Right before I started my sabbatical, I read a great book called A Million Miles in a Thousand Years. The premise of the book is that the author, Donald Miller, has been approached by movie producers to write a screenplay based on his book Blue like Jazz. In the process of writing the script, Donald realizes that he isn't living a "great life story" and that if he were to die he wouldn't leave any sort of legacy or be remembered for doing anything that great. Driven by his faith in God and a desire to make a difference in the world, he sets out on his second chance at life the first time around by doing things like riding his bike across country for a charity as well as starting his own nonprofit organization.
Needless to say, I found the book inspiring. I also thought it was perfect timing that I read this right before I started out on my own journey at living a better more exciting life. I only went 30,000 miles in 6 months, but I like to think it was a start. I set out on my travels because I thought it was going to be a cool way to learn more about myself, which it definitely was, but more importantly I realized that all of this isn't about me at all. It's about God. And all of these experiences he has given me these past months were to help me grow in love and faith and learn better how to serve Him. I am set to start nursing school in a few short weeks, and while I know it won't be easy I feel like this is the purpose He has had for me and maybe it will be my start to begin living a great life story and making some sort of difference.
Hopefully I will be able to continue to travel along the way, but I don't know if I will ever be able to top these past 6 months. While I have gone to beautiful places and done all sorts of exciting things, it has been spending time with my friends that has been the best part. Thanks to Kels, Jess, Adrienne, Blake, Lauren, Scott, Matt, Caroline, Ashley, and Bennett for making the time truly enjoyable. Its been a great adventure and hopefully there will continue to be more to come. Because the "great story" of life, after all, is all about the journey and what you choose to do with it.
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Monday, May 10, 2010
J Hole... I hope this is what heaven looks like
My sabbatical is quickly winding down, so I decided what better place to end it then in Jackson, Wyoming. I have visited lots of places the past couple of years, but I have to say that Jackson Hole is by far one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen. For those of you who have never been, I will let the pictures speak for themselves....
We also ventured to Yellowstone where we saw some great wildlife, Old Faithful, and tons of old people.
bison
We also ventured to Yellowstone where we saw some great wildlife, Old Faithful, and tons of old people.
While the views were gorgeous, the wildlife was cool, and my friends were hilarious the highlight of the trip was finding a guy who hooked me up with these blasts from the past...
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Nashville Flood
I am sure everyone has heard by now that the state of TN has endured massive amounts of rain which has resulted in destructive flooding and caused Nashville and surrounding areas to be declared disaster areas. Those of us who are here are glad that the national news and federal government finally decided to report on everything that has been going on... 3 days late. At first we figured that the oil spill in the Gulf and the attempted bombing in New York were more important stories, but then after talking about it we realized that it must be because President Obama doesn't care about white people. Those people who thought Kanye's comments about President Bush during Katrina were ridiculous can sense my sarcasm.
All kidding aside, this is by far the worst natural disaster to happen in the state of TN. The Cumberland river is still cresting, Broadway and most parts of downtown are still submerged in water, and thousands of people have lost their homes and personal belongings. I am so thankful that everyone I know is safe and that we can all say that we have survived the TN flood of 2k10. We ventured downtown yesterday and I am posting some pictures below, but they don't even begin to show the devastation.
I really do love this city and it has been great to see the whole community come together to help everyone that is in need. I know without a doubt that Nashville will restore itself back to the great city it is and the community will be stronger because of this. If anyone is interested in volunteering here is a link to Hands on Nashville http://www.hon.org or to donate http://www.nashvilleredcross.org
All kidding aside, this is by far the worst natural disaster to happen in the state of TN. The Cumberland river is still cresting, Broadway and most parts of downtown are still submerged in water, and thousands of people have lost their homes and personal belongings. I am so thankful that everyone I know is safe and that we can all say that we have survived the TN flood of 2k10. We ventured downtown yesterday and I am posting some pictures below, but they don't even begin to show the devastation.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Wake up Call
I know I normally blog about some adventure that I have currently gotten back from, but today I had a bit of a wake up call just sitting at my computer. The following link is a blog post about a guy that I passed by every time I went to five points in college, and I never gave him a second thought. I like to think now that I am older I may have treated him differently, but maybe that is just hoping. The act of kindness and love that was shown by a complete stranger to this man is something that I think we all strive to do. This story brought tears to my eyes not because of the way it ended, but because this is the kind of love that Jesus so often speaks of put into practice.
http://www.asauroratravels.com/2010/03/we-move-through-our-days-usually.html
http://www.asauroratravels.com/2010/03/we-move-through-our-days-usually.html
Monday, March 29, 2010
SB 2K10... Virgin Islands
Even people on a sabbatical need to enjoy a spring break, so I decided to head down to St. John and enjoy a week of sun, fun, and hiking. My week pretty much consisted of this......

