Wednesday, May 26, 2010

5 Days!

Only 5 days until mom and dad come! I am so excited for them to finally see what Young Life is all about, and why I love this ministry.

I can't wait to experience all the things the kids experience while at camp. I have been anticipating their arrival for so long now, and now it is only 5 days until they get here.

Hurry up and get here already mom and dad!

Don't forget to bring a warm sweater, or jacket, also a rain jacket. Good shoes that can get dirty.

I love you and can't wait to see you!

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Happy Mother's Day!


Well, I thought about sending flowers, or sending chocolates...but why do that, if writing in my blog would be the best present I could give my mom. She gets a kick out of these things...

So here it is Mama. To the "World's Greatest Mom."

My mom is my world--She is the hardest worker I know. She is loyal and always stands by her word. She has taught me to never give up. She is strong and powerful. She is beautiful both inside and out. She is generous and kind-hearted. She has a free-spirit, a spirit full of joy. She teaches me to not worry, cause every little thing is going to be alright. She holds me when I need to be held. She finds beauty in everything and celebrates the small things in life. She is young at heart--sometimes too young. She is wonderful.

I hope that when I become a mother, I can be half as great a my mom as her. And that is the truth.

My mom hasn't always had it easy, because she always has the most positive outlook. She has lived a grand life, at least, a grand life according to me. She has had to put up with two VERY high-maintenance, spoiled, difficult children. But even in the midst of their brattiness, they always are grateful, whether it seems like it or not.

So thank you Mom. For everything you have given to us. For everything you have sacrificed for Eduardo and I. For everything you have taught us. For not only saying what you believe, but doing what you believe.

You are my inspiration. You are my guidance. You are my example. You are my best friend. You are my biggest fan. You are my Mother, and I love you.



And to any other Mother's out there reading this, Happy Mother's Day. You are the WORLD to us.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Snow Showers, Bring May flowers?

I know, I know it has been a while since my last post, but it is hard to think about blogging once I get home from work.

But here it is mom.

So March was a rough month for me. Some of you may know I had 4 or 5 trips to the local ER. I would wake up with sever headaches followed by vomiting, which sent me to the ER. I think my body just shut down. I wasn't getting any better so my parents finally decided I should come home and figure this all out. So I took a leave of absence for about 3 weeks, and got to be home for 3 and a half weeks, which was the best thing! I got all checked by all sorts of doctors, and had all sorts of tests done...they never really figured out what exactly was wrong with me, but I got some medicines and stuff here and there to help me with whatever was going on.

It was so great to be home and just recharge, because the winter here was really getting to me. I got to hang out with my family and friends, and got some sun. I spent a quiet Easter with my parents and grandmother and great-aunt. And finally my cousin got hitched!!! I also got to do the speech at the reception--scary. But according to everyone, it turned out great.

I got back here April 11th, and so much snow was melted. Praise God! It was a lot warmer too...but just as I got excited that I felt summer in the air...we got a huge snow storm this past weekend. Of course.

I was so happy to see all the girls. I missed them a lot!

So anyways back to work, but I am recharged and ready to go. There is so much talk about the summer--we are all way too excited! I love that my parents are going to be coming out here and finally seeing what I do at these Young Life camps. Hopefully, they will fall in love with the mission as much as I did.

Well, tomorrow is our day off after a long weekend. And May 2 my car gets here!!! And then I get to see my brother!



Monday, March 15, 2010

MIAMI

I am home! Although, not for the reason I would have liked.

As you know, I have been sick for the last few weeks. So dad said, Enough was enough. I talked to Brett and Andrea, and they of course sent me off with their blessing. "Health is our top priority." And so I went. But it of course wasn't going to be that easy. My flight was at 10:25 am from Denver, so we had to leave around 7 am. Well of course, I wake up at around 4 am, with a splitting headache. I knew what was coming. Then the vomitting followed. I had to wake up sweet Audrey, and she took me to the hospital in Granby. They all know me there by now, for this time was my 4th trip to the ER. I told them I had a flight to catch at 10:25 am, and they said we will get you feeling good enough to make it home. I was seriously doubting them. But sure enough they made me feel good, only because they drugged me up. I couldn't even function. I really didn't know how I was going to go through all the steps in the airport. Corinne, property staff, took me to the airport and she was a huge help too. She got someone to take me on a wheelchair and help me with my bag. I put my hoodie on, because I looked like a hot mess. Luckily, with everyone's help I made it on the airplane. I knocked out the second I got on the plane, and woke up to a little girl trying to move me out of her sit. Quite embarassing. My dad was waiting for me in the airport lobby, and the second I saw him I just started crying. I think it was a combination of happy to see him, and being sick. He reassured me I would be okay, and I believe him. All day yesterday, I was still under the influence of whatever drug they had me on so I had no time to realize I was home. I just watched TV and went to bed.

