Friday, October 17, 2008

The Road Less Travelled


We are called to a road less travelled.. we are called to step out of the darkness and in to the light.  To be light in places of darkness so that the darkness may no longer be.  Perhaps when God told Joshua to be bold and courageous... fifty million times... do you think maybe He was hinting at what it would take to survive a journey down the road less travelled?

Friday, September 12, 2008

Well worth it..


Sunday, 7th of September, Bron and I took to the roads of Northern America and found our way clear of the hustle and bustle of Chicago city life, to a little place called Green Lake.

Our days in Chicago usually started around 3pm when we rolled out of bed, freshened up, put on our walking shoes, and hit the pavements like all good tourists should. On our first day, we wandered around the lake and found our way to Navy Pier - one of those tourist black holes that you usually want to avoid. This particular black hole served to be a great starting point for some memorable tales.. the sunset skyline cruise was well worth the $14 we paid, as was the $8 I paid for a Haagen Dazs chocolate brownie fudge sundae!! Then there was the ferris wheel… I thought it appropriate to share with Bron (when we’d reached the top of our ferris wheel climb) that there was a slim chance I could suffer from a fear of heights.. stuck in a little cubicle miles above the earth (well perhaps not miles) had the capacity to incite a dormant fear!! We survived and the 7 minute ride over Navy Pier, much like the sunset skyline cruise, and the chocolate fudge sundae, was well worth it!

God has continually blown my mind with the ways in which He goes before us in the simplest and most complicated of things, throughout the days of this adventure around the good ole US of A. Most people would discount the happenings of a day to be chance or happenstance. In fact, I would dare say that there are many Christ followers that seem to loose sight of the intricate ways in which God moves in their lives. Sometimes it is easy to forget to see the kind, gentle, man behind the ticket counter at the airport, on a morning that you’re surviving on four hours sleep, was dreamed in to being my the Father God and weaved in to that man’s life, was a momentary meeting with two tired and crazy women from half way around the globe.
I believe in an interactive God. A God that is alive and active in the miller-seconds of my day. I believe God is an intimate God. A God that desperately wants me. A God that is not merely interested, but absolutely infatuated with me. How incredible is that?

The absolute insanity of it all, is that God has the same reaction to all of mankind. Hard to wrap your head around the fact that the same insane, hilarious, incredible, ridiculous infatuation resides over every single body roaming the earth!! God see’s you.. knows you intimately.. is completely and utterly madly in love with you!! Hard to believe I know.. how could He think that, feel that, do that?

I think this is some of what makes God an upside down, inside out, doesn’t quite make much sense kind of God. A God, that embraces the beautiful balance of struggle among the many contradictions found along the journey of life.
I like to wrestle with the things that motivate behaviour mostly within myself, and more often than not, within the people I encounter. I’ve also recently obtained an unbelievable desire to wrestle with the things that motivate God. I’m intrigued by the interplay of our hearts, souls and minds. I’m fascinated with the ways in which God infiltrates the breadth and depth of life. How incredible are the complexities of this God? How humbling are the simplicities of God? The beauty of it all is that by the sheer grace of God my soul is able to rest in the knowledge that above all of my own complexity, and ultimately God’s complexity, there lies a majestic simplicity that brews the warmth of contentment within life.

As I journey, I‘m challenged to somehow resolve the many paradox’s that play within the life of a Christ follower. To make sense of that which just doesn’t seem to make sense. For now I find resolve in a simple understanding and knowing that His name is Love.

Love never gives up, love doesn't strut, doesn't have a swelled head, doesn't force itself on others, doesn't fly off the handle, doesn't revel when others grovel, takes pleasure in the flowering of truth, puts up with anything, always looks for the best, never looks back but keeps going to the end.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

September 5th, 2008 (Posted on the 7th)

 Here I am sitting in the airport at Dallas/Ft Worth. Bron has taken off on a little adventure to find a Texas magnet and possibly hook me up with a tacky snow globe for my mate Tracey. That’s left me here.. sitting with my computer on my lap.. soaking up the ambience of this limited comfort airport gray seat and the waiting area surrounding me.

The scene from where I sit holds a perfect view of the walkway. I’m a people watcher and I’m loving the diversity filling my eyes. Right now there’s a genuine cowboy standing before me. Well at least I think he’s genuine – the hat, the wranglers, and the belt buckle are setting me up for that assumption. Then there’s a young girl pushing a stroller back and forth. There’s the baby in the stroller – she’s loving having the young girl talk to her, make funny noises, and comfort her. There are a few different people sitting with their backs to me – they're sitting alone and waiting, just like me, for the flight yet to come.

