Weekend Thought…FlatlinedPosted on March 17th, 2006 @ 8:35 pm
My internet connection has been awful the last few days. I’m lucky if it stays connected for more than five minutes at a time. Yet, I can’t complain because I haven’t paid for internet in 3 years. Too many open Wi-Fi connections and there hasn’t been a need. But after this week, I decided we will be splurging and getting our own internet when we move.
Not only has my internet flatlined, I think I have gone through so many emotions in the last week (mainly really excited) but also some sadness thinking of relationships I will be leaving here…all the ups and downs have released into a wierd state of numb and exhaustion today. Chris is out with some guys he works with so I COULD be packing but instead have been watching true crime documentaries on TV.
Some good things happened today, we FINALLY settled our insurance claim from Chris’ wreck in July so I was able to pay off 4 high-interest credit cards and a separate loan. THAT felt amazing to have those off my spreadsheets. Also, Jerry Jackson gave me one last haircut before I leave and have to search out a new haircutting artist in Dallas. I must say he topped himself again. And at the most, I lost 4 inches of hair! Chop chop. I LOVE IT!
So…I am off to find some chocolate. Maybe Starbucks is calling my name…
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Moving Out (of a comfort zone?)Posted on March 14th, 2006 @ 10:36 pm
I can’t believe in less than TEN DAYS, we will be living in Texas. I look around at the piles I began making in my make-shift office (AKA dining room) and realize just how big of an adventure lies ahead.
My top Strengths Finder strength is “Strategic” which means:
The Strategic theme enables you to sort through the clutter and find the best route. It is not a skill that can be taught. It is a distinct way of thinking, a special perspective on the world at large. This perspective allows you to see patterns where others simply see complexity. Mindful of these patterns, you play out alternative scenarios, always asking, “What if this happened? Okay, well what if this happened?” This recurring question helps you see around the next corner. There you can evaluate accurately the potential obstacles. Guided by where you see each path leading, you start to make selections. You discard the paths that lead nowhere. You discard the paths that lead straight into resistance. You discard the paths that lead into a fog
of confusion. You cull and make selections until you arrive at the chosen path-your strategy. Armed with your strategy, you strike forward. This is your Strategic theme at work: “What if?” Select. Strike.
So, in short. A planner. A huge, detailed planner. When I make grocery lists, I have them plotted by distance from the door we walk in to the check out counter. No doubling back or forgetting stuff. Not on my watch. Or, ask anyone in my wedding party, I had a (no kidding) 20-page detailed itinerary, color coded by person and mailed out to everyone with a packet of information. The wedding day was scheduled out to the half minute. 6:30pm, prelude begins. 6:30:30, Dawn & Brandon walk down the aisle, and so on. They read this, so they can back me up.
I am a planning freak.
With this move, you’d expect I’d have all my boxes organized alphabetically by room, stacked up by weight with labels all facing out. I’d be sketching the layout of the truck as far as what gets loaded in first.
Not so much. Right now, Chris & I haven’t even decided what DAY we are leaving. Friday? Saturday? If we leave Friday, how far do we drive? Wichita? OKC? Until we’re tired and sleep in the rental truck on the side of I-35? Do we stay in a hotel? God forbid…a Super 8? (I’m kind of prissy when it comes to hotels.) Or, if we leave Saturday, what time?
The best thing is, none of this is freaking me out. Maybe I’m in denial. But honestly, facing the unknown and NOT planning every single detail is kind of fun. Could I get over my prissy-ness and sleep in a U-haul? If I can’t find my salad tongs during the first day, will my life go on?
The answer is yes. I think this is a challenge for me to grow. To let go. To realize if the world isn’t organized, color-coded and planned to the second - life will still go on…and I might as well have a little fun while it’s happening.
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What a crazy day!Posted on March 12th, 2006 @ 10:47 pm
I was warm, cuddled up underneath my fluffy comforter at 8:30 this morning, dreaming and completely oblivious to my surroundings when a shrill siren interrupted my REM.
Confused and wondering why the tornado sirens were going off so early in the morning (especially since it was 40 degrees out) I opened the blinds to an overcast and non-threatening sky. Stumbling into the living room, I turned on the TV and sure enough, we were under a tornado warning.
