Always Testing My Patience 
Thursday, August 7, 2008, 04:33 PM - Interests
Posted by Administrator
The one area that I am always being tested in for my life, is my patience. If I could have everything now or in a timely manner, I would be very happy. I am not very good at waiting.

I had my graduate school interview of Tuesday for Pacific University's new Master's of Healthcare Administration program. It went well, I think. It was quick and I was the first one of the day. But the assistant dean told me they would start sending out information yesterday. I had thought she meant an e-mail or a phone call, but maybe they started sending out information packets yesterday, which could take awhile by mail.

I'm not too worried because I think they looked on my application favorably. The director even knew my CEO. But it would be nice to get the official acceptance, before I start planning my next 2 years. I don't want to count my chicken before they hatch, you know. I am very good at planning and setting goals but I do tend to get ahead of myself. Just ask my husband! ;)

So, if you get a chance, please pray for my patience. Thanks!
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God's Love 
Sunday, August 3, 2008, 10:46 PM - Spirituality
Posted by Aurae
We had a wonderful sermon today discussing how much God loves us. It was an eye-opener, as sometimes I really take it for granted. I just think it's amazing that God would show how deep His love is by subjecting himself to human form and humbling himself enough to feel the humiliation. It touches my heart to know our God has done this for all of us. It hurts me to know that some people don't know of His love or turn their back on it.

I also think it's amazing that no matter how much we sin or how bad we may think we've been, God never fails or gives up on us. There's no limit to His love. What a wonderful message!

We went through the teachings of 1 Corinthians 13:4-8, on love, which we have all heard before, at weddings or at other special times. Yet, if you take each and every characteristic in those verses, it's amazing how perfect love can be. Here it is again, just in case you don't remember each one:

"Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails."


Think of these verses and each aspect of love. Do you practice these with your loved ones, or even people you may not know? I know I need to work on these things but it gives me hope to think there is one who has perfect love - God.
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Back to Oregon Weather 
Thursday, July 31, 2008, 04:59 PM - Weather
Posted by Aurae
Oregon welcomed us home with cool temperatures and even some summer drizzle. We arrived home at 10pm, dropping through the thick layer of clouds, landing at the small airport, and then able to walk right out from the plane to the cool, summer evening. After the humid heat of Pennsylvania, the refreshing cool Oregon weather was almost cold to us.

Yesterday's sun and warm temperatures were a relief, with cool breezes. The humid air of the east tends to stick to the skin and hang in the air. In the west, the breeze whips the heat away and the air feels so fresh. Even when it's very hot, it's so unlike the humidity of the mid-west and east.
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Vacation Begins Tomorrow! 
Monday, July 21, 2008, 12:32 PM - Travel
Posted by Aurae
I'm excited today because my vacation begins tomorrow. Early tomorrow morning, my husband and I will fly out to Pennsylvania, to visit his family and attend the annual family reunion. I will get to discover the sites in Pennsylvania Dutch country and Central Pennsylvania. I am ready with pen and paper to write down my thoughts and create a few travel articles.

So, you will not hear from me until August, but keep reading and commenting. I enjoy reading your comments.

Thanks for reading!
Aurae
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Off Topic: Ironic Thought For the Day 
Friday, July 18, 2008, 06:33 PM - General
Posted by Aurae
Recently at the hospital where I work, we've started utilizing eco-friendly containers for to-go food and cups. The cups are made from corn, and boast that they are "100% Compostable". The other containers for to-go meals or hot contents are made from bamboo, and are also compostable.

I think this change is great, especially since the old containers and cups were made from Styrofoam. However, our hospital did a great job at recycling, before the change was made.

So, just this week, the cafeteria has begun charging 10 cents for a cup to use for water. Before, cups used for water were free and styrofoam. The staff are urging us to bring our own containers in. I just keep thinking why didn't they do this before, when we were using the styrofoam cups? If everyone had re-used their cups before, then we wouldn't have the problem of filling up landfills? It just seems backwards to me. I just don't understand why we have to pay more for recycled material.
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Travel and Writing: Two Things I Love! 
Tuesday, July 15, 2008, 03:22 PM - Travel Writing
Posted by Aurae
I have been enjoying my experience of becoming a travel writer. I love writing and I love to travel, so what could be better than being a travel writer! Sometimes I do struggle finding the time and energy for writing, because my job at the hospital has been so busy lately. But coming home and being able to be creative helps me thrive.

