Monday, April 3, 2006

April 2006

Monday, April 03, 2006

Currently Reading
Soup for President
By Robert Newton Peck

I'm Back!

Well, I am finally back to posting...although this will be a short one.  Tomorrow I am moving into my first office!  I am now the artistic director of Christian Youth Theater Vancouver - a dream job for me!  I am currently packing my drama files and a few decorations and paper lanterns to take in tomorrow to settle in with.  I will post more from there (since it is a desk job for about five hours a week I think I will be more likely to post from there than I am to go up to our spare room and log in.)

If you are interested in helping me out with my Johari Window follow the link!http://kevan.org/johari?name=Kim+o+the+Shire  to see how well I know myself...

It's good to be back!

Monday, October 31, 2005

Currently Reading
Church without Walls: A Global Examination of the Cell Church

Happy Halloween!  It is raining hard today in Portland.  That will make for a long wet day for Andy who is working outside all day with delivering mail and then picking up inflatable bouncers for Clowns.  I will stay nice and dry unless the roof of the theatre leaks.  We have our first dress rehearsal today for Godspell.  I am so excited

12:47 pm
Wednesday, October 12, 2005


I'm currently listening to 3 versions of Godspell nonstop. Unfortunately the browser I am using on a school issue iMac isn't good enough for Xanga, and it won't let me search for the icon. Now who says Macs are always better?

Andy and I had a great weekend. On Saturday morning my cast members presented me with a birthday cake at rehearsal. That night Andy took me out to California Pizza Kitchen. I had a Thai chicken pizza... YUMMMMMMY! On Sunday we drove up to the Adna Grange for my grandmother's 90th birthday party. Her birthday was actually the 8th like mine, but we could get everyone together on the 9th, so that was what we did! It was nice to see family, and to give Andy the tour of Grandma's place. Afterwards, since we were already halfway there, we drove up to Seattle for a mini honeymoon. We stayed at a hotel near the airport then drove on up to Seattle in the morning where I gave my husband the 8 hour tour. He got to see the Fremont Troll, my college (SPU), and then we took a bus to the Seattle Center (we ate at Dick's) and the monorail to the Pike's Place Market and an elevator to the waterfront and Ye Olde Curiosity Shoppe. Later we went to an antique shop and the Space Needle where we watched the gray skies darken into night. I asked Andy what his favorite thing had been...is anyone surprised that his answer was food? He loved the sourdough bread bowl with clam chowder from Ivar's. We sat on the dock to eat and fed the seagulls what we didn't want. 

While we were sitting there an alarmed lady from down the pier asked us if we thought that man laying on the next dock was dead or alive. I looked over and right next to a fire and rescue boat was the inert from of a man. I could only see a bare foot sticking up over the rescue equipment. Quickly I realized that the "man" was really a dummy they had used for a rescue drill...but it was thrilling for a moment.

Monday, October 03, 2005

Currently Watching
Catch Me If You Can (Widescreen Edition)
By Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks, Christopher Walken

I am doing pretty good this Monday morning.  I was scheduled to sub, but received a call this morning cancelling that job...so I will run errands, clean the house, block scenes for the weekend.  I am waiting for a transfer to go through with my Starbucks store.  I have a friend who asked if I would transfer to her store in order to help her out.  She has a lot of new partners and needs someone experienced to help reinforce Starbucks standard.  I willingly agreed...but now my current manager is not returning my phone calls.  So I will try to track her down again today.  Pray that this goes through without a hitch!

I also received an email this morning from my aunt regarding my cousin Holly.  I wanted to pass this email on to you so that you will better know how to pray.  Here it is:

The truth is that Holly and I are both feeling quite overwhelmed, dismayed, 
and defeated. We can reason and know that God is still there, and He has a 
plan. We may have moments of things being okay, but the next thing we know, nauseau, pain, or some other "crisis" is upon us. The majority of the 
time life is so painful. Not even the tiniest fragment of our lives seems to be 
"right", anymore. It takes away from our time with Holly's daddy, 
siblings, extended family and friends. It affects everything.

The head surgeon at Doernbecher Children's Hospital does not give us any 
hope for life to get better anytime soon~many months of the same to come. He also feels her abdomen is "inoperable"...making it impossible to fix 
the original source of nauseau.Consequently, we are checking to see if it is at all possible, feasible, reasonable to get a second opinion at the Mayo 
Clinic. There are many hoops to jump through, and they might come to the 
same conclusions as Doernbecher's. I know that I don't want to do this if it 
only means more painful tests, lots of extra (immense) bills, and more 
separation from our family if we won't be finding something positive for 
Holly. We are praying that God will lead us.

Our other concern is that Holly's liver function has not been good for a 
while (with the IV TPN...Total Parenteral Nutrition), but is getting worse. 
Also, her little face is quite puffy (to the point that she doesn't want to 
see anyone she knows), and she is jaundiced. We are trying to straighten all 
of this out, but it is a process, and she is not able to get off of the IV 
nutrtion at this point, or anytime soon.

I pray that things will get better, somehow. I spend each day just "getting 
through", and wishing this battle could end.

My heart is heavy for my family.  I don't know how to help...