vendredi, décembre 14, 2007
jeudi, décembre 06, 2007
Still Breathing
I decided to give my blog a new look. I was thinking my life needed a new theme as well. I need to simplify and give myself room to breathe. The last two months have been a blur. Thanksgiving came...and went. So many things in my life have been changing. Lately I'm having a hard time remembering the simplest things. My world has gone from right-side up to up-side down and then back again. Some days I just wish that God would give me one of those "you are here" maps. The truth is even if he did give me one of those maps I probably wouldn't stop long enough to see the bigger picture.This season has been full to the brim of things to do. I've decided to take some time to breathe. To allow God's Spirit to move through me and give me rest. I know that things may not slow down for a long time, but I am resting in Christ.
I would love to share with you all about what has been happening lately at work. There has been so much, new to report. But I must wait to disclose this information. I will probably post more on work in January.
In the meantime I am truly looking forward to going home for Christmas. To see my family and spend time celebrating Christ's birth.
I would love to share with you all about what has been happening lately at work. There has been so much, new to report. But I must wait to disclose this information. I will probably post more on work in January.
In the meantime I am truly looking forward to going home for Christmas. To see my family and spend time celebrating Christ's birth.
dimanche, novembre 11, 2007
We Are the Champions!
So this weekend James and I played a game called sequence with our newly engaged friends Kevin and Drew. We decided to play girls vs. guys just for fun. The first game was a super quick and seemingly effortless win by the girls. Then came the second game which was won almost as quickly as the first. The guys still felt like they needed to play another round. The third game could have been called a lightening round, the girls won and totally triumphed in the game of sequence. It was hilarious!!! At least we thought so! They guys already want a re-match, they couldn't believe their defeat!
On other news, James and I have been editing all weekend. I have been editing wedding pics from a wedding that James and I shot for. He did the video and I did candid pictures. I love taking pictures it is so fun and yet I have so much to learn. And the more pictures I take the more I desire photography gadgets....as with any hobby. Also I've been helping to plan two big outreach events with the church. Its pretty fun! This next weekend we will be reaching out to refugee families in the DC area, so I'm excited to get it planned.
Tomorrow I have the day off so this week will be a short one!Thanksgiving is just around the corner and my parents are coming to visit James and I in VA!!! I'm super excited to make a thanksgiving meal with my mom! We make a pretty good team!
As I close I will quickly recap our halloween fun. James and I had the small group over and we carved pumpkins. James and I were ninjas, and I accidently scared two 4 year olds who were trick or treating.... all in all a fun and eventful night! Here are some pics!
On other news, James and I have been editing all weekend. I have been editing wedding pics from a wedding that James and I shot for. He did the video and I did candid pictures. I love taking pictures it is so fun and yet I have so much to learn. And the more pictures I take the more I desire photography gadgets....as with any hobby. Also I've been helping to plan two big outreach events with the church. Its pretty fun! This next weekend we will be reaching out to refugee families in the DC area, so I'm excited to get it planned.
Tomorrow I have the day off so this week will be a short one!Thanksgiving is just around the corner and my parents are coming to visit James and I in VA!!! I'm super excited to make a thanksgiving meal with my mom! We make a pretty good team!
As I close I will quickly recap our halloween fun. James and I had the small group over and we carved pumpkins. James and I were ninjas, and I accidently scared two 4 year olds who were trick or treating.... all in all a fun and eventful night! Here are some pics!
dimanche, octobre 21, 2007
Update Needed Now!
So I admit I am currently a VERY bad blogger....hopefully that will change. So much has happened since my last entry. My job has picked up a lot. I am so busy, and my days seem to fly by. We're trying get the church going in Washington DC and it is tough stuff! But wow do we have an amazing opportunity to serve here. It's been neat working on my new team and getting the know the group dynamics. The last two weeks have been a blur though with everything that has been going on. There have been prayer meetings, classes, registrations for classes, sunday service work, and lots of popcorn! Yes, I served popcorn to thousands of people at church last weekend to promote our new campus which Lord-willing will be in this really neat historic movie theater. Lately my weekday and weekends have been running together with plans and engagements of some kind or another. A few weekends ago James and I went to VA beach for a much needed rest and relaxation. It was wonderful and so calming... I even got a tan! James and I also had time a few weeks ago to visit the white house and get an official and VIP West Wing tour!!! It was so neat to see where the President and previous Presidents worked. To think of all the decisions that were made in those rooms and to be where people had changed the world was too amazing. Not to mention knowing that not everyone gets a West Wing tour was definitely a plus. It was pretty neat!
This weekend James and I went to Pennsylvania to visit our friends the Mundens! It was really great to see them and spend time with them. They are possibly going to go to Africa as missionaries within the next few years. There was a play at their church and fundraising event. It was neat to see their whole church get behind this missions trip prayerfully, emotionally, and financially. The play was about some of the missionaries experiences from the last trip where they spent many years among an African tribe and how God used them and taught them there. We also ended up going to an apple orchard for fun while we were there and that was pretty fun too! The had some interesting animals!
This past week I also ran into a girl that was at my campus crusade staff training in FL in 2005!!! It was crazy! And fun! Its always so encouraging when you get together with people whose faith just leaps out of them. I've been missing my friends lately. You know the verse "as iron sharpens iron, so one man shall sharpen another."? Well that is how I feel about my friends and we're so spread out lately, running into this fellow staffer was so refreshing. I hope that we can meet up again now that she is living in the same area as James and I!
