Monday, November 29, 2010

Exit 0 Jeffersonvlle, Indiana

I had been hearing for awhile now about a group that helps the homeless at Exit 0 in Jeffersonville. This past Sunday a new friend Litha Sonner was telling me and another good friend Trish Hodges about going down on Monday evenings to take food and other supplies to help out the homeless. The Trish and I both found it interesting and thought it would be something our life group would be interested in taking part in. Well today while doing homework I got to a point where I evaluated what still had to be done, I felt an overwhelming nudge that I was to go help Litha and her group this evening at Exit 0. Part of me was like I've got homework, I don't want to get out today, but still felt like I was supposed to go. So, I did!

I parked at the Waffle House there in Jeffersonville and went in to use the restroom and get me a cherry coke before getting started. When I ordered my drink I asked the server how much I owed, he sat the drink down and looked at me and said it's on the house. I knew from there it was going to be a good night. I walked across the street and met up with the group; we set up for dinner and served! I was at the beginning, Bean soup or Chili. As the line progressed several asked for Chili, and Litha asked if I had enough I was like “oh yeah, I think so,” Litha laughed and commented that it was like the never ending container of Chili. Each of those people that came through the line had a smile on their face, and a thank you.

When we had served the last of the line we walked around and talked to some of them. Everyone was talking and having a great time. Each of them was grateful to have a warm meal to eat. When everyone seemed to be done, boxes of clothing, blankets, and supplies were set out for them to pick through. Each one of them had several things that they walked away with. What little was brought they were thankful to have! Why can’t we be more like that! We have an opportunity to go buy what we want, the latest styles in clothing, warm bedding, and a roof over our house. We buy, buy, buy; why not do with less!

When the last of the people left, we packed up the few remaining things that were left. We were talking about what had happened this evening, and it started to rain, lightly. What perfect timing! When I finally walked to my car and got in I realized how wet my jacket was, and I was a little cold. I sat there in my car, thinking “I’m in my car, I’m getting ready to go to my warm house, and eat dinner and my first thought is my coat is wet and I’m cold.” I looked over to where we had just fed some wonderful people, and thanked God for the opportunity to be his hands and feet.

http://jcexit0.com/index.html

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

West Virginia

I had an awsome opportunity during the summer of 2008 to work for a company that did title search work for an Oil and Gas company. So, this job took me from the comforts of my small town Indiana home to Pocahontas County in West Virginia. I was away from home and family The bonus was I was with family, my cousin and her husband own the company so it didn't make it so bad I was with people I knew, for the most part. I had a 30 minute drive to work, because we were in the middle of God's country and there is no way to get anywhere quick. Plus, this was the only lodging that would hold the entire crew and was close (somewhat) to the courthouse. I would have to say that was the best summer of my life.

The Highlights were:
I got to see two great bands play (Pure Prarie Leauge and The Outlaws)
Mom, Dad, Beth and Hannah came durring the 4th of July to visit.
It was the first time I had a BBQ Bologna sandwich. (It was heavenly!)
I got to see a real live bear and was happy I was in my car!
I got to see most of a BEAUTIFUL state driving around, and
Met some wonderful people and One good friend (who lives there).

Check back in soon for my tourist's guide to visiting West Virginia!

Friday, October 15, 2010

It's a new day...

Another day has come and gone. I've spent the week working at the New Salisbury post office. So needless to say, I am exhausted! Getting up at 5:30 is hard when you are a night owl.

I am a few weeks into school, my finacial aid came thru, thank God! Otherwise I wouldn't of known what I was going to do. The classes I'm taking are Community Health and Osha Construction Standards. I really like both classes, and there are students in both that I have had in previous classes. It's nice to see familliar faces. Some exciting news... I am scheduled to work on the site of the next Extreme Home Makeover home. I don't know any details of who or where but it's close and I will not be able to find out until the middle of next week. My scheduled time is going to be on Monday October 25th for a 4 hour shift. I hope I can get a few pictures snapped to post!

Friday, September 10, 2010

School is here again!

So... I started school back. I'm excited and scared at the same time. I'm excited that I am almost finished and scared because I have spent most of my life up to this point attending SOME school. The funny thing is I have spent the same amount of time in College than I have spent going through Elementary, Middle, and High School. At this point I should of had 2 bachelors and a masters, but who cares! I can not say that I regret one thing about college, I have made many friends and had many opportunities at IUS.

I also was worried because my financial aid had not come thru yet. Since I had not worked during the 2009 because I was laid off, I had to fill out extra paperwork, and write a paragraph about how I had supported myself during the year. I did that and wrote another paragraph letting them know that I did currently have a part time job, but I could not pay for school out of pocket and I only had 4 classes left. I also stated that by me finishing up in May, I would be able to find full time employment having completed a degree. Well, they gave me a grant that paid for the full amount of this semester and will cover next semester too. I could not be more excited! I have had grants and scholarships before but not any that covered the full amount. God herd my prayers and a took a load off my back.