But today, I am happy I am home. There is truly no place like home. And although I have to go to a ton of doctors appointments, and get this body back to normal...I am filled with excitement that I am home and with my family.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Sick Baby

So after New York, I was back in Colorado for a week and than back off for another adventure to San Francisco with Casey. We were only there for 3 days but it was so good to be in an actual home, and get to hang out with Casey's parents. I visited Berkeley, which is such a hipster town. And I got to eat at a Raw restaurant! YUM!

Then we came back and that is when it hit! I have been sick ever since. I had 3 visits to the Emergency Room in a week, and my mom made a last minute trip to Colorado. It was the best thing to have her here. Everyone loved her and she cooked for us and I just needed her here. I was going to the hospital because I was waking up with a terrible headache, vomiting, and diarreah. The doctor says it is either the parasite I got when I went to Peru that has come back. Or Gallbladder disease. Either way, it sucks. And now I am getting the flu with a sore throat and achey.

Hopefully, I will be better soon, cause this has just gone on too long.

And even though, I have been feeling bad, I had said I was going to cook for my roomates. So yesterday, I made a Cuban meal for my roomies. I made a pork with mojo, black beans and rice, salad, bread and butter, and flan. Everyone loved it. I also made a short power point on Cuba, with You Tube videos. I loved being able to share that all with them.

Anyway, Thanks for coming up here mom! That was the best medicine.


Friday, February 19, 2010

I'm still alive.

It has been so long since I last wrote. I knew it would be harder for me to keep up with my blog as the year went on.

Here is a quick update on what has happened since we last talked--nothing.

Well not exactly, but as far as Colorado goes nothing really new and exciting here except for the fact that I am dying for the summer to get here. I am so over the snow. Remind me to never live in a place with snow--but if I do, make sure there is someone there to shovel for me.

Since New Staff Training, it has been difficult to get back to the swing of things. I have just been getting more and more homesick as the days go on, and more and more ready for summer.

We did start our new rotation. Guest Services is good--we just do a lot of running around and lifting heavy things, which to get through the day, I just view it as a long work out. That always makes the experience a little more positive.

The highlight of the month has been going to New York City. I got to go visit Bones and Vero, and Nathaniel was there at the same time too. Luckily, I got to see Becca for a few hours because she was on a business trip in Las Vegas.

My time in New York just felt so normal and I never felt like a visitor. So much of me wants to go live out there. I love the noise. I love the diversity of people. I love that there is always something somewhere. I love the diversity of food. I love the business. I love the public transportation. I love the smog. I love the clothes. There is just so much to love about the city. And hopefully, maybe one day I will make it out there.

After my trip to the City, I have been thinking a lot about next year. At this point, I really have absolutely no idea. I would love to say that I am just going to get up and move to NY, but it is not that easy. I think I have commitment issues. Something I am trying to work through.


Vero's and Bones' apartment in the Financial District
My time in NY was perfect. We didn't do anything crazy. I just got to spend time with good friends and just see how they live their life in the city. I got to go the school Veronica works at which is in Spanish Harlem, and then to top of the day we ate at a Cuban restaurant there.


The kids at her school were adorable, and some of them were definitely a hand full.


I also got to eat at the restaurant that Bones works at, and I spotted a Reality TV star...well, kind of. It was Rachel Zoe's husband.

The trip was just what I needed--a break from Colorado and time with best friends and the city.


Don't get me wrong, it has been great here. I am learning a lot--learning about work, learning how to live with people with different personalities, learning patience, learning about myself, and learning how to manage money... sort of.