This week I'm hoping things will relax a little...but that might be a lofty hope! I'm excited for Halloween I love the holidays and decorating for them. I found out today that my Boppa might need to get another heart surgery so we're all praying for him and waiting to see what the doctors say. He had a triple bypass surgery years ago and now they say his heart is not getting enough oxygen so we will see. I pray that the Lord would be with my Boppa, my family, and the doctors who overseeing this.
On a side note.... today I baked two pies!!! I'm pretty impressed with myself... they are pretty good! Now I can officially say that I've baked an apple pie! Ha!
Well that's it for now, I'm seriously going to get better at blogging! In the meantime, though enjoy the update pics!!!
This weekend James and I went to Pennsylvania to visit our friends the Mundens! It was really great to see them and spend time with them. They are possibly going to go to Africa as missionaries within the next few years. There was a play at their church and fundraising event. It was neat to see their whole church get behind this missions trip prayerfully, emotionally, and financially. The play was about some of the missionaries experiences from the last trip where they spent many years among an African tribe and how God used them and taught them there. We also ended up going to an apple orchard for fun while we were there and that was pretty fun too! The had some interesting animals!
This past week I also ran into a girl that was at my campus crusade staff training in FL in 2005!!! It was crazy! And fun! Its always so encouraging when you get together with people whose faith just leaps out of them. I've been missing my friends lately. You know the verse "as iron sharpens iron, so one man shall sharpen another."? Well that is how I feel about my friends and we're so spread out lately, running into this fellow staffer was so refreshing. I hope that we can meet up again now that she is living in the same area as James and I!
This week I'm hoping things will relax a little...but that might be a lofty hope! I'm excited for Halloween I love the holidays and decorating for them. I found out today that my Boppa might need to get another heart surgery so we're all praying for him and waiting to see what the doctors say. He had a triple bypass surgery years ago and now they say his heart is not getting enough oxygen so we will see. I pray that the Lord would be with my Boppa, my family, and the doctors who overseeing this.
On a side note.... today I baked two pies!!! I'm pretty impressed with myself... they are pretty good! Now I can officially say that I've baked an apple pie! Ha!
Well that's it for now, I'm seriously going to get better at blogging! In the meantime, though enjoy the update pics!!!
Libellés :
Danielle Kanka,
fall,
james,
mundens,
updates
samedi, septembre 08, 2007
Interesting Day
That is what I would call today...interesting. It started out by waking up at 6:30am on my day off to go into the DMV to get my car licensed and registered. I really thought that this time would be smooth sailing...well not so much. We didn't have the right form, then I didn't need the new form, then I needed a notarized copy of something. I guess they just didn't believe that I bought my car from my dad for $1.00....I guess I can't blame them, but c'mon this is a run around. Not to mention the lady that was helping us out wasn't exactly friendly. I shot her my best smiles and had really great manners, none of which seemed to matter or have effect on her. I think it made her dislike her job even more. I don't think anyone that works there likes their jobs. They're not very friendly and no smiles, anywhere. The only smiling I see is when people are actually leaving the building.
After the DMV, James and I were off to get notarized a form she had give us. We thought maybe we could do it at the post office. And since we were going to go to the post office we might as well get my passport renewed and the name changed. Then we thought if we were going to get the passport taken care of I would need new photos. So we went to Costco to get the photos. Costco was quick thank goodness and I actually liked my photo. (Not too shabby for waking up at 6am with no shower and no makeup.) So off we went to the post office to get the passport and notarization. We soon went to the wrong post office. Then we went to the right one and found out they don't do notarization, or whatever it was we needed. So we continued on with the passport renew. I started to fill out the only passport application thingy I could find. I soon found out that I had to fill out a different application form. They had run out so that is why they did not have any out for us to start filling out. Then I hurriedly finished filling out the correct form for the renew. The passport lady then took my pictures and measured them, and Costco screwed up!!! My picture would not work and would be sent back and make the passport process even longer. So I rather than feel like the day was completely useless, I had the lady at the post office do my passport photo and it was $10.00 more than what I had already paid. Ugghh! Now I have to go back to Costco and tell them to refund my money for the crappy passport photos. (I decided to do that on a day where my success rate was a little better.)
On our way home, James and I thought that we would check to see if our building access keys were working yet. Our plastic access keys (FOB) let us into the clubhouse where the workout facilities are and some other things too. They had stopped working and when we stopped in on Thurs. they were going to have them working by Friday. Well sure enough neither of ours were working correctly. Luckily there was a really nice guy in the office who fixed them on the spot for us and gave James a new one. So that was successful at least and good thing too since I would like to go and work out tomorrow!
Tonight my friend Maggie and I went into Old Town Alexandria and my day took a big spin for the better. The place was bustling with people, art, food, music, and people. We ate outside at Chadwicks where the waiter kind of forgot about us (but it was okay b/c we enjoyed the time talking and catching up!). It was wonderful weather. Then we walked around the streets where they were having the art festival. We heard an amazing blue grass band performing in the street. Then we walked down by the Riverfront to look at the boats and water. On our way we passed many different talented people performing. There was even a guy playing water glasses...he had about 30 glasses on the table of all shapes and sizes. A little further down there was a one man band. He was pretty good! He was playing the harmonica, drums, guitar, and singing all at the same time. (Or at least all in the same song!) It was quite impressive! Then to top off the evening as we approached the end of the waterfront where the pier was...the fireworks began! They just exploded right before our eyes! Talk about great timing! It was a fun evening and I love having time with Maggie!
