Thursday, February 26, 2009

Sore muscles and other fun things

You wouldn't believe the beautiful day it was last Sunday! Here at UMaine there were a group of us who went down to Acadia to celebrate the nice weather. It was SO fun. We had 8 students and staff who came down and had a great learning experience involving cross country skiis.
The day before, on Saturday, the staff (and Ali) had a great day in the University forest having a snow shelter clinic. I don't have any pictures because I forgot my camera but steph got a great shot of us all in the snow shelter after the fact. I know I've said this before, but it was SO much fun.
Finally, the last picture shows Drew. What a surprise right? Well, this particular day, I felt that I needed to show the public the "-stache" that Drew had grown. He and his surveying buddies were off to a competition in Salt Lake City and they all decided that they were going to grow mustaches for the trip. It was pretty funny to see, just because it was out of character. So, I hope that this blog has uplifted your spirits. Spring is almost here and Lifelines will be having more and more trips (let's pray!)

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Valentines, before and after.

Hello Everyone! Well, it's the day after Valentines day and I am getting some much needed rest and relaxation time. I have been going pretty strong for the past few days and I have the photos to prove it. The first picture here is from the beginning of February when me and some friends went sledding down Essex street hill. We had a great time sledding down the tubes and sleds in the background. The most fun was when we connected them all and made a train down the hill. There was also a time that Ali and I were on a tube and, had we kept going, could have made it out to the bog below...luckily we stopped about 10 feet short. I got some snow in my face that time that tasted like sulphur. Not pleasant.
The times on campus have been just as busy. I've been meeting with about six to eight girls each week who are really interested in learning more about Jesus. It's always so fun to see girls on campus who are really excited to take their Christian walks to the next level. These girls are the reason why I do what I do. At the same time, Lifelines is losing interested students so we are trying to problem solve and come up with new ways to talk to students and get them interested in going on trips.
While all this was happening on campus last week, Steph and Ryan had to go to a conference which meant that they needed someone to watch their new cat "Ranger". I know, I know, some of you are thinking, but Tessa, you're allergic to cats. Well, this cat is so cool that it was worth any allergic reaction to hang out with him for a few days. He's really more like a dog which is why I think I like him so much. Anyway, while I was watching the cat, a few friends came over for a game night at the Bethels. It was fun to be able to play catch phrase and darts for a few hours. Well, that brings us up to yesterday. I started the day off right by watching Drew participate in the "Polar Bear Dip" on the mall of UMaine. It was pretty cold and windy just watching these guys jump into a pool full of rusty colored water...I can't imagine what it was like actually participating! After that, Drew watched his sister Shelby play her final home basketball game for Husson (where she came SO close to getting her 1000th point for her team! Way to go Shelby!) Afterward, we had a nice dinner of swedish meatballs and potatoes with a fruity dessert to top off the evening. Thanks for reading. Feel free to call and let me know how your Valentines day went!

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Snow adventures

I thought I should update my blog because it hasn't been done in a while. I've been pretty busy lately with meeting students and planning trips, I have put the blog on the back burner but
not anymore! So I'm sure you are wondering about these pictures I posted. Well, these are from a snow adventure up Chick Hill where we snowshoed up and sled down this big hill outside of Bangor. It was pretty sweet except for the fact that the powder was too fluffy to really sled very well unless you had a really slippery plastic sled, which Jamie happened to have. But it was still a fun time. At the very end, I got a chance to sled down the big tube and went pretty far, before I bailed right in front of a telephone pole. Overall this was a good trip. I'm doing it again this Saturday so it couldn't have been that bad right? I'll update you on the injuries then!