One thing I struggle with is remembering to write about the other states in my Travel Section at Suite101.com. The states included in my section are Alaska, Oregon, Idaho, Washington, Montana and Wyoming. I think it's just that Oregon has so much to offer and I live here, so it's much easier to see something and want to write about it. Yet, I am traveling to Utah, Wyoming and Colorado in August, so I will definitely have some things to write about for those states.

It would be my dream to just be a travel writer full-time or make enough money to just be a writer but it's not logical right now. It's nice to dream though. :)

I am excited about traveling to the East Coast next week, arriving in Baltimore and traveling through Pennsylvania. I will definitely create some articles from my travel. These articles may not be in my section but I can post them in the other travel sections. I'm sure I will enjoy researching and writing them, even if they aren't about NW U.S./ Alaska travel.

If you have any ideas for travel in my section, please let me know.

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Sunday Status: Hot! 
Sunday, July 13, 2008, 08:25 PM - Weather
Posted by Aurae
It's Sunday early evening and still 98F. This has been the hottest day so far, temperature-wise but at least there is a constant breeze today. Last night the air just hung, with no stirring. The fans blew all night, struggling to drive cooler air to the hot humans.

The garden is enjoying the heat, as the tomato plants seem to be racing to see who can be the tallest. The newly planted perennials don't seem to like the heat or need water every day.

The weeds have slowed their growth and now we had some time to pull them out of the flower beds, although we must endure the hot temperatures. The mist setting on the hose is our only way to cope with the heat. The dog even enjoys a cool off from the hose.

It's summer all right, full on hot!


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Getting Fruity 
Thursday, July 10, 2008, 11:19 AM - Gardening
Posted by Aurae
Summer's bounty is upon us! The roses are in full bloom, with lilies, gladiolus and more summer flowering beauties producing such amazing color! The garden is becoming overgrown with massive tomato plants, peas reaching for anything to grab a hold of and melons and cucumbers running all over the place. Small tomatoes grow on branches, increasing in size daily. Green pea pods form revealing the delicious peas within.

Yet, perhaps the most anticipated is the arrival of sweet, succulent fruit in the yard. The early blueberries are just now turning blue, offering sweet fruit. The raspberries are red and soft, melting in your mouth. It seems that once I think I have picked all the ripe ones, I look back and there are more! We are to go pick cherries from the grandparents’ trees. Local farms boast u-pick berries and fruit and I eagerly fill bags ready to freeze and use in winter or for fruit shakes.


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Back to Normal, Whatever That Is... 
Monday, July 7, 2008, 02:55 AM - Personal/ Family
Posted by Aurae
I was so busy just last month, with writing projects, article ideas, prospects of completing my Masters, and much more. That is, until my life was put on pause with the death of my father-in-law. I managed to complete my graduate application by the deadline, hoping my essay made sense with my limited focus. I was also able to publish just a few articles before I left for the memorial service. I hope those are error-free also, as my mind was only half there.

I'm having trouble focusing or doing something for long periods of time. Like for example, this morning, I made the choice to skip the Sunday church service because I knew I wouldn't be able to focus or keep up with the sermon. I didn't think it was fair to the minister, God or anyone sitting near me, to sit fidgeting in church, unable to follow along. Is this normal?

I had so much momentum just last month. Now, I sit here this evening, with a blank stare. What do I do? It's also hard to be alone, waiting for my husband to return home after several weeks of being away. I'm glad he was able to help his mom and sister but I've sure missed him.

Yet, it's not like my state is constant. I do have periods of joy, delighting in getting to know my relatives better. I enjoy their stories, jokes and authenticity. What a wonderful family I have! What a wonderful God we have too!

Instead of going to church this morning, my husband, my mom and I went to the beach, taking in God's awesome creation, basking in the sunshine. Sometimes a breath of fresh air or enjoying God's glorious creation is all it takes to feel alive and worthy.

Now, it's like someone has released the pause button but it's on slow motion. We're moving forward, I think, but oh so slowly.
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A Celebration of Life: Will Beidler 
Monday, June 30, 2008, 06:12 PM - Personal/ Family
Posted by Aurae
The memorial service for Will Beidler will be held Saturday, July 5th at 3 p.m. with light supper to follow. The Community Baptist Church is located at 4590 Hwy. 101 in Florence---just across from Fred Meyer. We understand if you are unable to attend, and sincerely appreciate your thoughts and prayers. We are looking forward to this celebration of Will's life.

To help offset Will's medical expenses in lieu of flowers or gifts a donation site has been set up at US Bank.

If you call or go to any nationwide US Bank and ask to donate to this account, you will need to specify:

Willard Beidler Donation Account
Please do not feel obligated to donate.
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