I'm praying for some rest from the crazy morning and for a better beginning tomorrow! I'll let you know, but sometimes it good to have days like today. They remind you not to take life's mishaps too seriously. It also makes me very thankful that I do not work at the DMV or the post office.
After the DMV, James and I were off to get notarized a form she had give us. We thought maybe we could do it at the post office. And since we were going to go to the post office we might as well get my passport renewed and the name changed. Then we thought if we were going to get the passport taken care of I would need new photos. So we went to Costco to get the photos. Costco was quick thank goodness and I actually liked my photo. (Not too shabby for waking up at 6am with no shower and no makeup.) So off we went to the post office to get the passport and notarization. We soon went to the wrong post office. Then we went to the right one and found out they don't do notarization, or whatever it was we needed. So we continued on with the passport renew. I started to fill out the only passport application thingy I could find. I soon found out that I had to fill out a different application form. They had run out so that is why they did not have any out for us to start filling out. Then I hurriedly finished filling out the correct form for the renew. The passport lady then took my pictures and measured them, and Costco screwed up!!! My picture would not work and would be sent back and make the passport process even longer. So I rather than feel like the day was completely useless, I had the lady at the post office do my passport photo and it was $10.00 more than what I had already paid. Ugghh! Now I have to go back to Costco and tell them to refund my money for the crappy passport photos. (I decided to do that on a day where my success rate was a little better.)
On our way home, James and I thought that we would check to see if our building access keys were working yet. Our plastic access keys (FOB) let us into the clubhouse where the workout facilities are and some other things too. They had stopped working and when we stopped in on Thurs. they were going to have them working by Friday. Well sure enough neither of ours were working correctly. Luckily there was a really nice guy in the office who fixed them on the spot for us and gave James a new one. So that was successful at least and good thing too since I would like to go and work out tomorrow!
Tonight my friend Maggie and I went into Old Town Alexandria and my day took a big spin for the better. The place was bustling with people, art, food, music, and people. We ate outside at Chadwicks where the waiter kind of forgot about us (but it was okay b/c we enjoyed the time talking and catching up!). It was wonderful weather. Then we walked around the streets where they were having the art festival. We heard an amazing blue grass band performing in the street. Then we walked down by the Riverfront to look at the boats and water. On our way we passed many different talented people performing. There was even a guy playing water glasses...he had about 30 glasses on the table of all shapes and sizes. A little further down there was a one man band. He was pretty good! He was playing the harmonica, drums, guitar, and singing all at the same time. (Or at least all in the same song!) It was quite impressive! Then to top off the evening as we approached the end of the waterfront where the pier was...the fireworks began! They just exploded right before our eyes! Talk about great timing! It was a fun evening and I love having time with Maggie!
I'm praying for some rest from the crazy morning and for a better beginning tomorrow! I'll let you know, but sometimes it good to have days like today. They remind you not to take life's mishaps too seriously. It also makes me very thankful that I do not work at the DMV or the post office.
jeudi, août 30, 2007
Summer 07
Well, it's officially the end of summer.... it went so quickly! Things are going pretty well. James and I were able to really clean out our apartment and get rid of a lot of junk. I was able to visit home in late July for a short visit and loved my time there. I wish I could go back! Things at work have been pretty good. I get my new laptop from work on wedsnesday and I'm excited. I am as busy as ever with all the different campuses we are preparing to launch. Tonight I am exhausted! There isn't too much new that I can report on right now I guess you'll just have to sit through all 87 photos on the slide show to really see how we've been filling our time these days.
jeudi, août 16, 2007
lundi, juillet 02, 2007
July is Here!
Well, things have certainly been busy! Recently work wise we announced the launch of two new churches in the DC area. Since my job is to assist in these new campuses to say I was busy is definitely an understatement. Everything and everyone has been a buzz these last few weeks. Not only are we opening two new campuses but I have been chosen to be the campus administrator of the Uptown campus! How amazing is that?! I am on a team with some amazing individuals from MBC. I've only been working here for 3 months and I'm honored to be given this position to say the least. So right now, until things are finalized with me switching over, I've been working for 3 different campuses of MBC. I'm looking forward to getting things a little more organized and to focus on the things ahead.
James and I have attended 5 weddings in the last 6 weeks! We have one more to go this weekend in Erie, PA. It's been fun to see all our friends getting married and sharing in their joy. It's so weird to think James and I have been married for over a year now. We've been getting to know the couples in our small group (bible study group) and that has been great! They are all uniquely wonderful! I turned 25 a couple of weeks ago! I am officially a quarter of a century old...so weird! And I get cheaper car insurance :) The weekend before my birthday we hiked with friends in the Shenandoah mountains and it was beautiful. We saw waterfalls and got a workout too.
