"I bought a one-way ticket, 'cause I knew I'd never see the ground, unless I was aboard a jet plane and we were going down. When I wiped the tears from my eyes, the warm water took me by surprise. And I woke up beside the ocean, I realized: I must be in California." -Owl City
Showing posts with label outdoors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label outdoors. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

A very Minnesotan summer.

As you may have noticed, I took a break from blogging this summer. I know, I know… I’m sorry. There were a number of reasons that I decided not to blog this summer, but that part isn’t very important. In any case, today is the last day of August and so it seems like a good time to begin blogging again. I’ve been at campus for 20 days now—20 crazy, stressful, overwhelming, amazing days. I’m still trying to process all that happened. Once I have processed things a little more, I will be posting about these last three weeks. Until then, I would like to give you a recap of my summer.

This summer, I…


Shot long exposure photos:

Spent time by the river:

Enjoyed Lake Superior:

Shot handguns, shotguns, and rifles with my family:






Shooting a milk carton at 300 yards

Had a Father’s Day picnic at Jay Cooke State Park in the freezing weather:


Shot bows with my dad and brother:

Went fishing with my family:


Watched the 4th of July fireworks:

Created a game with my extended family using giant marshmallows:

Shot photos of my cousin's wedding:


Spent a week as a counselor at one of my favorite places - Sand Hill Lake Bible Camp:
Old friend.

New friends.

My favorite boys.



Camped in western Minnesota:


Spent time with my cousin from Florida:


Had a photoshoot with a close friend:




Shot photos of my siblings:


It was an interesting summer. If nothing else, after a summer like that, I’ve never felt more Minnesotan.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Oakbridge.

The last eight weeks or so of my life have been sheer madness. Not in a bad way, just in an “I’m so busy I’m have to stop doing some of the things I would normally do” way. Blogging happened to be one of them. Hence, my long drawn out absence. I had been getting so good at posting once a week, too! Oh, well. But please allow me to use these next few posts to tell you what I’ve been up to.

At the end of February, I spent a weekend in the mountains near Ramona. I am a leader for Wyldlife, a middle school ministry, and there was winter camp that weekend. We left Friday afternoon and drove the two hours there.

I was in charge of three, sixth-grade girls, and they were so great. As crazy as they can be, it really is a fun age to be around.

At our first leader meeting, we went around and said where we were from. Afterward, one of the other leaders from NorCal came up to me and asked where in Minnesota I was from. When I told him the Duluth area, he asked where exactly. Not expecting him to know my town, I was shocked when I said I live in Cloquet, and he knew where I was talking about! As it turns out, he spends a month in Minnesota every summer. His grandma lives in Ely, which is about two hours north of me. I then went on to learn that he knows someone I went to high school with! I can’t believe what a small world it is.

On Saturday night, a crazy thing happened—it snowed! And I’m not just talking about a light dusting; the snow was pouring down. I felt right at home. The students were so excited, and I couldn’t believe how many of them had never seen snow before. I even heard a guy say, “It feels so weird under your shoes!” I wanted to laugh out loud. I might have done so, actually.

My favorite part of the weekend, though, was just my interactions with my girls. We had “club” four times during the weekend, and right afterward we would go have cabin time and talk about what had been discussed. The club talks walked through a salvation message—sin/separation from God, the cross, and redemption. Even for myself, it was a beautiful reminder of the story of the cross. I think there are times in our lives when we need to go back and be reminded of it.

Also, I love the profound, insightful things that come out of the mouths of twelve year olds. For example, one of my girls said, “I always figure that God is going to make me as beautiful as He wants me to be, so that’s why I don’t really like to wear make-up and stuff.”

It really was a great weekend. Please enjoy some of my favorite photos from it:

These were my girls!

It rained, and then it turned into hail!

Before the snow.

After the snow.

The snow poured down.

Please just take in this lighting.

This lighting, too.

Oh, and this one.

Dylan, a fellow leader.

The light hit the house perfectly. It was beautiful.

Not exactly useful.

Can we have a moment of silence for these trees?

Not exactly ideal basketball conditions.

Our group!

Things had already melted a lot before we left.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Sorry California, this isn't fall.

Another beautiful day.
An outdoors sort of day.

I asked a few friends if they wanted to go to the park to do homework. They agreed, and four of us packed up our backpacks and headed that way. We enjoyed the conversation and the sunshine on our short jaunt. Once at the park, we found a nice spot half in the sun and half in the shade.

I can hardly believe that this qualifies as “fall” in California. It’s ridiculous. I’m definitely not in Minnesota any more.

The beautiful pond.

In the distance, I saw someone walking a dog. My eyes adjusted and I realized it was a friend of mine who lives off campus. He came our way and stayed with us for a while. He let his dog, a long-haired Chihuahua, run around. She is one of the cutest dogs I’ve ever seen. I’d gotten to hold her at other times on campus, and she’s really soft. She ran around and tried to lick some of us to death.

She took a liking to Mackenzie.

Only one of the four of us got any work done. I had a feeling that would happen. However, the sunshine was far too beautiful not to fully enjoy it.

And enjoy it I did.