We also spent a few days in St. Croix enjoying beaches, driving around in the rainforest, and kayaking.
Eastern most point of the United States
We also spent a few days in St. Croix enjoying beaches, driving around in the rainforest, and kayaking.
After a fun week of beautiful views, it was time to come home. Until SB 2K11.... the next best thing to living in the Caribbean is having a friend that does.
Monday, February 22, 2010
Greekin it
We set out for Athens and the Greek Isles last Monday and it didn't take long to figure out that the Greeks like to do 3 things: sleep late, drink coffee/eat at a cafe for hours, and not do much of anything all day... activities that we liked to refer to as "greekin it".
We spent our first couple of days in Athens doing the typical tourist thing and seeing the sights and the ruins of the ancient city.
obligatory pose in front of the parthenon
We spent our first couple of days in Athens doing the typical tourist thing and seeing the sights and the ruins of the ancient city.
After awhile, we soon realized that all of the ruins start to look alike and that once you have seen one you have seen them all. We decided to rent a car and get out of the city for the day and make our way to the coastal town of Sounion where we found what of all things but... more ruins.

Adrienne and Blake in front of the House of P (Temple of Poseidon)We "greeked it"up at a cute little restaurant that sat on top of a peak that overlooks the Temple of Poseidon and then enjoyed hiking down to the water and seeing the Temple of Athena. After two days of seeing the sights, we were ready to set out on our adventure to the Greek Isles.
We arrived in Mykonos on Wednesday and decided to rent a car so we could explore. This in itself proved to be a great adventure because we were the only tourists on the island so it was hard to find a car rental place that was open, and when we did find a car Adrienne's stick shift driving skills were definitely put to the test on the hills and backroads. After making it to some of the beaches, stalling out a dozen times, laughing incredibly hard, and almost dying once we decided to return the car and take a ferry and spend our last day on the island of Tinos.

famous windmills in MykonosWe arrived in Mykonos on Wednesday and decided to rent a car so we could explore. This in itself proved to be a great adventure because we were the only tourists on the island so it was hard to find a car rental place that was open, and when we did find a car Adrienne's stick shift driving skills were definitely put to the test on the hills and backroads. After making it to some of the beaches, stalling out a dozen times, laughing incredibly hard, and almost dying once we decided to return the car and take a ferry and spend our last day on the island of Tinos.
After spending two week in Europe eating delicious food with the best travel buddies I could ask for, it was time for me to come home. I arrived back in the States last night and will probably spend the next few weeks "greekin it" until my next adventure.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Just call us Harry and Lloyd
We arrived in Nice late Monday night and our main mission was to ride mopeds along the coast into as many different cities as we could. As always with traveling, you can't count on the weather but thankfully on Wednesday it was a warm and sunny day.... perfect for mopeding.
We drove west along the French Riviera from Nice into Antibes, Cannes, and St. Raphael and saw the most beautiful views. Anyone who has ever seen Dumb and Dumber can only imagine what mopeding up giant hills looks like. For those of you who cant, let me give you an idea...
Lauren's was a bit roomier

We drove west along the French Riviera from Nice into Antibes, Cannes, and St. Raphael and saw the most beautiful views. Anyone who has ever seen Dumb and Dumber can only imagine what mopeding up giant hills looks like. For those of you who cant, let me give you an idea...
Red Rocks along the Coast

why not do some yoga?
Our last couple of days we enjoyed going into a small port town called Ville Franche, where we had a picnic lunch right on the water. We also made our way into Menton for a lemon festival and back to Antibes for a Chocolate festival. We arrived back in Geneva late last night and are flying into Athens tomorrow. Hopefully we can have a repeat of mopeding fun in the Greek Islands...
Ironically, the next day Nice got more snow then they have in 20 years. We decided to make the most of our day and take a train into Italy and get an authentic Italian meal in a cute little port town called Ventigmilia. When you can't tour around a city, the best thing to do is eat your way through it.
Our last couple of days we enjoyed going into a small port town called Ville Franche, where we had a picnic lunch right on the water. We also made our way into Menton for a lemon festival and back to Antibes for a Chocolate festival. We arrived back in Geneva late last night and are flying into Athens tomorrow. Hopefully we can have a repeat of mopeding fun in the Greek Islands...
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