There has just been some difficult things about being here. I think not having a car has turned out to be MUCH more difficult than I thought. I didn't realize how dependent I was of a car. I think too, I am so used to being in a city--that when I was put in a place that is so culturally different from a city I feel out of place. I am also living with 9 other people, which I had a hard time just living with 1 other person, so you can imagine. Also without a car, and working so much--it is difficult to have a life outside of camp. So camp becomes our life.

To make a long story short, I am excited to get home in April.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

New Staff Training

So it is Day 6 of New Staff Training. I have been actually enjoying it, although it has been really long days.

It is fun to see the same faces, and actually doing my job instead of just doing housekeeping or maintenance. I can't believe we are almost half way done though with it.

I have been coming home around 11:30 pm every night cause I have been working the snack bar and coffee shop and having to wake up at 7 am to serve breakfast but yesterday I got off at 5:30 pm and don't have to go to work until noon today. I probably fell asleep last night at 8 pm last night. I fell asleep watching a documentary called, "Buena Vista Social Club," which is a famous Cuban band that's album won a Grammy Award.

Dad, I hope you're planning...

Today I will be working at the front desk, and then serving dinner and doing PITTS--which is doing the dishes. But it isn't just your typical scrubbing of a dish under a sink. It is an assembly line and we look like we are in a factory.

Not really much new and exciting, we have been keeping really busy these weeks with NST, but luckily we have a few days off after NST.


Sunday, January 10, 2010

Days Off

So last week before New Staff Training, we had 4 days off to "rest" before we started a long 2 weeks.

New Staff Training is all those that are new to field staff, and it will be fun to see the same faces for 2 weeks.

Anyways on our days off, I went skiing two out of the four days. And then went to Denver one day with Jena, Alyse and Casey. We spent a day of shopping and then went to the Nuggets game, which the Nuggets barely one by one point against the Golden State Warriors. Pretty pathetic. They didn't even have there 3 star players, which was a bummer. But we all still had a great time.

One of the days of skiing, Alyse took me on Mary Jane and on some really bumpy runs, which was so awesome. I had so much fun. And then the next time we went skiing, it was Alyse, Jena and I. It was Jena's first day on the Mountain and she was a superstar!



Then on my last day off, I just relaxed, went to the gym and we had FOB.

Jena and I worked the coffee shop "The Lift" and the snack bar "The Honeycomb" for the first day of New Staff Training, which I am really starting to love working at the coffee shop. At first, it was really nerve-wracking, because I didn't know what I was doing. I was just a frantic mess, but now that I am comfortable "pulling shots" and making lattes, I love it!

Yesterday, Audrey and I had our day off, and we took a mini road trip to Boulder. Have I mentioned I love Boulder. Probably have.

Anyways, our first stop was a vegetarian restaurant.

That is Audrey at Leaf Vegetarian Restaurant in Boulder
Oh, by the way I went "raw" for about 40 days. Not completely raw but 70% raw 30% not raw. And I love it. Audrey's mom is raw and she has an incredibly story. I probably don't say it as well. But she was diagnosed with Lymphatic Cancer--the same cancer her brother was diagnosed with 9 years ago. He went through Chemo and radiation, but the Chemo didn't kill it and he passed away. About 8ish years later, Audrey's mom was diagnosed with the same cancer, but this time she went to an Alternative Medicine facility in Atlanta. They put her on a raw food diet, and had her do other alternative medicine stuff and well she is in remission and has been for a couple of years. I just love this story, because Audrey's mom is a perfect example that so much of our diseases is caused by the way we treat our bodies and what we put in them. We are poisoning our bodies on a daily basis. So maybe its not all genetic. So Audrey picked up all the food and cooked for the 4 days and we went raw. And I love it. We are going to continue to try and do the best we can atleast do 70/30 or 60/40. If not raw, I am definitely going vegetarian. I have been reading and I watched "Food, Inc." and it is absolutely frightening the way the meat industry and even food industry treats its animals and products, its employees and its consumers. Food has become a science project and instead of growing it, they are engineering it. And the scariest part about it is that our government knows exactly what is going on, and continues to allow it. So that is my little two-sense for the day. So yea, I am a vegetarian--unless of course I see Farmer Joe killing his cattle that he has raised and grass-fed himself. I will definitely have to do more research and just make sure I am doing this the right and healthy way.