Monday, September 6, 2010

I have been following a new blog lately. A friend of mine from school Katie, is on a new weight loss challenge, and I am TOTTALY inspired by her wanting to do this. By Katie doing this, I am going to do a weight loss challenge of my own. I have to do this on my own no one can do it for me. Thanks Katie! Here is her blog... if you'd like to check it out!

http://katie-fttw.blogspot.com/

Friday, August 6, 2010

Raleigh, North Carolina

I am in a funk on trying to find things to post about, so I went searching for ideas. I think I have come across something I'd like to write about, traveling and places I'd like to go. Along with hole in the wall places that make that area unique.




Raleigh, North Carolina. One of my closest, dearest friends lives there, Stephanie. Now I've been to visit her a few times but Raleigh is the current city she's in. I was there for a long weekend, and was not abel to spend a lot of money. So I got up the next morning and did a search online for free or next to nothing on the cost. It was funny when she talked to her dad later that night she told him something along the lines of: "I've been here 5 years and Sandy found things to do that I didn't know about and didn't cost a lot of money." It took me two hours of searching the local Chamber of Commerce website, following rabbit trails, and lucking out that there is lots to do there.

One place I loved was the JC Raulston Arboretum(http://www.ncsu.edu/jcraulstonarboretum/index.php), the grounds are taken care of by NC State University. When we were driving up it didn't look very big but once we parked and started walking around it was bigger than what we thought. There were several "gardens" each with their own theme. We end up spending one afternoon there just walking around seeing all of the neat gardens.


We also visited the North Carolina Museum of Art (http://ncartmuseum.org/); what a wonderful place. It was free to get in and they have a fabulous collection! One piece I really liked was The Garden Parasol. The only thing I can say is wow! See for yourself:

http://collection.ncartmuseum.org/collection11/media/view/Objects/295/1620?t:state:flow=8e62c390-ea7c-484f-a692-fe585e8476e3 (cut and paste into browser)

The Garden Parasol
Date: circa 1910
Related People:
Artist: Frederick Carl Frieseke
American, 1874-1939, active in France 1898-1939
Dimensions: 57 1/8 x 77 in. (145.1 x 195.6 cm)
Medium: Oil on canvas

I only had a long weekend there so we were not able to do much, but here is the link to the Raleigh Visitors Center. (http://www.visitraleigh.com/) You can find just about anything there you would like to do with you and your family.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

NPR Article

My Aunt hooked me to NPR. Now I have to say, my feet are just wet on NPR i'm not fully in. I listen to different Podcasts that NPR puts out but I have not ventred to listening to NPR fully yet, I'm not a NPR junkie. I came across this article that was posted, I don't remember exactly where I found it at, but I did. This article touched me. It made me think back to those students I passed at IUS and they looked a little rough around the edges, a little tired, and lugging 2 or 3 bags around with them. Those same students I'd see in quiet corners of the campus taking a nap, eating a sandwich, and their nose in a book/laptop. I often wondered about their lives. Were they homeless to an extenet? Were they couch hoppers? I may never know, but with the economy in the slump that it's in will there be more students in this situation. The only thing I can say is that I'm thankful every day that when I was laid off from work, I had my family to fall back on, and a bed at my parents.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=128778321

College Students Hide Hunger, Homelessness by Gloria Hillard



Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Pondering. . .

I have wondered more in the past year, "is this my path in life, is this what I'm supposed to be doing in my life?" I've been working at the Post Office for a few months now and I like it. I work with several great people. (They all are great) I am even training at two other post offices in hopes that I can learn everything there is to know about the Post Office (at the local level). I guess I'm still struggling with the fact I miss my other job. I prayed for that job for two years, because I wanted a change, a challenge. I needed to live my life freely, without reservation, and to see the world. I ask myself now, why am I attatching my life with my job. I guess I inherited it, I don't work my jobs, I live them. I can't live my life through my jobs anymore, I need to live my life and have the job be an accessory. I guess my prayer was more for a drastic change in my life, than a new job. I have had more opportunities the past two years to be present in my life. I am sooo close to finishing school, I had the opportunity to attend the Emmaus Walk, be active in my church and church lifegroup. What more can I ask for... (beside being married and having children) :) Is this the path for my life? I don't know, I just need to live it everyday.