It seems like all my updates lately are about what I've been up to... I guess I just haven't made time for myself to reflect. I'm going to though. I need to! I also need to workout... I'm going to do that too! Every morning I plan on working out and the battle between sleep and my alarm clock begin. Sleep wins a lot... but we'll see maybe I can develop some good habits and just get up! James and I are planing to go home in early August. I am so excited I miss my family and I miss Michigan!!! I'm counting down the days! Well that's it for now please click on this link if you want to see James and my photo albums. We have lots and lots of pics so be warned, but if you want to see what we've been up to in our free time, check it out!
http://picasaweb.google.com/james.kanka
samedi, juin 02, 2007
Weddings and Suff
I am so tired! Lately I feel like I am just going, without really taking time for myself. Last week was especially busy with work, friends, and our friend's wedding. It was a great wedding and the best part (besides seeing them get married) was being asked to be a "wedding nazi" with my friend Jenn. Our friends Jenn and Kyle stayed with us that weekend and both of our husbands were groomsmen in the wedding. It was a fantastic way to see my friend Jenn who I miss so much now that she has moved to UVA to be on the Campus Crusade staff there.
The bride and groom knew how much Jenn and I really love weddings and planning, so we were the go-to girls. When I first got there I really didn't think we were going to need to do too much because everyone that was helping out that day seemed to know what to do. But then, out true roles emerged! People were late and needed calls, last minute changes needed to made at the reception site, bouquet holders were not in place, the guest signing table was not set up, caterers had no tables, trash was left around the room after set up, and at the end of the night... you guess it. People left and left their cleaning/packing up responsibilities too! So Jenn, I, and some other friends stayed to get things ready to go. I unfortunately was conered by the lady who is the coordinator from the church and told to mop and sweep the kitchen floor!!! Ha! It was a fun night and this only made me laugh :) No worries though, I didn't spill a thing on my dress and the bride and groom had what seemed to be a fairly seemless night! Yay! Job well done for me and Jenn.
This weekend we have one wedding and two receptions. James' cousins (who are sisters) are celebrating weddings on the same weekend. We have the wedding today with all of James family and then tomorrow is the riverboat cruise reception for his other cousin that was married on a tropical island and now is going to celebrate with family and friends. Next week we have another wedding, our friends from GMU are getting married on a vineyard. Then we actually get 1 or two weekends off, and at the end of the month of June and beginnning of July we have two more weddings! It'll be great fun! And I am definitely getting creative on what to wear so I don't look like I only own one dress! :)
Thurs. night James' grandparents from Nebraska flew in for the wedding celebrations this weekend. We don't get to see them very often and they are sweet as can be! When they came for our wedding in Michigan, my grandparents and James' became best buddies, it was really so cute and perfect! They now write eachother post cards and keep track of eachother from time to time. Who knew that our extended families would like eachother that much? We couldn't have asked for anything better! I'm excited to see them this weekend and this week, seeing how I am a big family person.
And on a side note, this week felt really good at work. I was told some really great things about the work that I have been doing. It's nice to be noticed and appreciated :) Well hopefully I won't take as long of a break from blogging next time. Have a great saturday!
The bride and groom knew how much Jenn and I really love weddings and planning, so we were the go-to girls. When I first got there I really didn't think we were going to need to do too much because everyone that was helping out that day seemed to know what to do. But then, out true roles emerged! People were late and needed calls, last minute changes needed to made at the reception site, bouquet holders were not in place, the guest signing table was not set up, caterers had no tables, trash was left around the room after set up, and at the end of the night... you guess it. People left and left their cleaning/packing up responsibilities too! So Jenn, I, and some other friends stayed to get things ready to go. I unfortunately was conered by the lady who is the coordinator from the church and told to mop and sweep the kitchen floor!!! Ha! It was a fun night and this only made me laugh :) No worries though, I didn't spill a thing on my dress and the bride and groom had what seemed to be a fairly seemless night! Yay! Job well done for me and Jenn.
This weekend we have one wedding and two receptions. James' cousins (who are sisters) are celebrating weddings on the same weekend. We have the wedding today with all of James family and then tomorrow is the riverboat cruise reception for his other cousin that was married on a tropical island and now is going to celebrate with family and friends. Next week we have another wedding, our friends from GMU are getting married on a vineyard. Then we actually get 1 or two weekends off, and at the end of the month of June and beginnning of July we have two more weddings! It'll be great fun! And I am definitely getting creative on what to wear so I don't look like I only own one dress! :)
Thurs. night James' grandparents from Nebraska flew in for the wedding celebrations this weekend. We don't get to see them very often and they are sweet as can be! When they came for our wedding in Michigan, my grandparents and James' became best buddies, it was really so cute and perfect! They now write eachother post cards and keep track of eachother from time to time. Who knew that our extended families would like eachother that much? We couldn't have asked for anything better! I'm excited to see them this weekend and this week, seeing how I am a big family person.
And on a side note, this week felt really good at work. I was told some really great things about the work that I have been doing. It's nice to be noticed and appreciated :) Well hopefully I won't take as long of a break from blogging next time. Have a great saturday!
mardi, mai 08, 2007
Lights, Camera, Action!
