Top Five Tuesday: Other Places I’d Live

I love where we live… though I have to admit, this spring (early summer) the weather did get to me.  I have NO intention of moving, but for the sake of this blog post we’ll make the call that I had to move my family from Washington… we’ve been outlawed or something like that… so, the criteria for this top five is that I have to pick the top five places I would move if we were to vacate WA.  I will throw out the stipulation that it must be in country as well, just to make it a little more narrow. I have to admit, this is a tough list to do because I know my wife won’t agree with all of them… good thing we haven’t been outlawed… yet.

Without further ado, the list.

Honorable Mentions: Maui; Santa Barbara, CA; Boulder, CO; Durango, CO and Bend, Oregon.

Five: Boise, Idaho or Redding, CA.  This pick surprised me as well.  I like the climate that both of these places would offer and most importantly the pace of life that I could imagine both these cities offer.  Both are about equal drive time from family in Western WA. Advantage to Boise because of the bigger city amenities but advantage to Redding because of In-N-Out. Enough said.  I like being outside and both have a great season of sun and a great winter season.

Four: Suburbs of Atlanta. I know, weird.  I wanted to throw at least one oddball one out here in this list.  Cost of living, sprawling estates and some southern hospitality all seem to be nice benefits to this area.  I think I could do okay, but not great, with the humidity.  Of all the places I’ve been back east, Atlanta had the most appeal as a place I could live.

Three: North Colorado Springs/Monument/Castle Rock. I like it in Colorado, I could very easily see us living in that area.  I think Denver is a pretty cool city, I could get into the Rockies, but never the Broncos.  I really like the area south of Denver and would want to live close enough to the airports to get out to anywhere in the US.  Colorado would make a lot of sense for the business/ministry side of things.  I love the outdoors and 300+ days with some sunshine coming through is a nice appeal to the state.

Two: San Antonio. Seriously, did I just write that?  Weird.  I know, I’m not a Texas guy, but San Antonio doesn’t feel “south” to me, it has a unique culture there and seems like the hills north of the city would be a pretty cool place to be.  I have relatives in the area and I think for Youthmark’s purposes being near the Bible belt could provide for great business rather than the highly unchurched culture of the west and specifically the northwest, but I do know that for now we are called to our PNW culture!

One:  San Diego County.  I really don’t want to live in CA, however, I can’t think of another place outside of the greater Seattle area that I’d want to live more.  I love the climate of San Diego and would probably pick somewhere in North County.  We’d be only a couple hours from in-laws and very close to many friends and ministry associates.

Got any suggestions and/or major disagreements/reasons I’ve made a poor choice?  Anyone agree with any of these choices?

Grace,
Brian

100five50 Update… (inc.)

inc.

Short for “incomplete.”

Unfortunately I am nowhere near my scale today.  Therefore, my updated will be incomplete.

However, I can update a little bit of it.

Eating: I had WAY too much protein this week.  Over the weekend I had in-n-out three times, but I also had bbq steak three out of four nights.  The great part, it tasted great, the bad part, In-N-Out also had a lot of carbs included.

Exercise: I worked out 6 times biking this week for a total of 42 miles.

My guess is that the overall weight stayed the same (or added a pound) and I NEED to work on cutting the carbs, I would guess that I was well over 100% of normal.

Hopefully better news next week!

Grace,
Brian

While In Phoenix…

I was blessed to have spent time with many people while I was back for a short stay in Phoenix on Thursday to Saturday.  Here’s the quick lowdown:

Thursday evening: My parents were down in AZ for a vacation at a time-share. I arrived and drove straight up to Desert Ridge and spent the evening with them enjoying the Lazy River pool, a great grilled steak and some time just chatting.  Friday morning my Dad made a great big breakfast as well.  No worries, I did get a great workout in both Thursday and Friday to counter the food.

Friday Morning:  I met with a Youth Leader from Anthem who is interested in Youthmark.  Had lunch with Bryon Rock, who was in town for a wedding and then had dinner with my friends Matt and Leslie Ducharme (and family).  I had the privilege of having these two in my College/Career group in Phoenix when I was a Pastor down there and later performed their marriage.  I once again had a great grilled steak!  Yummmmm!

Friday Night/Saturday Morning: The Mission Launch Weekend which you can read about right here (or scroll down).

Saturday Afternoon: After watching the Soccer game I went down to Gilbert to hang out with a former student that I had not seen in a very long time.  John and Brittany Hagensen have been married for about 18 months and are a great couple.  We enjoyed some pool time and catching up on life.

Saturday Evening: I drove up to Peoria because Erik Bedard of the Seattle Mariners was pitching in a rehab assignment for the Rookie Team that plays at the Mariners Spring Training site.  It was fun to sit with about 60 other people in the stadium, most of whom were there for the same reason I was attending.  

Last but not least.  One more trip to In-N-Out with Mike Hagen who drove down to pick up two late arriving students for the mission to Pine, AZ.

Great times!

Grace,

Brian

3 Launches and 2 Lunches

This weekend we pulled off a first for Youthmark!  Not only did we pull off two launches simultaneously, which would have been a first, we pulled off three at once.

Kirk Petersen, pictured here, led the YMV Launch in Spokane, WA.  The teams from First Baptist of Beaverton, Shoestring Valley, Lake Sawyer Christian (here, here and here) and Cornerstone United Methodist had a great time together in Spokane.

Jess Champers, whom I forgot to tell to get an awkward photo of himself, launched the teams from Mars Hill Church and First Baptist University Place in Renton, WA.

