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Author: kcarpenter
• Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

funnyI think this is my life theme. God continues to throw this motif at me every possible chance He gets, and boy do I need it!  I heard it in my readings in Proverbs, at my personal training workshop, and even at work.  I think I get it.  The problem is applying it!

So, as you can imagine, the reason for my lack of posting is my busyness.  I have been going nonstop for months.  Pretty much since April.  Let me do a quick recap.  We went on vacation over Easter Break, where I was challenged to keep my mouth shut and pray about something, and I didn’t, so I swallowed my foot, not just sticking it my mouth mind you…  Luckily, I have gracious friends. So on vacation we went to California where we got to eat fabulous pie in Julian, went to Adventure City in Anaheim, visited a different but great Calvary Chapel in Temecula, went wine tasting (Chloe didn’t do that), visited some great friends (Elinor and the Spencer’s), went to the beach, revisited Camp Pendleton, ate some great food, and played with awesome kids!  It was a much needed break!

May was also another busy month, Paul learned that he had to take another pay cut.  He was blessed to go on a great Men’s retreat in the beginning of the month.  He had the opportunity to fellowship and meet a lot of great men.  God really moved in his heart, he said.  I learned yet another valuable lesson because I made some more mistakes that again hindered the growth of another relationship with my lack of discernment and my thoughts, not so much my mouth this time.  However, I also went on a women’s retreat, and was forced to slow down, which lead me to the words of wisdom to rectify the situation.  If only I would have turned to Him first and really looked at all angles of the situation, I would have seen the error in my ways to begin with, what a novel idea, right?!  I was blessed with gaining new sisters in Christ that prayed over me and now have a better sense of community with our congregation.

June, what a month this has been! First off, my mouth got me in trouble for the third time.  Again, thanks to graceful friends, I was forgiven.  (I then studied Proverbs and got all kinds of insight and wisdom about holding the tongue.)  Paul found out that he also had to take a week of unpaid vacation in July.  His company did, however, pay for his tuition reimbursement for the summer months, so that was a huge blessing.  The next day, we lost Paul’s grandfather, which has brought a multitude of feelings out for all of us.  I did not deal with it well at all.  Good fruit has not poured out from my tipped cup.  Satan has had huge victories in my life.  I think this really was the final straw to the realization that I need to do something about my lack of spiritual discipline.  I have harbored so much anger, rage, unforgiveness, judgement, bitterness, pride, and lets not forget self righteousness in the past couple of months. If I would have evangelized to an unbeliever  about Christ, they would have nothing to do with being part of our family in Christ.  

This past weekend was BIG for me… I mean really BIG.  I went to an NASM personal training workshop in Arlington, VA.  God brought people into my life who taught me how to train effectively for life goals,and little did they know they were teaching me a spiritual lesson of endurance as well.  In NASM they stress that Core Stability and maintaining postural alignment in all you do is absolutely paramount.  If you can’t stick to the basics, you have no right to advance.  You have to do it slowly.  If you move to quick, and compromise that one foundation, not only will you not train effectively, but you are setting yourself up to get hurt and regress.  Sound familiar, check out Hebrews 12.  If we forget the spiritual disciplines,which are the fundamentals of Christianity, we will not receive the prize of faith!  Good stuff, huh?!?  

Just like the body, one compensation from the truth, causes major catastrophe to the whole body.  (I am amazed at how they corralate, God is such an awesome creator!) So, in personal training, we need to take an initial assessment of where we are at, find out what our goals are (not just the ultimate ones, but small ones too), put a plan together of how we are going to achieve them, and make a realistic time line of what fruit we would like to see. Then, we have to start at the fundamentals, working on our core, the basic disciplines, then we can add other things into our routine.  However, if our core isn’t strong, we have to step back, reasses, stretch out the impedences and over compensations that are hindering us from functioning properly as God made us to work.  