Well this past weekend I let James buy his long awaited and much researched video camera! It was a big decision and I didn't make it on my own by any means, but it was a decision that James was gracious enough to let me make when I wanted to make it. He is so excited and I love seeing him get this way over something he is passionate about. He wants to impact our culture for Christ through film. To him it is not just entertainment but art and a story. The camera is arriving on Thursday! Today I came home to find him trying out all of his tripods, camera stands, and other gear! Just like a kid on Christmas, I can't wait to see his reaction on Thurs.! James' birthday is on Monday so this is just in time :)
Things have been really busy lately we've been having people over a lot which is great! On Saturday James and I went to a farmer's market and it was fun! I liked the samples best! Tomorrow we are having our new bible study over. It's being lead by a great couple that we met through church. Church is really taking off and people are coming to know Christ! That is really cool! This weekend I'm looking forward to celebrating James' birthday and Mother's Day! And I'm really looking forward to relaxing!!!!
dimanche, avril 29, 2007
I love my work!
Recently at work I have been working with the Frontline Arlington team to plan a volunteer appreciation night for all of our volunteers. We made plans to have a red carpet night and we pulled out all the stops...there was a red carpet, paparattzi, our very own E Entertainment host, Arlington Feud, prizes, lots of cameras, lights, a life size award man, chocolate fondues, chocolate fountain, beverages, a pool table, a rooftop view of the city, and a swanky and modern room to tie it all together. It was a blast and looked amazing! I love that I was able to help plan and implement this night! My team is amazing and here are some pics from the night! To view all the photos from that night you can go to: http://picasaweb.google.com/james.kanka/FrontlineVIPNight
dimanche, avril 15, 2007
Stuff
Okay so quick update! These are two pics from the bridal shower I went to this weekend. It was a surprise bridal shower for our wonderful friend Jenn. It was a blast! And I got to hang out with some great friends! Job update: I love working at MBC and with the people. Everyone is very nice and welcoming. I enjoy doing something that is having a direct impact on people for Christ. James and I are celebrating our 1yr. anniversary this coming weekend!!!! YAY! So we're going back to Virginia beach to celebrate :) I'm looking forward to being at the beach and hanging out with my wonderful husband. It's crazy to think that just a year ago we were preparing for marriage :) Things are going great so far and really fast! I have recently become addicted to the game settlers of Catan. It sounds so nerdy and it probably is... but I love it and I love playing it with friends. I also attempted to make some drapery this weekend as well. The apartment is almost done, but I feel like there is always something more I would like to do oh well. Recently I've also started to feel sick so I'm praying I will feel better before the anniversay trip!!!! Well, I know I said I would give you all some good details but this is as good as it gets tonight I am sooo sleepy!!!! Night!
mercredi, avril 11, 2007
Sorry!
Okay, so I haven't exactly been keeping up with my blog this past week or so... sorry! I'll totally update this weekend and get back into the groove of things. Staring my new job and reworking my schedule has been a little crazy, but great. So I'll post more this weekend and maybe even have some pics! :) But in the meantime check out this cool new website that MBC just created its called: www.notasermon.org.
samedi, mars 17, 2007
Somthin' New!
Well, I've made my decision and it feels good!
I have decided to take a position with McLean Bible Church. I will be the Community Campus Administrative Assistant. Which means that I will be working with campus development, Frontline Arlington (20 something church group set up in Arlington), and the Internet campus. A little bit of everything! I'm so excited to be working for such an amazing church and the people are great! I have already met with one person on my team a couple of years ago and I love her! It'll be a great change, lots of work, and most importantly it is impacting our culture for Christ!!!
It was a difficult decision because I already had a job with the National Energy Management Institute. And while the benefits of the job were amazing, and I definitely enjoyed the 7-hr. work day... it just wasn't fulfilling. Everyday I felt like I was toughing it out. When this opportunity came, I felt like God was giving me a chance to do something BIG. So I decided to go out on a limb and take it!
I was really nervous about talking with my boss and supervisor, I had no idea how they were going to take my two week notice conversation. For all I knew, they could have kicked me to the curb, making it impossible to use them as a reference. They could have been angry. I've heard some scary stories so I had no idea.
Well, I practiced what I was going to say and stayed up all night the night before nervous. (I hate confrontation and the thought of people yelling at me makes me sick.) So I went into the boss's office and explained my decision to leave in two weeks. They were so sad, but not angry with me. They were understanding! I was so grateful for that! Thank God! They even told me that they would write me a letter of reference if I would like one!!! I was so relieved! Now I can know that I have left on good terms and that I can validate my hard work there. So... now it's just two weeks. I felt really bad for my co-workers because I know I will be putting a strain on them, but this was an opportunity I needed to take. I hope they understand and I will miss them.
Onward I go... two more weeks and then my first day at McLean Bible Church!!! How amazing! And James and I are going to be going to a new married couples Bible study, that's exciting too!
P.S. I've also been working out lately!!! I'm trying really hard to keep it up this time!!!!
I have decided to take a position with McLean Bible Church. I will be the Community Campus Administrative Assistant. Which means that I will be working with campus development, Frontline Arlington (20 something church group set up in Arlington), and the Internet campus. A little bit of everything! I'm so excited to be working for such an amazing church and the people are great! I have already met with one person on my team a couple of years ago and I love her! It'll be a great change, lots of work, and most importantly it is impacting our culture for Christ!!!
It was a difficult decision because I already had a job with the National Energy Management Institute. And while the benefits of the job were amazing, and I definitely enjoyed the 7-hr. work day... it just wasn't fulfilling. Everyday I felt like I was toughing it out. When this opportunity came, I felt like God was giving me a chance to do something BIG. So I decided to go out on a limb and take it!