Monday, April 26, 2010

So, this semester is coming to a close... Quite sad actually. The one class, Women's Health I found to be a success. I enjoyed the professor, and I will be taking another class with her next semester, Community Health. I also did well with the contract I had for class. My goal was to eat more veggies and increase my steps throughout the day. Before my contract, I averaged about 4000 steps a day with two days over 5000. My Goal was to add two more days (total 4 days) of over 5000 steps. When I finished my contract last week I had 2 days over 5000 steps, 2 days over 7000 steps, and the other 3 days I averaged between 3500 and 4500 steps. I am going to see if I can build on it over the summer and see if I can get two days over 10,000.

My History of Rock and Roll and Pop class I feel was a wash. I got a some from it but... could of had more. Yes, it's a 100 level class and should be easy but when your professor only gives you a half page syllabus with hardly anything on it, Didn't get textbooks ordered until the first day of class, spent 3 weeks on Bob Dylan, The Beatles, and Velvet Underground and we just had our last class and haven't even covered the 80's. What a travesty not to even cover the 80's! (yes my opinion) Plus the class only had 100 points to get. I guess I was spoiled by the classes with 5-10 page syllabus an the professor pushed you to do your best.

Yes, You might think "why are you complaining? sounds like an easy A class to me!" well yes I am thankful for an easy class, but don't feel like I got my money's worth.

Otherwise, I am thankful overall for the opportunity to go to school and that I now have 3 classes left!!! Yippy!

Sunday, January 24, 2010

New Update...

So well, why can I never find just a few minutes to update my blog? I mean, come on, I have time to get on Facebook like 500 times a day through my phone, but can’t log on for just a few minutes just to update a blog. (Ok, just a little exaggerated maybe like a 400).

While I’m on the subject of Facebook, I will admit that I am a Facebook junkie, or a stalker you pick. I always want to know what my friends are up to, see pictures, you know, check everything out. I was texting my cousin Megan and said something about them going to see the Colts play. She was like, How did you know? I told her Sean had posted it earlier on Facebook. Of course I proceeded to tell her I was a Facebook junkie and they needed a 12 step program for it. She agreed and said she was on it a lot too! I told her that the Asher cousins will be the first in line as much as we all are on. Ha ha ha!

I started back to school, I am really excited after this semester I will have 3 classes left. A big 3 classes! I am so excited! I also found out that my cousin Travis will be finishing up in December so he would be able to walk in May 2011 like me! He told me that he wasn’t going to walk, ok just wait till I tell your Mamma! (Ok Aunt Robin now is your time to start working on him!) I think it would be so awesome for the both of us to walk and have the family there.

Anyway… hmm is there anything else I am forgetting? Oh yeah, continuing the update on my life…the 2 classes I am taking are Women’s Health and The History of Rock and Roll and Pop music. I like them both ok I guess. They were not my first choices but I can’t be picky. I am going to look for a summer class but with me starting my new job I will have to see when she schedules her vacation and if I can pull off a summer class, then 2 fall classes. If not, it’s either 3 fall classes or 2 in the fall and 1 in the spring (maybe 2). Like I said earlier, I do have a new job, I will be working for the New Salisbury Post Office, pending background check and drug test. I will be working on Saturdays from 7:30 to Noon, and anytime she takes a vacation. At this point I am not complaining, I need a job and get back to paying into retirement!!! At this point Social Security will not be there so I need a backup!

Still not dating anyone yet, maybe I’m too picky. I don’t think I am. Of course I always figured God would drop him on my doorstep. (OK God, I’m READY!!!) Ha ha! So, if you know any single good looking guys out there send him my way. Requirements: NO criminal record, has a job (and a car), a good job, must want children. Last but not least, can withstand meeting the Asher clan, and not be intimidated.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Another Late Night...Again!

I have been a night owl for as long as I could remember. I hated getting up for school as a child and when I started college I somehow managed to schedule my classes in the morning. What?!?!? I actually had a choice WHEN I took my classes and I chose to schedule them early. Then I got smart; the past several years I have scheduled them in the early afternoon and into the evening. That had to been the best move I ever made! Plus, I am an older student now and having a class with like minded adults is, well, nice. Group work is great because you know that those who are in the group with you are actually doing their work. You don't have the fear and hair pulling wondering if the other student is going to show up for class with the completed work. Hopefully they are not still hung over from the blowout party from the party the night before.

Well anyway, I did pass another semester. Yippy! I now officially have 5 classes left and see a HUGE light at the end of the tunnel.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Well, here goes another post...

I have a few weeks left of classes, this semester BY FAR has been the hardest. It's not that my classes have been hard, I just lost my umph. I was only out 1 year, but what 1 year does to you! My teacher busted me on my paper last week, she said: "Sandy, I know you don't turn in this kind of work." Long story short she is letting me rewrite my paper, and I explained to her about how tough this semester has been after being out for a year. She totally understood, thank God!