I love the mixture of people God decided to create in this world. I love the way He has created us with a need for other human beings. Most don’t like to admit that. Admitting you need other human’s means admitting vulnerability and to many that is down right terrifying. Well, at least to me it is. I’m learning though... Learning that I’ve got to risk it. If I don’t, I could possibly miss out on some of the very best relationships that God designed for this adventure.

So here’s my challenge. Not necessarily for anyone that reads this little note, but for the heart and soul within me that continues to wander through this world. Never forget that life is about relationships – relationship with God and relationship with mankind. Always be honest – honest with yourself, with the ones you love, and with the ones you randomly encounter. Risk it – take the risk of being wounded, and be determined to love – to love loudly!

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Exclusive performance just for you..

After days of training and rehearsal.. we are proud to present to you our world class syncronized swimming routine. This is a world exclusive.. you are the first to see this.. and quite frankly.. probably the last.

Enjoy!


Have you ever wondered...

Have you ever wondered how synconize swimmers do what they do? Well here's a little presentation that will start you off with some basic skills..

Both Bronwen and I and so glad to be sharing all we've learned with you. We both believe that a gift so incredible as this needs to be shared with the world...

Enjoy!

Disclaimer.. please don't try this at home, without proper supervision, and ensure you are near a bathroom as a sudden urge to wee may come upon you.


Tuesday, September 2, 2008

There's nothing like a new pair of undies to brighten up your day...


Well dear friends.. 

Two days without my wallet.. a police report and numerous calls to visa behind me.. I'm ready to move on to some more good stuff.

Bron and I hit the streets of the 24 hour Walmart Superstore today - picked up the new Chris Tomlin CD "Hello Love", bought some food to eat at the hotel (there's nothing like Microwave dinners), and acquired some grand new underwear.

My absolute favourite buy today.. my glow in the dark owl undies.. I'm so proud of this find that I just had to share the love with you all.. check it out.. they really do glow in the dark!!

If you're wondering who took the photo.. well.. please pray for Bron.. she's still recovering from the shock of seeing my glow in the dark rear end!!

Peace
Cait

Monday, September 1, 2008

Lost Wallet..


Has anyone seen an "I've been out in the sun too long" tan zipper bound wallet??

Bron and I stopped off at a service station tonight to fill the car up with fuel ready for the rental car hand over in the a.m.  We pulled up by the pump, Bron headed inside to pay for the fuel, and I started throwing the juice in to the little vehicle.

Sometime during this scintillating adventure, I placed my wallet on the roof of the car.. that would be the "I've been out in the sun too long" tan zipper bound wallet.  Needless to say, somewhere along the line, that same wallet too a little trip off the roof of the car and headed on in to the wild unknown of Century Blvd.

I've just spent the last three hours talking to beautiful women from who knows where around the globe and have arranged for replacement cards along with big fat HOLDS on all of the precious little cards confined to the spaces of that dear dear wallet.

Why am I telling you this story?  I don't know.. maybe to get a better perspective.. apart from possible identity theft.. there really isn't much to lose sleep over.

Is it inconvenient, absolutely! Frustrating.. completely! Annoying.. You bet!!  Is it really eart shattering though?  I don't think so.  Everything has been fixed up.. I'll get new cards in the next week or so.. Bron won't leave me destitute or starving (I hope!)

In the end.. we keep on truckin!!

Now.. I deserve a break.. I'm going to have some kit kat.. chocolate always soothes open wounds.

Bring it on I say!!

Peace
Cait

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Quote of the Day


"I don't understand why no one is driving in this lane.."
August 25th 2008
Caitlyn had a little trouble on the LA freeways

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

This is a funny story...

Good times.. good times.. 
There's nothing like a 14 hour plane ride.. sitting next to a lady that doesn't and or can't move.. to bring out acrobatic skills that have laid dormant for many years...


Quote of the Day

"If I can look at myself in the mirror, like this, and tell myself I'm beautiful.... that's serious freedom!"

Caitlyn J Turner, August 26th 2008
spoken in the mid morning hours of Tuesday 26th August.. eyeliner stained eyes.. zit city chin..