I was really nervous about talking with my boss and supervisor, I had no idea how they were going to take my two week notice conversation. For all I knew, they could have kicked me to the curb, making it impossible to use them as a reference. They could have been angry. I've heard some scary stories so I had no idea.
Well, I practiced what I was going to say and stayed up all night the night before nervous. (I hate confrontation and the thought of people yelling at me makes me sick.) So I went into the boss's office and explained my decision to leave in two weeks. They were so sad, but not angry with me. They were understanding! I was so grateful for that! Thank God! They even told me that they would write me a letter of reference if I would like one!!! I was so relieved! Now I can know that I have left on good terms and that I can validate my hard work there. So... now it's just two weeks. I felt really bad for my co-workers because I know I will be putting a strain on them, but this was an opportunity I needed to take. I hope they understand and I will miss them.
Onward I go... two more weeks and then my first day at McLean Bible Church!!! How amazing! And James and I are going to be going to a new married couples Bible study, that's exciting too!
P.S. I've also been working out lately!!! I'm trying really hard to keep it up this time!!!!
samedi, mars 10, 2007
Hmmmm....
This was a picture James took of me using my new sewing machine. I've always used my mom's before and it is amazing . This new one I have works great as well, but it is more of a manual machine so I had to read to figure out how to get things going. It was kind of confusing even though I knew in the long run how to sew. I finally figured it out and made some curtains for our bedroom! :) I was proud and next I get to tackle the living room curtains! It's fun and it gives you a feeling of resourcefulness.
Well, I have a decision to make this weekend... but I think I already made it. By making a decision that means that I have to let people down. I hate doing that.... it always feels so...awkward. It also means that I could be stepping out on a limb to try something new. Please pray for me that I am truly discerning God's guiding and that I would be able to stand firm in the things I have to do. I have a tendency to let people make me feel bad and I hope that really doesn't happen. We'll see......the other thing about making decisions is that the thought of letting people down makes me hungry and so then I end up eating everything!!!! Ughhh! I am such a mood eater! :)
Well at least those girl scout cookies will be put to good use!
mercredi, février 28, 2007
On the Road Again
These pictures were taken in 2005. This was probably the most uncomfortable driving trip ever. My husband James (then boyfriend) had a finger that swelled to like triple it's size. While his finger was still somewhat abnormal the doctors gave him antibiotics and saw him before we left for our trip to visit my parents for a vacation in Alabama. Well, the doctors believed that the antibiotics they gave him would fix the problem. So we began on our trip to Alabama. Since James was on heavy antibiotics and pain relievers he couldn't drive.
Yup that meant 15 hours of me going nuts driving and listening to James on drugs. Not to mention looking at his hand getting worse and worse by the hour. I guess the doctors were wrong, he needed different antibiotics! And his finger was HUGE! I felt stuck because I literally couldn't do anything but drive. After we got to Alabama we decided to take James into the ER where it was another 8 hours before he was seen and treated. They fixed him and shot him with the big antibiotics which seemed to work. But boy was it an awful painful experience for him. I felt so bad that he endured all that pain just to come on vacation with me. And amidst all this he managed to go on a walk with my parents on the beach and ask if he could have my hand in marriage. He's a wonderful man, and very determined :) I love him very much!
Now James' finger is back to normal and today I was reminded of horrible driving experiences because I just spent a total of 3 and 1/2 hours (at the least) on the road in my car. Yet I somehow only had to travel about 15 miles :) Gotta love the city at 5pm....
That experience I had of driving to Alabama made this one look no so bad in comparision :)
mardi, février 27, 2007
Overwhelmed much?

It seems like lately I've been feeling a little overwhelmed. There is so much that I have on my list of "I would like to do's" that by the time I am done with the "have to's" I'm just plain tuckered out. I've also been facing some big decisions as of recently, and I really need God's guidance to help me with my/our decisions.
This verse rings true for me today "...do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." ~Philippians 4:6-7. I was also reading Abba's Child again today and this part struck me..."When we accept the truth of what we really are and surrender it to Jesus Christ, we are enveloped in peace, whether or not we feel ourselves to be at peace. By that I mean the peace that passes understanding is not a subjective sensation of peace; if we are in Christ, we are in peace even when we feel no peace."
My bad habits tend to lead me to feel anxious, because instead of turning to God and trusting in Him and His will, I try to handle it all myself or figure everything out as quickly as possible. This is a lesson I just keep on needing to learn. I feel like I am constantly learning to wait for the Lord, and His provision because it is perfect. His will is perfect. And no matter how anxious I get, or how much planning I do, it will never be good enough. God is more than good enough for me, and through him there is PEACE. Even if I'm not quite feeling the peace, I know that when I am giving my life (all of it including my plans and control) to Him, there is peace regardless of what my life looks like or feels like at that moment. And THAT quiets my anxious thoughts and gives me the rest and discernment I need.