I have made some huge assessments these last few days.  I have decided my goals are to exercise the gifts of encouragement and intercession that God has given me a passion for.  I will achieve these goals by setting a very strict schedule and diet (spiritually, mentally, and nutritionally). I have been in a Monthly Challenge with some women in church, and I think I am going to kick it up a notch.  My realistic goal is to study the Word for at least an hour 5 days out of the week, pray 30 mins 5 days every week, do resistance training 3 days a week, at least 45 minutes of cardio 5 days out of the week, eat the required amounts of calories 6 days a week, and log it.  In 4 weeks I will be reassessing my plan and goals to make sure my core foundations are aligned properly!  (Does the turtle have his good core stability to carry his load?) HA!    

 

Author: kcarpenter
• Tuesday, March 03rd, 2009
Downtown Skyways

Downtown Skyways

I started my new job on February 2nd and on the 3rd, was off to Minneapolis, RBC’s US headquarters, to  learn how “Complexing” works, daily tasks, my role in this new system, and the computer programs that will be implemented once the integration is complete (March 16th).  Minneapolis was awesome!  They have these skyways, because it is so cold in the winter (the highest it got was -4 while we were there),  that connect all the buildings on the second floor.  The developers were brilliant because in order to get to them you had to enter a department store!  Because the integration will not take place until the 16th, I have been required to do absolutely nothing.  Occassionaly, I am tasked with random copy making, or filing.  For the most part, its been time to read a few books that I have really wanted to sink my teeth in and reread some old favorites.  Not bad, eh?

My old neighbor, growing up, and I found each other on Facebook, which has been a huge blessing for both of us.  I have found out that she believes, but isn’t quite walking.  I have been able to witness bits and pieces of my testimony to her for encouragement.  I’m praying for her to accept the freedom God’s truth has to offer and free herself from the bondage of sin and the lies the world conveys.

Paul and I started going to a biweekly coed study on Friday’s while Chloe attends her girls study.  The couple that leads it, has a very similar situation to ours.  The wife was a single mom and they got married when her son was 10.  He is now 16 and she gave up her career to homeschool him.  I’m really excited about this friendship that God is going to cultivate.

We found out that Broadview Heights is negotiating with Cutter Oil to establish 5 more oil wells.  We are praying that they choose our property for one of the locations (3 of them are on our street).  This will mean we will have a lifetime of free gas for our house and earn 1.5% of whatever they pump out of the well, plus they will pay us to just dig in our yard!  If they do decide to drill on our land, I will be able to stay home and homeschool Chloe!  I would also get re-certified to Personal Train and hopefully convert our garage or something into a private studio!

I have had the opportunity to read some great books at work (I know, what a horrible life I have!).  One of the really great books was Never Surrender by Lt General Jerry Boykin.  It was really eye opening at how gullible Americans are to accepting what the media has to say.  It was also amazing at how easy it is to ruin someone’s reputation and the lack of regulations on media, which really disgusted me.  I reread, for the third time, Emotionally Healthy Spirituality by Pete Scazzero.  I have decided to read this book once a year to take personal inventory of myself and use it as a gauge for my state of the heart.  It truly is an amazing tool to have in your back pocket with regards to building and maintaining healthy relationships, especially with God.  I am also reading Corrie Ten Boom’s three biographies that have been compiled to one entitled Her Story. I am so enlightened and encouraged to see the work of God truly displayed in the Ten Boom’s lives.  Definitely huge rolemodels!

God has also really impressed upon me through this time the value of building relationships and how important it is to continue to make deposits into them.  I have looked at Jesus and how He witnessed to others.  The one’s who really took His messages to heart were the ones He spent one on one time with and truly took the time to know them.  I realized how important it is for me to develop relationships where others see Christ through me instead of me just harping about it, even to people I don’t necessarily like.  I need to love like Jesus and be reminded that we are all His children.  So, that has been my mission, to be less judgemental and just love.  Why is that so hard?

I’m really excited to see how my new job will look like when all this integration business is over.  Change is good!

Author: kcarpenter
• Monday, January 26th, 2009

This month has been a very busy month for our family!  Last weekend was the first weekend we didn’t do any entertaining since we moved in, which was really nice.  We have been able to catch up with some friends that we haven’t seen in a really long time, which has been a huge blessing, but Saturday was a good family night that was very well needed. 