A few miles west of us in Lawrence, KS (home of the KU Jayhawks) a tornado had ripped through the KU campus and was heading our way. I woke Chris up and called my friend Crystal who lives a couple miles away to see if we could hide out in her basement (we’re on the top floor of an apartment building on a hill, full of windows). She says sure, we hop in the car (still in my pajamas and black hoodie) and drive about three blocks before we realize we’re not going to make it. The sky in front of us turned an ominous shade of black and the winds began picking up. Semis began pulling off the freeway in front of us. So…we look around and decide to head into a small church (pajamas and all) on the corner next to us.
I’m happy to report that the people at the church were completely friendly as we all hung out in the foyer watching the storm go by. If we weren’t moving in a couple of weeks, I’d like to say we’d go back and visit them in more favorable circumstances. To the people at Shawnee Park Christian Church, we say thanks.
We go back home and a few calm hours pass. Chris goes to band rehearsal and about half an hour later, the sirens are going off again. I call Chris, and we decide to go to his parents’ house in Missouri, so I load up the cats (and my laptop, of course) and begin driving to the church to pick him up. With two miles to go, the same black clouds, wind and hail start pounding my car. Ignoring the 55mph signs and even a red light, I fly down Shawnee Mission Parkway at 85mph (passing a cop I must proudly add - I DARED him to pull me over) and get to the cafe/bank building where Chris and I met and there is a basement. My friend Jess Chapman was working at the cafe, and she let us in to take cover as her dad called and updated us on what the storms were doing. After the sirens going off several times over the next half hour and the baseball sized hail passes over, we decide to try to make it to his parents’ house again. We swing by the grocery store when Crystal calls and asks where we’re at, as another funnel cloud has dropped over K7 (about 1/2 mile from where we were at the time.) We decide to keep going, since his parents live the opposite direction and make it to their house in one piece about 20 minutes later.
We hang out with them, enjoy Taco Salad and watching the storm coverage from a safe place. Eventually the storms made it to where they live but not nearly as bad as they were earlier. It hailed up to golf-ball size and we ran out in their yard to grab a few. We watched I-Robot and let the remaining storms pass and here I am, back in Shawnee, watching the lightning flash from miles and miles away.
Here are some pictures of the storm I took from a local TV station’s website. Crystal will have some photos of the baseball sized hail that hit Shawnee (where we live) tomorrow, and I’ll link them here.
GOOD NIGHT!


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So, What Happened with this Texas Thing?Posted on March 10th, 2006 @ 10:16 pm
I’ve gotten a few emails and comments asking for some elaboration in the sudden, “Hey, we’re moving to Texas” decision. And for good reason, as back on February 14th, I informed everyone of our decision not to take the job at Lake Pointe.
A couple days after my conversation with Wes (the media pastor), informing him of our decision, he calls and leaves me a voicemail:
“Anne, this is Wes. I’d like to screw with your life a little bit. Call me back.”
I call him back to discover there was a possible position in their communications department that was more suited to what I needed as far as my scheduling and overall intensity of the job. There was also a possible job for Chris doing technical and media support for the children’s department.
Chris & I talked about it, prayed about it, and talked about it some more. A few days later, after talking with Bill, the Commuications Director, they decide to fly me back to work in their offices this past week to make sure it was a good fit.
It was incredible.
After getting to know some of the other LP staffers, as well as hanging out with the awesome people we had already met on the first trip down, it was clear this was what we had been waiting for. This was it. I received the official job offer on Wednesday and accepted!
So, there’s the rest of the story…
If you live in the KC area (or you just want to fly in - haha!) we are having a “Welp, see you Later” party on March 23rd from 7-9pm at the Country Club Cafe in Shawnee. We’d love to see you there.
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BlechPosted on March 10th, 2006 @ 7:12 am
Stomach virus keeping you up all night - bad.
Having a coffee date with a friend and not having her phone number to tell her you can’t make it because of aforementioned virus, praying she reads her email before 9am - really bad.
Losing 4 pounds in 12 hours - good! (Just trying to find the upside)
(Kate…if you made it out there before getting my email…here is my public confession and apology!! I hope we can reschedule!!)
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Howdy, Ya’llPosted on March 8th, 2006 @ 7:53 pm
So, we’re moving to Texas March 25th. Working at Lake Pointe Church in Rockwall, living in Sachse which is a few miles northwest of there.
Howd’ya like them apples?
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