Yesterday I had a doctor's appointment and was given a shot. It really made my arm hurt it's still sore and the person who took my blood did not do a great job. I have a huge bruise where the blood was drawn and that hurt a lot too :) Later James and I went to church and I had an interview for a position. (I've decided not to say what the position was for until I am ready to share with everyone.) But I would greatly appreciate prayers to give me insight on this position. I am going to another meeting this week to discuss the position, we will see what God has in store for me :)
Today I was incredibly busy and tired at work. I think the shot I received yesterday made me feel a little sick today. By the time 2pm rolled around I felt like I was going to get sick for real! But I'm definitely feeling better now. I'm planning on getting a game night together with some friends this week. I'm looking forward to seeing some of our friends that we don't see to often. I've also been trying to reach some of my friends via phone with no luck. I miss my girls so much! I hope I will have luck connecting with them soon! Not much else is new, I'm going to get back to American Idol now :) God bless!
jeudi, février 22, 2007
Clumsy Me! :)

Today I managed to get 5 cuts. One on my toe this morning from the closet and the other four on my hands at work from paper! I wonder what my life would be like without all my clumsy moments. I can still see some asphalt in my knee from when I fell in the high school parking lot! How embarrassing! :) Seems like I'm always falling, bumping, or scraping myself on something. Not purposely, of course. It's not my fault... The paper always seems like its out to get me.... and today the closet door totally jumped out and bit my toe! :)
mercredi, février 21, 2007
Perspectives

This picture was taken this past summer on a trip James and I took to a bed and breakfast. I like the perspective it has... right there in that spot I am looking down on 3 different states! It's interesting how things all come together, and totally change your perspective.
Right now I am reading Abba's Child. I found it in my room when I went home to Michigan for a visit this past weekend. The first couple of chapters are very intriguing. I found myself pondering Manning's words as I was scarfing carrots on my short lunch break.
Here were my thoughts: How many times do we perform and put on a false self for security? Instead of identifying our weaknesses, we cover them up and hide them from God. Our weaknesses are like bruises that we would rather cover up. They are sensitive areas. Our bruises need healing and they won't just disappear, it takes time. We find our bruises ugly and pretend we are just as strong with them as we were without them. We might even think that if we have bruises we are un-loved. Well we need not buy in to these lies. God loves us bruises and all! There is freedom and healing in giving our weaknesses to Him. Do not be afraid of knowing him deeply and opening yourself up to discover yourself more.
I realized that I need to keep my perspective in check, and remind myself that I am His. He calls us His beloved, and beckons us to believe it.
Today was a sleepy day. I was grumpy this morning. ... who wants to hear "hurry-up" in the morning? Our schedules have been really busy these last couple of weeks. I've been getting very little sleep and fighting an inevitable cold. So I'm blaming these extremities :)
Interesting story from the Kanka household:
Yesterday I got home from work as quickly as I could so James could use my car. (His car's battery died and we haven't fixed it yet.) Well little did I know while I was visiting Michigan this weekend, James had eaten most of the food in the apartment. We don't keep massive quantities of food around...so it's not that crazy... but, there wasn't very much left when I came home from work and I was stranded without a car...I didn't want to waste money ordering a delivery and I couldn't go anywhere so... I found a large but overlooked yam in our cupboard. I ate a yam for dinner...mmm. Not so balanced but definitely filled me up. :) Ha!
No worries though, today we went to the grocery store before James went to church for a video project. Yay! Real food!!!
samedi, février 10, 2007
Saturday Feb. 10, 2007

So it's Saturday night and I sent my husband to go out and have a guys night. I was on the computer and realized that yet again it has been too long since I've updated my blog. Today we bought some used bedroom furniture and I am so happy to finally have a large dresser and a head and foot board for the bed! Yay! But the down side is that I now have to finally pick up all the clothes I've left lying around waiting for a dresser. Ha!
One thing I realized last week, is that James and I have been married for almost a year!!! The year mark is fast approaching.... crazy! It's exciting! James and I started going to a new church and we are looking forward to going to bible studies too. My job is not that fun, and I would love a change of pace. I hate feeling like I'm the one that gets to all the stuff no one else wants to. I've heard, on the down low, that I could be getting placed into a more specific marketing job soon. But we'll see if or when that happens. In the meantime I am definitely wide open to any opportunities coming my way.
The other day at work another lady who works down the hall from me was on the exact same schedule I was. (Which is really very odd). Every time I went in to use the restroom, there she was. She was either walking out as I was walking in or we would meet when we were washing hands. It was so weird! It happened 4 times that day, and not at regular or set times!!! So strange! Also at work people are dropping like flies, catching sicknesses. Ewe! I really don't want to get sick, there are so many people going home sick though I think it's coming for me soon!
Lately I've been doing a lot of reading during my lunch hour. I was reading in 1 Corinthians. I was stuck by the realizations that in Moses' time. God showed his people his presence through a cloud. And this is what I was reading chapter 10 verses 3-5. " and all ate the same spiritual food, and all drank the same spiritual drink. For they drank from the spiritual Rock that followed them , and the Rock was Christ. Nevertheless, with most of them God was not pleased, for they were overthrown in the wilderness."
These people experienced miracles from God right in front of their eyes and God spoke to them through Moses, yet still they could not see. They heard but did not listen. The were lost in the "wilderness". Later in the passage Paul writes, "Therefore let anyone who thinks that he stands take heed lest he fall. No temptation has overtaken you that is not common to man. " And of course there is way more to the passage. But it definitely struck me that day.