On Sunday, January 25th, was Paul’s Grandpa’s 90th birthday!  I feel so blessed to be able to have shared his special day with him!  Paul’s Grandma threw a surprise birthday party for him where we got to meet even more relatives from all over, and some great friends of his from the Lakewood police force.  He has lived a very full and exciting life so far, and I’m sure there is even more to come!  He served in the US Navy during WWII and then served 20+ years on the Lakewood Police Department.  He is very much a hero, in my opinion!  You can check out pictures from the party on our gallery.   

I accepted a position with the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC Dain) and will be starting on February 2.  On the second day with them, I will be going to orientation in Minneapolis, MN.  That should be interesting since I have never been there.  From what I have been told, all the building are connected on the second floor by skyways.  I’m excited to see that!  The position is very similar to what I used to do at NatCity.  It is a lot less stressful than what I am currently doing, and it pays a lot better, which is a huge plus. 

Paul found out at the beginning of the month that he had to take a 10% pay cut for the first three months of the year and then restoring his pay the fourth month.  His company enforced this on all salaried employees in order to avoid laying personnel off.  Supposedly, the company will be paying this back at the end of the year.  We are hoping for the best and preparing for the worst.  The bright side is, no one did get laid off.

We are still attending Calvary Chapel of Cleveland and are excited that our pastor and his wife are expecting his 15th child this year!!!  We have learned so much from them and are continually encouraged by his sermons in these trying times for not only our nation, but also the world.  

In case you don’t live locally, I have gained Artificial Intelligence by coloring my hair a chestnut color.  So all in all, 2009 is looking really exciting!

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Author: kcarpenter
• Friday, January 02nd, 2009

Yield

5 1/2 cups (serving size: 1/4 cup dip and about 6 chips)

Ingredients

  • 2  cups  (8 ounces) shredded part-skim mozzarella cheese, divided
  • 1/2  cup  fat-free sour cream
  • 1/4  cup  (1 ounce) grated fresh Parmesan cheese, divided
  • 1/4  teaspoon  black pepper
  • 3  garlic cloves, crushed
  • 1  (14-ounce) can artichoke hearts, drained and chopped
  • 1  (8-ounce) block 1/3-less-fat cream cheese, softened
  • 1  (8-ounce) block fat-free cream cheese, softened
  • 1/2  (10-ounce) package frozen chopped spinach, thawed, drained, and squeezed dry
  • 1  (13.5-ounce) package baked tortilla chips (about 16 cups)

Preparation

Preheat oven to 350°.

Combine 1 1/2 cups mozzarella, sour cream, 2 tablespoons Parmesan, and next 6 ingredients (2 tablespoons Parmesan through spinach) in a large bowl, and stir until well-blended. Spoon mixture into a 1 1/2-quart baking dish. Sprinkle with 1/2 cup mozzarella and 2 tablespoons Parmesan. Bake at 350° for 30 minutes or until bubbly and golden brown. Serve with tortilla chips.

Nutritional Information

Calories:148 (30% from fat)Fat:5g (sat 2.9g,mono 1.5g,poly 0.5g) Protein:7.7gCarbohydrate:18.3gFiber:1.5gCholesterol:17mgIron:0.6mgSodium:318mgCalcium:164mg

Author: kcarpenter
• Friday, January 02nd, 2009

*For Large Family Gatherings

4-6 bunches of broccoli florets

1/2 of a red onion diced

1lb of crispy fried bacon, crumbled

1 cup of raisins

1 cup of cashews

Dressing

2 cups of Mayo

2 tablespoons of vinegar

1 cup of sugar

Mix together. Put salad ingredients in bowl except for cashews. Frost salad with dressing. Let stand 2 hours (no longer). Just before serving, toss salad and add cashews (cashews get mushy).

Author: kcarpenter
• Tuesday, December 09th, 2008

So again, I am amazed at how silly I am thinking that my timing is so much better than what God has in store.  We moved December 5th into our new house.  Because we have the best landlord ever, we didn’t have to pay rent for December and we won’t have any housing expenses until February.  God is so good!  We are all moved in, we have all but 5 boxes unpacked, and hang pictures.  So we are super excited to celebrate our Savior’s Birth in our new home with friends and family!

