Monday, January 26, 2009

Guess that Song

This is a note that someone did on Facebook, and I thought it was great. Don't forget to read and post on the other blog I did earlier today!

Step 1: Put your music player on shuffle
Step 2: Post the first line from the first 25 songs that play, no matter how embarrassing
Step 3: Strike through the songs when someone guesses both artist and track correctly
Step 4: Looking them up on Google or any other search engine is CHEATING!

1. Prepare ye the way of the Lord! - Prepare ye the Way by Godspell
2. Fifteen minutes left to throw me together - Settlin' by Sugarland
3. He drowns in his dreams, an exquisite extreme, I know - Beautiful Disaster by Kelly Clarkson
4. You'll walk unscathed through musket fire - My Ain True Love by Alison Krauss
5. Everyday more wicked! Everyday the terror grows! - Thank Goodness by Wicked!
6. It's not hard to know what you're thinking - Fade to Grey by Jars of Clay
7. I woke up this morning - there was rain in the sky - Love Will Save the Day by Geoff Moore and the Distance
8. Lord you have my heart, and I will search for yours - Lord you have my heart by Delirious?
9. Don't be afraid, you'll be alright
10. Who is this King of Glory who pursues me with his love - King of Glory by Third Day
11. Every now and then on my way home
12. Grandma burned the biscuits, nearly took the house down with it - Eillsworth by Rascal Flatts
13. When the music fades into the past
14. Think of me, think of me fondly - Think of me by Phantom of the Opera
15. I can think why you think you belong to me
16. Lift your gaze, be lifted up
17. Mama please don't go, won't you stay here for one more day
18. An only child alone and wild - Leader of the Band by Dan Fogelberg
19. I'll fly away old glory - I'll fly away by Jars of Clay
20. All my world, all I've lost, the wrecks I've made here
21. Shepherd, your sheep are weary
22. Here I am Lord and I'm drowning - East to West by Casting Crowns
23. Well I've been around for a pretty good while
24. What will be left when I draw my last breath
25. Don't ride your bike off a ramp that's more than three bricks high - Don't Ask Me How I Know by Bobby Pinson

Have fun!

It's About Time...

                                                        Sunset up here...Beautiful!
                                             The infamous tree in the lake picture
                                                Sunrise from my bedroom window
                                                    More of the same


Although I'm convinced not many people still read this, a few of you have asked about an update and more pictures.  I'm not sure what you want to know.  Not much has happened! 

The last few days has been really warm - like in the 50's!  It's been beautiful.  I guess we were getting spoiled.  Today, I woke up and it's snowing hard outside.  They say by the time that this storm passes, it'll leave 15 inches on the ground.  Not fun.  But I'm enjoying sitting at my computer with my cup of Yorkshire tea, listening to music, under my blanket, and watching the snow fall outside.  Doesn't get much better than that.

Speaking of music, I've found a song that I love.  It's a new Chris Tomlin song called "I Will Rise".  You can YouTube it.  It's fantastic. 

Work is still work.  I just finished MAB training (Managing Aggressive Behavior) last week.  Basically, it taught me how to put aggressive people in "therapeutic" holds so that they can't hurt anyone.  I'm not sure what is therapeutic about the holds, but that's what I was told.  I can't wait to go home and get my brother...

Here's a funny story about one of my girls.  We'll call her AM.  AM always has a bad attitude about anything new.  She'll even tell you, "I don't try anything new.  It's scary."  So one night, I decide that I'm going to teach the girls Nertz (many of you know this evil game...).  AM says, "I hate card games. I'm not going to play!  You always think of the least fun things to do!"  I tell AM that she is not required to enjoy the game, but she is required to try the game.  Just two hands, I tell her.  So with a poor attitude, she sets up the game and says, "OK! I'M READY! TEACH ME!"  Ignoring her disrespect and attitude, I explain to everyone the game and take it slow the first hand.  After someone yells, "NERTZ!" we separate the cards.  AM says, "K, one more hand, right?  I think I can do this without help."  So we deal out again, play a "real" game, and when someone yells "NERTZ!" again, the game stops and we separate cards again.  I tell AM thank you for trying the game, and that she can go do some quiet work time if she wants.  Her response: "Hell no! I love this game!  I'm going to keep playing this!  K, deal again!"  I had to bite my tongue to keep from saying, "I told you so!"  Since that day, she has taught every staff "Snertz" and plays it at every chance she gets.  However, she refuses to learn any other card game because "Snertz is the only card game I like.  I don't like playing cards and you don't know any fun games."  Ah well, maybe one day she'll learn to trust me...

Another funny story about AM.  One Saturday, I got the PLEASURE of taking three teenage girls shopping for "fun" stuff.  Any of you that know me well know shopping is probably my least favorite thing to do.  When you add three teenage girls, you have a recipe for disaster.  Anyways.  The other staff that's on duty with me talk about who will get to go shopping.  AM was in the running, but had a rough morning.  It got even worse when she wasn't turning her morning around and was told she may not get to go shopping.  To say she was upset was an understatement.  She said, "I'm going outside to shovel the driveway.  Don't bother me!"  She was out for a while, and the driveway was completely shoveled!  Pretty soon, she comes in with a big grin on her face and says, "Laurie!  Come out and see what I did!"  I go outside, very curious, and she leads me to my car.  OK, when the plows come and plow the roads, they don't care if there is a car parked on the side of the road - they'll just burm you in.  So, AM being the wonderful girl she is, completely dug me out and made a path for me to get my car out!  She is grinning from ear to ear and is so proud of herself.  From that moment on, she is great!  So, because she turned her attitude around - not because she dug me out, she got to go shopping and was very happy!

That's pretty much my life up here right now.  Enjoying as best I can!  Hope you all are doing well!  Miss you and love you tons!

Blessings!


Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Who approved the ice?

Picture of DeHart's, a local "7-11" with six foot icicles!!!
My car in my driveway.  This was the morning after it snowed two feet.  When I opened my car door, it pushed snow out of the way...not fun to drive in...
Icicles at Lighthouse.  The girls loved this.

So, the last few days have been interesting.  It's gone from snowing two feet and about 18 degrees outside to pouring down rain and about 40 degrees outside.  The warm weather (yes, 40 degrees IS warm!) is starting to melt the snow, so the berms are getting smaller.  Problem is, it gets to freezing at night, so all the millions of puddles of water is turning to ice.  This, let me tell you, is not fun to walk in, drive in, live in, etc.  Who approved this?  I am enjoying the warmer weather though (never thought I'd say that...) and enjoying the clear skies.  It's getting beautiful again!

Work is still going well.  I'm loving the girls and the challenges they throw at me.  Monday was a fun day...we had three of the six girls have full on blow-outs - that means they lost their tempers, storming around, yelling, swearing, not listening to anyone, etc.  It was quite the adventure.  Luckily I had the next two days off...One of our girls is going home sometime this week, so we're getting another new one.  This is kinda scary because the house will be "young" meaning they are all so new to the program and will have meltdowns easier.  So it's going to be pretty high-stress for the next few months.  Be in prayer for all of us!

Other than that, I don't really have any fun stories.  Just hanging out, trying to keep connected with folks at home, and trying to enjoy life in Alaska.  Hope you are all doing well!  Miss you terribly!

Blessings!