How often do I get "overthrown in the wilderness" of my own life. How many times do I choose not to stand in Christ, and instead stand in my own pursuits. And how many more of those times do I fail? God's arms are open wide and He sent his Son Jesus Christ to me so that I no longer have to wander aimlessly. Through Him there are GREAT things waiting. So many times I choose to forget on purpose. It is selfish and I become so vulnerable to sin. How often do we get comfortable with where we are and think we are just fine, and that we have a handle on our sin and temptations? Lately I have felt like I am too comfortable with where I am, and like I am not seeking God as much as I should. I need to look to Jesus and not lean on my own puny 24yrs. of wisdom and strength. God has surpassing wisdom and through Him are all things. Why not go to God?
Well I might be jumping around a bit but hopefully you get my train of thought. I am quite sleepy from all the moving action today. I still have to get the dishes done today... we have not one clean spoon in the whole apartment!!! The cups are almost scarce too!!!! God bless everyone!
mercredi, janvier 10, 2007
2007 A New Year!
Well... I made it through the holidays in one piece! I was sick for my work Christmas party so I missed out on that but I was able to go to James' Christmas work party at it was really fun. We were able to eat amazing food and have whatever kinds of concoctions we wanted to drink. I met all of the people James works with and they were so nice, I like his co-workers they are a good team. Nothing too crazy happened there but a lot of laughing!
Then we flew home to Michigan where it was a whirlwind of shopping, eating, visiting friends, and family gatherings. It was unseasonably warm this year, which was fine with me, so this year there was no white Christmas. Other than getting like zero sleep it was so great to be home and see everyone. I was able to visit with my whole family and even have time to see 2 of my really great friends, Devon and Nicole. Nicole has the cutest baby ever and I can only pray that when I have babies they are as beautiful and fun as Lily. On Christmas day we flew back to Virginia to have Christmas evening with James' family. That was great fun as well! We watched Little Miss Sunshine and I feel bad for saying it, but... I didn't really like it. I usually like a lot of quirky movies oh well....
Well, right after Christmas it was straight to work for James and I. Luckily I had a short work week with New Year's Eve being observed by my work on that Friday before. Yay! So both of my parents and Mac (the dog) came to visit and bring some of our Christmas presents to us in Virginia. It was wonderful we made an amazing dinner with my parents, went walking, played lots of games, and celebrated the New Year with James' family as well.
These last two weeks have been really tough. I don't enjoy getting back into the swing of working.... I think I should be a professional bum that lives in our apartment. Ha! This past weekend James and I visited our friends the Mundens and took a road trip to NYC. It was fabulous and I had never been there before. Such a crazy and wonderful city all at the same time. I was able to see a dear friend of mine, Annie. She canceled plans for our last minute visit and spent the day with us as well. I decided that I didn't like the icky subway but for the price it would be way worth it. $2.00 to anywhere and $7.00 for a whole day pass!!! Whahoo! And the best part was no driving.... although that meant my feet really hurt too...but so worth it! It was great!
Now James and I are at home chillin and wishing the weekend would come sooner. I finally kicked myself for not going to the gym in our apartment complex. I got up and worked out for the first time in months. It felt good, but in the morning that on-going battle returns for yet another fight...... sleep vs. getting in shape....hmmmm....so difficult!!!!
Well I'll end this blog now, and post pictures! Catch ya later!
Then we flew home to Michigan where it was a whirlwind of shopping, eating, visiting friends, and family gatherings. It was unseasonably warm this year, which was fine with me, so this year there was no white Christmas. Other than getting like zero sleep it was so great to be home and see everyone. I was able to visit with my whole family and even have time to see 2 of my really great friends, Devon and Nicole. Nicole has the cutest baby ever and I can only pray that when I have babies they are as beautiful and fun as Lily. On Christmas day we flew back to Virginia to have Christmas evening with James' family. That was great fun as well! We watched Little Miss Sunshine and I feel bad for saying it, but... I didn't really like it. I usually like a lot of quirky movies oh well....
Well, right after Christmas it was straight to work for James and I. Luckily I had a short work week with New Year's Eve being observed by my work on that Friday before. Yay! So both of my parents and Mac (the dog) came to visit and bring some of our Christmas presents to us in Virginia. It was wonderful we made an amazing dinner with my parents, went walking, played lots of games, and celebrated the New Year with James' family as well.
These last two weeks have been really tough. I don't enjoy getting back into the swing of working.... I think I should be a professional bum that lives in our apartment. Ha! This past weekend James and I visited our friends the Mundens and took a road trip to NYC. It was fabulous and I had never been there before. Such a crazy and wonderful city all at the same time. I was able to see a dear friend of mine, Annie. She canceled plans for our last minute visit and spent the day with us as well. I decided that I didn't like the icky subway but for the price it would be way worth it. $2.00 to anywhere and $7.00 for a whole day pass!!! Whahoo! And the best part was no driving.... although that meant my feet really hurt too...but so worth it! It was great!
Now James and I are at home chillin and wishing the weekend would come sooner. I finally kicked myself for not going to the gym in our apartment complex. I got up and worked out for the first time in months. It felt good, but in the morning that on-going battle returns for yet another fight...... sleep vs. getting in shape....hmmmm....so difficult!!!!
Well I'll end this blog now, and post pictures! Catch ya later!
Inscription à :
Articles (Atom)