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How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives. - Annie Dillard

Three Cups of Tea


I just finished reading the book "Three Cups of Tea" last night. I feel like I've been devouring it since opening it for the first time. This book is incredibly inspiring, so interesting, the kind of story that I want to hear more of and be a part of.

This is the story of Greg Mortenson, an avid climber who attemped to climb K2, the second highest mountain in the world, but failed. He got lost on his way down the mountain and stumbled on the village of Korphe. The people of this village had never met an American before and very quickly they were Greg's best friend. One day Greg asked to see where the children went to school. Haji Ali, the village chief, took him up above the village where dozens of children, teacherless, with sticks in hand were practicing math in the dirt. The village could only afford a teacher 3 days a week, so on the off days the children practiced by themselves. He was so overcome by their hunger for education and determination to learn in the midst of the cold weather and no school supplies. He learned there was virtually no government funding for such small villages and the only other option for education was madrassas, the Muslim schools that are often known as extremists and tied to terrorist activities. He promised the village that he would do whatever it took to build them a school. Long story short, he got the $12,000 to build them a school and through the process realized that the way to fight terrorism was not through guns and bombs and military might, but rather through educating the next generation. So that's what he set out to do. Not only has he helped to build over 100 schools for women and children, especially girls, he's figured out the one way to ensure a future of peace for Pakistan and Afghanistan.

His story is so crazy and intriguing because he was building these schools in the build up and aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. He had tea with the Taliban and was even kidnapped at one point but set free. He has risked his life in a way that I can't even imagine.

I recommend this read to everyone. It truly is amazing what one man can do. The sacrafices his wife and children have made are staggering, all for poor nobody's half way across the world.
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God steps in...yet again

I'm sure Dustin will blog about this, but I just wanted to give a shout out to God today. I have said before that although I have always felt incredibly blessed by God, it wasn't until I married Dustin that I saw for the first time what God's favor on a person looks like. Time and time again in the last 3 and 1/2 years I have seen God step into Dustin's life in the most obvious and over the top ways. At times God has answered prayer quickly and other times, like today, we didn't have a chance to even pray about the situation before God decided to step in... yet again.

Thank you God for caring about the small and seeminly insignificant things in our life. Thank you that nothing is too small for your care and concern. Thank you that life isn't full of coincedences, but rather your gentle hand of love and protection.

To Him be the glory forever and forever!
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Deliciously Deceptive


I just got this book in the mail from Amazon. I'm super excited to try the recipes and deceive our taste buds with hidden veggies. Dustin and I actually really like vegetables and they are typically the majority of what we eat. However, there are some veggies that we don't eat regularly either because I don't know how to cook them or we don't really like them. I look forward to hiding them in our food to round out our diets.
I'm also really excited about this book because all of the recipes look so yummy. Probably because they are recipes kids would like. But I'm just happy to have a cookbook that I see myself making every single one of the recipes. I love cook books, yet I found myself not trying most of the recipes inside because I'm an amateur. I appreciate that this cook book is for amateurs like me. I can admit that....I'm not proud.
Bring on the deception!
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New layout

I'm loving this new lay out. It makes me want to start blogging again. So watch out world! I just might blog once a month. =)
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Books I Want to Read in 2010

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