7.14.2008

I feel like I'm breathing...

Oh the simplicities of life! 
I am enjoying every minute of this thing they called "small town living". I am so very thankful what the Lord has provided for me to experience Him in such a divine way today. I woke up got ready and packed a lunch for Justin and I. I met him at the park and waited for him to get done with coaching his dad's kids basketball camp called "Coach Nics Little Hoopsters". He helps his dad coach in a couple of weeks in the summer. It was such a beautiful day outside, not too hot with a slight breeze. After he was all done and had packed all his stuff up, we ate the sandwiches that I had made at a near by picnic bench. I observed several people at the park, doing their own thing. Most of them were woman with their children. Some of them sat in the sun in their tank tops and shorts and chatted with their girlfriends as their kids played in the playground. Some parents had come to see their smaller children play at the basketball camp and cheered them on. Their were some joggers and bike riders. Others playing tennis in a near by court. So much activity going on. I loved it. 
Everywhere you go in this town is beautiful. Have I mentioned how green it is? I can't get over how nice everyone is here. They all smile a hello as you pass by, whether of not they know you. All the small town folk that live here pretty much all know each other anyways. Justin and I went on a walk Sunday in the later afternoon and we ran into 4 different people that he knew and had made conversation with as they stopped and said hello. The neighbors, near by school police, his parents friends, kids our age that he went to school with, you get the idea. I am enjoying and embracing all the moments I am privileged with, as I live in this town so different from the one I grew up in. 
After Justin and I had lunch, we strolled down to the local coffee shop. I love to sit in there. Not only do they have big comfy couches with colorful pillows I might add, BUT they also have very colorful decorations covering the walls, and is very creative with the different chairs as one can choose to sit at the counter in tall stools where your feet dangle off, (yes even my feet dangle, the chairs are that tall!) OR you may sit by the window and watch as the locals walk by while walking their dogs, or pushing their toddler in a stroller, or holding their significant others hand, or watch the gramma's and grandpas with their grandchildren. I sat by the window this time and once Justin left for his second job ( he works construction and was painting all day), I imagined myself as apart of this town, which I guess I am now, right? I do live here and will soon be working here. I start my job in september. Until then I spend my time with the simple things and doing what I love to do. I wrote all afternoon today. It was an amazing feeling. I felt like I was breathing again. I drink lots of coffee daily. I water the out door plants. I pick raspberries and blueberries and marionbarries (which are only grown in Oregon). Oh! And strawberries! Yes, I hand picked them! I play lots of games in the evening like crochet (we set it up in the back yard, and played with Justin's Brother Jeremy, his wife DJ, and their son, Zion), 313 (a card game I recently learned), and Becky (Justin's mom let me borrow her bike this evening; I toured the neighborhood and watched as everyone was enjoying the weather just as I was. It had gotten so much cooler in the evening and it felt great to be outside! And, I also spend my time with my new boyfriend, Justin, who makes everything fun as I enjoy doing absolutely anything with him :) 
I have also learned that their are all different ways to make top ramen. Justin last night was nice enough to make top ramen for me while I was catching up on episodes LOST, and to my avail the ramen was made completely different than how I had been preparing it for myself for years! I ate what he had prepared for me so nicely, and ate it with a smile. I told him and he had to try the way i'm used to making it. I made it my way tonight. Well, we agreed that we will come to some sort of compromise on the whole top ramen ordeal. This is a important issue :)
I kind of refuse to call myself an Oregonian. The concept of that word remind me of a orangutang ( you know..an orange monkey), which doesn't all sound appealing. THEREFORE! I have kind of adapted a new rule that I sort of made up. But if you think about it, it makes sense. And here it is: I can't officially be an Oregonian unless I either have a.) grew up here or b.) lived here for at least 10 years. AND since I do not personally apply to either one of those things I am NOT an Oregonian! I might also add that that is the name of their local newspaper. THE OREGONIAN. I can just see it now on the front page.." THIS JUST IN!!!! BLONDE GIRL CAUSES AN UP ROAR IN THE CITY OF WILSONVILLE. THE ABNORMALLY TALL GIRL WAS CAUGHT SINGING AND DANCING IN THE STREETS. ALL CARS STOPPED AND BYSTANDERS STOOD IN AWE AT THIS GIRL WHO CLAIMS SHE IS FROM CALIFORNIA INFLUENCED THE PEOPLE AROUND HER TO JOIN IN SONG! PARENTS, CHILDREN, AND EVEN SENIOR CITIZENS IN WHEELCHAIRS WERE SINGING! WHEN QUESTIONED AFTER THE INCIDENT, SHE SAID, AND I QUOTE, ' I JUST WAS WALKING WITH MY FACE IN A BOOK, COMPLETELY ENTHRALLED IN WHAT I WAS READING, WHEN I LOOKED BEHIND ME TO SEE ALL OF THESE PEOPLE BEHIND ME, FOLLOWING ME.  I STARTED TO SING DANCE AND THEY KNEW THE SONG, EVERYONE KNEW THE SAME SONG I WAS SINGING! AND THE SAME DANCE! BEFORE I KNEW IT I WAS STARTING TO SING A VERSE TO HAVE THE MAILMAN FINISH IT IN PERFECT HARMONY! IT ALL STARTED HAPPENING SO FAST AND BEFORE I KNEW IT, THE WHOLE TOWN SEEMED TO BE INVOLVED!' " THE GIRL MADE AN INQUIRY AFTER WE QUESTIONED HER, SHE ASKED," HASN'T ANY OF YOU SEEN THE DISNEY MOVIE BEAUTY AND THE BEAST?" (STORY CONTINUES ON PAGE 8)

