
So odd…in each upper corner in the elevators, they have hooks. Like the kind you would hang a coat on. But they are high up and close to the wall…so what in the world???????? 
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Swan Puffs…
I love the smell of chlorine at lunch time…
So many interesting things afoot…

Living in the moment redux…
Ever since I read that article about living in the moment and really taking time to notice things…I’ve noticed that I don’t notice much on a daily basis. So I made a concerted effort yesterday to notice six things:
1. A fox with a really long tail crossing Yoder Road
2. That Vinnie’s Pizzarama is painted red (boy, I hope it wasn’t always red, because I’ll feel really silly for suddenly noticing that after driving by it 800 times)
3. An old guy on a bright yellow moped
4. That where I got gas at 9:30 AM had gone down 5 cents by 1:30
Still not six things, but it’s better than nothing…which is my list for today! I was trying to explain this to some people yesterday and they thought I was nuts – until I asked them to tell me six things they really and truly paid attention to and took notice of that day. Give it a try – and leave me a comment!
I’m still in the throes of irritability about my limbo-ness and all the drama of last week but I think I am on the upswing. I have to remind myself that what you do or deal with 9 to 5 doesn’t define you. No one is simply a job title. We all have other things in our lives that matter, that make us happy,that make a difference in some way, even small ones
I wanna move the people on a hot summer’s day
I wanna serve up the truth like it’s pink lemonade
I wanna give my people what they can’t deny
I wanna light up the sky like the 4th of July
Anyone know the song? Racegrrl, I know you do! : ) Gotta love Tobymac.
I recently read a series of books by Ray Blackston about some Christian singles trying to meet people. At the beginning, it starts with some quotes that tell something about each one. The main character’s love interest says, “My name is Allie, and I work for God.” I think about that a lot, especially in terms of what I’m doing with the children and youth at church. That’s what’s really important to me. Not this other stuff; that’s all just stuff. Gotta keep your focus, especially when those around you are losing theirs.
Things that make you go hmmm
I spent a while last night crafting a really long post…only to have it tell me that it couldn’t find my blog to post it on. I tried a couple things and finally gave up, realizing it was all lost in cyberspace.
So let’s see if this works!
Everyone limbo now!
Limbo (lim’bo) n.: a dance, originated in the West Indies, in which the dancers bend from the waist as far back as possible to pass beneath a bar that is put lower and lower. n.: any intermediate, indeterminate state or condition
I am in limbo at the moment (the second definition, though sometimes I feel like it’s the first…but that’s a completely different entry!) and it is making me crazy.
Sigh.
Help Me Light the Night
For the past several years, I have taken part in the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Light the Night walk and will be doing so again at the beginning of October. Light The Night Walk is The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s nationwide evening Walk to build awareness of blood cancers and raise funds for cures. Walkers carry illuminated balloons-white for survivors and red for supporters-to celebrate and commemorate lives touched by cancer. My team, the Nite Lights, walk in honor of survivors we know and also those who have lost their battle. I personally walk on behalf of my mom’s best friend Rose, who is a survivor, and my friend Tracey’s nephew, Anthony, who lost his battle at just five years old. Many others on our team walk for friends and family members who have passed away. It is a very somber event, yet we know that by taking part, we are helping to raise money that can lead to a cure for these blood cancers.
I hate to use this as a platform to ask for donations…but frankly, I think it’s a good way to do it. If you are also on my email list, you might hear from me that way as well. If you would like to make a donation online, please visit my Light the Night website by clicking here. You can donate there with a debit or a credit card. If you would rather mail me your donation, please leave me a comment with your email address and I’ll send you my address. Please make checks out to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
Thank you for your help! No donation is too small. Every dollar raised goes to research to end these terrible diseases.
Living in the Moment
Last night was Lansdale Bike Night. About 60,000 people show up for this event each year, showing off their hogs and hanging out. There are bands and food and merchandise set up all down Main Street. The past three or four years, my church has had space. We do free facepainting and balloon animals for the kids (you’d be surprised how much of a family event this really is!) and giving away free popcorn. It’s always a lot of fun – it’s my favorite outreach that we do. It was a long night though, and I am plumb tuckered out.
I just read an article this week about living in the moment and taking time to actually notice things. The article said you should try to notice at least six things a day. This is much harder than you’d think! Anyway, I tried to do it last night and I noticed:
A man with the orange mohawk with green tips
An orange chopper with purple flames on it
That there is a tattoo parlor on N. Towamencin Avenue
So I only got three. And today…well, nothing. I have to work on this! It seems unimaginable that in a whole day, I can’t think of six things I really and truly took time and notice of…