After this semester I will have 5 classes left, 5. Did I say 5? Yes 5. Part of me want's to hibernate for a semester and take all 5 and be done. The other part says, "ARE YOU CRAZY???" you need to make money and have a life. Spring classes are already in stone, I'm going to try to plan out for the fall. I might just take 3 classes and get it done. It depends on what they offer, IUS has been slacking on the upper level courses. URRGH!

Thanksgiving is next week, I am excited. I am even more excited about BLACK FRIDAY! This will be my second year going with the gang! I didn't buy much but had fun going along for the ride. We had so much fun, especially the Urgent Care Center run with Kathy and setting off Megan's car alarm at Wal-mart. (after it had been going off for 15 minutes with Kathy and Robin inside!) Good Times...

I'm excited for what will unfold this year!

More later.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Hmm...

I haven't written in awhile, sorry Aunt Robin. I have been busy... The liturature class I am taking has kept me buzy, I just got done reading The Things They Carried by (well I don't remember) and before that read Slaughterhouse 5 by Kurt Vonagut. Both were interesting reads but not part of my natural reading selections.

I signed up for classes in the spring... I am taking Women's Health, and a music class: History of Popular and Rock Music. These were not my first choices, but since they are not offering many saftey classes and I had no other choice. The safety classes they are offering I have already taken or one class it has a prerequisite. IUS has gotten bad about cutting upperlevel classes for evening students. THIS SUCKS! I hate not having classes to choose from that fit my degree PLUS that are interesting. Yes I know that my last 15 credits are electives but I don't want to pay over $1000 per semester for classes that I don't really need. The good thing is after this semester I have 4 classes left to take YIPPY! I should be done by next fall.

Well enough about school...

There is a lot I want to write about but I'm too tired at the moment to continue... I will get back on soon.

Friday, September 11, 2009

I know I have not posted...

Ok, Ok, Ok, sorry Aunt Robin for the delay! I have not posted in awhile, it's been very busy the past few months.

In July I finally was accepted to attend the Emmaus Walk, well I applied to go near the first of the year and they accepted me to attend the July walk. I could not have had a better experiance the whole weekend. I new bits and pieces of what was going to happen all weekend but didn't know everything. Thank God I didn't! If I new what was going to happen Saturday night I would of problably went into a panic attack. (for those who have not gone I am not going to spoil it for you what exactly happend) but anyway, have a small fear of large crowds of people in a small area, and when I turned the corner and saw all of the people (in a matter of a few seconds wanted to cry and look for the nearest exit) Then I remembered that some of my church family was there and I had passed a few at the begining so I knew that if I was to run to an exit then I would of been escorted right through the line. :) Gotta love them! SO I plastered a smile on my face and went right on through. My sponsor (and my good friend Jammie) was at the end and saw the look on my face and new that I was in panic mode. She looked at me straight in my face and was a couple of inches from me and was like BREATH! I looked at her and laughed. Looking back I loved the entire experiance of that night. SO this Saturday they are having another candlelight ceramony for the men's walk, I am going to attend from the other side of it.

I'll write a little more later...

Saturday, June 27, 2009

What to say...

I am not sure where to begin... I am still waiting for word on my job (what's new). I am going to look around to find something since natural gas stocks bottomed out, I don' t think I will be back anytime soon. :(

Anyways, my Mamaw fell last week and broke her neck, it's her C1 vertibrae. Yes she is fine otherwise, she is still able to move her arms and legs. she will have a long road ahead of her, she'll be leaving the hospital soon to go to rehab.

I am still in my bible study class, we have moved on to Exodus last time I was there (two weeks ago) we were on the plauges. We have had many discussions on the plauges and in comparison to the movie "the 10 commandments". It's been funny how "hollywood" leaves things out and really plays up stuff.



more later...

Monday, June 1, 2009

Keep your fingers crossed!

Just got word today that I might be out of town soon on another job. I'm not going into details because I don't want to jinx it! If you all can keep your fingers crossed for me and hope that we get the job soon!!!

Friday, May 29, 2009

Movie...Maybe

My friend Jammie and I went and saw Aliens vs. Monsters when it came out in theaters. We loved it! They advertised in the trailers the movie Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. They both look hilarious.

www.cloudywithachanceofmeatballs.com

www.Disney.go.com/Up

I can't wait!!!!

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Yes, I know I have not posted!

Ok Aunt Robin here it is. I am just now posting, I should of done it over the weekend like I said I would.

I have been searching on line to find photo contests. I thought it might be fun and if I win I could get some money. So if you see me out with my camera then you know what I am up to! If anyone knows of a good one to enter send me an email.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Started on the next book!!!

In my sunday school class we are studying the books of the bible. We started on Exodus last Sunday, we've had so much discussion we are on chapter 3. Our teachers have really been working hard to bring a lot of information to us. They bring other books with them to use as reference, the books will explain a little more about what is going on in the world.