End note: Today at the coffee shop this older gentlemen was walking by and accidently hit his foot on the near by chair, the lady accompanying him asked him if he was alright and he responded, "Yes, I am alright, thankfully for you I kicked the chair not the bucket."

7.10.2008

Just The Beginning...

I live in a town where people don't have to lock their doors. I woke up the other morning to find the front door open as well as the back door that led to the yard and the garage door, with no cars and no sign of anyone. I was by myself. Its not a usual thing to carry around keys aside from your car keys. No one lives in fear of anything getting stolen? I have never lived in a town like that, and now I do. There is no wind, just a slight breeze on a hot summer day. Always green..always moist. Trees surround me as I travel from to to here in my pretty green car. Oh how I love to drive my car. After not having a car for 3 months you sure become thankful when you get one back, one that is your your very own. I live in a town where no one cuts each other off and their is not traffic. Where everyone grew up together and and knows almost everyone who passes by. Everyone seems much nicer in Oregon. Or maybe its just this little town called Wilsonville. I have noticed that the people here are consistently happy and they like to live here. And, as I have mentioned before, most of them have lived here for most of their lives. Things have slown down here, no one is in a hurry. They know how to relax here and enjoy the little things in life. They appreciate family and community. It seems as though their biggest worry of the day is accidently getting the wrong mail in their mail box. Becky and Mike, whom I live with, fantastic people, who have taken me in to live in their home, love on me as if I was their own. Becky was sorting through the mail to find out that none had their name on it.
 "Mr. Mailman..." Becky says referring to Mike, her husband, "You brought in the wrong mail..this isn't ours...its Joyce's and Peggy's from next store". 
"Well, honey.." Mike responds, " I didn't look at it..I just brought it in." 
Do I really live here? It all seems so surreal. Did I really pack up my room from my big beautiful house in california and leave my roomates, my job, my family, and my best friends?? 
You know what I have noticed about parents houses? They always have food. Therefore if you are over at their house their is always something to eat. When I lived at my parents house that was the case and now that I live that Justin's parents house, that is also the case. 
Justin. now thats a whole other story now isn't it??
Having something to eat all the time is terrific.  When I lived on my own I rarely had food in the house. When the roommates and I first moved in we all went shopping together and everything in the fridge was up for grabs. At one point, my roommate Ashley decided she wanted to buy her own food. Kristin, my other former roommate, and I both agreed it was time to buy our own food. I liked the idea for the first couple of weeks, until I was hungry and couldn't afford food anymore and didn't have a car, so all I saw was food in the fridge I couldn't consume myself because it has other people's names on it: Ashley and Kristin. 
Plus its also fortunate when you have someone around who knows you so well that he gets everything you could possibly think about eating, drinking, or snacking on, for you. 
Justin. We are back to him again. He's the guy that took me out last night to the city, Portland. Fed me, made me laugh and smile and then wanted to take me for a walk. It was in the city and it happened just I would have liked it too, or have even daydreamed about. The water was calm and serene and the bridge above it was lit up with colorful lights. I asked what the lights were for, and he said so the boats can see the bridge as it goes through. I didn't believe him cause I didn't see any boats. But, a little while later, I did see one. The bridge separated and raised so hey large boat could go through. My brother, Phil, was walking with Justin and I on the pier. It was a beautiful night, perfect actually and the skyline was all lit up with the clear night sky in the back ground. You can still see the clouds in the sky when its dark in Oregon. Beautiful combination of dark and light blue outlining the clouds. Phil wandered off on his own and Justin grabbed my hand in that sweet way of his. We were by ourselves now. I kept my eyes on the water, the sky, the skyline, the lamp posts, and park benches, and thought to myself, this is just like a movie. I was thinking if I could choose a soundtrack right now, what song would I choose for this very moment? I felt his eyes on me and my heart fluttered and I felt my stomach leap and and I thought of some way to let out the butterflies that fly free inside me...what is this feeling? This feeling that I have never felt before...
Their is no sales tax in Oregon. Which seems to surprise me EVERY single time. What can I say? I'm easily amused and caught off guard. Things actually cost what you purchase them for! amazing! its great. 
AND. I don't have to pump my own gas..because not only do I have a boy that follows me around that would gladly do it for me, BUT it is actually against the law to pump your own gas in Oregon. You pull up to the gas station and people actually pump the gas for you! It's their job!! I find myself being amused, pleasantly surprised, and joyful every day...yet this is only the beginning of the glorious journey God has has set before me...