Sunday, July 17, 2011

Bittersweet

After about a year and a half of trying my hands and mind at blogging, I have decided to give it a rest for a little while.  Because life gets filled up all to quickly with "to-dos", I feel the need to prioritize and simplify my "to do" list.

I love writing, but school has me doing plenty of writing, so I don't necessarily need the blog for that anymore.

I love journaling; in journals, I am able to open myself up completely, which is not something I can do with the blog.  Since I started Sweet Like Icing, I have journaled less than I ever have before, and I miss it.

I love scrapbooking, and have lots of catching up to do in that department.

Now that we have a house, I am loving having a living room to do yoga in, and a neighborhood to walk Lady in.  The computer takes time away from both of those things.

And I love my husband.  Now that he is home, I want to enjoy the quiet moments I have, without feeling bound to my computer. 

This blog has been instrumental in my life.  It served a purpose and was therapeutic during the time when I needed it.  It helped me process, heal, and grow.  But that season in my life has come to a close, and with it, maybe the same needs to happen with Sweet Like Icing.  

Just as a way of cataloging and recording my own life, I may occasionally post recipes, thoughts, quotes, scripture, arts and crafts projects.... But I can promise nothing consistently.

 "Our choice, then, revolves around not what has happened or will happen to us, but how we will relate to life's turns and circumstances... Will I relate to my life resentfully or gratefully?
Life's losses may be nonnegotiables.  But we have a choice: How do we live these losses?  We are called time and time again to discover God's Spirit at work within our lives, within us, amid even the dark moments.  We are invited to choose life."
-Henri Nouwen (in Turn My Mourning into Dancing)

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Back to Real Life

I sat down to do a little scrapbooking tonight since we have so many vacation pictures!  Unfortunately, though there was no shortage of inspiration, there was a shortage of one thing:  scrapbooking tape... or any kind of tape for that matter.
So, I figured I would provide you some highlights from our trip.  The whole vacation was very relaxing and low-key.  I came back feeling refreshed, and almost out of touch with the real world!

Here is the view in port 61, as we are preparing to anchors away... or whatever the nautical term is!

 I love the look of all the boats in port... like little duckies all in a row!
 This was the ONLY day of the trip it was warm enough to step on deck without jackets.
 Enjoying our little bit of sunshine.
Our men!

From Seattle we headed to Juneau.  Apart from the cold, I absolutely loved Juneau.  I loved the laid back atmosphere.  And people there love their animals.  There were dogs everywhere.  People apparently carry them into stores, coffee shops, markets...
 The views were breathtaking... The pictures do not do them justice.
 Juneau reminded me of a storybook town full of fishermen and sledding dogs... Maybe that's stereotypical, but I can't help it!


From here we headed to Sitka, which reminded me of the movie The Proposal.
 I just kinda got a kick out of this... reminded me of Freud.
Us girls braved Sitka by ourselves while the boys went out for some Alaska golfing, which I assume is similar to Tennessee golfing, but a little colder.  A LOT colder.  We were pretty proud of ourselves for exploring on our own!

I don't care if I never see another totem pole again in my life.

 Next we floated over to Ketchican, where we saw MORE totem poles...
And a Saxman village with its own Salvation Army! 
 We must have saved the best for last, because I instantly fell in love with Victoria, British Columbia.
 The weather was gorgeous, as was the scenery. 
 We went to a little street market where artisans who lived in Victoria were selling their craft.  The whole atmosphere was beautiful, carefree, and something I have never experienced anywhere else.

There, of course, was a lot that went on between our four ports of call as well.  Actually, some of my favorite times on the vacation were spent on the ship doing not much of anything.  And there are more GREAT photos of those down-times too.... So... Stay tuned!

Friday, July 1, 2011

My King

I saw this video in a church service several years ago.  It was incredibly powerful then, and even now when I watch it I get chill bumps.