Sunday, August 21, 2011

No Training Wheels!

Watch out world.
The training wheels are off.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

an L ticket and a camera


Chicago is a city of neighborhoods.  Dozens of them.  This fall my exploration begins.  With an L ticket in hand and a camera in my pocket I want to discover these neighborhoods and share them with you. Greektown. Chinatown. Little Italy. Little Village (Mexican). Polish. Ukrainian Village. Bucktown. Wicker Park. Gold Coast.  Each neighborhood is a culture unto its own with restaurants, bakeries, museums, and architecture unique as the people who settled there.

If you have some suggestions for me...

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Central School Garden


This week the girls and I are helping out a little in their school garden.  Not much to do, really, as other teachers and PTA parents have worked hard to maintain it all summer.   We just get to water the vegetable garden.

Maybe do a nature study of the flowers and creatures we find.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Flying High

Some things in life
just don't get old.
A good hug.
Chips & Salsa. 
Lake Michigan.
Chocolate chip cookies. 

Being thrown in the air by your daddy.

Again.

 And again.

And Again.

And maybe again again.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

The View from Above

 Condo living takes some getting used to.  The greatest source of angst for my children is arguing over who gets to push the buttons in the elevator.  They have worked out a fair and equitable system- Eleanor gets the up/down buttons, Rynn gets any buttons with a number, and guests get to push all the buttons.  Fair enough.  But what about outdoor living?  The last few summer days have been gorgeous.  I'm still slightly pining for a yard and a garden.  But, for now, I'm setting my imagination on the potential our balcony holds.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Jason Climbs the Grand Teton

In celebration of turning forty (in November 2011)
 Jason climbed the Grand Teton in Jackson, WY last week with his old friend Ian.  
Ian and Jason were wilderness adventure guides together years ago.
 Both now are Presbyterian ministers.
 (is there something in that Colorado water???)

The Mountain

 The Man


The View

The Accommodations

The Evening Entertainment
(notice the shadow the mountains make as the sun sets behind them!)


The Final Climb
(don't worry Grammy...he's roped in)



The Summit with Ian

The View from the Top

Happy early 40th Jason!
I'm so proud of you :)!


Thursday, August 4, 2011

The Mark Within Us

"What is the connection between the home we  knew and the home we dream? I believe that what we long for most in the home we knew is the peace and charity that we first came to experience there, and I believe that it is that same peace and charity we dream of finding once again in the home that the tide of time draws us toward.  The first home foreshadows the final home, and the final home hallows and fulfills what was most precious in the first."
- Frederick Buechner, The Longing for Home



"Joy is home, and I believe the tears in our eyes were more than anything else homesick tears.  God created us in joy and created us for joy, and in the long run not all the darkness there is in the world and in ourselves can separate us finally from that joy, because whatever else it means to say that God created us in his image, I think it means that even when we cannot believe in him, even when we feel most spiritually bankrupt and deserted by him, his mark is deep within us" (Buechner 128).





"We are moved by those precious moments when something holy seems to break through our lives both to heal us and to summon us to pilgrimage...as for what lies ahead, we can take great heart from St. Paul's words to the Corinthians that although now we see only through a glass darkly, there will come a day when we will see face to face and understand fully even as we are fully understood.  It is the nature of faith to look beyond itself- and beyond the doubts that must always exist in tension with it if it is a living faith- to a time on the far side of time when the holy dream is at last revealed to be reality and all that we take now for reality glimmers like a dream" (Buechner 170-1).


*These photos were taken on July 2 while sailing on Lake Michigan with some of our neighborhood friends.  The view of the city from the lake is so different from being in the middle of the intimidating skyscrapers.  The city appears almost quiet and majestic.  What an amazing experience!


** The quotes are from a book I read this summer by Frederick Buechner titled The Longing for Home. It is a helpful mediation on the idea that our longings and desires both for a nostalgic past and for a deep sense of home are really a longing for our eternal and final home.  Not all of the book is great nor would I completely agree with all his theology, but I like that he identifies and addresses our deep longings for joy, faith, hope, fellowship, and ultimately HOME.