 comments:

leesh said...

i hate to break this news you to...Starbucks no longer carries the pumpkin scone. as soon as i heard the news, i knew that i needed to pass along the sad news to you!

Growlybear said...

So the town is clearing out at the end of tourist season. You'll really enjoy the peace and quiet now. The good news is that the bears will be hibernating. That bad news is that you won't be wearing any flip flops until about late June.

I'll eat one last pumpkin scone in your honor!