Author: kcarpenter
• Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Yep, that’s right, we are buying a house!!!  Last week we placed a bid on a house in Broadview Heights, and our offer was countered, and we accepted!!!  On Thursday, October 23, tomorrow, we are doing the inspection.  There are 3 bedrooms and 2 1/2 baths.  The house has 2.2 acres (85×1140) (check out the map the property ends where the peg is)and is mostly wooded.  We have a ravine running through our property.  The house has a new 2 1/2 detached garage, a shed, and came with a riding mower, woohoo!  It is a cape cod style with brand new windows, hard wood floors in the family room and living room with a built in bookshelf ( both have wood burning stove/fireplace with stove insert).  They just put in new windows and updated the kitchen to include new a built in bookshelf, countertops, cabinets, and plumbing.  The carpet is brand new.  There is an additional room in the basement with pergo flooring with two closets that could be used as an office or an additional bedroom.  The house comes with all appliances, a chest freezer, and a dryer.  We love that there are so many closets and so much storage.  It has radiator heating and does not have central air.  However, from talking to the neighbors, we won’t need it.  We will need to purchase a washer.  So, if you know of any super cheap, let us know!!!  God is so good!  Who would have thought!!!  The best thing is that Chloe won’t have to change schools!!!

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Author: kcarpenter
• Monday, October 06th, 2008
Tina, Thomas (a great couple we met at EE), Paul, and I

Tina, Thomas (a great couple we met at EE), Paul, and I

This weekend Paul and I went to an amazing Marriage Conference called Engaged Encounter that was recommended by my good friend, Katie.  It was one of the best conferences I have ever been to.  Prior to the wedding, both of us were unbelievably stressed which led to some very heated discussions.  I had gotten extremely discouraged and that’s when Katie suggested this retreat.  She and her husband had gone to Marriage Encounter and had nothing short of revelationary things to say about the experience.

During the weekend, we had 3 presenting couples, one of which was a member of clergy, who presented us with a discussion topic and explained their related life experiences.  After they elaborated on the topic, they asked the couples to separate, journal in response to realated topics then reunite with our significant other to swap journals.  The purpose for the journaling is that for most people, it is easier to write your feelings.  Also, so that you could come back to it and savor what your loved one wrote to you.

The topics of discussion were extremely challenging and thought provoking.  Although Paul and I had attended marriage classes prior to exchanging vows, many of the issues Engaged Encounter addressed had not been discussed.  The really tough questions drew us closer by exposing our vulnerability and sharing the intimacy.

I’m really excited to see how these skills will be utilized to conquer future difficult situations.  We have a lot going on in our lives with Paul’s school, searching for a new house, being involved with church, bible studies, and just life in general!  I really feel equipped for our years to come.  In a few years, once we have had more life experience as a couple, we will definitely be attending Marriage Encounter!

One of the other great things was that we were able to encourage another couple in the pursuit of purity.  Tina and Thomas have a great story of how they have met and how they are seeking God’s will.  We were so elated to see how obedient they were to God’s in their lives.  Tina’s patience and desire to adhere to His timing was such a blessing to witness.  I pray that because of their hope and faith in Him, that God continues to bless their relationship.

Author: kcarpenter
• Saturday, September 13th, 2008

So this summer has come to a screeching halt after the wedding. So many changes, but so much goodness! Upon returning back to work, I finished my training and started a new position within NatCity Investments (I received a promotion!). It is very challenging, but I love it! I am learning so much about the market! Chloe has entered the 5th grade and is now being team taught. She has 3 different teachers. She seems to be doing well and enjoying her classes. Paul also started school. He is taking 3 classes 2 nights a week. He is currently enrolled in Japanese, English, and Algebra. He goes to school on Mondays and Wednesdays from 5:30pm until 10pm. He is also continuing to meet with his men’s study biweekly and will be joining my study on the off weeks. I am currently doing a study on Pete Scazzero’s book Emotionally Healty Spirituality. This makes for a very long week!

We are working on getting this site going so that our friends and family will be able to keep abreast of what is going on. Please keep checking in!

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