I had the honor of launching two teams down in Phoenix. Seattle First Free Methodist and Pine Valley Community Church converged for a launch at my former Church in Phoenix, Northwest Community Church.

On top of this, we had one three churches not able to join us for the launch because of their early morning flight to Vegas (and drive to Sandy Valley), but you can read their blog here!

Please do hold all of these teams up in prayer!

While in Phoenix, I also enjoyed my favorite lunch… Two days in a row…Pictured below.

I’ll post more pics from the launches and some great stories, check out the youthmark.com blog here and read some other sides of the story as well!

Grace,

Brian

Top Five Tuesday: Big House Projects

Let me start by saying, “If Money Were Not An Issue…”

The top 5 today is a list of things that we really want/need to get done, but obviously cannot do all at once and/or should probably start saving for because a few of them absolutely need to get done sooner than later.  The criteria, each of these things have been items Elisabeth and I have discussed as things we want to do at our house, on our house or on our property.

Without further ado, the list:

Five: The Deck. Okay, ain’t going to happen, but here’s to hoping.  We are hoping for a year or two more with our current deck.  Elisabeth just blessed me on my last trip by bleaching, scrubbing and preparing the deck for a new sealant.  It looks great, hope it buys us a couple years.  Anyone want to design, pay for and build our new deck… now?

Four: Side-yard gravel and bark. The weed-garden needs to be replaced with a new gravel pathway and that anti-weed fabric covered with bark.  Can’t wait for a presentable side-yard.  Anyone know where we can get some cheap bark?

Three: Playroom/Office/Garage overhaul. These three areas of our house are all related to the one major project of the summer.  The good news, it won’t cost much.  The Youthmark inventory (t-shirts/books) have overtaken the garage with some spill-over into my office as well.  The office and playroom are about to be switched (the office being our old homeschool room, which has also been a spare-room, but was originally a dining room).  With the switch we hope the shelving we add in the new office will alleviate the garage take-over and create a new clean and fresh situation in all three spaces.  Here’s to hoping.  Anyone know where we can get some good cheap shelving?

Two: The Fence/Play Area. I could easily list these ones as separate items, but because I will probably do these ones together, I may as well list them together.  About five years ago I did a redesign on the backyard and created a play area for the kids.  Well, one thing I didn’t really think about was the fact that the area I built up with fill dirt would settle.  The settling has literally pushed our side-fence so much that boards are popping off.  Not only this, but other parts of the fence are just old and rotting.  So, I plan to dig up parts of the play area, level it even more, create a reinforcement system and replace the fencing.  Anyone know a good and cheap fencer?

One: The Roof. Though it isn’t the one that I want to do the most, it is the one that honestly needs to be done very, very, very soon.  Almost six years ago when we were negotiating to buy the house we asked about the condition of the roof in our home-inspection.  The report was that it needed to be replaced but was certified for one more year.  Well, here we are, five-and-a-half years into ownership and still sporting the same cedar shingles. Yep, not an expense I look forward to, but with the rain we had this spring (and early summer), I cannot see another dry fall, winter and spring.  Anyone know a good, but cheap roofer?

Man, doing this list makes me want to buy my first lottery ticket… or move.

Grace,

Brian

100five50 Update #3

Wow, I am very surprised that I have decent news in light of this last week.

I was a busy boy with lots of travel, I’ll blog about that soon… long story short, from last Monday on I was in SoCal, NorCal, Colorado and back home for some feasting on Sunday for Father’s Day.  Way less exercise and way more eating.  Here are the results:

I only got to “work out” three times this week.  Two long walks and one bike-ride.  This is the downside of staying out of state and at places with no work-out center (stayed economically with friends rather than in hotels).

I ate pretty poorly, though I would say my Carb-intake was about 75% instead of 50%.

Overall weight… stayed the same.  216 I remain.

Great news considering the week that was!  Now, time to get on my bike, probably within the next 10 minutes!

Grace,

Brian

What’s Going On With Youthmark?

Thanks for asking, it’s so nice to know that you care!

Right now we are gearing up for the summer, which means…

  • I’m putting the finishing touches on the Mission Launches.  You can read my latest post about these on the Youthmark.com blog here.
  • I have been working with former Laker Mike Penberthy on the messages for a couple camps we’re doing together this summer in Colorado.
  • I am working with our Publishers on some long-term agreements that I believer are going to dramatically enhance what we’re able to do with Youthmark!  So exciting!
  • I am gearing up to meet with the President of an organization which will potentially be a Ministry Partner.  This arrangement could lead to great flexibility in the “receiving” area of our mission trips.  Mission51 is not just for the sending teams, it is for ALL!
  • In addition, I am praying for and beginning discussions with some great potential domestic and overseas connections.  As Youthmark grows we see the hope/desire/need for the extension of the “Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria and Uttermost” options. Though our emphasis is Mission51 (equipped not just for the one-week mission, but for the 51 weeks of life outside of the mission), we want to offer top-notch mission trips where participants live-out that which they’ve been practicing at home as a natural expression of worship in a different setting!  Pray for these potential connections!
  • On top of all this I am very excited about the new materials we are developing for 2011 YMV’s and more!  I think this summer is going to be a Youthmark-shaping summer!  I’ll have some updates along the way and also at our Facebook Page!

Let’s not just be people of prayer, but people of action.  If you have placed your faith in Jesus, you have the Holy Spirit, let’s worship well by living out our faith in thought, word and action!